Cure Unit; Set-Up; Operation - Ultra Optics Mini2 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Set-Up

1. After carefully removing all packaging
material, place on a level working height
surface.
2. Attach a clean, dry compressed air line to
the fitting on the back of the unit.
3. Plug the power cord into a 110 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 Amp service grounded receptacle.

Operation

1. Turn on the main power switch, located on the back of the unit.
2. Allow the lamp to warm up for ten minutes prior to use to reach proper operating
temperature.
3. During lamp warm-up, familiarize yourself with the front control panel. The control panel
has the following buttons:
10A circuit breaker for the lamp circuit
2A circuit breaker for the motor circuit
Start button to begin the cure process of each lens
Toggle switch which turns on vacuum to the suction cup to hold the lens while
curing
4. To start curing a lens, select either Cycle 1 or Cycle 2 (see below).
a. Ultra Optics has pre-set the cure time at the factory. If this timing needs to be
adjusted, there is a slot located on the lower right corner of the left side panel
marked "Cycle 1" and "Cycle 2." A small slotted screwdriver is needed to change
the settings.
5. Open the door on the front of the cure unit.
6. Set the vacuum switch to the up position (on).
7. While holding the lens by the edge, place its front side centered on the suction cup.
a. Pressure has been pre-set to 10 psi with lens installed by Ultra Optics at the
factory. Over time, adjustment may be necessary. It is advisable to check this
daily.
8. Close the door.
9. Push the "Start" button.
10. When complete, open the door and grasp the lens by the edge and set the vacuum
switch down to the off position to release the vacuum.
If the UV light is turned off and on, or the door is opened during a cure cycle, a safety switch
will activate and turn the light off. You must push the Start button to move the carriage back
to the starting point. There will then be a 10-30 minute delay until the light can come back
on and warm up.
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