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Minor Maintenance Maintenance Tasks for C&P6 /12 Head Performing Maintenance Tasks 58 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series Application ► After cleaning the valve plunger, hold it tight with your fingers and insert it …

Minor Maintenance
Performing Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Tasks for C&P6/12 Head
Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 57
► Fill the cylinder with ISOFLEX TOPAS NCA 52, using
the adapter (1) provided with the TOPAS.
This tool works best without air in the cylinder.
If possible, make sure that no air gets into the cylinder.
If air and ISOFLEX TOPAS NCA 52 gets into the cylinder,
this could impair the quality of the lubrication.
1. ISOFLEX TOPAS, NCA 52
State after filling the cylinder with ISOFLEX TOPAS NCA
52.
► Take the adapter off the TOPAS tube, press the air
out of the TOPAS tube and attach the cylinder with a
rotary movement.

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Maintenance Tasks for C&P6/12 Head Performing Maintenance Tasks
58 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series
Application
► After cleaning the valve plunger, hold it tight with your
fingers and insert it into the cylinder, making sure that
you hold it straight during insertion.
CAUTION! When you insert the valve plunger,
you will feel the resistance of the tool spring. Hold the
valve plunger on the sides with your fingers to support it.
If you do not support the valve plunger on the sides, this
could be bent and might break!
► Push the valve plunger once up to the end of the
cylinder (full stroke) and then push it 4 or 5 times in
and out (10
-
15 mm stroke).
CAUTION! Make sure that there is enough
grease on the tool!
► Take out the valve plunger and check the result on
the outside of the O-ring surface. If the surface of the
O-ring shines with TOPAS, the valve plunger has
been properly greased.

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Performing Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Tasks for C&P6/12 Head
Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 59
Replacin g the Slee ves
4.8.3.4 Replacing the Sleeves
► Set the placement head nozzles down in the nozzle changer.
► Open the Safety Cover.
Checking, Cleaning and Greasing the Sleeves
4.8.3.5 Checking, Cleaning and Greasing the Sleeves
CAUTION
Laboratory gloves
► Do not hold the sleeves in your bare hands. Wear protective gloves when performing
maintenance tasks to the sleeve. This helps to avoid unnecessary contamination of the
glass or friction wheel. This contamination could lead to malfunctions (counting errors or
overswing).
NOTICE
Sleeves
We recommend that you have a cleaned set of sleeves ready, in case you need to replace
contaminated ones.
► (1) Pull the sleeve out of the head.
► (2) Place the sleeves in the vessel provided.
► Turn the star on to the next segment.
► Repeat these steps for all segments, until all sleeves
have been removed.
► Insert the cleaned sleeves into the segments. Use a
very gentle pressure to engage the sleeves to avoid
damaging the retaining springs.
► Check the foil for damage.
If the foil is damaged, send the sleeve to the
SIPLACE Sleeve Maintenance team.