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When the machine has a nozzle station (option)
When the settings are made so that all nozzles can be changed using a nozzle station (option), follow these steps.
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Open the [Unit] [Head] screen.
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Press the [Cleaning Blow] button.
A confirmation dialog box appears asking whether to perform nozzle shaft blow.
Press the [OK] button to perform nozzle shaft blow and proceed to the next step. If you want to cancel
nozzle shaft blow, press the [Cancel] button.
Nozzle shaft blow
When nozzle station (option) is used
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A confirmation dialog box appears asking you to make a final check.
Check the contents of the dialog box and press the corresponding button.
[OK]: Performs nozzle shaft blow to clean the nozzles.
[Cancel]: Closes the dialog box and returns to the [Unit]-[Head] screen without performing nozzle
shaft blow.
Final confirmation dialog box for nozzle shaft blow
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Safety checks
The nozzle shaft blow function also contains the following safety checks.
Nozzle shaft blow interruption alarm
The head immediately rises if operation stops during nozzle shaft blow due to emergency stop or an interlock triggering.
If the head rises but the air blow still continues, then the nozzle might come loose from the head. To prevent this, a
confirmation dialog box appears if the machine operation stopped during nozzle shaft blow.
Nozzle sensors to check whether a nozzle is left on the blow station
The nozzle shaft blow function forces high-pressure air through the nozzles during cleaning, so the nozzles might come
loose from the head if machine operation stops during nozzle blow. If a nozzle comes loose from the head and remains
on the blow station while the automatic operation still continues, then the nozzle left on the blow station might interfere
with other heads or with the multi-max unit. To prevent this, nozzle sensors are installed so that the machine constantly
monitors whether a nozzle is left on the blow station.
An interlock error is issued if any of these sensors detects a nozzle on the blow station at any time other than when the
head is lowered during nozzle blow. The machine operation is then disabled.
Chapter 2 Basic operation
Contents
1. Before operation 2-1
1.1 Canceling emergency stop 2-1
1.2 Clearing an error 2-
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1.3 Typical errors and troubleshooting 2-
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2. Operation screen and buttons 2-8
2.1 Basic configuration of operation screen 2-8
2.2 Setup screen 2-1
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2.3 Unit screen 2-1
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3. Starting and stopping the machine 2-19
3.1 Pre-operation check 2-20
3.2 Starting the machine 2-2
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3.3 Warming up the machine 2-2
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3.4 Adjusting the conveyor unit setup 2-2
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3.4.1 Conveyor unit setup flow 2-26
3.5 Preparing the component supply unit 2-28
3.5.1 Tape feeder 2-28