Morgana DigiBook 200 Instruction Manual

Morgana DigiBook 200 Instruction Manual

Automatic pur perfect

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Morgana DigiBook 200
Automatic PUR Perfect
Binding Machine
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  • Page 1 Morgana DigiBook 200 Automatic PUR Perfect Binding Machine Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 Digibook 200 OPERATOR MANUAL Translation of the original instructions rev.0.1UL ID01460 MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920...
  • Page 3 MB 200 MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 REVISIONE DATA MOTIVO 01/02/2017 Prima edizione 20/03/2017 Tab. fusibili, avvertenze, indirizzo rev.0.1UL ID1460...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MB 200 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..................5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..............6 CAUTION LABELS ................... 7 SAFE OPERATION ................... 8 1.3.1 GENERAL ........................8 1.3.2 USER QUALIFICATION .................... 8 1.3.3 MAChINE OPERATORS ................... 8 1.3.4 GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION ..............9 1.3.5 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ..............
  • Page 5 MB 200 6. INSTALLATION ..................35 PhYSICAL ChARACTERISTICS OF ThE POSITIONING AREA ....35 FLOOR ......................35 LIGhTING ......................35 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ..............35 POSITIONING AND WORKSPACES ............... 36 LAYOUT ......................37 POWER CONNECTION ..................38 6.7.1 EARTh CONNECTION ....................38 PNEUMATIC CONNECTION ................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    MB 200 INTRODUCTION It is essential for operator safety and correct use of the machine reading this manual of use and maintenance. This manual describes how to use the machine, the configuration of the basic operations work. This manual was written so as to be easily understandable even to those users who have never used this type of machine.
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    MB 200 1.1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DIChIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITÀ CE DIRETTIVA CE PER MACChINE 2006/42/CE, E SEGUENTI DIRETTIVE EUROPEE (ALLEGATO IIA) CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION DIRECTIVE FOR MACHINES 2006/42/CE, AND FOLLOWING EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES (ANNEX IIA) • COSTRUTTORE - MANUFACTURER: K.G.S.SRL Via della Tecnica,37 - 35035 - Mestrino (PD) Italy •...
  • Page 8: Caution Labels

    MB 200 1.2 CAUTION LABELS During the manual and applied to the machine uses the following symbols to alert of any danger to persons and / or property damage. In extreme cases of non-compliance can cause damage to persons or property. CAUTION! You place before certain procedures.
  • Page 9: Safe Operation

    MB 200 1.3 SAFE OPERATION 1.3.1 GENERAL The manufacturer guarantees that the contents of this manual are in accordance with the procedures required by the machine. The manufacturer shall not therefore be liable for any use of the machine in a manner inconsistent with the information contained in this manual. 1.3.2 USER QUALIFICATION This machine is intended to be used by a single operator! The operator must be fully trained on how to act in the occurrence of possible faults, malfunctions or...
  • Page 10: Guidelines For Safe Operation

    MB 200 1.3.4 GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION The application of procedures other than those specifically described in this manual may cause operational errors. Carefully read the safety instructions in this manual. The manufacturer is relieved from any liability arising from an arbitrary and improper use of the machine, such as: ▪...
  • Page 11: Personal Protective Equipment

    MB 200 1.3.5 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Safety clothing is not supplied with the machine and must be procured by the user. In the various sections of the manual will be shown the symbols of personal protection equipment to be in the different operations to be carried out. Tight clothing, to avoid that they not remain hooked to protruding parts.
  • Page 12: Residual Risks

    MB 200 1.4 RESIDUAL RISKS These are the risks that cannot be completely eliminated either by protective devices or the design of the machine. Glue Head. CAUTION! Hot surfaces! Risk of burns. Use protective gloves. Glue tank. CAUTION! Hot surfaces! Risk of burns.
  • Page 13: Intended Use

    MB 200 1.5 INTENDED USE The machine is designed to bind books using the following materials: ▪ Signatures or single sheets of paper (printed or not) for the book block ▪ Card as book cover The machine must be used by one operator only to the extent and in the manner prescribed in this user manual.
  • Page 14: Transport

