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USER MANUAL
DPM / PEM
Print & Apply System
Edition 6 - 9/2022 - A107917 - Translation of original version

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL DPM / PEM Print & Apply System Edition 6 - 9/2022 - A107917 - Translation of original version...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DPM/PEM User Manual Content Please note General notes Validity of this manual and required compliance How information is represented For your safety Intended use Information and qualification Operating safety of the machine Every time before starting production Warning notes on the machine Product description Overview Designs...
  • Page 3 DPM/PEM User Manual Operating modes Overview Online mode Offline mode Standalone mode Parameter menu Overview of parameter menu Information about the parameter description PRINT PARAMETERS menu SYSTEM PARAMETER menu SPECIAL FUNCTION menu SERVICE FUNCTIONS menu Startup and Operation Electrical connections Connecting to the mains power supply Connecting to a data host Connecting sensors...
  • Page 4 DPM/PEM User Manual Printhead General notes Cleaning the printhead Replacing printheads Testing the printhead Rubber rollers Backing paper deviator roller (DPM) Sensors Cleaning the punch sensor Cleaning the material end sensor Cleaning the ribbon path Replacing the filter liner EU Declarations EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Incorporation Appendix regarding the Declaration of Inc-orporation...
  • Page 5 DPM/PEM User Manual 09/2022 Content...
  • Page 6: Please Note -6

    Any obligation to extend these changes to machines previously delivered is excluded. Copyright Novexx Solutions retains all rights to this manual and its appendices. Reproduction, reprint or any other type of duplication, including parts of the manual, are permitted only with written approval.
  • Page 7: How Information Is Represented

    DPM/PEM User Manual Manufacturer Novexx Solutions GmbH Ohmstrasse 3 D-85386 Eching, Germany Tel.: +49-8165-925-0 Fax: +49-8165-925-231 www.novexx.com  How information is represented Explanation of symbols To enhance readability and make information easier to find, different types of information are iden- tified: ...
  • Page 8 DPM/PEM User Manual Key symbols Keys in the control panel are represented as text, for example "Press the ONLINE key". Parameters Parameters in the parameter menu are represented in the format MENU NAME > Parameter name grey type. 09/2022 | 03 Please note...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety -9

    Any other type of or more extensive application will be considered non-intended use. NOVEXX Solutions shall assume no liability for damage resulting from non-intended use of the ma- chine.
  • Page 10 DPM/PEM User Manual • Participation in a technical training course for the corresponding label dispenser offered by the manufacturer. • The service personnel must be acquainted with the functionality of the label dispenser. • The system integrator must be acquainted with the functionality of the of the system into which the label dispenser is being integrated.
  • Page 11: Operating Safety Of The Machine -11

    DPM/PEM User Manual Operating safety of the machine Intended use  The machine must only be used in accordance with the specifications in section Intended use  auf Seite 9. Warning of injuries due to electrical shock WARNING! This unit operates at mains voltage! Contacting electrically live components can cause lethal electrical shocks and burns.
  • Page 12 DPM/PEM User Manual Warning of injury hazards from mechanical components WARNING! Danger of injury due to moving and rapidly rotating parts!  Maintain a safety clearance from the machine when it is in operation.  Never reach into a machine that is running. Switch off the machine before making any mechanical adjustments.
  • Page 13: Every Time Before Starting Production -13

    DPM/PEM User Manual Every time before starting production Due diligence of the operator and service personnel  Ensure that the following requirements are met in accordance with details specified in the ser- vice manual: • The machine must be set up and configured to meet applicable requirements. •...
  • Page 14 DPM/PEM User Manual [2] Warning notes on the DPM/PEM (fig.: PEM) Warning note Meaning Article no. The ´Pinch point´ warning note warns you of the danger posed by the machine´s rotating A5346 parts; they can trap items and draw them in. The "Hot surface"...
  • Page 15: Product Description

    DPM/PEM User Manual Product description OVERVIEW Designs The print & apply systems DPM (Dispensing Print Module) and PEM (Print Engine Module) are available in versions DPM/PEM 4, DPM/PEM 5 and DPM/PEM 6. These versions differ in the width of the printhead: •...
  • Page 16 DPM/PEM User Manual Sequence of print dispensing: • A print job is transferred to the printer (via data interface or memory card). Afterwards, the ma- chine is ready to print. • The machine prints and dispenses a label as soon as a start signal arrives (coming e. g. from an external product sensor at a conveyor).
  • Page 17 DPM/PEM User Manual [6] Application with two PEM modules for two colour printing. Between the two modules is a buffer loop. At the left side, the printed material is wound up. 09/2022 | 01 Product description...
  • Page 18: Operating Components -18

