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1. Copyright SEAL amp Graphics 2002 All rights are reserved No part of the document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of SEAL Graphics The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by SEAL Graphics SEAL Graphics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose SEAL Graphics shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing performance or use of this document and the program material which it describes Trademarks Credits SEAL is a registered trademark of SEAL Graphics Image is a registered trademark of SEAL Graphics AquaSEALgis a registered trademark of SEAL Graphics ProSEAL is a registered trademark of SEAL Graphics Safety Information Intended Use The AquaSEAL Y SW 3000 liquid laminator is intended for use with medium large and grand format graphic output Graphics can vary in widths from 0 3 2 6M 1 8ft in width and can be up to 90M 295 ft in length dependent on thickness of media used The AquaSEAL Y SW 3000 liquid laminator is intended for use with AquaSEAL water based sealant_
2. The Idler Brakes allow adjustable brake pressure to be applied to the Tension Idler and the Upper Idler to give the desired amount of back tension required to run wide media The Sealant Pump is located in the center of the machine in the lower compartment The sealant pump is used to pump the coating up to the Applicator Tube The Sealant Tank is located in the center of the machine in the lower compartment next to the Sealant Pump The Sealant Tank has a 37 Liter 10 US gallon capacity and is the main holding tank for the coating The Dryer Panel is located on top of the machine running between the two end cabinets This assembly is used to dry and cure the coating before it winds up on the Take up roller Note The Dryer Panel has fans in the top of it that force air through perforations in the face of the Heater These fans are used to push humidity out of the Dryer Panel compartment and assist in drying the media Section 1 Introduction a The Unwind Stands are used to position rolls of media directly under the front of the machine for straight feeding and trouble free operation Each SW 3000 is equipped with 2 Unwind Stands a The Control Panel contains all the displays controls and indicators required to operate the laminator Refer to figure 1 2 and its accompanying descriptions Stop Mode removes power to the entire control panel When main power is turned ON this is the machine s normal state If an Emergency Stop butt
3. Cleaning the LaMiInator ss ss au dns een 16 Section 3 Periodic Maintenance Level ias rare 17 Level 2 Cl ANINO nn Ad nn ia 18 Section 4 Troubleshooting After Sales Support ro bleshooting pia 19 20 After Sales Support siceticosceecsnanuneaadunguetandebeddaebenendeanededamedecsdesatnon sede 21 Warranty SEAL amp Graphics warrants to the original consumer purchaser that each new SEAL Image Laminator which proves defective in materials or workmanship within the applicable warranty period will be repaired or at our option replaced without charge Effective November 1st 2002 the applicable warranty period for New Equipment shall be one year parts six months labor and rollers from date of purchase This warranty extends to and is enforceable by only the original consumer purchaser and only for the period during the applicable term which the product remains in the possession of the original consumer purchaser Original consumer purchaser means the person who first purchased the product covered by this warranty other than for purpose of resale This warranty does not apply if it is found that at any time the equipment has not been used for its intended purpose Effective November 1st 2002 the applicable warranty period for Refurbished Equipment shall be ninety days parts and labor excluding rollers Rollers are not covered under warranty The applicable warranty period for Demo Equipment shall vary not exceeding the m
4. long and has sealant and add a small begun to dry out amount of water 1 cup and allow the sealant to cycle through the machine 20 Section 4 After Sales Support Section 4 After Sales Support Section 4 After Sales Support SEAL Brands Technical Service For technical assistance amp service Asia Pacific For technical assistance amp service Tel 1 800 486 6502 Fax 1 800 966 4554 For UK Tel 44 1268 722 400 Fax 44 1268 729 442 or 44 870 125 5798 For NL Tel 31 572 345 500 Fax 31 572 345 501 SEAL Brands Customer Service For information and placing orders Tel 1 800 257 7325 Fax 1 800 966 4554 SEAL Brands Technical Service Europe and SEAL Brands Customer Service Europe For information and placing orders Tel 31 572 345 500 Fax 31 572 345 501 Note SEAL Graphics recommends that your main power be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with electrical codes in your area Specifications subject to change without notice Seal Graphics Seal Graphics Americas Corporation Canada 7091 Troy Hill Drive 1601 Matheson Blvd E Elkridge MD 21075 Unit 4 Tel 410 379 5400 Mississauga Ontario Fax 410 579 8960 Canada L4W 1H9 Tel 905 212 9232 Fax 905 212 9313 Seal Brands the finishing touch www sealbrands com Seal Graphics U K Ltd Unit 1 1 Watkins Close Burnt Mills Industrial Estate Basildon Essex SS13 1BJ United Kingdom Tel 44 1268 722 400
