Kodak Prostar Operator's Manual page 34

Archive processor 220-240 v
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6. Rinse the racks thoroughly in water while turning the drive gear.
7. Lightly rub the rollers with a clean cloth while rinsing to remove any
deposits from processing.
To remove difficult stains, use a nonabrasive cloth that will not
scratch the roller surface. Discoloration of the rollers is normal and
causes no harm.
8. Clean the developer racks (#1 and #2) thoroughly.
9. Leave the developer racks (#1 and #2) submerged in clean water
until they are needed.
Do not store the developer racks (#1 and #2) in the same water as
the fixer racks (#4 and #5).
CAUTION: When removing and rinsing the fixer racks (#4 and #5),
do not splash the developer racks with fixer or drip
fixer into the developer tanks.
Hold a sponge under the racks when transferring them
to the sink.
10. After thoroughly cleaning the remaining four processing racks, leave
them submerged in water until they are needed.
NOTE: Do not let the racks sit in water containing minerals that can
form a coating on the racks.
11. If the chemicals are exhausted, remove the developer and fixer
tanks, empty and rinse them out with water.
12. If the chemicals are not exhausted, the tanks can be left in the
Archive Processor.
13. Remove the dryer section cover and the dryer rack (#7).
14. Clean the dryer rack rollers with a clean, damp cloth. Do not rinse
the dryer rack with water.
15. Clean the recirculator cover, the area around the recirculator
assembly, and the drip tray with a damp sponge. Do not remove
the probe or pull out the wire from the recirculator.
16. Close the processing section cover and let the Archive Processor
stand as is until it is time to start it up again.
A-62051 May 2008

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