    DPM/PEM User Manual Operating components [7] Operating parts of the DPM (here: integrated part of an ALX 92x). A Control panel Displays the device operating status; for defining settings in the parameter menu. B Front cover Held open by gas pressure spring. Inside: Insert diagram showing the path of the labelling ma- terial and ribbon.
  • Page 19 DPM/PEM User Manual [8] Operating parts of the PEM (here: integrated part of an ALX 73x). A Control panel Displays the device operating status; for defining settings in the parameter menu. B Front cover Held open by gas pressure spring. Inside: Insert diagram showing the path of the labelling ma- terial and ribbon.
  • Page 20: Control Panel -20

    DPM/PEM User Manual Control panel Different languages are available for texts that appear on screen. Instructions for selecting the lan- guage: See chapter Settings in parameter menu  on page 62. ERROR APPLY ONLINE FEED PROG [9] Control panel at the DPM. A On/Off switch Switches the printer on and off.
  • Page 21: Connections -21

    DPM/PEM User Manual Connections WARNING! Danger of electrocution.  Only connect the printer to devices that fulfil the SELV (safety extra-low voltage) circuit requi- rements in accordance with EN 60950. CAUTION! Danger of damage to the machine due to faulty accessories. ...
  • Page 22: Technical Data -22

    DPM/PEM User Manual TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Dimensions Dimensioned drawings of the ALX 92x in DXF format (Autocad) can be found on the Documenta- tion-CD in directory „\Dimensional Drawings“. 261,4 (6”) 221,7 207,4 (4/5”) 245,5 131,30 11,50 [11] Dimensions of the DPM/PEM (LH-version). Weight Machine Weight...
  • Page 23: Pull-In / Pull-Out Force -23

    DPM/PEM User Manual Mains frequency 60/50 Hz Input current 2.0 -0.6 A Pull-in / pull-out force Pull-out force Pull-in force [12] Pull-in / pull-out force, schematic.  The maximum difference between pull-in and pull-out force may be 9 N.  The pulling forces in the label web must be applied evenly.
  • Page 24: Performance Data -24

    DPM/PEM User Manual Machine Material width Label length DPM/PEM 4/5 16-136 5-1000 DPM/PEM 6 16-190 [Tab. 5] Label measures in mm. Punches / Black marks [14] Punches and black marks at different material types. A Punch position B Black mark position C Punch length D Punch width E Black mark length...
  • Page 25: Label Sensor

    DPM/PEM User Manual Print speed Print speed Print speed Machine (mm/s) (inch/s) DPM/PEM 4 50-400 2 -16 DPM/PEM 5 DPM/PEM 6 50-300 2 -12 [Tab. 9] Printspeed overview. Speed control: Fixed setting or automatic speed adaption via a rotary encoder (connector = option). Label sensor DPM/PEM: Self-initializing light-transmission sensor for punched label material.
  • Page 26 DPM/PEM Punch position Printing position 1 Printing position 2 User Manual Punch Printing direction Label [16] Impression accuracy in printing direction, depending on the printing position. Output modes 1:1 and 100% printable. Non-printable areas: • 1 mm from the front label edge (1st edge in feed direction) •...
  • Page 27: Thermal Transfer Ribbon -27

    DPM/PEM User Manual Bar codes Codabar Code 128 A, B, C Code 128 Code 128 UPS Code 128 pharmacy Code 2/5 matrix Code 2/5 interleaved EAN 13 add-on 2 Code 2/5 5-line EAN 13 add-on 5 Code 2/5 interleaved ratio 1:3 EAN 128 Code 2/5 matrix ratio 1:2,5 Postcode (guide and identity code)
  • Page 28 Width 20 -140 mm [Tab. 10] Dimensions of usable ribbon rolls. Corresponds to 1000 m standard ribbon type NOVEXX Solutions 10297-1000-xx with a ribbon core of 40.2 mm. With ribbon core adapter (accessory) As a general rule, the thermal transfer ribbon must overlap the label being printed on both sides by 2 mm.
  • Page 29: Automatic Ribbon Economy -29

