Cooling Fan Filters; Maintenance Schedule - Universal Laser Systems V-400 Safety, Installation, Operation, And Basic Maintenance Manual

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Maintenance

Cooling Fan Filters

This air-cooled laser system will
require periodic cleaning of the
cooling fan filters. Since ambient
air is used to cool the laser tube,
the air must be filtered before it
enters the inside of the laser
system otherwise dirt and dust
can build up inside of the laser
system and damage it.
contaminants reduce the laser
system's cooling ability and will
cause the laser tube to overheat.
An overheated tube will lose laser power during engraving and will eventually shut down
completely. The laser tube has a built in safety mechanism that will shut the beam off before it
can damage itself.
The cooling fan filters are located on the back of the laser system. Do not push the laser
system all the way back against the wall because air needs to circulate behind the laser system.
Since there is a variety of laser power options available for this class of laser system, the
cooling fan filters may differ in appearance compared to your system. Regardless, you
should remove and clean these filters at least once a week depending on your environmental
conditions. Dirtier environments require more frequent cleanings. To remove the filter(s),
simply snap off the black cover and remove the foam element. Wash the element in a soap
and water solution, dry, and re-install.
NEVER OPERATE THE LASER SYSTEM WITH THE COOLING FAN
FILTERS REMOVED.
Damage from this kind of abuse WILL NOT be covered under warranty.

Maintenance Schedule

Since the maintenance requirements of the laser system is dependent on the type of material
being run, the quantity of material being removed, the hours of operation, and the quality of the
exhaust blower, it must be user defined. As a starting point, we recommend checking and, if
necessary, cleaning the laser system after every 8 hours of engraving or cutting. Depending on
your particular operation, you may need to adjust this schedule.
considerable buildup of debris on the optics and the motion system, clean the system at more
frequent intervals. If your system has remained relatively clean, you can extend your cleaning
intervals.
You need to be the judge but keep in mind that a clean machine is a better
performing machine and can extend the life of the parts as well as reduce the possibility of
down time. Maintaining and cleaning the laser system should not take more than five (5)
minutes a day. If you have any questions about maintaining the laser system, please contact
our Service Department.
FILTERS
The
FILTERS
(underneath shelf)
This can permanently damage the laser system.
If you are noticing a

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