5. Cable 4 Entrance Figure 1 3 Rear View 10 Section 2 Operating Procedures All operating functions are initiated at the control panel The following section outlines general procedures and describes specific functions used to coat outdoor media This section is divided into the following sub headings 1 2 3 4 5 Tool Loading Materials Pre heat the laminator Web the laminator Run the laminator Cleaning the laminator s Supplies Required IR Gun optionally purchased Absorbent towels soft lint free disposable Lab coat or smock Rubber gloves Bucket of water Long neck funnel 1 Loading Materials Loading the Sealant 1 2 3 Ensure that the Drain Tank valve is open to the Sealant Tank Ensure that the machine is in STOP mode or turned OFF Using a long neck funnel pour AquaSEAL 110 or AquaSEAL 510 into the main drain hole in the Drain Pan The sealant tank holds 37 Liters 10 US gallons of sealant Be careful not to add too much sealant to the tank 11 Section 2 Operating Procedures Priming the Pump 1 After filling the Sealant Tank connect the supplied length of hose to the drain valve and place the other end into the supply tank Open the drain valve on the pump valve assembly and close the flow control valve This will allow the coating to flow freely from the Sealant Tank to the pump and purge any air from the impeller housing Once impeller housing is full of seala
6. Fax 44 1268 729 442 O 2002 SEAL Graphics SEAL and Image are registered trademarks of SEAL Graphics Part 0M3000 E Rev 3 11 02 Seal Graphics Europe BV Kanaaldijk O Z 3 P O Box 29 8100 AA Raalte The Netherlands Tel 31 572 345 500 Fax 31 572 345 501 Seal Graphics Pacific Limited Unit A 13 Floor Block 1 Leader Industrial Centre Tsuen Wan New Territories Hong Kong Tel 852 2407 3738 Fax 852 2408 0973 23
7. Pump and let the water flush the system for 5 minutes Turn Sealant Pump OFF 0 Remove and clean the screen in the Sealant Pump Filter Simply running the screen under a faucet will do this 11 Reinstall Filter Screen ensuring that the bowl is screwed back on securely 12 Remove the Sealant Tank and dispose of the water 13 Reinstall tank and refill with Sealant 14 Ensure all valves are in their proper position for normal operation 15 Turn the machine OFF at the Main Power Switch 16 Wipe up any water from Draw Down Assembly and dry off all parts 18 Section 4 Troubleshooting The following table lists problems that may occur when using the SW 3000 Liquid Laminator Recommended corrective actions are provided for all commonly encountered problems Problem Symptom Corrective Action A thin coating Sealant is diluted with water Remove old coating and refill A A y Heavy coating Weight of coating in application Increase break tension on the area causes material to sag Transition and Tension Idlers and not get wiped off properly Streaked finish quickly and streak with new Contaminated coating can clump up and streak with new up drive Roll feed to take up alignment is poor Insufficient back tension Increase brake tension on RE Transton and Tension Idlers is poor Coated Media is wet Insufficient drying Check the web coming out of the dryer Temperature with IR gun panel 66 82 C 150 180 F Reduce web spee
8. SEAL Seal Brands the finishing touch AquaSEAL i SW 3000 Owner s Operation Manual Important Read and understand all safety information before operating AquaSEAL SW 3000 Liquid Laminator Preface This manual contains the following Sections Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Introduction provides a basic overview of the AquaSEAL M Superwide liquid laminator and contains illustrations of the basic hardware components Operating Procedures describes procedures for setting up starting stopping and controlling the machine Periodic Maintenance provides procedures for periodic cleaning of the applicator area and general cleaning Troubleshooting After Sales Support describes problems that may be encountered lists corrective actions to resolve them and information on who to call for after sales support Table of Contents General LA LES LU RSI SIA LE ti ola ida 3 Safety Information sesen NA ie ns ne 4 5 1 ue din rie 5 Section 1 Introduction Hardware OVervieW sise nn 6 10 Section 2 Operating Procedures Tools Supplies Needed oooooococococccccccnoncncncncncncncncncncnnnanananananeninanes 11 Loading the Sealant ooooooncncncccncccncncncncncnononnnnnnnnnnnnnannonenonenenennnnnn 11 Priming the Pump serias rabia 12 Loading the WCC a PON POU 0 Pee Po 13 Pre heat the Laminator ss 13 Web the Laminator enr M ANR NM Ne 14 Run the amies ii 15