    DPM/PEM User Manual Automatic ribbon economy In regular print mode, ribbon is fed simultaneously with the labelling material. The automatic ribbon economy (= „ribbon saving“) stops the feeding of the ribbon if there are label areas of a certain size without imprinting.
  • Page 30: Mechanical Features -30

    DPM/PEM User Manual Print speed Minimum length of Consumed ribbon per in mm/s (Inch/s) unprinted area in mm saving action in mm 330 (13) 34.5 21.2 356 (14) 39.9 24.2 381 (15) 45.6 27.3 406 (16) 51.3 30.5 [Tab. 11] The amount (length) of consumed ribbon per saving action (lifting and lowering of the print head) increases with the print speed.
  • Page 31: Ambient Conditions -31

    DPM/PEM User Manual Ambient conditions Installation location • Inside buildings • Protected from wind and spray water • Dry • Not in areas with potentially explosive atmosphere Operating temperature +5 bis +35°C Storage temperature -20 to 70°C Air humidity 45 to 75% (non-condensing) Protection class IP 21 Noise emissions...
  • Page 32: Interfaces -32

    DPM/PEM User Manual Interfaces Interface Details RS-232 Baud rate: 1200-115200, 8 bits RS-232/422/485 Optional (I/O board ); Sub-D15, baud rate: 1200-115200, 8 bits Ethernet 10/100 Base T with TCP/IP, LPD, RawIP printing, DHCP, HTTPD, FTPD USB (V1.1) 2x USB-A host port, 1x USB-B device port, transfer rate 12 Mb/s. (USI board ): General control signals, signal voltage: 24 V or 5 V Signal Interface USI...
  • Page 33 DPM/PEM User Manual The FCC regulation demands the following information text for class A devices: „NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are desi- gned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip- ment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 34: Options -34

    DPM/PEM User Manual OPTIONS To find the article numbers of the options, refer to the sales documents - ask your NOVEXX Solutions re- seller. External control panel In addition to the permanently installed control panel, an external control panel can be connected.
  • Page 35: Pressure Roller (Dpm) -35

    DPM/PEM User Manual Pressure roller (DPM) The pressure roller attaches the labels onto the product. It is required in „direct dispensing“ mode. [22] Pressure roller at an ALX 92x. Long dispensing edge (DPM) Recommended dispensing edge for direct dispensing. [23] Long dispensing edge. Deflection roller for vertical material feeding This deflection roller is required, if the label material is...
  • Page 36: Operating Modes

    DPM/PEM User Manual OPERATING MODES Overview • Online mode – Print jobs are received and processed immediately – Active operating mode after switching on – Print contrast setting • Offline mode – Print jobs are received but are not processed –...
  • Page 37: Online Mode

    DPM/PEM User Manual Online mode ERROR ONLINE 0: JOBS APPLY ONLINE FEED PROG [26] Control panel of the DPM in online mode. A Interpreter activity B Data transfer Activate online mode Activate from offline mode:  Press the ONLINE key. Screen: ONLINE 0 JOBS...
  • Page 38 DPM/PEM User Manual Screen showing the progress of printing Screen during printing: • Number of received print jobs (13) • Number of remaining labels to be printed in the current job (25) ONLINE 13 JOBS Restcount: 25 ONLINE 13 JOBS Restcount: Endless ...
  • Page 39: Offline Mode

    DPM/PEM User Manual Offline mode Activate offline mode Normally activated automatically after switching on. To activate from online mode (when the print job is stopped):  Press the ONLINE key. OFFLINE 0 JOBS (There are no pending print jobs for processing). OFFLINE X JOBS Stopped : yy...
  • Page 40 DPM/PEM User Manual Opening the parameter menu In the parameter menu the user has access to a number of menus in which various parameters can be called in a defined order. The dispenser can be set so that some menus and/or parameters are not visible. Figure [27] shows the key functions for switching between different menus and for exiting the pa- rameter menu.
  • Page 41 DPM/PEM User Manual Setting parameters SYSTEM PARAMETER SYSTEM PARAMETER Speed unit Language English SYSTEM PARAMETER Language Language German SYSTEM PARAMETER Sprache [28] Key function when setting the SYSTEM PARAMETER > Language parameter. A Key for "Accept change" B Key for "Reject change" Each menu contains parameters that can be used to make settings on the machine control unit.
  • Page 42: Standalone Mode

    DPM/PEM User Manual Standalone mode In standalone mode, print jobs are not transferred via data cable but are instead stored on a mem- ory card. You can access them there from the printer control panel or using a connected keyboard. Activate standalone mode 1.
  • Page 43: Parameter Menu

