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1. X7 GRAVOGRAPH Please read carefully before use User manual Before installing and using this LE120 HP and LE1L40O0 HP machine you must read this user guide carefully Integ rated Exhausts Keep it in a safe place in case you need to refer to it later Accessories of the L SOLUTION 100 engraving machine First contact G1214 701 12 2007 ENG UPDATED EDITION NUMBER 1 TYPE OF MACHINE Exhaust Systems for the L SOLUTION 100 LASER ENGRAVING MACHINE MANUFACTURER PUREX INTERNATIONAL Ltd FOR GRAVOGRAPH INDUSTRIE INTERNATIONAL BP 15 Z I 10600 LA CHAPELLE SAINT LUC FRANCE Importer s address This publication and its contents are proprietary to Gravograph Industrie International Gravograph and are intended solely for the contractual use of Gravograph customers While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this manual Gravograph shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Gravograph reserves the right to revise this manual and make changes from time to time without any obligation by Gravograph to notify anybody of such revision or changes Gravograph can not be held liable for any problems arising out of the application or use of any products circuits or software described herein Neither does it convey a license under its patent rights nor the pate
2. The following guidelines are intended to assist the engineer when installing laser marking extraction systems LE120 HP and LE140 HP and to optimise their performance with the Laser engraving machine L SOLUTION 100 Composition of the Pack A 1 Exhaust with 4 wheels LE120 HP or LE140 HP B 1 Input Output cord 500mm C 1 Black pipe hose 100mm length 700mm with 2 clamps D 1 Power cord E 1 CD User manual F 1 Kit Gloves and Mask LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 6 First Contact Installing the Exhaust unit The LASER engraving machine L SOLUTION 100 is placed directly on the Exhaust unit The filters are already inserted inside the exhaust To do before the first use e Open the door of the exhaust system see procedure page 12 e Remove the 2 wedges C1 and C2 LE120 HP LE140 HP e Check that all the filters are the right place 2 Activated carbon filter 3 4 Carbon pads 8 CASCADE pre filter 3 or 6 pleats HEPA filter Positioning the Exhaust unit The Exhaust unit should be placed with sufficient space allowed for the following access Front Rear Once in position lock the two front castors 730 mm First Contact Control panel internal maintenance replacing filters Airin Cooling airin cooling air out power cable circuit breaker exhaust air interface cable optional 644 mm LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhau
3. another fault may be causing the LED to illuminate See below Connecting hose may have a leak or the vacuum sensor tubes Check all hose seals and connections for leaks and check the in the air inlet may be blocked vacuum sensor tube for blockage The alarm has triggered and the blower stops The thermal cutout on the blower may have engaged Check the cooling vents both inside and out Switch off mains power and allow the blower to cool If this does not remedy the fault please contact your supplier Blower does not function or has developed a fault Procedure e Check all cables and connections inside and out e Ensure the power supply matches the requirements of the Control signal to from interfaced equipment is incorrect or machine absent e Check circuit breaker e Check any fuses outside the machine e Switch off main power check all vents for blockages allow LED is not illuminated motor to cool and restart e An electrical part may need replacement contact supplier Odour or particles in exhaust air The activated carbon filter may be damaged fitted incorrectly or missing The activated carbon of the filter may be exhausted and should be replaced The activated carbon must be changed at least once a year Airflow insufficient to remove fume when the filter is not Possible airflow leak or a blockage Check all hose seals and blocked connections for leaks and check the vacuum sensor tube for blockage If OK then increas
4. damage contamination or injury caused by inappropriate or unlaw ful disposal Manual knocking out washing out or blowing out of the filters leads to destruction of the filter medium The harmful substances penetrate into the room air Disconnect the exhaust from the mains power supply before opening the cabinet door Opening the cabinet door It is important that the following procedure is followed when opening the door Failure to do so will result in your process operating without extraction which is an Occupational Health amp Safety hazard The correct procedure is as follows e Ensure your process is stopped the green LED is OFF e Switch off your Integrated Exhaust at the control panel see control system The green button 1 must not be illuminated e Disconnect your Integrated Exhaust from the mains e Turn the two door locks A1 on the front of the machine 180 degrees anti clockwise e Open the door A2 LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 12 First Contact Changing the Cascade pre filter Integrated Exhaust LE140 HP Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP The Cascade pre filter 2 is situated in the compartment on the left next to the two others filters activated carbon and HEPA The procedure to change it is as follows e Disconnect your Integrated Exhaust from the mains Goggles gloves and mask must be worn when changing filters label A9 see Changing filters Security page 12 e Open the doo
