Roland TU-70, TU-60, TU-500, TU-400 user manual Removing Material, Maintenance

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9. Removing Material

Removal of taken-up roll material from the TU is a task which must be carried out by two or more persons.

Injury may result if attempted by one person without assistance.

1

Turn off the power.

 

 

 

 

3

Support the paper tube and material from

 

underneath to prevent from falling.

 

 

 

 

The second person loosens

4 the retaining screws and moves the arm.

2 Cut off the piece of material from the roll.

5 Detach the paper tube and material from the flanges.

10. Maintenance

NOTICE Be sure to turn off the power to the TU before cleaning.

Never attempt to oil or lubricate the mechanism.

Cleaning the Mirror and Sensor

Wipe clean with a dry cloth.

Grime on the mirror or sensor may cause material in the sensor's detection area not to be sensed correctly.

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Contents Automatic media take-up unit EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC English Table of ContentsTo Ensure Safe Use About the SymbolsAbout and Notices Do not disassemble, repair, or modifyHands or hair may become caught Model name About the Labels Affixed to the UnitRating label Confirmation of Included Items System ConfigurationFront Installation and AssemblyFrame and Control Box Installation Top View Rail Slider InstallationInstalling the Sensor and the Small Retainer Power Cord Connection and Large Retainer Installation Installing the MirrorArm Installation Front RearOperation Panel Adjusting the Sensors PositionFor Both the CJ and the FJ Operating Conditions for the TUFor the CJ Only For the FJ OnlySide view of flange Loading MaterialMounting the Flange and Paper Tube Correct Loading Rolled Material Incorrect Correct IncorrectPrinted surface is moved to the inner side and taken up Securing the Material in PlacePrinted surface is moved to the outer side and taken up Starting Operation Removing Material MaintenanceCJ doesnt run What to Do IfFJ doesnt run TU doesnt take up materialTU-60 TU-70 TU-400 TU-500 SpecificationsMemo R8-990901