    MB 200 TRANSPORT CAUTION! For no reason the staff is authorized to pass under a suspended load during transport or in the vicinity of it. CAUTION! The transport phase will have to be carried out by trained competent and authorized personnel, equipped with the necessary personal safety protections.
  • Page 15: Storage

    MB 200 STORAGE The information contained in this section shall be observed during periods of temporary storage of the machine that may occur, eg., In the following situations: ▪ Installation of the machine immediately after its delivery. ▪ Decommission of the machine. ▪...
  • Page 16: General Description

    MB 200 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5.1 TEChNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features of the machine: Hour cycles 200 cycles / mechanical Length of processed spine from 120 to 380 mm Height of processed book from 110 to 320 mm Cover size Max 700x380 / 222x120 mm Thickness of workable book from 2 to 50 mm Cover weight Max...
  • Page 17: Electrical Specifications

    MB 200 5.2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 220 ─ 230 V 50/60 Hz, 1 ~ + N + PE Max Power Consumption 3,5 Kw Fuse Protection By the customer, on the power supply line 16 A Class differential protection A 300mA 5.3 PNEUMATIC SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that the equipment and pneumatic circuits can operate reliably, efficiently and safely, it is necessary that the compressed air used to power the pneumatic system has the following quality...
  • Page 18: Parts Identification

    MB 200 5.4 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1. Glue tank compartment access; 2. Milling unit; 3. Clamp unit; 4. Table of measurement; 5. Front left cover; 6. Press unit; 7. Glue unit; 8. Front right cover; 9. Cleaner tank compartment access; 10. Fixed empty glue cover; 11.
  • Page 19: Clamp Unit (3)

    MB 200 5.4.1 CLAMP UNIT (3) 3a. Rear book support 3b. Front book support 3c. Moveable clamp 3d. Stop glue sensor 5.4.2 MILLING UNIT (2) 2a. Milling guard 2b. Milling tool 2c. Notching & roughening 5.4.3 GLUE UNIT (7) 7a. Glue head 7b.
  • Page 20: Glue & Cleaner Tanks

    MB 200 5.4.5 GLUE & CLEANER TANKS Cleaner tank; 15a. Opening/Closing knob; 16a. Air valve tap (glue); Cleaner tank; 16b. Opening/Closing knob; 16c. Handgrip; 16d. Serial label. 5.4.6 WASTE VACUUM The extractor is contained in the left side of the binder and is electrically connected to it. Upon delivery of the binder, the extractor is ready, and connected both electrically and mechanically (suction tube), turns on and off simultaneously...
  • Page 21: Controls And Indicators

    MB 200 5.4.7 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Control button left; 21 22 Milling height adjuster; Control button right; Display; Emergency stop button; Air pressue gauge; On/Off switch. 5.4.8 ACCESSORIES Cleaner; Cleaning wire 0.5mm; Waste collector (2x); Allen screw; Glue protection; Extraction screw (M6 x 30 mm); Extra-soft hook (double hole) for the Protective gloves;...
  • Page 22: Operator Panel

    MB 200 5.5 OPERATOR PANEL The operator panel contains the configuration of the machine parameters and allows editing and the choice of processing mode. 5.5.1 MAIN PAGE Machine pre-set button icon; 14. Icon, button to access the book counter Carriage parameter page access button page;...
  • Page 23: Machine Pre-Set Icon (1)

    MB 200 999999 25. When the machine is in automatic pressure mode it displays on the left the measured pressure value and on the right allows you to apply a corrective value ± 1.5 bar; with the machine in manual mode it allows to set the desired value on the right and display the actual reading on the left;...
  • Page 24: Carriage Parameters (2)

    MB 200 5.5.3 CARRIAGE PARAMETERS (2) The value (2a) is editable from -10 mm to +10 mm, this makes the clamp move forward (positive sign) with respect to the cover or backward (negative sign) during the machine cycle. The result is that the cover may protrude or fall compared to the book block.
  • Page 25: Glue Unit (3)

