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Major Maintenance Maintenance Tasks for Base Machine 5.2.3 Performing Maintenance Tasks 38 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 5.2.3.5 5 . 2 . 3 . 5 C le a n in g / R e p la c in g t h e H e a d E x h a u s t A ir F ilt …

Major Maintenance
5.2.3 Performing Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Tasks for Base Machine
Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 37
5.2.3.4
5.2.3.4 Checking and Cleaning/Replacing the Compressed Air Filter (if required)
Checking and Cleaning/Replacing the Compressed Air Filter (if required)
CAUTION!
Before checking or replacing the compressed air filters,
you need to shut off the supply of air!
► Use the machine key to open the door to the com
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pressed air supply, detach the cable and remove the
door.
► Turn the main compressed air valve (1) clockwise. All
manometers must be set to zero.
► Loosen the screw (2) , and pull out the compressed
air supply.
► Place the collecting vessel under the compressed air
supply.
► Open the screw (1) beneath the cover cap (2) to re
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lease the pressure.
► Pull the locking lever (1) on the cover downwards.
Press the cover (2) upwards and unscrew by turning
to the left (3).
► Unscrew the compressed air filter (4) and check for
dirt.
► Replace the filter if it is dirty.
⇨ Filter element 5 μm [03050213-xx]
HSxx / D1 / D2 / D4 / SX series / X series from
March 2008 pneumatic valve [03062274-xx]
(for [03060279-xx] pneumatic unit)
⇨ Replacement filter for 5 μm compressed air filter
for pneumatic valve [03038979-xx]
X series up to SN B089 [03004680-xx]
(for [03004151-xx] pneumatic unit)
⇨ Filter element for 5 μm filter (new) for pneumatic
valve [03039182-xx]
X series from SN B090 [03038691-xx]
(for [03038058-xx] pneumatic unit)

Major Maintenance
Maintenance Tasks for Base Machine 5.2.3 Performing Maintenance Tasks
38 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series
5.2.3.5
5.2.3.5 Cleaning/Replacing the Head Exhaust Air Filter/X Motor Cooling
Cleaning/Replacing the Head Exhaust Air Filter/X Motor Cooling
5.2.3.6
5.2.3.6 Checking/Cleaning/Replacing the Cooling Air Filter/Y Axes
Checking/Cleaning/Replacing the Cooling Air Filter/Y Axes
► Remove the protective cover from the relevant place
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ment head.
► Loosen the fastening screw (1) on the filter casing.
► Check the "filter element 40 µm" [03003717-xx] (2)
for discoloration.
If you see discoloration, replace with a new one.
► Fit the filter, the casing and the protective cover for
the placement head.
► Repeat these steps for the filter elements of all place
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ment heads.
CAUTION!
The main compressed air valve must be closed for this
work and the manometer set to zero!
► Open the wing screw on the upper side of the filter (1)
and pull it up and out.
► Check the filter for dirt and vacuum it, if required.
► If the filter can no longer be cleaned, replace it
[00376006-xx].
► Push the pneumatic unit carefully back into the ma
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chine and fix into place with the screw provided (2).
CAUTION!
Make sure that you do not pinch any cables or hoses!
► Open the main compressed air valve once more (1).
► Close the door to the compressed air supply.

Major Maintenance
5.2.3 Performing Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Tasks for Base Machine
Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 39
5.2.3.7
5.2.3.7 Checking the Fans on the Computer Unit
Checking the Fans on the Computer Unit
5.2.3.8
5.2.3.8 Cleaning the Protective Covers
Cleaning the Protective Covers
NOTICE!
Machines with BoxPC
In BoxPCs, the fan is located in the computer and is mon
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itored by this.
► Open the cover above the computer unit.
► Check the fan function (1) in the center of the comput
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er unit. You should be able to hear the flow of air. If
the fan is defective, replace it.
► Now close the cover again.
► Check the protective covers for dirt.
► Clean them with a dry, lint-free cloth, if required.
► If the covers are very dirty, use a lint-free cloth and a
small amount of a neutral or weak alkaline cleaning
agent.
Clean the protective covers with light pressure and
take care not to damage the ESD coating!
CAUTION!
Selecting the right cleaning agent
The choice of cleaning agent for the protective covers
must be made with particular care so as not to damage
the ESD coating on the protective covers!
Do not use any chemical cleaning agents. Never use acid
or strong alkaline agents and avoid all ketones, esters,
aromatics, halogenated hydrocarbons, etheric oils or
similar.