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V.113017

 

 

1.2 Operator Responsibilities 

Note:  'Operator Responsibilities' pertain to all employees who work on or near the equipment; this 
includes, but is not limited to those who clean, maintain and repair the equipment as well as those who 
operate it.  In general, all those who work on or near the equipment have a duty to use reasonable and 
ordinary care for their own safety when in the vicinity of the machine.  Failure to use reasonable and 
ordinary care subjects people and property to serious personal injury and/or death and to destruction of 
personal and/or company property.  M&R expressly disclaims any and all liability, whether in contract, tort 
or by statute, for damages, whether in the nature of personal injury/death and/or property damage, and 
whether direct, indirect, consequential or incidental, as a result of a failure to use reasonable and 
ordinary care. 

1. 

Ensure that this equipment is used only fo

r the purposes set forth in the “Defined Purpose” section of 

this manual. 

2. 

Read, understand, and act in accordance with the safety and operational standards and guidelines set 
forth in this manual. 

3. 

Install and maintain the equipment and safety devices in accordance with this manual; this includes 
checking the equipment and safety devices for external or visible damage at least once per shift, and 
making sure all safety and danger notices are in place and in readable condition. 

4. 

Make no modification to equipment or equipment software without written approval from M&R. 

5. 

Ensure that all other employees working on or near this equipment are knowledgeable in its safe 
operation, and closely supervise inexperienced employees; keep bystanders away from the equipment. 

6. 

Make sure the area around the equipment is clear and free of obstructions, clean up spills immediately, 
and remove ink and other contaminants at the end of each shift. 

7. 

Ensure that any and all safety guards (including but not limited to safety bar, foot switch, yellow cycle 
interruption cords, infrared safety beam or hand switches) provided with this equipment for the purpose 
of protecting personnel by automatically stopping the equipment are in place - and are not removed, 
disabled or rendered ineffective during operation. 

8. 

Wear any personal protection devices required for the safe operation of this equipment. 

9. 

Avoid wearing anything that could become entangled in moving parts; for example, but not by way of 
limitation, tie back, pin up, or cover long hair. 

10. 

Do not attempt to operate this equipment if you are sick, fatigued, or under the influence of alcohol 
and/or drugs including, but not limited to, prescriptions and over-the-counter medications that warn 
against the operation of equipment.  

11. 

Avoid standing on any part of the equipment not intended for that purpose. 

12. 

Immediately shut down the equipment, disconnect and lock out all sources of power (electrical, gas, 
and/or pneumatic); and purge all lines under pressure if the equipment fails to be fully operational or if 
any safety device fails to operate properly, and ensure that the equipment stays offline until the safety 
device is again operational. 

13. 

Perform - and document - preventive maintenance at intervals described in the Operator's Manual. 

14. 

Keep this Operator's Manual in clean, easily readable condition near the equipment at all times so it can 
be quickly accessed by operators and maintenance personnel. 

Содержание Starlight A50

Страница 1: ...Starlight Ev1 Part MAN STARLIGHT 95 00 USD V 113017...

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Страница 3: ...4 Assembly and Installation 12 4 1 Level Unit and Connect Pump 12 4 2 Assemble Optional Frame 14 5 Operation 16 5 1 Starlight 3140 and Starlight ASO Control Screen 16 5 2 Making Screen Exposures 16 5...

Страница 4: ...ore of the following energy sources Compressed Air Pneumatic Energy Electricity Gas Natural Gas or Propane Each form of energy presents its own unique hazards and requires appropriate precautions Dang...

Страница 5: ...the safe operation or normal functioning of this equipment ensure that the equipment is immediately shut down sources of power to the equipment are shut off and secured and that personnel not trained...

Страница 6: ...orking on or near this equipment are knowledgeable in its safe operation and closely supervise inexperienced employees keep bystanders away from the equipment 6 Make sure the area around the equipment...

Страница 7: ...ation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made M R Printing Equipment Inc and its subsidiaries make no representation or warranty expressed or implied whether pu...

Страница 8: ...cord the information from your product s rating plate on the sample plate shown below Date Installed Installed by Optional Features and Special Information Contacting M R If you need service or have q...

Страница 9: ...rigid flat substrates as more fully set forth in the manual specific to that product Any other use of this equipment is not permitted Exposure Equipment Exposure Equipment is designed to produce photo...

Страница 10: ...proper installation or use of the equipment 3 Operation of the equipment with defective safety devices 4 Operation of the equipment with safety devices removed disabled not working in whole or in part...

Страница 11: ...58 x 79 cm 23 x 31 79 x 102 cm 31 x 40 Overall Size with Stand H x W x D 104 x 109 x 91 cm 41 x 43 x 36 104 x 130 x 109 cm 41 x 51 x 43 Overall Size H x W x D 20 x 109 x 91 cm 9 x 43 x 36 23 x 130 x 1...

Страница 12: ...y grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Latest Edition Exposure unit must not be installed or stored in an area where...

Страница 13: ...es from the vacuum blanket to the barbed hose fittings 1 at the rear of the unit 3 Connect the vacuum tube to the barbed hose fitting 1 on the vacuum pump Connect the electric power cord from the vacu...

Страница 14: ...rprint com V 113017 4 2 Assemble Optional Frame 1 Install Leveling Foot 1 in each leg 2 2 Using a 5 32 hex wrench assemble sides and back 3 to legs 2 using 1 4 lock washers 4 and 1 4 x 5 8 long button...