5. e Filters are manufactured from non toxic materials e Filters and prefilters are not re usable and no attempt should be made to clean them e Used filters and prefilters should be disposed of in accordance with local laws and regulations The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsibility for any harm damage contamination or injury caused by inappropriate or unlawful disposal e The LE120 HP and LE140 HP exhausts use high pressure blowers which may cause inferior filters to burst allowing hazardous fumes into the workplace Do not use filters that have only been tested to BS3928 BS5295 or AS208C as these standards are flow checks only and are designed to test filters used in general dust extraction and air conditioning e Consult the local regulations concerning fume extraction systems as these may be subject to requirements including periodic checks by authorised agencies re issue of certificates of compliance or equivalents etc Consult your supplier if in doubt e Consult your supplier for information on maintenance agreements that will ensure conformance to local regulations Safety instructions When using electro devices the following fundamental safety measures must be observed in order to protect against electric shock injury and fire e Please read and observe these instructions before using the device e Keep these operating and maintenance instructions carefully e Do not use the device for suction extra
6. the base material along with a wide variety of gases in some cases noxious i e benzene phosgene Why use fume extraction Lasers are used to mark engrave and cut a wide variety of materials During these processes gases vapours and particulate matter dust are released as airborne contaminants which in most cases can be classified as harmful if inhaled Airborne particles also cause problems for the laser if they are allowed to be deposited on the lens or remain in the marking area when loss of definition of the laser beam can occur Deposition of particulates within the laser enclosure can result in contamination of the product and also the need for regular cleaning of associated operating equipment The only practical method of overcoming the above problems is to remove these airborne contaminants as quickly and completely as possible by the provision of a fume extraction and filtration system Why two Integrated Exhausts LE120 HP and LE140 HP The two Integrated Exhausts LE120 HP and LE140 HP were designed especially for Gravograph applications compatible with the processing on noxious material such as rubber and acrylic without any repulsive odour They run at dB level of 69 They offer you two different capabilities Quantity of active carbon 40 liters 20 liters Engraving and cutting Marking and engraving Application Rubber stamp sheets Plastic engraving Wood cutting Wood engraving Acrylic cutting
7. 141 143 protection level P3 Changing of the filters should be carried out exclusively by a correspondingly trained member of staff Dispose of the filter in accordance with the statutory regulations in force in the country of installation in order to contribute to the preservation of the environment Manual knocking out washing out or blowing out of the filters leads to destruction of the filter medium The harmful substances penetrate into the room air Disconnect the exhaust from the mains power supply before opening the cabinet door Multi stage filtration Integrated Exhaust LE140 HP Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP The machine employs a multi stage filtration process Contaminated air enters the machine from the process 1 and is passed through a Cascade pre filter 2 which removes larger particles at approximately 1 micron in size and above This prevents premature blockage of the next filters 3 and 4 Two carbon pads 8 to protect the activated carbon filter and the HEPA filter The refillable activated carbon filter 3 removes toxic gases and the bad odors The activated carbon must be changed at least once a year The HEPA filter 4 removes 99 997 of particles larger than 0 3 microns in size and 95 of particles over 0 01 microns in size The purified air is now returned to the workplace 5 Important note Always check the following points for debris build up before changing any filter This avoids false alerts r
