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H U M I D I F I E R S Y S T E M
Figure 11: Nebulizer Container
The humidifier system consists of a nebulizer, a
nebulizer container and a water distribution system.
The water distribution system delivers moisture
droplets to the lacquer container.
The nebulizer has either an internal float or a water
level probe, which does not allow the humidifier to
operate without water. If the nebulizer is not in the
upright position, the float or probe may not work and
the nebulizer may become damaged when the
humidifier container runs out of water.
NOTE: Once a week place a few drops of white
vinegar on the transducer disk and
polish it off with a Q-tip. This will help
ensure long life of the nebulizer.
Figure 12: Nebulizer
WARNING: DO NOT plug in the unit without
making sure that the nebulizer is
standing upright and that the
humidifier container is filled with 2
in. (5 cm) of DISTILLED WATER.
Running the nebulizer not in the
upright position and without water
may damage the unit and will void
the warranty.
The humidifier system has a water supply bottle,
which MUST be checked daily and filled as required
with DISTILLED WATER.
NOTE: The humidifier bottle must be placed at a
higher elevation than that of the
nebulizer container. This ensures that
the water will drain from the bottle and
into the nebulizer container.
There is a humidity volume adjustment knob on the
front control panel used to adjust the rate at which
water droplets are delivered to the lacquer container.
See the section on humidity volume under “Front
Control Panel.” Whenever the humidifier is in
operation, the humidity volume LED on the front
control panel will be illuminated.
NOTE: Make sure that the hose running from the
nebulizer container to the lacquer
container remains at an incline so that
water does not collect in the hose.
P R I N T C A TC H T R AY
Figure 13: Print Catch Tray
The print catch tray, mounted on the rear of the
laminator, is designed to retain images as they leave
the dryer assembly.
Transducer Disk