Cintel International Ltd.

diTTo User Guide

Particle Transfer Rollers (PTR’s)

The PTR’s should be cleaned before each job using a damp cloth. Every week the rollers should be removed and cleaned thoroughly with soapy water. Wash PTR's in cold water with a mild detergent, at a ratio of 2-4 drops per litre of water. Use slightly more detergent if the water is "hard". The manufacturer recommends Palmolive detergent.

Do not use dishwasher detergent.

Do not use hot water as it can cause PTR's to become very sticky and cause excessive adhesion and potential damage to the film. Do not use packaging or other adhesive type tapes to clean a PTR after it has been washed! Such tapes will transfer some of adhesives to the PTR and cause excessive adhesion of the film to the PTR, resulting in damage to the film.

Simply wash the PTR's and allow them to dry thoroughly before re installation. If cleaned properly, PTR's should roll off one another when placed together. PTR's that stick together without falling off must be re washed in cold water and (Palmolive) detergent.

Before replacing the rollers a small amount of grease should occasionally be applied to the roller shafts. Failure to do this can result in the rollers binding to the shafts which can lead to damage to the compliance arm assembly. On no account allow any grease to contact the PTR cleaning surface

PTR's will remove dust, dirt and lint from film for a period of 3-4 months of constant use if cleaned properly and regularly. All PTR's are anti-static.

Replacements can be ordered from spares@cintel.co.uk The Cintel part number is 661115

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Kodak 3 manual Particle Transfer Rollers PTR’s