Essential Parts Of The Polysher - Polymaker Polysher Operation Manual

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ESSENTIAL PARTS OF THE POLYSHER

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ON/OFF: Press the button to power on the Polysher
Polysher
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OPEN/CLOSE: Push the button once to raise the platform of the Polysher
again to lower the platform. Press again during the movement to stop the action.
3
Control Dial: Twist the dial clockwise to start a polishing cycle. Dial clicks in 5 minute
increments displayed by the lights above. Twist left to decrease the time or all the way
to stop the polishing cycle. Press dial in during a polishing cycle then twist left or right
to change the nebulizer light color.
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Chamber Casing: Provides an air tight enclosure around the Polysher
visibility to your part.
5
Nebulizer: The nebulizer cartridge is where liquid alcohol from the reservoir is
turned into a fine aerosol that polishes your printed part. Inside the cartridge is a
micromachined metal disc that vibrates hundreds of thousands of times per second. A
sponge wick conducts the liquid solvent to the disc. The nebulizer unit can be removed
by gently pulling up. To insert a replacement nebulizer, align the pins and gently press
down.
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Reservoir: Collects and stores alcohol feeding the wicking sponge and nebulizer.
Reservoir Cover: Your Polysher
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operation with slots ("grate" style) to allow alcohol to flow through. The other is for use
during storage to minimize alcohol evaporation.
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Turn Table/Platform: Holds your PolySmooth
rises up with platform to give access to polished parts. To remove the platform, use the
handles on either side.
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Chamber Lights: Press once to turn on the chamber lighting. Press again to turn off
the chamber lighting. Chamber lights take 1-2 seconds to fully dim, press the button
during this time to set current illumination.
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Nebulizer Warning Light: Indicates a malfunction with the nebulizer, this could
mean: not enough alcohol in the reservoir, a bad connection between the nebulizer
and port, or a broken nebulizer that needs replacing. A polishing cycle cannot be
started while this light is on. See the Troubleshooting section of this User Manual for
instructions on how to correct these conditions.
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Chamber Seal Warning Light: Indicates an air leak in the chamber. Readjust the
chamber casing to ensure that it sits properly on the Polysher
cannot be started while this light is on.
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Priming the Nebulizer: To prime your nebulizer, suck some alcohol into the pipette.
Then squeeze 5-10 drops of alcohol on the nebulizer membrane using the priming
pipette to ensure the wicking sponge and nebulizer are saturated. Prime the nebulizer
when using the Polysher
run dry.
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DC Power In: The port for the DC power cable is located on the back of the Polysher
comes with two reservoir covers. One for use during
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for the first time, or if the reservoir and the nebulizer have
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. Long press to turn off the
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part during polishing. Turn Table
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. A polishing cycle
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. Press
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while giving
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