When & How To Replace Chemicals; Procedure For Replacing The Chemistry; Removing Old Chemistry; Waste Disposal - JPI JP-33 Service Manual

Automatic film processor
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Maintenance Program
When & How to Replace Chemicals
Important: The chemistry's condition is important for proper film processing. Exhausted and/or
contaminated chemistry will lead to poor images. Since the processor is used in the final stage of
generating an image, it is normally blamed for poor image quality, overlooking the chemistry.
Before assuming the poor image quality is due to a processor problem we highly recommend that
the chemistry be checked.
1. Generals
When is to replace the Chemistry.
: Refer to trouble shooting guide section 4, reasons for poor image quality.
When there are no problems, chemistry should be replaced in accordance to the chemical
manufacturer's guidelines.

2. Procedure for replacing the chemistry

1) Removing old chemistry.

-
Before opening drain valves, make sure the drain hoses are inserted inside the tank or drain.
-
Remove all the racks (DEV, FIX, WASH). Be careful worm wheel (gear) is lubricated.
DO NOT GET LUBRICANT ON CLOTHING OR OTHER PARTS OF THE RACK.
Open top cover
racks
keep the chemicals away from the operator's body and clothes.
-
Open drain valve to drain the old chemicals.

2) Waste disposal

Disposal of waste should be performed in accordance to local rules and regulations.
JP-33 SERVICE MANUAL
remove rack cover
be careful not to spill chemicals on the floor, on any electrical components and
- -
open rack locks
10
- Change Chemical
remove DEV, FIX, WASH

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents