Doc. # 01-04-044
Glass Removal / Installation
There are three glass retainers. One on each side to hold
the glass in place.
1) Loosen the #8 sheet metal screws securing the glass
retainers to raise them. Slide the glass off the
machine.
NOTE:
If needed the glass retainers can be removed
completely.
2) It is important to keep the inside of the cabinet clean.
It is a good idea to vacuum out any loose debris from
inside the cabinet. Refer to the replacing a light bar if
needed.
3) Reinstalling the glass.
Before installing the glass clean both sides of the
glass with glass cleaner and a lint free rag. Vacuum
inside of cabinet. Position the glass between the side
retainers. Slide glass back until it contacts and it is
seated squarely against the back retainer. Push
down on the glass retainers and tighten the sheet
metal screws. Be careful to not over tighten and strip
the screws.
4) Inspection of LED light bars should be done monthly.
See bellow for instructions.
Wear gloves when handling the
glass. Glass is tempered and
although strong, can shatter if the
edges are subjected to an impact.
Do Not allow objects to
contact the LED light lens.
Maintenance
Note: It is important to wear dark shaded and UV
rated eye protection when testing LED Lights.
Do Not allow objects to contact the LED light
lens.
It may be possible to expose screens with
LED lights out, but a repair is needed to
ensure optimal performance.
Light Bar Replacement / Installation
1)
Inspection of LED light Bars
. Put your sunglasses
on and press the switch to EXPOSE. Check to see if
any lights are not operational.
2) Remove exposing unit glass, see Maintenance
section for glass removal.
3) Unplug main power cord, unplug light bar connector,
and remove both #8 sheet metal screws holding the
light bar in place. Each light bar has a power
connector.
4) Installing the new light bar. Install the #8 sheet metal
screws, plug in the light bar connector, plug in the
main power cord.
5) Test the new light bar. See step 1.
6) Replace exposing unit glass.
Light Bar Connector
Pg. 5