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11 Turning the glass plate
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Switch off the device.
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Push the tool holder (18) to the back.
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Carefully lift the glass plate (3) at the front edge and pull it out of the apparatus.
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Turn the glass plate (3) over and carefully place it back into the holder with the
required side facing up.
12 Maintenance and cleaning
12.1 Maintenance and cleaning work that can be carried out by the user
Only the following maintenance and cleaning work shall be carried out by the user:
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Outer cleaning of the apparatus (see chapter 12.2 on page 45)
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Periodical lubrication of the guide shafts (see chapter 12.3 on page 46)
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Replacing of the fuse (see chapter 12.4 on page 47)
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Inspection (see chapter 12.5 on page 47
All other maintenance and repair work shall only be carried out by
Proceq SA
or your authorized Proceq agent otherwise all guarantee and liability claims
are void.
12.2 Cleaning
In order to ensure a perfect function, the Proceq ZAA 2600 should be kept as clean
as possible. Remove eventual stains caused by friction media, coating materials or
adhesives immediately before they can dry. Later they can often only be removed
with difficulty.
For
cleaning of the apparatus
use commercially available cleaning agents such as
cleaning agent for glass, benzine, acetone. Do not use strong acids or alkaline
liquids!
For
cleaning of the printing blanket
use only cleaning agents which do not affect
the printing blanket. Unsuitable for this purpose are solvents containing ketone such
as acetone, or nitro-cellulose diluents.
The edge of the printing blanket must not get wet.
Before cleaning the Proceq ZAA 2600, always switch off the apparatus and
unplug it. Never immerse the apparatus in water or other liquids: Danger of
short circuit.
While cleaning, take care that no cleaning liquid penetrates the interior of the
apparatus. The function of electrical or mechanical components could be
impaired.
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