8. EN 50 081 1 Main filter assembly BS EN ISO 2144 BS EN ISO 536 BS EN ISO 1924 BS 5295 UNI 7833 BS 4400 Pre filter assembly UNI 7832 Mechanical assembly BS 8000 99 IEC 60034 1 BS 5000 VDE 0530 Enclosure ratings IP 54 IP 55 IP 56 Overload protection unit BS EN 60947 4 1 Control relay BS 5424 VDE 0660 Blower IEC 6000 34 IP54 This symbol indicates that once this equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must not be disposed of with non sorted municipal waste in accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC The equipment must be disposed of at an appropriate collection point for processing sorting and recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment DEEE The elements which compose Electrical and Electronic Equipment may contain substances which have harmful effects on the environment or on human health By following these instructions you are helping the environment contributing to the preservation of our natural resources and protecting human health LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 4 First Contact Warnings and safety instructions Warnings e Always isolate the system from the mains power supply before opening the exhaust cover e Disposable gloves and a dust mask are supplied with replacement filters prefilters They should be used when removing filters and disposed of with the used filter in the bag which is also provided Safety glasses should also be worn
9. LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 15 Changing the activated carbon Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP The activated carbon filter 3 is situated in the compartment on the right below the HEPA filter 4 The activated carbon must be changed at least once a year The procedure to change it is as follows e Disconnect your Integrated Exhaust from the mains Goggles gloves and mask must be worn when changing filters label A9 see Changing filters Security page 12 e Open the door see procedure page 12 ge a eii e Turn the filter locking handle 6 180 anti clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter unlocked position e The filters 3 4 will drop slightly to allow release e Remove the filters 3 4 by sliding it towards you and remove it completely from the exhaust Be careful not to damage the seals J e Loosen the screws S and remove the circular plates P e Empty the carbon box 3 The used activated carbon should be disposed of in the bag provided for that purpose e Fill the carbon box 3 only with Gravograph activated carbon 25kg standard carbon bag ref 49285 Use only Gravograph activated carbon The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsability for the use of any other activated carbon as specified in Consumables page 10 e Replace the plates P and tighten the screws S e Insert completely the filters 3 4 into the machine ensuring that the air
10. cted to a neutral socket and comply with the regulations in force in the country of installation If you do not have a plug of this type have one installed by an approved electrician Under no circumstances should you depart from this instruction First Contact Control system 1 Switching the Exhaust ON OFF To switch the Exhaust ON OFF press button 1 which will illuminate green when ON The green LED 3 will illuminate while the exhaust starts up 2 Speed Control Speed Contro To increase the vacuum turn the speed control knob 2 clockwise Turning the speed control knob anti clockwise reduces the vacuum What Vacuum to Set The lowest vacuum level possible should be used so that the fume produced by the process is just drawn into the capture nozzle Please note that setting the vacuum level unnecessarily high will reduce filter life 3 Exhaust starting up This green LED illuminates in order to indicate that the exhaust is starting up The arrest PAUSE and the start START of the extraction are controlled by the LASER engraving machine 4 Insufficient airflow This red LED illuminates in order to indicate that the airflow is insufficient The procedure is as follows 1 Switch off the exhaust system 2 Check all hose seals and connections for leaks and check the vacuum sensor tube for blockage and also check the following points for debris build up Extraction nozzle Flexible hose and any pipework Ai
11. ction of easily ignitable or explosive gases e Do not use the device in explosive zones e Do not use the device for suction extraction of burning or glowing substances such as for example cigarettes matches metallic dust or shavings paper cleaning cloths etc e Do not use the device for suction extraction of burning or inflammable materials such as for example oils or oil mist grease separating agents e g silicone spray cleaning agents etc e Do not use the device for suction extraction of aggressive media e Do not use the device for suction extraction of any form of liquid e Do not use the device for suction extraction of organic substances without the written authorisation of the manufacturer e Protect the connection plugs against heat moisture oil and sharp edges e Pay attention to the permitted mains voltage Observe information on the label attached to the cabinet rear e Use only Gravograph replacement parts e Do not operate the device without a filter insert e Disconnect the filter device from the mains power supply prior to opening e The blowing out opening must not be covered or blocked off e Always pay attention to ensuring that the device is standing firmly and that the brakes on the guide rolls are applied e When cleaning and servicing the device when replacing parts or when converting to another function the filter device must be disconnected from the mains power supply e The filter inserts can
