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Ioline CrystalPress User Guide
Clean the C-Stick (CP-
I
Only)
Clean the Sorter Wheels
The
Sorter Wheels
accumulate debris over time. Ioline recommends
cleaning them after every 700 gross (100,000) stones are sorted (on
the same schedule as the
Sorter Bowls
).
1.
Follow the procedures outlined in the
Operation
chapter to
remove the
Sorter Wheels
from the
Sorter Bowls
.
2.
Used compressed air or a vacuum to remove debris from the
holes in the alignment pits and bottom of the wheel. Every hole
in the wheel has a purpose, usually for a sensor to detect if a
stone is loaded or what kind of wheel it is. Make sure they are
not blocked.
3.
Dampen a lint-free cloth with isopropyl (pharmacy) alcohol
and gently wipe the wheel(s) including the bottom side that
faces the bottom of the bowl. Use a cotton swab to clean each of
the alignment pits.
The
Figure 37.
C-Stick
with tip shown for cleaning.
Wipe Tip in One
Direction
A quick way to lightly restore the
C-Stick is to touch the tip of the
tool to the adhesive part of the
Transfer Sheet a few times.
Note
i
IMPORTANT: Do not perform this process
on vacuum enabled CP-II C-sticks.
The
C-Stick
tool tip on the CP-I will get dirty and wear over time,
eventually requiring replacement. It is possible to extend the life of
the
C-Stick Tip
by cleaning it with the following procedure:
1.
Turn off power to the machine.
2.
Remove the
C-Stick
from the
Carriage
using the reverse of the
installation steps in the
Operation
chapter.
3.
Dampen a lint-free cloth with isopropyl (pharmacy) alcohol
and gently wipe the tip of the
C-Stick
in one direction 2-4 times
with light pressure. Each successive wipe should produce a
fading grey streak on the cloth. Stop wiping after four passes or
when the grey streak is very light.
4
.
Re-install the
C-Stick
using the installation directions in the
Operation
chapter.
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