    DPM/PEM User Manual PARAMETER MENU Overview of parameter menu PRINT PARAMETERS SYSTEM PARAMETER PRINT INFO INTERFACE PARA (DP INTERFACE) … Print speed … … … Feed speed Label sens. type Materialtype … Materiallength Ribbon autoecon. Materialwidth Ribb. eco. limit Print direction …...
  • Page 44 DPM/PEM User Manual PRINT PARAMETERS menu Print speed Print speed The print speed (material feed) can be adapted to the combination of ribbon and material in use to optimise the contrast intensity and the degree of blackening of the print image. Setting range: [2…16] inch/s;...
  • Page 45: Print Direction

    DPM/PEM User Manual Print direction [29] Alignment of the print image "Foot first" (A) or "Head first" (B). Settings: [„Foot first“, „Head first“] • "Foot first": Alignment of the print image as shown in [29A]. • "Head first": Alignment of the print image as shown in [29B]. Note the following: ...
  • Page 46: Ribbon Autoecon

    DPM/PEM User Manual SYSTEM PARAMETER menu Label sens. type Sensor type Select the sensor type or the type of mark for beginning of the label (reflex marking or punch). Settings: ["Reflex", "Punched"] • Reflex: Reflex sensor (detects reflex markings) • Punched: Transmission sensor (detects reflex punches) Ribbon autoecon.
  • Page 47 DPM/PEM User Manual SPECIAL FUNCTION menu Delete Job Deletes the active print job. When the online key is pressed, the printer interrupts processing of the active print job. Delete Job Clearing ... Delete Spooler Deletes the print job wait queue (spooler). When the online key is pressed, all print jobs in the print spooler are deleted.
  • Page 48: Print Test

    DPM/PEM User Manual SERVICE FUNCTIONS menu Head dot test Checks the printhead for faulty dots. The check ends with a status report [30] containing a list of faulty dots. This printout is generated even if no faulty dots were found. CAUTION! Danger of damage to the printhead.
  • Page 49: Start-Up And Operation

    DPM/PEM User Manual Startup and Operation ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING! This unit operates at mains voltage! Contacting electrically live components can cause lethal electrical shocks and burns. Make sure that the device is switched off before connecting the power cable.  ...
  • Page 50: Connecting To A Data Host

    DPM/PEM User Manual Connecting to a data host According to the factory settings, the DPM/PEM is set for data transfer via USB interface. Print data can also be transferred via a serial interface, Ethernet or an optional Centronics interface. Alternatively to transmitting via data line, the printjobs can be stored on a memory card and be started from there, see Transferring a print job ...
  • Page 51: Connecting Sensors

    DPM/PEM User Manual Connecting sensors WARNING! This unit operates at mains voltage! Contacting electrically live components can cause lethal electrical shocks and burns.  The machine must only be connected with other machines if they meet the requirements of a SELV circuit (Safety Extra-Low Voltage circuit) in accordance with EN 60950.
  • Page 52: Inserting Label Material

    DPM/PEM User Manual INSERTING LABEL MATERIAL WARNING! Danger of injury due to moving and rapidly rotating parts!  When working on the device, do not wear loose jewellery, long sleeves, long hair, and similar  Before inserting the label roll ensure that the machine is in offline mode. Close the devices cover before printing ...
  • Page 53 DPM/PEM User Manual 5. Peel off the labels between the printhead and the end of the label web [35]. 6. Press down the green lever and position the con- tact rollers [34D] on the label web while doing so.  The contact rollers should press down the ma- terial evenly.
  • Page 54 DPM/PEM User Manual 9. (DPM 4 only) Loosen the thumb screw [37A] at the spring-suspended block. Position the spring-sus- pended block [37B] in a way that the contact rolls press evenly on the backing paper web. Retighten the thumb screw. (DPM 5/6 only) Loosen the two thumb screws [38A] at the spring-suspended blocks.
  • Page 55 DPM/PEM User Manual Threading-in the label web (PEM) 1. Open the printer cover [33].  Hold the cover on the bottom right [33A]. [39] Open the front cover. 2. Adjust the material guide to the width of the label web. To do this, release the thumb screw [40A] on the outer material guide [40B], push the material guide up to the edge of the label material and screw in the thumb screw again until it is tight.
  • Page 56: Inserting Ribbon

