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Page 16 Vision XP+ V AC / XP + / XP / XS 2 Mainte nance 2.4 Proces s Cham b er Service Instructions V ersion 1.3 2.4.2 Cleaning of oven stations Fig. 2-2 cleaning of oven station Fig. 2-3 cleaning of oven station Expenda…

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2 Maintenance
2.4 Process Chamber
Service Instructions
Version 1.3
2.4 Process Chamber
2.4.1 Cleaning the Interior
Fig. 2-1 Cleaning the Interior
Consumable materials:
Oven cleaner
Rags
Procedure:
1. Raise the process chamber as
far as it will go.
2. Clean the process chamber
floor and side panels with oven
cleaner and a rag.
3. Clean the heater nozzles and
the nozzle sheets in the peak
zone.
4. Remove stubborn incrustations
with the putty knife.
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2 Maintenance
2.4 Process Chamber
Service Instructions
Version 1.3
2.4.2 Cleaning of oven stations
Fig. 2-2 cleaning of oven station
Fig. 2-3 cleaning of oven station
Expendable materials:
Oven cleaning agent
Cleaning cloths
Paint brush
Chain oil Addinol
Procedure:
1. Remove the cover of the oven
station.
2. Clean spindles from the PCB and
CBS width adjustment at the inlet
and the outlet as well as the oven
stations with cleaning cloths and
oven cleaning agent.
3. Oil the spindles with the paint
brush after the cleaning.
4. Check the spindle nut regularly
for „clearance“.
Spindle nut
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2 Maintenance
2.4 Process Chamber
Service Instructions
Version 1.3
2.4.3 Cleaning of coated nozzle fields (option)
Water-based medium or adhesive:
Solvent-based adhesives and oil-containing media:
Fig. 2-4 Cleaning of coated nozzle fields
Consumable:
soft brush
Procedure:
1. Cleaning should be done with
warm water or soapsuds, but
the soapsuds has to be rinsed
with a lot of water subsequently.
Note!
Please use as auxiliary means for
mechanical removal a soft brush
and just a little pressure.
Fig. 2-5 Cleaning of coated nozzle fields
Consumable:
soft brush
acetone or isopropyl
Procedure:
1. Cleaning should be done with
Acetone or Isopropyl. Please
use soft brush and only just a
little pressure.
Note!
Cleaned surfaces have to be rinsed
with water subsequently to restore
the original characteristics.
Note!
Never use high-pressure cleaner as the water-repellent characteristics of
the coating will be damaged through this.