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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User M anual 9 Maintenance 05/99 Issue from Software Vers ion SR.405.xx 9.8 Wafflepack Changer 9 - 93 9.8 W afflep ack Change r The location of the waffl epack changer in the SIPLACE 80F 4 /F 5 machi…

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9 Maintenance SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual
9.7 6x Revolver Head (8000) 05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx
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9.7.6.4 Error Messages that Suggest that the Valves are Moving Too Freely
The following error messages can appear during the
reference run
because the valves are moving too freely.
The following error messages can appear during
placement
because the valves are moving too freely.
When rejecting components
During pick-up or placement operation of components:
Depending on the step motor movement you have to differentiate between two cases:
1. Error messages prompted during a step motor movement inbetween 0° and 90°: The valve plunger will be
moved, the vacuum will be switched on or off.
2. Error message prompted during a step motor movement inbetween 90° and 180°:
The valve plunger has been moved, the step motor drive approaches home position.
NOTE
Error message no. 2327 is also prompted if the step motor movement is faulty inbetween 0° and 90°.
9.7.7 6x Revolver Head Nozzle Survey
The nozzles setting instructions for the 6-nozzle revolver head are given in section 17.2.3 of these operating
instructions.
Error number Error message
2311 Valve adjustment drive pickup/placement cannot be initialized
2313 Valve adjustment drive rejection cannot be initialized
Tab. 9.7.1 Error messages prompted during referencing
Error number Error message
2297 SP: Stepping motor for reject defective
Tab. 9.7.2 Error message prompted during placement operation if components are rejected
Error number Error message
2331 SP: Fault in pick-up/place valve actuator during pick-up
2334 SP: Fault in pick-up/place valve actuator during placement
Tab. 9.7.3 Error messages prompted during pick-up/placement operation with the step motor moving inbetween 0° and 90°
Error number Error message
2327 Star can’t be turned due to pick-up/place valve actuator
Tab. 9.7.4 Error message prompted during pick-up/placement operation with the step motor moving inbetween 90° and 180°
SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual 9 Maintenance
05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx 9.8 Wafflepack Changer
9 - 93
9.8 Wafflepack Changer
The location of the wafflepack changer in the SIPLACE 80F
4
/F
5
machines is shown in Fig. 9.1.2, page 9 - 4.
9.8.1 Cleaning the Air Filter of the Electronic Plug-in Unit
Clean the air filter LZ60 on the bottom of the housing of the electronic plug-in unit with the vacuum cleaner.
Fig. 9.8.1 Air filter on the electronic plug-in unit the WPC
- Key to Fig. 9.8.1
1 Electronic plug-in unit
A Clean the air filter with vacuum cleaner
9 Maintenance SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User Manual
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9.8.2 Maintaining the Wafflepack Changer
The wafflepack changer is maintained in conjunction with every second or fourth scheduled maintenance for
the empty tape cutter, when it is removed from the machine.
NOTE
Always carry out maintenance only after emptying the wafflepack changer or before setting up the wafflepack
changer. When the wafflepack changer is being removed or installed there should not as a rule be any compo-
nents in the magazines as this could easily fall out and cause problems during placement. If the magazines
have not yet been run to empty before maintenance of the wafflepack changer or of the empty tape cutter, use
a waterproof marker pen to mark on the trays the track numbers engraved on the lift before you remove each
tray.
You will need these allocations when you replace the trays later. Now set the tray with magazine down to one
side, but making sure you do not change the rotational position of the magazines in the tray.
Fig. 9.8.2 Maintenance of the wafflepack changer
- Sequence of work in Fig. 9.8.2
A Bring the lift into the Refill position with the lubrication nipples accessible.
B Open the safety door.
C Maintain the guide rails.
D Maintain the z lift axes (threaded spindle).