12. e airflow level The HEPA filter has a shorter than expected life Large particles may be bypassing the particle pre filter Check the particle pre filter which may be damaged or missing All information in this publication is subject to change without prior notice Reclose circuit breaker To engage the circuit breaker press on C1 a ll LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 18 First Contact First Contact Technical Specifications Vers 1 0 30 10 2007 Dimensions wxdxh 700x644x730 mm 700x644x730 mm Net weight 80 kg 69 kg Shipping dimensions 860x780x1060 mm 860x780x1060 mm Shipping weight 95 kg 85 kg Max air flow 400 m h 400 m h Max static pressure 10 kPa 10 kPa Motor Brushless Brushless Noise level 69 dBA 69 dBA Needle felt F6 Needle felt F6 Dimensions 540x230x600 mm 540x230x300 mm Net weight 0 92 kg 0 6 kg Surface 2 6 m 1 4 m 0 1 0 Filtration class Number of pleats Activated carbon filter Dimensions 560x365x200 mm 560x365x200 mm Net weight 26 kg 15 kg Activated carbon 40 liters 20 liters Carbon pads Needle felt F6 Needle felt F6 Dimensions 560x365x5 mm 560x365x5 mm Net weight 0 09 kg 0 09 kg Surface 0 2 m2 0 2 m 0 1 0 Filtration class Dimensions 560x365x80 mm 560x365x80 mm Net weight 4 2 kg 4 2 kg H13 6 14 m H13 6 14 m HEPA filter 99 997 gt 0 3 um 99 997 gt 0 3 um 95 gt 0 01 um 95 gt 0 01 um 100 mm 100 m
13. elated to airflow e Extraction nozzle e Flexible hose and any pipework e Air inlet e Sense line inside the air inlet First Contact LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 11 Changing filters Security The machine will warn you with visible alert if a filter except for the activated carbon filter is blocked see control system The red LED illuminates Always change the Cascade pre filter first unless recently changed and restart the machine If the alert continues check and if necessary change the carbon pads 8 or and the HEPA filter 4 Take care when removing filters as they are heavy Always wear the protective gloves and mask provided and dispose of them with the used filters in the bag provided Changing of the filters should be carried out exclusively by a correspondingly trained member of staff Operation of the filter installation must be interrupted during changing of the filter cartridge Goggles gloves and mask must be worn when changing filters label A9 Filter change and disposal must only be carried out in well ventilated areas and with a corresponding breathing mask Our recommendation Half breathing mask DIN EN 141 143 protection level P3 Dispose of the filter in accordance with the statutory regulations in force in the country of installation in order to contribute to the preservation of the environment The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsability for any harm
14. flow arrows on the labels 7 are pointing up Be careful not to damage the seals J e Turn the filter locking handle 180 clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter locked position e Close and lock the door e Connect your filter device to the mains and restart the machine LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 16 First Contact Changing the fuse You will find a spare fuse F2 in the drawer T containing the fuses of the exhaust system The exhaust system is protected by one fuse 8 A T 250V F1 T These fuses must be temporized with a high breaking capacity and must comply with the IEC 127 2 norm Unplug your mains cable from the mains socket 1 Disconnect the mains cable D from the socket A5 at the back of the exhaust system to give easier access 2 Pull out the drawer T containing the fuses F1 and F2 The fuse F1 must be replaced by the spare fuse F2 3 If the new fuse blows without apparent reason contact an approved GRAVOGRAPH technician First Contact LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 17 Trouble Shooting The Cascade pre filter and or HEPA filter may be blocked One or both of these filters may be blocked Unless recently changed you should first replace the Cascade pre filter and re start the machine If the red LED does not switch off you should then replace the carbon pads or the HEPA filter If these filters have been recently changed then
15. m 230 V 10 120 V 10 230 V 10 120 V 10 Type of protection By a reclose circuit breaker amp By one fuse 5x20mm 8 A T 250V T temporized fuse with high breaking capacity and in conformity with the IEC 127 2 norm Wattage 1 1 kW 1 1 kW Frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Insufficient airflow Y warning system filter blocked warning Air inlet and outlet Voltage LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 19
16. mary maintenance is filter replacement and the machine control system will indicate when this is required All hoses should be checked for clogging periodically To ensure the smooth running of the extraction machine and associated equipment please perform the following periodic checks Daily Visually check that the fumes are being drawn into the extraction point and check the status of the green and red LEDs The activated carbon must be changed at least once a year Circuit breaker tripped May indicate a serious fault Consult your supplier see Reclose circuit breaker page 18 Consumables e HEPA filters LE140 HP LE120 HP HEPA H13 4 2 kg e Activated carbon filters LE140 HP LE120 HP 40 liters carbon box 26 kg 20 liters carbon box 15 kg Carbon pad 180g Standard carbon bag 25 kg e Cascade pre filters LE140 HP 6 PLEAT CASCADE Prefilter 920 g LE120 HP 3 PLEAT CASCADE Prefilter 600 g LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 10 Ref 49281 Ref 49282 Ref 49283 Ref 49284 Ref 49285 Ref 49286 Ref 49287 49281 49282 49286 449287 First Contact Filtration and changing filters Operation of the filter installation must be interrupted during changing of the filter cartridge Filter change and disposal must only be carried out in well ventilated areas and with a corresponding breathing mask Our recommendation Half breathing mask DIN EN