    MB 200 5.5.4 GLUE UNIT (3) The figures 3b and 3d are the values attributable to temperature for the tank and glue to the extruder. The numbers 3c and 3e are the values of the actual temperature. The indicators 3o and 3p will be red if the temperature is outside the tolerance threshold, greens are within the threshold.
  • Page 26 MB 200 By pressing on the hand (3f) you access the page of the manual movements of the extruder. Current shares (green) and settable (blue); Glue leak button icon. • Hold down the button for less than one second to open and close the valve of the glue. •...
  • Page 27: Stand-By Function

    MB 200 5.5.5 STAND-BY FUNCTION STAND-BY The stand by decreases the temperatures of 30°, and if possible it closes the coating head. 30 min from the production of the last book, the machine automatically goes into standby in order to protect the adhesive from unnecessary prolonged heating.
  • Page 28: Press Unit (4)

    MB 200 5.5.6 PRESS UNIT (4) 999999 Indicates the current position of the back cover stop. MANUAL OPERATION OF PRESS Select the direction of movement of the press by selecting the double arrow (under the selection made will appear checkmark) and press the left dual control of security to the desired position. 1-30 MANUAL OPERATION OF BACK STOP Select the direction of displacement of the cover stop by selecting the arrow.
  • Page 29: Job Memory (5)

    MB 200 5.5.7 JOB MEMORY (5) On this page you can store up to 10 working configurations. The field 5a displays the selected recipe. To enter a tab you need to select it and press OK. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920...
  • Page 30 MB 200 The following page is displayed. Displays the ID of the recipe; Editable field for assigning the recipe name; Editable field to record the pressure of the glue, the height of the cutter and the number of installed tools. 5e.* Display set temperatures;...
  • Page 31: Settings Page (6)

    MB 200 5.5.8 SETTINGS PAGE (6) Language selection; Vacuum cleaner manual activation; Deactivation notice speed too high / too low; Date and time setting; Resets verification and location axes page; Selected language; Display brightness adjustment; Units of measure settings; If enabled, it allows the application of corrective values to the values to be transferred to the creasing machine.
  • Page 32 MB 200 By pressing field 6m the page in which to apply the correction values to the values to be transferred to the creasing machine opens. Apply a correction value to the rear hit; Apply a corrective value to the thickness of the book; Set the height value for courtesy creasing of the cover.
  • Page 33: Machine Speed Caution Page (9)

    MB 200 5.5.9 MAChINE SPEED CAUTION PAGE (9) This page is opened when the working speed of the machine is not compatible with the thickness of the book that needs processing. Value (9b) indicates the current thickness set in the machine. For books between 1 and 30 mm the speed shown on the left screen is selected, while for books between 31 and 50 mm the speed shown on the right screen is selected.
  • Page 34: Processing Type Page (13)

    MB 200 5.5.11 PROCESSING TYPE PAGE (13) 13a. In this configuration the machine excludes the operation of the press and of the table cover holder. When simultaneously pressing the buttons the machine carries out the following operations: Load the glue tank for 10 seconds if empty; closes the vise;...
  • Page 35: Books Counter Page (14)

    MB 200 13c. In this configuration the machine performs a processing of a book with a delicate cover. When simultaneously pressing the buttons the machine carries out the following operations: Load the glue tank for 10 seconds if empty; closes the vise; Activates the motor of the cutter and of the suction in the case they are enabled;...
  • Page 36: Installation

    MB 200 INSTALLATION CAUTION! The machine must be installed by K.G.S. technicians or by personnel authorized by K.G.S. 6.1 PhYSICAL ChARACTERISTICS OF ThE POSITIONING AREA In the vicinity of the area where the machine is positioned, power sources of electric and pneumatic power must be prepared in accordance with the requirements in the marking label.
  • Page 37: Positioning And Workspaces

    MB 200 6.5 POSITIONING AND WORKSPACES The binder must be positioned so as to have a free space around of at least 80 cm and the working area at least 120 cm. The room where the machine is installed must be properly ventilated and air exchange according to current legislation.
  • Page 38: Layout

    MB 200 6.6 LAYOUT MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 rev.0.1UL ID01460...
  • Page 39: Power Connection

    MB 200 6.7 POWER CONNECTION CAUTION! Cables should be placed in special ducts in order to avoid tripping and / or falling. Power cable The end of the power cable is prepared according to the destination of the binder. The cable is 3 meters long with sectioned end, with the Protective Earth (PE). It will be the customer care to adjust the cable for connection on site in accordance with the applicable regulations.
  • Page 40: Pneumatic Connection