9. aximum warranty period stated herein All Demo Equipment comes with a specific warranty which will be stated at the time of purchase If warranty period is not detailed in writing there is no remaining warranty Please ask your dealer distributor or sales representative for details NOTE Used and Not Refurbished Equipment is sold on an AS IS basis with No Warranty For more information regarding this warranty please contact your distributor WARN ING Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this unit without our prior written approval will void the user s warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the user WARN ING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with Owner s Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense
10. both end cabinets and in the center of the machine on top of the Heater assembly When pressed all power is removed from the working parts of the machine and all pneumatic assemblies return to their safe state The machine cannot be used again until the Emergency Stop Buttons are reset twisting the button Ya turn clockwise When the emergency stop buttons are reset the laminator powers up in the STOP mode The Photo Eyes are located on both right and left side plates directly in front of the Draw Down Assembly and directly in front of and behind the Heater Assembly Both the Draw Down and Heater Assemblies are on Pneumatic cylinders that lift them up for webbing the machine The Photo Eyes are enabled when machine is switched to Run mode The Drawdown Assembly Photo Eyes are active for 10 seconds After the Run button is pushed and then become disabled for the liquid flow adjustment The Heater Assembly Photo Eyes are always enabled in the run mode and raise the assembly when the beam is crossed and will lower when obstruction is removed The Draw Down Assembly is located directly over the Drain Tank and is used to apply and smooth the coating onto the surface of the media It is in the Down position in Run mode only lt is automatically lowered when the machine is put into Run mode The Tension Idler is used to provide back tension on the media during operation The Down position is used during webbing and the UP position is used during operation
11. d Increase the heat panel temperature sealant has not adhered to contaminates the film or paper Sealant is contaminated Remove old coating and refill with new Media or inks and sealant are Use a compatible media incompaible Distortions in media Media is too hot and is Cool down the heaters and or beginning to melt speed up the drive Media is hot and back tension Decrease back tension is too high 19 Section 4 Troubleshooting Poor pump pressure Pump impeller is locked or e Check pump impeller for broken obstruction and clear if necessary Pump is air locked Bleed air from impeller housing by opening the drain valve on the pump valve assembly Check all valves to make sure one is not closed thus preventing the pump from priming Plumbing is obstructed Check filters and valves for obstructions and clear if necessary Check inlet at bottom of sealant tank for obstruction and clear if necessary Surface impressions occur Insufficient drying e Reduce web speed at the take up roll e Increase heater panel temperature The sealant is foaming There is a leak at the pump or inlet plumbing them Sealant tank is low and is Add more sealant to tank Er Fri ES with new Pump has malfunctioned e Check for air trapped in the pump and bleed by opening the drain valve on the pump valve assembly e Replace Sealant in tank develops a Sealant has been left without Pull skin off the top of the skin over its surface agitation for too
12. d running temperature The two indicator lights located below the Temperature Controller represent the Dryer Panel in Y sections and if lit indicate the sections of the Dryer Panel that are currently powered Dryer Panel UP DOWN is used to raise or lower the Dryer Panel when in Run mode This function operates only in Run mode Speed Control is used to turn the Take Up ON OFF and adjust its speed setting This function operates in Pre heat and Run modes only Heaters Engaged HALF FULL is used to control the amount of heater utilized The Half setting will disable the left half of the Dryer Panel and is used if small format material is being used and the entire heater is not needed The Full setting is used if the entire width of the Dryer Panel is required Section 1 Introduction e Take Up Drive Disengage is used to switch the drive from its normal forward state to a disengaged state that allows the Take up to free spin in the reverse direction for unloading purposes Machine must be in DRIVE position for normal operation e Sealant ON OFF is used to turn the Sealant Pump ON and OFF e Tension Idler UP DOWN is used to move the Tension Idler up or down This function operates in Reset Pre heat and Run modes Figure 1 2 Control Panel Section 1 Introduction a The Main Power Switch switches electrical power to the machine ON and OFF The cabinet door cannot be opened until the power switch is turned off The Main Pow