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18. not be regenerated e Dispose of the filter in accordance with the statutory regulations in force in the country of installation in order to contribute to the preservation of the environment e When using an external filter control the control cable must be examined for damage prior to all work e The device must not be used if the control cable is not in perfect condition e The mains lead of the device must be checked at regular intervals for signs of damage e The device must not be used if the mains lead is not in perfect condition e Do not use the filter device if one or more parts of the device are defective are missing or are damaged In any such case please contact your Gravograph supplier First Contact LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 5 Introduction What happens when lasing When a laser beam is applied to the surface of a material several conditions can occur e The high temperatures generated cause the air near to the contact point to expand generally back in the direction of the lens for stationary products e The laser beam causes incineration vaporisation melting and softening of the material depending upon the distance from the contact point The rapidly expanding gases pick up and carry the removable particles and droplets at relatively high velocities away from the product material e The contaminants released consist of the products of complete and partial combustion including possible oxides of
19. nt rights of third parties Gravograph provides no warranties whatsoever on any software used in connection with a Gravograph Laser Engraving System express or implied Neither does it guarantee software compatibility with any off the shelf software package or any software program that has not been written by Gravograph Intended use of this system must be followed within the guidelines of this manual In no event will Gravograph be liable for any damages caused in whole or in part by customer or for any economic loss physical injury lost revenue lost profits lost savings or other indirect incidental special or consequential damages incurred by any person even if Gravograph has been advised of the possibility of such damages or claims Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc c Gravograph Industrie International 2007 All Rights Reserved O NI GRAVOGRAPH LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 2 First contact Summary Information about regulations ssssssssussss2u2u2u2222222unuuuunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn amp Warnings and safety WS IC COINS aod 5 WWANINIVOS E TAA AE E T T E T A AE E E T 5 Sea ni Eae a EAT eet A A ETATE T T E AE S 5 TAUFOGUGUION esns EEA a aa O What Happens WAEN lasing vacsccsceureeds conecannaiedhsutenceucaumeues E E A AOSE 6 Woy USS TUME Ox CHON reran a e EE E A E E EEEE 6 Why two Integrated Exhausts LE120 HP a
20. ollows e Disconnect your Integrated Exhaust from the mains Goggles gloves and mask must be worn when changing filters label A9 see Changing filters Security page 12 e Open the door see procedure page 12 e Turn the filter locking handle 6 180 anti clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter unlocked position e The filters 3 4 will drop slightly to allow release e Remove the filters 3 4 by sliding it towards you and remove it completely from the exhaust Be careful not to damage the seals J e Replace the HEPA filter 4 ensuring that the part number on the old filter matches the part number on the new filter label 7 Use only Gravograph HEPA filters The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsability for the use of any other HEPA filter as specified in Consumables page 10 e Insert completely the filters 3 4 into the exhaust ensuring that the airflow arrows on the label 7 are pointing up Be careful not to damage the seals J e Turn the filter locking handle 180 clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter locked position e Close and lock the door Set the minimum airflow e Connect your filter device to the mains and restart the machine e If the red LED is still lit increase the airflow until the red LED turns off e If the red LED is still lit with airflow set maximum and with all the filters certified as OK contact your supplier First Contact