    MB 200 PNEUMATIC CONNECTION Connect the air supply according to the following procedure: Connect the 6 mm hose outer diameter to the quick coupling of the binder. Pneumatically feed the machine by moving the cursor to the right. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920...
  • Page 41: Operation And Use

    MB 200 OPERATION AND USE 7.1 PREPARATION OF ThE MAChINE 7.1.1 GLUE TANK LOADING The glue tank must be filled in the case in which the amount of glue is less than the minimum level imprinted on the tank. CAUTION! Wear face, hand, protection, mask suitable for using glue and protective goggles.
  • Page 42 MB 200 In order to load the glue carefully follow the sequence below: Turn on the machine by putting the switch to ON. Check if the indicated pressure in the inlet pressure gauge is correct. MIN 6 BAR Open the tap on pre-melter: The tap with the lever positioned vertically is open.
  • Page 43 MB 200 Open the top sliding door (1) of the machine, provided with a handle. The machine goes into a state of emergency, and releases pressure to the glue reservoir, while the cleaner tank remains in pressure at 2 bar. Loosen the locking knob turn it anti-clockwise.
  • Page 44 MB 200 Carefully read the safety data sheets of the glue used, and follow all the instructions of the manufacturer of the glue. Take a pack of glue and check the integrity of the aluminium coloured container also make sure that it has not passed the expiry date written on the packaging.
  • Page 45 MB 200 Replace the cover. Lift the knob, paying attention to the high temperature of the components. Turn the knob clockwise in order to vigorously seal the tank. Close the rear sliding door of the machine, provided with handle. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573...
  • Page 46: Cleaner Loading

    MB 200 7.1.2 CLEANER LOADING CAUTION! Wear hand protection and protective goggles. CAUTION! Carefully read the safety data sheets of the cleaner used, and follow all the instructions of the manufacturer of the glue. To carry out the loading of the cleaner carefully follow the sequence below: Turn on the machine by putting the switch to ON.
  • Page 47 MB 200 Wait for the heating and temperature stabilization phase. The timer placed under the stand-by icon will start. When the timer disappears, stabilization is completed and you can proceed to the following phase. Open the access compartment cleaner tank (9) provided with a handle.
  • Page 48 MB 200 Close the cover using the side knob and paying attention to the high temperature of the components. Tighten the knob until the noise of the air disappears. Close the cleaner tank access compartment (9) provided with a handle. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124...
  • Page 49: Measuring The Book

    MB 200 7.1.3 MEASURING ThE BOOK The measuring of the book to be bound is necessary for an automatic set the opening of the vise and of the glue unit. Insert the book block to be measured. Automatically the probe will clamp the book in order to take the measurement. When the value read by the linear encoder will result stable, the measurement will be transferred to the machine.
  • Page 50: Start Processing

    MB 200 7.2 START PROCESSING 7.2.4 GLUE REACTIVATING PROCEDURE CAUTION! Wear face, hand, protection, mask suitable for using glue and protective goggles. 999999 The glue reactivating procedure must be carried out every time the machine is turned off by using the END JOB procedure.
  • Page 51 MB 200 Clean the extruder from the glue using the calibrated blade to clean the glue output nozzle. Facilitate the flow of material in the tank by using the green palette. Press the icon to release additional glue until the cleaner traces disappear.
  • Page 52 MB 200 Replace the grains using the Allen key supplied (pay attention to the temperature), press OK. Caution the grains must protrude max. 1 mm Press OK MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 rev.0.1UL ID01460...
  • Page 53: Cover Positioning

    MB 200 7.2.5 COVER POSITIONING CAUTION! Wear hand protection and proper clothing. From the home page, set the value of the cover length in the field indicated by pressing on the value. The indicator value is equal to size X. Bring in the working position the cover hit by pressing the left dual control security.
  • Page 54 MB 200 The standard calibration provides that the sides of the cover form between them 90° corners. If the cover has problems caused by improper trimming it is possible, by adjusting the position of the eccentric on the operator side, to adjust the squaring of the positioning.
  • Page 55: Launch