13. dler Photo Eyes Dryer Panel RON e ET IR Sealant Tank Sealant Unwind Stands Pump Figure 2 3 Web Diagram Method 1 Ensure that the machine is in Pre heat mode with the Tension Idler in the Down position and the Take up in the Drive position Ensure that Unwind Stands are centered under the media if the media is fan folded center the media under the front of the machine Pull media around the back side of the Tension Idler and up between the Tension Idler and the Web Idler directly above it Pull material over the top of the Web Idler and under the Draw Down Assembly 5 Pull the material under the Dryer Panel to the Take up assembly From the back of the machine pull the material square and then tape the edge securely to the Take up roller Make sure that the material is not wrinkled or misaligned Note t is important to get the material as straight as possible to ensure a minimal amount of telescoping on the Take up Roller 14 Section 2 Operating Procedures 4 Run the Laminator 1 2 Adjust the Speed Control to 1 on the dial Raise the Tension Idler and adjust brakes lightly into the Tension and Web Idlers by turning clockwise Open the distribution valves on the applicator tube and ensure that the tips of the flex hoses are not clogged with dried coating Position hoses to deposit coating on the backside of the lower dra
14. er Circuit Breakers provide over current protection The Power Cable Entrance is the point where the cable connected to the power source enters the machine It connects the machine to one of the following power sources e 208 240VAC 50 60 Hz single phase 48 Amps max current e 208 240VAC 50 60 Hz three phase 23 Amps max per phase Maximum Power Consumption in either configuration 11 451 Watts It is strongly recommended that the machine is fed from an Earth Leakage protected electrical outlet if in doubt please contact Seal Graphics Technical Services listed at rear of manual or consult a licensed electrician The Compressed Air Connection is located on the lower back of the left side cabinet where an outside source of compressed air is connected A 90 100psi Acfm 6 7 bar 113L minute compressed air supply is required The maximum inlet pressure is 125psi 8 5 bar The Take up Roller is located on the back of the machine and is used to pull the material through the machine and wind the finished material up The Cooling Fan Assembly located beneath the Take up Roller contains fans to cool the media down before it rolls up The Cooling Fan Assembly automatically switches on when the machine is put into Run mode Figure 1 3 shows the rear view of the liquid laminator Major components safety items shown in red include the following Take up Roller gt A ES Fans a gt Power
15. nt it is important to remember to CLOSE the drain valve and OPEN the flow control valve on the pump valve assembly Remove the hose from the drain valve and allow any sealant to drain into the Sealant Tank All Sealant Pump flow control operations are controlled at the Sealant Pump Valve Assembly as shown in Figure 2 1 Open the distribution valves on the applicator tube located on the Draw Down Assembly 4 Switch machine into Pre heat mode and turn Sealant switch ON Coating will fill the system and begin flowing out the distribution valves Flow rates can be adjusted at each distribution valve Turn Sealant Pump OFF and close the distribution valves Closing the distribution valves keeps the Applicator tube from draining Drain Valve Flow Valve Quick Disconnect Le Sealant Pump Fitting To Sealant Tank Figure 2 1 Sealant Pump 12 Section 2 Operating Procedures Loading the Media 1 If using rolled media position the Unwind stands equally spaced under the front of the machine and place the roll of media on the stands so that it is well supported The media must be oriented to feed into the machine with the image side up If the media is fan folded position the material on the floor under the front of the machine with the media oriented to feed into the machine with the image side up Note When running fan folded media it is important to keep the edges as straight as possible This will help ensure