21. r see procedure page 12 e Pull the filter 2 off the air inlet 1 and remove it e Insert the new filter pushing the hole in the filter over the air inlet 1 Use only Gravograph Cascade pre filters The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsability for the use of any other pre filter as specified in Consumables page 10 e Close and lock the door e Set the minimum airflow e Connect your filter device to the mains and restart the machine e If the red LED is still lit increase the airflow until the red LED turns off e If the red LED is still lit with airflow set maximum and with a new Cascade pre filter the 2 carbon pads or the HEPA filtre must be replaced First Contact LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 13 Changing the carbon pads Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP The carbon pads 8 are situated in the compartment on the right one below the HEPA filter 4 and the other below the activated carbon filter 3 The procedure to change the carbon pads is as follows e Disconnect your Integrated Exhaust from the mains Goggles gloves and mask must be worn when changing filters label A9 see Changing filters Security page 12 e Open the door see procedure page 12 e Turn the filter locking handle 6 180 anti clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter unlocked position e The filters 3 4 will drop slightly to allow release e Remove the filters 3 4 by sliding it to
22. r inlet Sense line inside the air inlet 2 If the red LED is still lit despite all the checks described above increase the airflow with the speed control knob 2 until the red LED turns off the problem is resolved 3 Ifthe red LED is still lit with airflow set maximum it means that one or more filters must be replaced see Filtration and changing filters page 11 3a Open the door of the exhaust see procedure page 12 and check that all the filters are the right place 3b First replace the Cascade pre filter see procedure page 13 Set the minimum airflow before re starting the exhaust If the red LED is still lit increase the airflow until the red LED turns off the problem is resolved 3c If the red LED is still lit with airflow set maximum and with a new Cascade pre filter the 2 carbon pads or the HEPA filtre must be replaced procedure described pages 14 15 Once everything is in place Set the minimum airflow and re start the exhaust If the red LED is still lit increase the airflow with the speed control knob 2 until the red LED turns off the problem is resolved If the fault persists contact your supplier First Contact LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 9 Routine maintenance Schedule Before carrying out any maintenance unplug the mains supply cable The mains cable should always be replaced if it is damaged in any way flattened nicked cracked etc or if there are bare wires Pri
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24. sts 7 Hose connection Incorrect connection or layout of hose can cause poor airflow blockages and potentially dangerous build up of fume Use the shortest length of hose possible and keep bends to a minimum Your supplier can advise you of appropriate diameters and layouts of hose for your particular application Ensure all connections are properly sealed and that there are no kinks in the hose Once secured in position connect the hose C to the inlet on the machine by pushing the hose onto the inlet and by using 2 supplied clamps A B C D G Integrated Exhaust Input Output cord Black pipe hose 100mm length 700mm with 2 clamps Power cord Air Outlet Electrical connection Prior to connecting the power supply D ensure that the voltage frequency and power requirements are correct as shown on the label attached to the cabinet rear Various connection methods are available to order Input Output Connect the Input Output cord B between the Laser engraving machine and the Integrated Exhaust The Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP or LE140 HP is controlled directly by the Laser engraving machine L SOLUTION 100 using this I O cord B Press on the control panel of the L SOLUTION 100 in order to activate the Integrated Exhaust when engraving LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 8 _ ms nw Setanta sex seenrrrr This material is lt class 1 The mains plug MUST always be conne
25. wards you and remove it completely from the exhaust Be careful not to damage the seals J e Check the carbon pads status and replace them if necessary Use only Gravograph main filters The company and its agents disclaim all liability and responsability for the use of any other pre filter as specified in Consumables page 10 e If their status are good replace the HEPA filter step e of the procedure Changing the HEPA filter next page e Otherwise once the carbon pads replaced insert the filter 3 4 completely into the machine ensuring that the airflow arrows on the labels 7 are pointing up Be careful not to damage the seals J e Turn the filter locking handle 180 clockwise so that it is horizontal and in the filter locked position e Close and lock the door e Set the minimum airflow e Connect your filter device to the mains and restart the machine e If the red LED is still lit increase the airflow until the red LED turns off e If the red LED is still lit with airflow set maximumand with a new Cascade pre filter and 2 carbon pads replaced the HEPA must be replaced see the procedure Changing the HEPA filter next page LE120 HP and LE140 HP Integrated Exhausts 14 First Contact Changing the HEPA filter a E D Integrated Exhaust LE140 HP Integrated Exhaust LE120 HP The HEPA filter 4 is situated in the compartment on the right over the other filters 8 and 3 The procedure to change it is as f

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