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1-16 AKOEMT -ID 3.3 Inspection, Cleaning, and Lubrication Spots The following describes about the maintenance tasks required for each individual units. Reference Refer to "2. Maintenance Check List" for the mai…

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3.2 Understanding of Maintenance Items on Each
Section
The following describes how to view the description of each field (numbered
fields) in "3.3 Inspection, Cleaning, and Lubrication Spots".
View of Inspection, Cleaning, and Lubrication Spots
(Example of Identification)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Squeegee
Every Day Cleaning
Clean the squeegees with a rag
soaked in industrial alcohol
(solvent) or directly with industrial
alcohol (solvent).
Remove deteriorated solder paste.
Fig. 4A6
[1]:
Maintenance Spot
[2]:
Cycle and Contents of Maintenance
[3]:
Details of Maintenance
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3.3 Inspection, Cleaning, and Lubrication Spots
The following describes about the maintenance tasks required for each
individual units.
Reference
Refer to "2. Maintenance Check List" for the maintenance items classified
based on frequency.
3.3.1 Air Source
A
Drain
Every Week Cleaning
Follow the steps below to purge the drain.
(1) Put a container under the drain outlet.
(2) Slowly turn the cap (located under the
outside case of each air filter) in the arrow
direction A.
If the cap is rotated excessively, dirty water,
etc., may gush out.
Cap
Note
Fig. 4A7
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3.3.2 Squeegee Head Section
Squeegee
Every Day Cleaning
Clean the squeegees with a rag
soaked in industrial alcohol
(solvent) or directly with industrial
alcohol (solvent).
Remove deteriorated solder paste.
Fig. 4A8
Screen Recognition Camera (Lens)
Remove dirt and dust, etc., with an
air blow brush for camera.
Remove dirt and dust, etc., with an
air blow brush for camera.
Screen Recognition Lighting
Glass Surface
Every Month Cleaning
Every Month Cleaning
Camera
Lens
Lighting
Fig. 4A9
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