Connecting Fusionx To Your Computer; Cleaning; Opening The Barrel - Noztek fusionX User Manual

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3.a

CONNECTING fusionX TO YOUR COMPUTER

1 - Download the Noztek Controller software
from our website - https://www.noztek.com/soft-
ware-download/
2 - Connect the fusionX machine to the laptop with
a USB cable.
3 - Once the cable is connected and the controller
software has been opened on the laptop, you can
control the settings from the laptop interface
- To change temperature or the motor settings.
enter the value you want in the relevant field using
the keyboard and then press "Set".
- To activate or deactivate the fanpress the "ON/
OFF" button next to "Fan state".
- To visualize the data on a graph, go to Display >
Display data on graph.
- To export you data just click on "Export data to
.csv" on the bottom right of the window.
For more in depth guidance on the controller soft-
ware, please find the dedicated controller software
manual in the manuals section of our website
3. b

CLEANING

Make sure that most of the material has been ex-
truded from the barrel before cleaaning
When cleaning in situ, please use the fusionX pro-
tective cover provided to protect the main body
of the machine from any chemicals used in the
cleaning process.
The cover has been custom made for the machine,
please place each tab between the cables and
fixtures underneath the barrel and the motor (back
lays down first). Use the velcro to keep the cover
pieces in place.
3.c

OPENING THE BARREL

These instructions are for cleaning the barrel in-si-
tu. If you would like to remove it and clean away
from the base, please follow instructions to do so
in the next section.
1.
Unscrew the 4 bolts connecting the motor
casing, pull motor casing back or remove.
2.
Unscrew the two front and two rear grub
screws connecting the couplings to the screw and
pull this back until the coupling has disengaged
from the screw spindle.
3.
Remove both thermocouple couplings (one
connected to the nozzle and the other on top of
the block).
4.
Remove the front nozzle and unbolt the
front nozzle bracket (5 x M8 bolts),
5.
Remove the 10 M10 bolts on the top of the
block
6.
Located on the top block are four M5 allan
bolts ('block splitters'). Screw down each corner 5
or 6 turns and continue until the top block splits
apart from the bottom section.
7.
To remove the screw gently lift the front tip
and the screw should come loose from the bottom
barrel block (Depending on the type of material
debris in the barrel a solvent may be required to
assist the removal process).

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