    MB 200 7.2.6 LAUNCh CAUTION! Wear hand protection and proper clothing. From the home page, type the parameters of the front and rear stop-glue in the field indicated by pressing on the value. Set the press time. Select the type of processing. Measure the thickness of the book to be bound with the appropriate measuring table.
  • Page 56 MB 200 Adjust the working height of the cutter: Turn the knob clockwise to increase the removal of the material. Turn anti-clockwise to decrease the removal. Turning the knob clockwise until it stops the cutter and the fan are turned off. Place the cover above the press, leaning it to the left fixed reference and the adjustable one at the bottom of the press.
  • Page 57 MB 200 Take the book. Check the gluing of the book. If necessary, correct the values of the front stop and rear glue, the position of the cover and the pressing time. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 rev.0.1UL ID1460...
  • Page 58: Machine Cleaning

    MB 200 MAChINE CLEANING CAUTION! Wear face, hand, protection, mask suitable for using glue and protective goggles. CAUTION! If the machine is used for more than 120 minutes you need to carry out the “End of job cleaning” cycle. When the machine is used with PUR glues a thorough cleaning of the glue unit becomes MANDATORY since the crosslinked adhesive is no longer refundable.
  • Page 59: End Of Work Cleaning

    MB 200 999999 8.1 END OF WORK CLEANING In order to turn off the machine at the end of the day you have to remove the glue from inside the extruder. To do this you must activate the automatic procedure which will guide you to perform a safe shutdown.
  • Page 60 MB 200 Once you have finished the cleaning procedure, close the rear tap. The tap is closed when it is in a horizontal position. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 rev.0.1UL ID01460...
  • Page 61: Spine Glue Extruder Cleaning Procedure

    MB 200 8.2 SPINE GLUE EXTRUDER CLEANING PROCEDURE Press the button corresponding to the glue unit. Press the button for manual movements. Fully open the extruder by pressing on the green arrow. Insert the calibrated blade within the extrusion slit until the bottom is reached and move it along the slot to remove or unlock any possible occlusion.
  • Page 62 MB 200 Press and hold the spill glue button, indicated by the arrow, for a few seconds until the glue can be seen leaking. If necessary, you can change the excess glue pressure by setting a correction value in the blue field. Check whether the extrusion of the glue is smooth and continuous.
  • Page 63: Side Glue Extruders Cleaning Procedure

    MB 200 8.3 SIDE GLUE EXTRUDERS CLEANING PROCEDURE Press the button corresponding to the glue unit. Press the button for manual movements. Fully open the extruder by pressing on the green arrow. The glue spread on the side of the book is extruded through 3 small channels placed on the plates containing the book.
  • Page 64 MB 200 Pass the thread also in the main line in order to enter into the slit underneath. Careful when refitting the grains, they must not protrude otherwise a collision with the vice could be caused. They may protrude max. 1 mm. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124...
  • Page 65: Cleaning Details

    MB 200 8.4 CLEANING DETAILS Press the button corresponding to the glue unit. Press the button for manual movements. Fully open the extruder by pressing on the green arrow. Use the blade to remove all visible traces of glue residues. MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124...
  • Page 66 MB 200 If necessary use liquid solvents for a more complete surface cleaning. While using liquid solvents, follow the safety specifications provided by the manufacturer of the solvent. Thoroughly clean all the tools used, otherwise they will become unusable thereafter. Periodically clean the glue tank, pay attention hIGh TEMPERATURE, use cloth that do not leave residues in the tank itself, use scraping tools that do not damage...
  • Page 67: Glue System Drainage

