Cleaning; Daily Cleaning; Clean The Feed Tray; Cleaning The Film Receiver - JPI JP-33 Service Manual

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Maintenance Program

Cleaning

Cleaning is one of the most important factors in the maintenance program. It is very important for proper
operation. Stains or contamination on the unit from water or chemicals may cause damage and corrosion. It
may also seriously affect the unit's performance, which may deteriorate image quality.
Caution: The temperature of water used for cleaning the tanks should not be more than 129° F (54° C).
The technician cleaning the unit should follow the instructions provided in the service manual. Do not use
any abrasive detergent or material to clean the unit. Only use neutral detergent and soft lint-free material.
Warning: For safety purposes, unit should be turned off while performing maintenance and /or service
on mechanical and electrical parts (gear, shaft, PCB, pumps, etc.)

Daily Cleaning

The daily cleaning should be performed in accordance with the maintenance schedule.

1. Clean the feed tray

A. Use a damp lint-free cloth to clean the film inlet and inside the feed tray. All chemical residues
should be cleaned
B. Make sure the surface is dry after cleaning, use a dry lint-free cloth if needed.
Note: Be careful not to touch the film sensor lever when cleaning the feed tray.

2. Cleaning the film receiver

Apply a damp, lint-free cloth to clean the film receiver on the top cover. Make sure the surface is
dry after cleaning; use a dry lint-free cloth if needed.
3. Clean roller with Cleaning-Film
We recommend using 3~5 pieces of cleaning film.
Continuously feed the cleaning film to get rid of any impurities (artifacts) on the rollers and film
guides. This step is not mandatory if the weekly inspection is performed regularly or scratches are
found on image. In the event there are scratches on the image, please refer to trouble shooting
section 1.3.
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