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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The KF-200 is a precision machine. It is very important to keep it free of excessive dust, dirt and
foreign matter. We recommend that you keep the machine
covered
when not in use.
BEARINGS/BUSHINGS:
The bearings are sealed roller bearings and are designed to be self
lubricating, however dirt and dust can get into them causing clogging and dirt build up. It is
recommended to oil them weekly under heavy use or monthly under light use. The bushings for
the knife blades are Bronze and require lubrication more frequently. Oil these once a week
under heavy use with a light machine oil or 3-1 oil.
SENSOR EYE:
Clean the lower reflector tape located on the plate under the infeed register
regularly. Clean with water damp rag only. Dust will cause the beam to not reflect correctly.
Clean when necessary.
KEEP THE ROLLERS CLEAN:
Excess paper dust will cause slippage of the paper. You must
clean the rollers regularly to ensure good registration. To do this, unplug the machine carefully,
lift plastic cover, and use a clean wet rag with water only and clean each roller. If you do keep
your KF-200 clean and in top condition, it will give you years of service.
IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE OPERATING THE KF-200
To ensure the smooth operation of this machine please read the following. If you do not
understand these sections of how to operate the machine you may cause damage and
unintentionally void your warranty.
DOUBLE FEEDING:
The KF-200 is designed to run a single sheet. If a double sheet is fed
through the machine it will lock up. If the machine is not turned off immediately you may cause
damage to the motor driver and void the warranty.
KNOB SETTINGS:
The knob settings are directly related to how well the machine will run.
Please read the section on Knob settings before operation.
START DELAY:
When pressing the RUN button there is a 2 second delay for the transport
motor to turn as the knife blades preform a homing cycle.
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