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Tg0699-PM-D2 1. Precautionary Items before Maintenance This session describes how to perform inspections, cleaning, lubrica- tion, and adjustment to keep the machine in good shape. It is recommended that periodic mainten…

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Tg0699-PM-D2
Section 1
Periodic Maintenance
This section describes how to maintain the machine pe-
riodically.
0207-001 Chapter 3 1-1
Tg0699-PM-D2
1. Precautionary Items before Maintenance
This session describes how to perform inspections, cleaning, lubrica-
tion, and adjustment to keep the machine in good shape.
It is recommended that periodic maintenance of the machine should
be ensured.
1. Precautionary Items before Maintenance
0509-002 Chapter 3 1-2
Only qualified personnel should perform the maintenance work
carefully for the machine in compliance with the specified instructions.
Wrong handling of the machine will cause not only incorrect printing
but also personal injuries.
Before performing any maintenance work, be sure to lock the power
breaker and the air source with padlocks.
Power Breaker: Set the power breaker to the "OFF" side and lock it
with a padlock.
Air Source : Stop the air supply and set the main valve to the
"SHUT" side. After that, be sure to lock it with a
padlock.
Designate a person who can have charge of the padlock key.
If the provided padlock is lost or damaged, purchase its substitute.
WARNING
Tg0699-PM-D2
2. Preparation before Maintenance
2. Preparation before Maintenance
2.1 Preparation for Cleaning Tools
Brush
Use a brush whose bristles do not come off if possible.
Rag
Use a rag (cotton, etc.) which dose not produce as less waste
thread as possible. Otherwise, the machine will break down due to
the remaining waste thread.
A clean rag is also required, depending on the spots to be
cleaned.
Oiled Rag
Use a rag (cotton, etc.) which dose not produce as less waste
thread as possible. Otherwise, the machine will break down due to
the remaining waste thread.
Air Gun
Do not use the air gun for any spots other than the specified ones.
If dirt and dust are dispersed, they adhere to various sensores and
moving parts, causing the machine to break down.
0509-002 Chapter 3 1-3
Fig. 5A1 Air Gun