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1.4.2 Filter Replacement of Head Section (1) Detachment of Filter Holder Pull out the filter holder forward. Fig. 4A61 (2) Replacement of Filters Detach two filters sideways and replace them with new ones. Fig. 4A62 (3) …

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1.4 Maintenance Method
1.4.1 Air Source
(1) Purging
Place a container, etc., under a filter case and press the button lo-
cated at the lower section of the filter case to drain the wastewater
(dirty water, sometimes mixed with oil) from the case.
Fig. 4A60
(2) Filter Detachment and Attachment
Turn the knob until the upturned equilateral triangles match each
other as shown in the figure above and pull down the case. The
case can easily be detached. The case can also be locked by match-
ing the upturned and downturned equilateral triangles.
To detach the filter, remove the outer case and turn the inner filter
counterclockwise.
Follow the reverse procedure to attach the filter.
(3) Filter Cleaning
Use an air gun to clean the filters once in three months or whenever
they get dirty.
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1.4 Maintenance Method
1.4.2 Filter Replacement of Head Section
(1) Detachment of Filter Holder
Pull out the filter holder forward.
Fig. 4A61
(2) Replacement of Filters
Detach two filters sideways and replace them with new ones.
Fig. 4A62
(3) Attachment of Filter Holder
Direct Cut-Off Side D upward and insert the filter holder fully until it
stops.
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1.4 Maintenance Method
1.4.3 Cleaning of Vacuum Nozzle
Periodically perform cleaning of vacuum nozzles to maintain reliable
and stable component picks and placement.
It is advisable that the nozzle be cleaned at least once a week.
Change cleaning frequency according to varying frequency of use
and stain degree along with certain environmental conditions.
When the vacuum suction force weakens or a nozzle failure in com-
ponent pick or placement occurs, it is required to check the stain
degree and clean the nozzle.
Fig. 4A63
Cleaning Method
(1) Detach the vacuum nozzle.
(2) Blow air to remove dust and dirt. At this time, use clean, dry, and
non-lubricated air.
When the nozzle is heavily stained, clean it with an ultrasonic
cleaning machine or a rag soaked in alcohol.
(3) Attach the vacuum nozzle.
(a) Refer to "1.4.4 Detachment and Attachment of Vacuum
Nozzle" for detailed information of detachment and
attachment procedures.
(b) Detach the nozzle before demagnetizing it.
Keep the head section free of any magnetic field.
As an example,
Do not bring a magnet close to the head section.
Do not bring the demagnetizer to the head section.
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1.4 Maintenance Method
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