16. on is depressed and reset the machine will reset into Stop Mode No machine functions are operational in Stop Mode Reset Mode applies power to the control panel Only the Sealant Pump and the Tension Idler switches are enabled in Reset mode All other functions are only enabled in Pre heat or Run Modes Pre heat Mode is used to pre heat the Dryer Panel to normal operating temperatures prior to running the machine In Pre heat mode the Dryer panel is turned ON and is in the UP position only it cannot be lowered All machine functions are operational except the UP Down control over the Dryer panel If Run Mode is not selected after 30 minutes in Pre Heat mode the machine will revert to Stop Mode Note If Preheat button is pushed twice machine will revert to Stop Mode Run Mode is enabled when the machine is ready to operate All functions are enabled in this mode When the machine is put into Run mode the Dryer Panel will automatically come down if the Dryer Panel Up Down switch is in the DOWN position The Draw Down Assembly will lower only when the machine is put into Run mode Temperature Controller is used to adjust the set point of the dryer panel The temperature is adjusted by holding the set button down and using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the desired temperature setting When power to the machine is ON the controller will display the actual temperature and when the SET button is depressed it will display its desire
17. only Use of solvent based or other manufacturers sealants may damage the machine and may void any warranty Safety Instructions When handling any chemical products read the manufacturers container labels and the Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS for important health safety and environmental information To obtain MSDS Sheets for AquaSEAL Products Please call your local distributor In case of emergency please telephone 44 0 1268 530 331 Europe or 800 486 6502 USA When using any equipment always follow the manufacturers instructions for safe operation Warning Avoid contact with heat source during use Wear heat resistant gloves and safety glasses Failure to avoid contact with hot surfaces may cause burns Always observe manufacturers recommendations when handling chemicals Safety Information General a D Do not operate the machine until it is connected to the proper power source Refer to Installation instructions located inside control cabinet It is strongly recommended that the machine is fed from an Earth Leakage protected electrical outlet if in doubt please contact Hunt Technical Services contact details in After Sales Support section at the rear of the manual or consult a licensed electrician Familiarize yourself with the layout of the Control Panel and with the operation of the sealant delivery system Do not wear loose clothing and contain loose hai
18. r to avoid becoming entangled with moving parts of the machine Comply with all safety warning signs labels and instructions Operators should be trained on the proper use of the machine and all safety procedures Provide fresh water clean towels and rubber gloves for use during cleanup It is advisable to wear eye protection when filling emptying sealant tank Always Provide an approved emergency eyewash station adjacent to the machine Figure S 1 shows the safety labels that appear on the AquaSEAL M SW 3000 y Temperature warning label Figure S 1 Safety Labels Section 1 Introduction The AquaSEAL SW 3000 is a medium large and grand format media liquid laminator used to coat graphics with a protective sealant Operating either roll or fan fed the media is threaded through the applicator mechanism under the drying assembly and onto the take up roller During operation the liquid laminator applies sealant onto the printed graphics and then cures and dries it before winding the media onto the take up roller Hardware Overview Figure 1 1 shows the front view of the liquid laminator Major components safety items shown in red include the following Applicator LD Dryer Panel Tube Draw Dow Assembly Web gt Idler Meyer Bar gt Figure 1 1 Front View Section 1 Introduction a Three Emergency Stop Buttons are fitted to the machine located prominently on the front of
19. tching the Take up into disengage This disengages the Take up Roller motor and the material can be easily pulled off The disengage state of the Take up is functional in all modes including Stop mode 15 Section 2 Operating Procedures 5 Cleaning the Laminator 1 It is important to clean the machine immediately after the end of the material is completely through the Dryer panel 2 Switch the machine into Stop mode Using a WET cloth wipe the 2 draw down bars to remove any excess sealant from them Wipe the stainless steel table directly behind the Draw Down Assembly if it has any sealant on it Note Sometimes the tail end of the material will drag a little coating onto the stainless steel table behind the Draw Down Assembly lt needs to be cleaned off quickly because the heat from the Dryer Panel will dry it apidly Dry the Draw Down bars with a clean dry cloth Use a small cup of water to dip the tip of the flex hose into in order to pull excess coating out of the tube Wipe the tip of the flex hose dry If you are finished with the machine for a period of time you should also wipe any excess sealant out of the drain tank A large 4 X 6 sponge works well for this 16 Section 3 Periodic Maintenance Shutdown and Cleaning Important Do not allow the laminator to sit idle without performing one of the following cleaning procedures immediately after it is shut down Level 1 Cleaning Laminator
