Introduction: The Lumitron is a high end exposure system in a small package. This unit has high output UV fluorescent bulbs that offer balanced light distribution throughout. Using the same powerful vacuum as our larger units, the Lumitron gives you perfect contact between your film positive and screen.
Front View Control Panel “Main Power” Switch Timer 115V Part A Part B Timer 220V (EURO Only) Part C...
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Lid Clamp Lid Clamp Part D Clamp Hook Hardware Included Hardware Included With Clamp With Clamp Hardware Included With Clamp...
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Gas Spring Gas Spring Part E Ball Stud Ball Stud Part F...
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Hinge Lock Washer Part G Pan Head Screw Part H Hinge Part I Pan Head Screw Part W Vacuum Assy. Mounted Blanket Vacuum Pump 220V (EURO Only) Part J Part K Vacuum Pump 115V Part L Vacuum Hose (2ft) Part M Modified Stem Part N Fender Washer...
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Rear Mounted Receptacle Receptacle 115V, 15A Part P Receptacle 250V, 15A (EURO Only) Part Q...
WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK! Turn ALL power to unit OFF before service. All service should be done by or under the supervision of a trained technician Control Panel, Internal Timer 115V Part B Timer 220V (EURO Only) Part C “Main Power”...
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Left Ballasts, Mounted Ballast 115V Ballast 115V Ballast 115V Part T Part T Part T Ballast 220V Ballast 220V Ballast 220V (EURO Only) (EURO Only) (EURO Only) Part U Part U Part U Right Ballasts, Mounted Ballast 115V Ballast 115V Ballast 115V Part T Part T...
WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK! Turn ALL power to unit OFF before service. All service should be done by or under the supervision of a trained technician FAQ: 1. The vacuum is taking along time to remove all of the air. This can be caused by incorrect placement of the nylon cord.
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3. (Continued) To replace the ballast, first remove the glass. Next, Identify which bulb is not working (See page 14, Ballast to Lamp Relationship) Image 2 Lamp #1 Lamp #2 Lamp #3 Lamp #4 Lamp #5 Lamp #6 Next locate the ballast covers located on the left and right sides. The position of the non functioning light will determine which cover to remove.
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4. The timer starts to countdown but no lights come on. This may be caused by a faulty timer. To test the timer remove the glass, located at the front of the unit the timer will now be exposed (Image 5) (Image 5) (Image 6) Locate the terminals marked #3 and #4, with power to the unit off, using a blade style fuse (Image 6) most commonly found it...
Ballast to Lamp Relationship: Image 3 Lamp #6 Lamp #5 Lamp #4 Lamp #3 Lamp #2 Lamp #1 Ballast #3 Ballast #4 Ballast #5 Ballast #2 Ballast #6 Ballast #1 Note: The colors in this representation do not reflect the wire colors or harnesses in any way, simply to differentiate the ballast to lamp relationship.
Timer settings and programming: Setting Interval Timer: In modes 1 – 3, the device functions as a simple countdown timer. When you set the value, press the Start/ Resume button. When the value reaches 0, the relay is turned OFF and the beeper beeps 6 sets of 2 (250ms) beeps. To enter one of the 3 countdown modes, press and hold the Mode button for 1 second.