    MB 200 8.5 GLUE SYSTEM DRAINAGE CAUTION! Wear face, hand, protection, mask suitable for using glue and protective goggles. CAUTION! This must be carried out by a qualified maintenance expert. The total emptying of the glue system must be run when you want to completely free up the machine from a certain type of glue.
  • Page 68 MB 200 Remove the right screw that locks the carter placed under the coating head and remove it. Install at the draining tap glue discharge the glue discharge protection by inserting the seats in the special screws partially screwed. Place an empty container under the glue discharge protection to collect the material that is coming out;...
  • Page 69 MB 200 Press and hold on the indicated icon. The reminder page is displayed for the setting of the maximum pressure at 1 bar. If necessary, you can change the excess glue pressure by setting a correction value in the blue field. Press and hold on the indicated icon until all the material flows from the tank.
  • Page 70 MB 200 Tilt the locking knob until its rest position. Open the glue emptying plate by loosening the two Allen screws. Place one of the trays provided under the tap glue MyBinding.com 5500 NE Moore Court Hillsboro, OR 97124 Toll Free: 1-800-944-4573 Local: 503-640-5920 rev.0.1UL ID01460...
  • Page 71 MB 200 Open the tap and wait for the emptying of the tank. When finished, close the two glue draining taps, wipe off the taps to remove all traces of glue and lubricate valves with high temperature grease this prevents any valve lock. Remove the exhaust protection glue, attach the two cover plates and place the right front cover.
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    MB 200 MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Wear hand protection and protective goggles. CAUTION! These operations must be performed by a qualified maintenance technician. PINS LUBRICATION Every 15 days the machine displays a screen when you try to run the glue load cycle or the cleaner load cycle.
  • Page 73 MB 200 Oil the two pins using the oiler supplied. Press on the indicated icon for moving the pins so as to distribute the oil. Press OK when finished. Fit the guard and tighten the knob that locks it. NOTE: In order to prolong the life of the valves it is possible to lubricate them at the end of each day.
  • Page 74: Deep Cleaning Of Glue Unit Clamp

    MB 200 9.2 DEEP CLEANING OF GLUE UNIT CLAMP The cleaning of the glue unit clamp is necessary in case of heavy soiling. Cleaning should be performed with the machine at working temperature. Press the emergency button. Remove the two screws indicated by the arrow with an allen key.
  • Page 75 MB 200 Lubricate the entire clamp with high temperature grease and in particular the slide pins of the brass runner. Reposition the runner to the clamp. Mount the clean clamp by inserting the left side in the runner and lowering it until it makes contact. Firmly push the clamp to the right and tighten the two screws with the allen key.
  • Page 76: Coating Head Deep Cleaning

    MB 200 9.3 COATING hEAD DEEP CLEANING The coating head cleaning is necessary in case of heavy soiling. Cleaning should be performed with the machine at operating temperature after having carried out the final cleaning work. Press the emergency button. Remove the two screws indicated by the arrow with an Allen key.
  • Page 77 MB 200 Using a Torx T9 key unscrew and remove the five screws holding the top strip. Remove the top strip Press the button until the traces of glue disappear, make use of the calibrated blade in this operation. Clean the head by pouring the cleaner into the collection tray and clean everything with paper.
  • Page 78 MB 200 Replace the top strip and hold it pushed on the vertical surface on the left secure it with 5 Torx T9 screws. Mount the clean clamp by inserting the left side in the runner and lowering it until it makes contact. Firmly push the clamp to the right and tighten the two screws with the Allen key.
  • Page 79: Fuse List

    MB 200 Place the stop clamp and tighten the two screws to the brass runner previously removed. Place a 8 mm Allen key between the movable clamp and the stop and holding the stop clamp thrust on key tighten the screw in the picture. Then tighten the locknut.
  • Page 80: Problems - Solutions

    MB 200 10. PROBLEMS - SOLUTIONS Description N° Alarms The emergency stop button is pressed or one of the doors Machine in Emergency is open. The press has not reached the position in the given time. Check the movement. Reset the alarm if it does not reset Press Fault drive switch off and then back on the machine waiting 2min.
  • Page 81 MB 200 Make sure the input pressure gauge is calibrated to 6 Bar Lack of Air or that the compressor is the right size. Cover Missing The cover is not in position Missing manual The book is not in position Blocked glue photocell Wipe the stop glue photocell and its reflector.
  • Page 82 MB 200 ▪ Verify that there is glue in the tank. ▪ Verify that the glue is not cured in the tank. ▪ Ensure that the fuel tap is open. ▪ Verify that the position of the inner side clamp is 0.15 tenths behind with respect to the thread of the vise.
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