20. that there are no problems with wrinkling 2 Pre heat the Laminator All Pre heat control operations are controlled from the Control Panel as shown in Figure 2 2 1 Switch machine ON at the Main Power Switch e Laminator will power up in Stop mode e Dryer Panel is in the UP position e Heaters are OFF 2 On the Heater Controller press and hold the SET button to check the set point temperature Adjust the set point by holding the SET button down and using the UP DOWN arrows to scroll to the desired temperature setting Note Most super wide vinyl s run well with a SET POINT temperature of 205 315 400 600 F dependent on speed Press the reset Power Switch then the Pre heat button to power the Dryer Panel and begin heating When the machine is switched into Pre heat mode a 30 minute timer initiates If the machine is not put into Run mode within that 30 minute time frame the machine will switch back into Stop mode Once the machine reaches its SET POINT it is ready to be switched into Run mode Set Button Pre heat Adjust by Switch depressing the Machine Set button and must be in using the Up Pre heat Down arrows mode to to scroll to the enable the desired set Dryer panel temperature Figure 2 2 Heater Control locations on Control Panel Section 2 Operating Procedures 3 Web the Laminator A Web diagram is provided in Figure 2 3 below Draw sem J Applicator Tube Web Idler Tension I
21. w down bar Some coating may begin to drain out 4 Ensure that the Dryer Panel UP DOWN switch is in the DOWN position Switch the machine into Run mode This will cause the Dryer Panel and the Draw Down Assembly to lower into operating position and the Drive to begin to move Note At any time in machine operation the machine is sensing for movement in the Take up system to ensure that the media is always moving If no motion is sensed a 30 second timer is initiated that will shut the machine down if motion does not resume within the 30 second window 6 Switch Sealant Pump ON Adjust Brake tension so that the material is pulling through smoothly with no wrinkles Adjust speed to desired setting Note For most Superwide media a speed of 1 1 5M per minute 3 5 feet per minute will give you the best results and ensure that the coating is cured When the media being coated comes to an end the last piece will lose tension you will need to manually provide back tension as the media runs out 10 Prior to the last piece of media going past the Draw Down Assembly the Sealant Pump switch should be turned OFF and the Distribution Valves CLOSED Note There is usually sufficient coating on the media to shut the Sealant Pump OFF 1M 3 feet prior to the end of the material 11 Once the material is through the Dryer Panel the machine should be switched back into Stop mode 12 The finished material is easily unloaded by swi
22. will be used within 24 hours 1 Ensure machine is in Stop mode 2 Wipe off all traces of sealant from both Draw Down Bars with a wet cloth 3 Wipe off all traces of sealant from any of the stainless steel parts around the Draw Down Assembly Use a small cup of water to dip the tips of the flex hose into in order to clear the hose of excess coating Wipe the tip of the flex hose dry Dry off all parts that were cleaned with the wet cloth especially the Draw Down Bars Push any excess coating out of the Drain Tank if necessary Note Use a Scotchbrite green abrasive pad to remove dried sealant buildup from bare metal parts Do not attempt to clean painted or otherwise coated parts with an abrasive pad Turn the machine OFF at the main power switch 17 Section 3 Periodic Maintenance Level 2 Cleaning Detailed Cleaning Detailed cleaning is recommended once a month Under extremely heavy use this may be necessary more often 1 2 2 N A Perform all the steps listed in level 1 cleaning Remove the Sealant Tank by closing the valves in front of the quick disconnects and disconnecting the tank from the pump supply hose Pour the sealant from the tank into a container and reinstall the tank into the machine Fill the Sealant Tank with clean water Turn the machine ON at the Main Power Switch Switch machine into RESET mode Open the Distribution Valves in the Applicator Tube Turn ON Sealant

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