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SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 9 Maintenance Edition 07/97 from S oftware Version SR.010.xx 9.3 Machine Base 9 - 35 9.3.8 Safety Hoods 9.3. 8.1 Cleaning the G uideway DANGER ∆ ! ∆ ! ∆ ! Do not car ry out any c leaning wor…

9 Maintenance SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual
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Starting at the Single functions menu select Gantry 1
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IC head
→
Return nozzle.
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In the Gantry functions menu, select the Go to waiting position option. This moves the IC head to an area
outside of the nozzle changer.
DANGER
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Switch the automatic placement system off at the main switch and disconnect from the power supply.
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Open the sliding safety door above the IC head.
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Remove the nozzles manually one by one from the nozzle changer.
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To do so, place the nozzle removal tool on the nozzle, as shown in Fig. 9.6.8, Page 9 - 83. Turn the nozzle
clockwise as far as the stop and until it disengages. Lift away the tool. Now remove the nozzles by hand
from the nozzle changer.
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As you remove each nozzle make a note of its garage number and nozzle type, or have them displayed
again following maintenance in the Nozzle configuration IC-head menu.
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Clean out the locating holes in the nozzle changer with the vacuum cleaner, and clean also in this way the
bearing surface and countersink of each hole, if necessary using a brush and some alcohol. Finally, dry off
the holes.
NOTE:
You have the assignments of the nozzle types to the garage number displayed on the screen in this way:
Single functions menu
→
Gantry 1
→
IC head
→
Nozzle changer setup. The ACTUAL and PRO-
GRAMMED assignments are shown on the screen. Make sure you restore the ACTUAL assignments.
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Carry out maintenance on the nozzles whenever possible before replacing the nozzles in the nozzle
changer.
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After this, replace the nozzles in the correct allocated positions in the nozzle changer.
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When placement is resumed, the actual nozzle will be picked up again automatically. However a precondi-
tion of this is that you have, as described above, returned the nozzle using the Return nozzle function.

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9.3.8 Safety Hoods
9.3.8.1 Cleaning the Guideway
DANGER
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Do not carry out any cleaning work with alcohol in the presence of naked lights or fire!
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The machine is switched off at the main switch.
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Remove the metal strips on the outer sides of the hood guideway alongside the machine
(in each case 8 special M4 hexagon socket screws using a size 3 hexagon socket spanner).
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Use a vacuum cleaner nozzle to thoroughly clean the area of the two guideways along the long side of the
machine. Move the safety hood as required.
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Clean the guide rails on both long sides of the side panel of the safety hoods with alcohol.
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Slide the safety hoods apart until you can see a gap in the guide rail between the safety hoods.
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Apply a small quantity of Staburags N12 to this gap and move the safety hoods repeatedly back and forth
to spread the grease evenly.
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Fit the metal strips back to the outer sides of the machine.
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If necessary, wipe over the safety hoods with a cloth soaked in alcohol.
9.3.8.2 Cleaning the Bar Code Strip
The position of the bar code strips on the machine is shown in Fig. 9.1.1, Page 9 - 3.
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Clean the bar code strips (used in connection with the supply of components) on the two side covers with a
soft dry cloth.
NOTE
The bar code strips are glued on. Do not use alcohol when cleaning. Otherwise the labels could come off.

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