    DPM/PEM User Manual INSERTING/REPLACING RIBBON WARNING! Rotating parts can entrap objects and body parts and draw them in! Never wear loose long hair, loose je-  wellery, long sleeves or similar items when working with the machine.  Always close the printer cover before printing.
  • Page 57: Changing Ribbon

    DPM/PEM User Manual Changing ribbon With roll diameter monitoring We recommend switching on roll diameter monitoring, see section Ribbon reserve  on page 63. As soon as the critical diameter is reached, the mes- sage appears: FOILØ X JOBS Follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 58: Mechanical Settings

    DPM/PEM User Manual MECHANICAL SETTINGS The pictures show a DPM. The settings at the PEM are the same. Position the label sensor The printer is equipped with a transmission sensor. By moving the red thumb wheel [45B], you can adjust the sensor within a range of 80 mm DPM/PEM 4/5) or 100 mm (DPM/PEM 6) perpendicular to the material.
  • Page 59 DPM/PEM User Manual Setting the ribbon tension For optimum printing results, the ribbon must run with- out creases. This can be achieved by correctly setting the torque on the rewinding mandrel and the braking torque on the unwinding mandrel. The factory settings cover a wide range of different rib- bon widths.
  • Page 60 DPM/PEM User Manual Setting the printhead pressure CAUTION! Shortened service life of printhead.  Always set the weakest printhead pressure that will produce acceptable printing results. Different material widths and thicknesses affect the contact pressure of the printhead on the print roller. The contact pressure can be set with an adjusting knob [48A] in 3 stages: •...
  • Page 61: Switching On/Off

    DPM/PEM User Manual SWITCHING ON/OFF WARNING! Only by disconnecting the plug from the mains supply is the machine fully dis- connected from the supply. Therefore:  Keep mains connection freely acces- sible.  In case of danger switch off the ma- chine and unplug the power cable.
  • Page 62 DPM/PEM User Manual Settings in parameter menu  The settings described below are generally included in the print job, in which case they do not need to be made. Manual settings that were made before a print job was transferred will be over- written by the settings in the print job.
  • Page 63: Monitoring Functions

    DPM/PEM User Manual Print process Direct thermal: SYSTEM PARAMETER > Ribbon autoecon. = „Thermal printing“.  Thermal transfer:  SYSTEM PARAMETER > Ribbon autoecon. = „Disabled“. Reducing use of the printhead Use of the printhead can be reduced in the thermal direct print process by raising it for extended sections with no printing.
  • Page 64: Installing The Printer Driver

    DPM/PEM User Manual PRINTING Creating print jobs There are two ways to create a print job: • Layout software + printer driver • Text file with Easy-Plug commands Layout software + printer driver Requirement: A printer driver must be installed on the PC. Layout software may include any type of software that has a print function (for example text pro- cessing).
  • Page 65 DPM/PEM User Manual Sending a command file directly: To open a Windows command line: START > PROGRAM FILES > ACCESSORIES > PROMPT.  To send via serial interface (COM1):  copy testjob.txt com1 . To send via USB or Ethernet interface: ...
  • Page 66: Status Messages

    DPM/PEM User Manual STATUS MESSAGES Error messages When a fault occurs, the printer shows an error message on the control panel. Error messages are based on the following outline: Print status 5144 Rewinder init Depending on the cause of the error, "Print Status" or "Queue Status" appears here. "Print Status" = message from the printer controller;...
  • Page 67 DPM/PEM User Manual  The sensitivity of the label sensor is set too low. Materials with weak contrast between the ma- terial and backing paper or between the reflex marking and the material require increased sensor sensitivity. Increase the sensitivity. ...
  • Page 68: Cleaning And Maintenance

    DPM/PEM User Manual Cleaning and Maintenance CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Safety WARNING! Dangerous situations may arise during maintenance and cleaning work. Accidents may occur due to mechanical or electrical effects if the relevant safety instructions are not observed!  Switch off the device before cleaning or maintenance and pull out the mains power connecting line! ...
  • Page 69: General Cleaning

    DPM/PEM User Manual GENERAL CLEANING Dust particles are especially likely to accumulate in the area of the print mechanics.  Remove dust particles with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner.  Clean the housing with a cloth and a standard com- mercial neutral cleaner.
  • Page 70 DPM/PEM User Manual PRINTHEAD General notes The thermal head [54A] and its holder [54C] are re- ferred to together as the printhead [53]. CAUTION! Danger of irreversible adjustment of the printhead position.  Never loosen the screws [53A] on the printhead.
  • Page 71: Cleaning The Print Head

