
•Processing chemical replacement
Replace the processing chemical every three months regardless of the number of plates processed.
•Preparing rinse water
1)Pour approximately 1 liter of water into the rinse water replenisher bottle and set it in the washing tank.
2)Always make sure that the bottle is filled with water before turning ON the power switch.
3)After turning ON the power, reset the counter in the <Rinse> menu with the following operation.
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(1) | Push the MENU | key to display |
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Caution
If the washing tank becomes empty of water, this will adversely affect the plate's image quality. Replenish the rinse water everyday before starting operation.
Replace the water in the washing tank every month. Replacement frequency may vary depending on the quality of the water and the season.
•Confirming the remaining amount of rinse water and replenishment
When the rinse water is running out and needs to be replenished, the "Rinse Tank Check" message appears in the display, causing the buzzer to sound. Confirm the remaining amount of rinse water and replenish it as necessary.
1)Press the key to turn the buzzer OFF.
2)Open the front door.
3)Remove the rinse water replenishing bottle and replenish it with rinse water.
4)Return the rinse water replenishing bottle to its original position, and then close the front door.
Note
-Pressing the key to delete the above message in the display does not reset the software counter, causing the message to appear in the display and
the buzzer to sound a while after the key has been pressed. To reset the counter, open the front door, and then confirm the remaining amount of rinse
water, or display the <Rinse> window in the users menu, and then perform a counter clearance operation. (For detailed operation, refer to the section "Preparing Rinse Water.")
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