Safety And Monitoring Equipment; Housing Covers; Protective Switches On Printer - Durst Rho 1012 Operating Instructions Manual

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Rho 1012/1030
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Flip doors (here: shown here using
a flip door as an example)
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Cleaning access point
2004 – 2013 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Rho 1012/1030, Issued 07/2013
Keep the concentration of ozone and spray mist of the ink below
the maximum permissible value. For this purpose, ensure sufficient
ventilation in the immediate vicinity the printer.
Ensure sufficient fire protection around the printer and issue instructions
for fire-extinguishing measures.
Observe all regional and national regulations and safety requirements.

3 Safety and monitoring equipment

3.1 Housing covers

The housing covers should prevent the user from being exposed to electrical
or mechanical danger and UV light when loading and unloading media and
ink.
Do not change the way these devices function.

3.2 Protective switches on printer

Fig. 1
Position of the protective switches
All flip doors must always be closed, and the light trap carrier at the cleaning
access point must be pushed in. The flip doors may only be opened for
maintenance and checks, e.g. checking of the material advance. The light
trap carrier may only be pulled out for print head maintenance.
This is why protective switches are found on all flip doors and at the cleaning
access point. If the flip doors are not closed and the light trap carrier is not
pushed in, the printing process cannot start.
Do not change the method of functioning of the protective switches.
Do not bypass protective switches.
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