    DPM/PEM User Manual Cleaning the printhead WARNING! Burn hazard! The printhead can become hot during operation.  Be careful whenever touching the printer. Paper dust and coloured particles from the thermal transfer ribbon may collect on the printhead during printing. Over time, this can significantly impair the printing quality in the following ways: •...
  • Page 72 DPM/PEM User Manual Cleaning with a cleaning stylus  Run the stylus many times back and forth across the thermal strip [57A] of the printhead. [57] Clean the printhead with the cleaning stylus. A Thermal strip Using a cleaning strip ...
  • Page 73: Replacing Printheads

    DPM/PEM User Manual Replacing printheads The printhead can only be replaced as a complete unit as shown in [62A]. WARNING! Burn hazard! The printhead can become hot during operation.  Be careful whenever touching the printer. 1. Switch off the machine. 2.
  • Page 74: Testing The Printhead

    DPM/PEM User Manual Testing the printhead The printer is equipped with a test function that checks the functionality of each single dot. Dot check with status report SERVICE FUNCTIONS > Head dot test.  Open A status report is generated after the dot check to pro- vide information about the number and position of any dots that may be faulty.
  • Page 75: Rubber Rollers

    DPM/PEM User Manual RUBBER ROLLERS The rubber rollers on the DPM/PEM can be cleaned from the bottom of the machine without any additional assembly work. The ribbon roller is freely accessible while the cover is open and the ribbon is removed [63]. Cleaning the rollers: 1.
  • Page 76 DPM/PEM User Manual BACKING PAPER DEVIATOR ROLLER (DPM) Clean the material deviator roller, if it is dirty with resi- dues of adhesive, labels or something similar: 1. Switch off the machine. 2. Pull out the mains plug. 3. Remove material. 4.
  • Page 77 DPM/PEM User Manual SENSORS Clean the sensors regularly to remove any material res- idue and dust. The cleaning intervals depend on the materials in use. Cleaning the punch sensor To access the punch sensor, first remove the guiding section: 1. Switch off the machine. 2.
  • Page 78 DPM/PEM User Manual Cleaning the material end sensor The material end sensor [70A] is located inside the ma- terial guide. The sensor must be cleaned of material and dust residue regularly. The cleaning intervals de- pend on the material in use. ...
  • Page 79: Cleaning The Ribbon Path

    DPM/PEM User Manual CLEANING THE RIBBON PATH All parts which come into contact with the ribbon [71] must be cleaned on a regular basis. The following min- imum distances apply: • Once per week • Every 5000 m of ribbon [71] Parts where ribbon residue gathers: A Ribbon roller B Deflector roller + stress relief...
  • Page 80 DPM/PEM User Manual REPLACING THE FILTER LINER CAUTION! A clogged dust filter can result in over- heating, thereby causing a machine failu-  Replace the filter liner on the fan regu- larly. The replacement interval for the filter liner must be de- fined according to the specific circumstances.
  • Page 81: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    DPM PEM User Manual EU Declarations EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (Translation of original version) Novexx Solutions GmbH Ohmstraße 3 D-85386 Eching Germany hereby declare that we have designed and built the machine designated below so that it is in conformity with...
  • Page 82 DPM PEM User Manual EU DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION (Translation of original version) Novexx Solutions GmbH Ohmstraße 3 D-85386 Eching Germany hereby declare that the partly completed machine designated below has been designed and built in such a way as to be in conformity with the safety and health protection requirements of directive 2006/42/EC, annex I, which are marked „fulfilled“...
  • Page 83 DPM PEM User Manual APPENDIX REGARDING THE DECLARATION OF INC- ORPORATION List of the essential health and safety requirements applied and fulfilled for the product named in the declaration of incorporation, relating to the design and construction of machinery. Number Not appli- Designation Fulfilled...
  • Page 84 DPM PEM User Manual Number Not appli- Designation Fulfilled Remark Annex I cable 1.5.4. Errors of fitting 1.5.5. Extreme temperatures 1.5.6. Fire 1.5.7. Explosion 1.5.8. Noise 1.5.9. Vibrations 1.5.10. Radiation 1.5.11. External radiation 1.5.12. Laser radiation 1.5.13. Emissions of hazardous materials and substances 1.5.14.
  • Page 86 Novexx Solutions GmbH Ohmstraße 3 85386 Eching Germany  +49-8165-925-0 www.novexx.com...

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