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7|Treatment of messages and malfunctions a) click on the [All messages] button. ð All messages are displayed. Displaying all messages for a specific calendar day ü Displaying all messages for a specific calendar day: a…

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7|Treatment of messages and malfunctions
7.6 The [Messages administration] dialog
The [Messages administration] dialogue is used to clearly display all the messages
accumulated in a specific period of time. You can sort messages by various criteria,
or view only the ones received in a specific time period.
NOTE
Are any changes possible?
The [Messages administration] user rights are required to access this dialog. Settings
can only be displayed if no name and password are logged in. In this case, press the
[ESC] key on your keyboard, or click on the button [Cancel] when a password is re-
quired.
Opening the [Messages administration] dialogue
ü Opening the dialogue:
a) click on the
button in the bottom toolbar of the [Messages] dialogue.
ð The [Messages administration] dialogue is opened:
All messages
Messages administration
User ersa
Calendar Assemble
Code Facility 1 Facility 2 Facility 3 Text Operation modeType
Maintenance mode
Fig.80: The [Messages administration] dialog
Displaying all messages
ü Displaying all messages:
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a) click on the [All messages] button.
ð All messages are displayed.
Displaying all messages for a specific calendar day
ü Displaying all messages for a specific calendar day:
a) click on the [Calendar] button.
ð A dialogue for selecting a calendar day is displayed.
b) Select a calendar day.
ð All messages accumulated on that day will be displayed.
Grouping the displayed messages
ü Grouping the displayed messages:
a) click on the [Assemble] button.
ð The messages are grouped together according to their frequency.
ü Sorting messages alphabetically:
a) click on a column heading.
ð The messages in this column are sorted alphabetically.
The detailed description of a message in the table
The [Messages administration] dialogue contains the following columns:
column description
[ID] message serial number.
[Type] Indicates the message type (kind of mes-
sage).
[Code] Indicates the code number of the mes-
sage.
[Facility 1], [Facility 2], [Facility 3] Indicates which facility the message
refers to.
[Text] Displays a descriptive message text.
[Operation mode] Indicates in which operating mode the
machine was when the message ap-
peared.
[Date ackn.] Indicates when the message was ac-
knowledged.
[Occured] Indicates the time when the message
appeared.
[Acknowledged] Indicates the time when the message
was acknowledged.
[User] Indicates which user acknowledged the
message.
Click on
to close the dialog.
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8|Service and maintenance
8 Service and maintenance
8.1 Service table.................................................................................................................................................. 289
8.2 Read this first!............................................................................................................................................... 292
8.2.1 Nationally valid safety and accident prevention regulations .........................................................292
8.2.2 Safe system operation ....................................................................................................................292
8.2.3 For your safety................................................................................................................................292
8.2.4 Service work on the spray fluxer ....................................................................................................292
8.2.5 Maintenance work at the soldering pot .........................................................................................293
8.2.6 Before service and maintenance work ...........................................................................................294
8.2.7 Service work on preheaters............................................................................................................296
8.2.8 Service in multi-shift operation ......................................................................................................296
8.2.9 Open and secure the hood via the PC ............................................................................................297
8.2.10 Handling of gas pressure springs ....................................................................................................298
8.3 Lubricants, auxiliary agents, tools................................................................................................................. 299
8.3.1 Lubricants used...............................................................................................................................299
8.3.2 Use of high-temperature grease in the hot area............................................................................300
8.3.3 Cleaning agents used......................................................................................................................300
8.3.4 Tools and auxiliary materials ..........................................................................................................301
8.4 Maintenance work to be performed before each shift ................................................................................ 303
8.4.1 Conveyor profiles and chains: visual inspection.............................................................................303
8.4.2 Solder nozzles: Visual inspection (selective soldering module) .....................................................304
8.4.3 Selective soldering module: Clean the solder pot ..........................................................................305
8.5 Maintenance work to be performed daily .................................................................................................... 313
8.5.1 Sensors: visual inspection...............................................................................................................313
8.5.2 Spray fluxer cleaning.......................................................................................................................314
8.5.3 Dynamic IR emitters with glass plate: Visual inspection and cleaning ...........................................316
8.5.4 Compressed air heating: Visual inspection.....................................................................................318
8.5.5 Solder feeding: visual inspection ....................................................................................................320
8.6 Maintenance work to be performed weekly ................................................................................................321
8.6.1 Checking the EMERGENCY STOP function ......................................................................................321
8.6.2 Suction in the process room visual inspection ...............................................................................322
8.6.3 Suction in the flux material storage space visual inspection ..........................................................323
8.6.4 Checking the function of the differential pressure switch (suction) ..............................................323
8.6.5 Check the pneumatic system..........................................................................................................325
8.6.6 Check the nitrogen input pressure .................................................................................................327
8.6.7 Check the nitrogen flow rate to the solder nozzle .........................................................................329
8.6.8 Solder level monitoring Checking input pressure...........................................................................330
8.6.9 Checking the nitrogen flow to the solder level monitoring............................................................332
8.6.10 Solder level monitoring: Check for proper operation.....................................................................333
8.6.11 Conveyor system: visual inspection................................................................................................334
8.6.12 Flux reserve: Visual inspection, cleaning ........................................................................................335
8.6.13 Spray fluxer: Cleaning the whole fluxer area..................................................................................336
8.6.14 Cleaning the selective soldering module .......................................................................................338
8.6.15 Visual inspection of the axis system (mechanics)...........................................................................339
8.7 Maintenance work to be performed monthly ..............................................................................................341
8.7.1 Cleaning the machine outside ........................................................................................................342
8.7.2 Switch cabinets and PC Visual inspection.......................................................................................343
8.7.3 Visual inspection of the differential pressure switches..................................................................344
8.7.4 Checking the pneumatic system (in general)..................................................................................345
8.7.5 Checking the nitrogen system (in general) .....................................................................................346
8.7.6 Selective soldering module: Visual inspection................................................................................347
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