Страница 15: ...eling pads to level unit front to back and side to side Attach Vacuum Pump to Shelf 1 The hardware to attach the pump to the shelf is found in the small hardware bag 2 Attach pump to the vibration mou...

Страница 16: ...and exposure times are entered through a keypad on the Main screen and up to 24 jobs can be saved in the memory Vacuum or exposure times are started and stopped using the control screen 5 2 Making Scr...

Страница 17: ...the blanket frame to the load unload position 3 Center your film positive and screen frame on the glass work surface 4 Place the bleeder cords on the screen as close to the edge as possible Note DO N...

Страница 18: ...tions lights Note The LED lights will not display when the frame is opened 3 On the Main screen press the data entry cell for VAC TIME and EXP TIME and enter times as required on the keypad and press...

Страница 19: ...after entering the vacuum and exposure times to view the SAVE TO menu Press a number from 1 to 24 a keyboard displays Enter the job description and press ENT on the keyboard to enter that description...

Страница 20: ...9N0600322 9N0700322 2 Side Bar 9N0600323 9N0700323 3 Shelf Tray 9N0600343 1 9N0700343 1 4 Wall Tray 9N0600343 2 9N0700343 2 5 Black Fully Threaded Screw 3001003 3001021 6 Black Fully Threaded Screw 3...

Страница 21: ...bility Note With the glass removed your exposure times are quicker so testing is necessary to find the optimum exposure times Note Version 2 units have internally mounted Fans 1 1 Power Off 2 the Star...

Страница 22: ...r Screws 5 Attach one rod Support Bracket 6 to the end of each Support Rods 7 4 Slide the black Support Trays 8 onto the Support Rods 7 with vertical edges towards the end of the support rods and inst...

Страница 23: ...nt com V 113017 6 When setting the support frame into the chassis the front right corner depresses a sensor switch 9 This changes the internal electronics to respond when the vacuum lid is opened 7 Th...

Страница 24: ...d there is a void created that must be filled The tan colored frame assembly is made for that purpose Position the tan frame pieces 11 12 on a flat table and assemble them at each corner using the cor...

Страница 25: ...ality replacement parts general cleaning and appearance of equipment creation of a preventive maintenance history for each piece of equipment Preventive maintenance documentation can be an invaluable...

Страница 26: ...ipe down Weekly WARNING To prevent possible injury to personnel and or damage to the equipment lock out and tag the electrical service to the equipment Inspect Vacuum Hoses Inspect the vacuum hose 1 f...

Страница 27: ...nt com store mrprint com V 113017 7 1 Scheduled Maintenance Log Based on a 40 hour work week Maintenance Procedure Daily Weekly Every 2 Weeks Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Yearly Every 3 Years...

Страница 28: ...late similar to the one shown below Note You must verify whether your equipment is 50 Hz CE or 60 Hz UL and order parts accordingly DANGER Operating this equipment with incorrect electrical parts can...

Страница 29: ...et 9N0101032 Screw 10X 50 PC59 3 Glass 9N1400409 9N0107001 4 Magnet Mounting Plate Assembly 9N0600335 9N0600335 5 Lift Arm PR10 PR10 6 Leg Equalizer Glide 3037009 3037009 7 LED Assembly 9N0600500 9N07...

Страница 30: ...N0100601 2 Corner Glass Left Bracket 9N0101032 Screw 10X 50 PC59 3 Glass 9N0107001 4 Magnet Mounting Plate Assembly 9N0600335 5 Lift Arm PR10 6 Leg Equalizer Glide 3037009 7 LED Assembly N A 8 Touch S...

Страница 31: ...rst Light 1 Hose Connector 3 8 ID VH590 2 Muffler 1 4 2014000 3 Vacuum Relief Valve VH1008 4 Close Pipe Nipple VH126 5 Reducer 3 8 1 4 VH899 6 Pipe Tee 1 4 VE123 7 Vacuum Pressure Sensor 1024200 201 8...

Страница 32: ...s 440 Medinah Rd Roselle IL 60172 USA Tel 630 858 6101 Fax 630 858 6134 www mrprint com store mrprint com V 113017 Controller UL CE Controller UL CE Part Name Part Numbers All Models 1 Touchscreen Con...

Страница 33: ...it Breaker 20A 3140 1004716 Breaker Guard 9N0700341 9N0700341 3 Receptacle 4 Pin for Pressure Sensor 10160114 10160114 4 Fan 1009000 1009087 Guard VE880 Cord VE801 5 Cord 3 Conductor 16 Gauge 1002179...

Страница 34: ...y UL CE Part Name Part Number 2331 3140 1 Floor Stand Leg 9N0600226 9N0600226 2 Side Brace 9N0600227 9N0700227 3 Back Brace 9N0600228 9N0700228 4 Leg Equalizer Glide 3037009 3037009 5 Pump Support Bra...

Страница 35: ...t on Base UL CE LED Cabinet on Base UL CE Part Name Part Number 2331 3140 1 LED Cabinet Assembly 9N0600101 9N0700101 2 SAE Washer 1 4 3021015 3021015 3 Split Lock Washer ZP 1 4 3022001 3022001 4 Butto...

Страница 36: ...36 M R Companies 440 Medinah Rd Roselle IL 60172 USA Tel 630 858 6101 Fax 630 858 6134 www mrprint com store mrprint com V 113017...

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