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Maintenance ■ The L aser Module 4—36 Data I/O • 096-0640-001B back The Tiger Filter System starts automatically by the PSV7000. Figure 4-2 1: Tiger F ume Extract or pow er switch, utilities, reset butt on (circled), and …

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age area
• not stored on your site longer than government regula-
tions allow (the typical limit is 90 days)—check your govern-
ment regulations for hazardous waste storage requirements.
Cleaning Rotor Tips
[Laser Marking only] The rotor used for laser marking has four
rubber tips for vacuum seals. Dirty tips may leak enough air that
devices fall from the rotor. 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 rear safety door.
3. Wipe the two exposed rotor tips with a damp cloth.; soapy water
is okay. (Do NOT use alcohols or solvents.)
4. Rotate the rotor to expose the two hidden tips using one of the
following methods:
• If the main machine power is OFF, rotate the rotor manually.
• If the main machine power is ON, close the safety door and at
the Run window right-click the laser box to open a submenu >
click ROTATE.
5. Open the rear safety door and wipe these two tips with a clean
damp cloth.
Note: To replace the Laser rotor probe tips, see Installing the Cor-
rect Shuttle Tips in the PSV7000 Operators Manual.
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 PSV7000 transportation. Turn the
system ON in a room with appropriate ventilation or wear dust
respirator and goggles.
This requires Laser
Marker to be selected in
your winAH400.ini file.

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The Tiger Filter System starts automatically by the PSV7000.
Figure 4-21: Tiger Fume Extractor power switch, utilities, reset button
(circled), and fuse location (arrow).
WARNING: Possible health hazard! Lased materials can con-
tain 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 and nozzle should be cleaned occasionally
for best flow. Prior to cleaning the tube, the lasing chamber should be
cleaned with the Fume Extractor running.
For both these procedures contact Data I/O Customer Support or a
local Data I/O approved service representative.
To clean the outer Laser housing, see Cleaning the Rotor Housing and
Device Tips on page 4-34.
Removing the Fume Extractor Filters
The Tiger Fume Extractor sets off an alarm and blinks a red indicator
when main filter has exceeded its life. Push the filter reset button and
see the filter Operating Manual that came with PSV7000 for instruc-
tions to replace the filter.
The Fume Extractor also sounds an alarm and lights a red lamp when
suction capacity is low. Push the reset button and refer to the filter
Operating Manual that came with PSV7000 for instructions.
The Laser Filter Kit Part
Number is
952-0509-001 or
higher.

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Figure 4-22: The Tiger 130 Manual.
The Handler Computer software monitors the air flow sensor on the
laser filter system. If the sensor detects low air flow, an error message
is displayed on the PSV7000 Monitor:
Insufficient airflow at laser filter.
Verify that the filter is turned on.
Service might be required.
When this error message displays, the laser system will mark up to
ten more devices (as defined in the winAH400.ini file) before the mes-
sage displays again.
WARNING: Health hazard! Failure to replace the laser vac-
uum filters at the required intervals could create a hazardous
operating environment.
WARNING: Hazardous Materials—Possible health hazard!
This procedure involves exposure to hazardous by-products
from the laser marking process. Some device material may be
carcinogenic.
Perform the following procedure only if you have training
regarding laser etching processes or handling hazardous
materials.
Wear safety goggles and disposable protective gloves..
Tools Required for removing the filters
• sealable plastic bag (approximately .06 M
3
[2 cu. ft.])
• protective gloves and goggles