AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab
AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab
Introduction Repair For the Operation Do not operate the machine without the covers and panels. Persons who open or remove covers expose themselves to dangerous voltages or run other risks. Do not cover or block the venting openings in the housing: This may lead to overheating of single components. No objects or liquids should get into the machine through the venting openings: This may cause fire or electric shocks. Do not squeeze the power cable and install it in such a way that no one can step on the cable. Avoid excessive generation of dust as this may damage the components in the machine. For Service / Repair Work − Please respect the local safety precautions − Be sure to switch off the machine before service and repair jobs are performed − The machine is equipped with high-voltage carrying and fragile components. For this reason, the following jobs must only be performed by authorised service technicians: − Repairs on electrical components − Maintenance jobs / removal of parts and covers not described in this documentation − Use original Agfa spare parts: Only these parts have been tested for their safety and usability − When replacing electrical components: Observe the data given in the circuit and wiring diagrams. − At the end of all service / maintenance jobs: Check the general function of the machine as well as the correct condition of the safety devices. Disposal The machine must be disposed of as industrial waste. 1.4 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3
Repair Introduction Handling Photochemicals Legal Regulations The machine is subject to the legal regulations about water: − Photochemicals are not allowed to be drained off into the public sewage system. − It must be checked whether residual substances can be avoided, reduced or recycled. − All photographic solutions as well as plastic containers holding harmful residues are considered to be special waste. − When storing spent processing solutions, it must be made sure that no waters are polluted, e.g. by unintentional leakage. The regulations about the handling and correct disposal of chemistry are different in each country. Information about the regulations in force can be obtained from: − The country’s authorities in charge − The nearest Agfa subsidiary Disposal Spent Processing Solutions The processing solutions used are usually only slightly water endangering (Water endangering class 1). For this reason, these solutions can be stored in commercial containers for photochemicals until their final disposal. For larger tanks, a conformity certificate is usually required. AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 1.5
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Repair<br />
Introduction<br />
Handling Photochemicals<br />
Legal Regulations<br />
The machine is subject to the legal regulations<br />
about water:<br />
− Photochemicals are not allowed to be drained<br />
off into the public sewage system.<br />
− It must be checked whether residual<br />
substances can be avoided, reduced or<br />
recycled.<br />
− All photographic solutions as well as plastic<br />
containers holding harmful residues are<br />
considered to be special waste.<br />
− When storing spent processing solutions, it<br />
must be made sure that no waters are polluted,<br />
e.g. by unintentional leakage.<br />
The regulations about the handling and correct<br />
disposal of chemistry are different in each country.<br />
Information about the regulations in force can be<br />
obtained from:<br />
− The country’s authorities in charge<br />
− The nearest Agfa subsidiary<br />
Disposal<br />
Spent Processing Solutions<br />
The processing solutions used are usually only<br />
slightly water endangering (Water endangering<br />
class 1). For this reason, these solutions can be<br />
stored in commercial containers for<br />
photochemicals until their final disposal.<br />
For larger tanks, a conformity certificate is<br />
usually required.<br />
<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 1.5