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9. Remove four screws (3 mm hex key) from the bottom side of the
programmer (two nearside, two farside). One screw might also hold a
cable tie which must be cut first. Save the cable tie mount for reuse
(as well as the screws).
Figure 76: Inside the machine looking up at the programmers.
There are four attachment screws (circled) per programmer.
FlashCORE shown, but LumenX is similar, with screws
farther apart.
10. Open the front or back safety door to access the workspace.
11. Lift up on the target programmer being cautious of the cables that will
come out with it.
Replacement is in the reverse order of removal.
The Laser Module and Shuttle
[Laser Marking only] Laser Marker System is optional equipment on
your PSV5000 Programming System. The Laser Module employs a laser
shuttle (except when using Tape Output) and includes a fume extractor.
The Laser Module
The Laser shuttle transports devices to and from the lasing area.
REQUIREMENTS
Disposable gloves and protective goggles
Sealable Plastic bags
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Antistatic cleaner
Cloth Paper towels
HOUSING
WARNING: Possible health hazard! Lased materials can
contain hazardous toxins in the dust that cause eye and skin damage! DO
NOT use compressed air to remove laser dust or any method that allows the
particulate to be released into the work environment. Wear safety goggles
and disposable protective gloves.
1. Properly shut off the PSV5000 sub-systems and machine power. See
Shutting Down the PSV5000 System on page 38.
2. Wear eye protection and put on disposable protective gloves.
3. Use a damp cloth or paper towel and antistatic cleaner to wipe laser
marking dust and other foreign material from the housing.
4. Place paper towels, cloth, and protective gloves into a sealable plastic
bag. Seal the bag and dispose of as hazardous waste. Remove safety
goggles.
WARNING: Possible health hazard from toxic materials! Government
regulations apply to the storage of hazardous waste. Ensure that
contaminated filters are:
• properly labeled and stored in your hazardous waste storage area
• not stored on your site longer than government regulations allow (the
typical limit is 90 days)check your government regulations for hazardous
waste storage requirements.
CLEANING THE LASER SHUTTLE TIP
Dirty tips may cause air leakage. Cleaning intervals depend on amount of
use.
To clean the tips:
1. If machine power in ON, move the head: either
At the Run window: click Pause or Finish.
Or at the Gantry window: click Park or Tool.
2. Open the safety doors.
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3. Wipe the shuttle tips with a damp clothsoapy water is okay. (Do
NOT use alcohols or solvents.)
Laser Marking Fume Extractor
[Laser Marking only] All models with Laser Marking have a fume
extractor. The fume extractor requires some attention as described
below.
START-UP
CAUTION: Possible health hazard! Dust from the main filter may be
expelled on start-up after PSV5000 transportation. Turn the system ON in a room
with appropriate ventilation or wear dust respirator and goggles.
The Fume Extractor starts automatically when the PSV500 Machine is
started (unless the extractor has been manually turned off).
WARNING: Possible health hazard! Lased materials can
contain hazardous toxins in the dust that cause eye and skin damage! DO
NOT use compressed air to remove laser dust or any method that allows the
particulate to be released into the work environment. Wear safety goggles
and disposable protective gloves.
CLEANING THE LASER MODULE AND FUME EXTRACTOR TUBE
The filter extraction tube should be cleaned occasionally for best flow.
Contact Data I/O Customer Support or a local Data I/O approved service
representative.
WARNING: Health hazard! Failure to replace the laser vacuum filters
at the required intervals could create a hazardous operating environment.
WARNING: Hazardous MaterialsPossible health hazard!
This procedure involves exposure to hazardous by-products from the laser
marking process. Some device material may be carcinogenic.