AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Scanner Repair Filter Wheel Replacing the Filter Wheel Screwdriver − Unscrew 4 screws (see arrow) − Disconnect the cable − Remove the filter wheel and mount it again Toothed belt: Belt tension Alternative 150 - 190 Hz F = 3,2 ± 0,3 N with 2 mm deflection (= belt thickness) dlabr059 Belt tension meter or meter Calliper gauge − Check the belt tension with a belt tension meter 1 Toothed belt 2 Steel core cut 3 Markings (must point towards each other) 4 Measuring head 5 Cast cutout 6 Filter wheel dlabr224 4.4.4 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3

Repair Scanner − Check the belt deflection 1 Toothed belt 2 Steel core cut 3 Markings (must point towards each other) 4 Cast cutout 5 Filter wheel dlabr225 Replacing single Exposure Filters Caution! Be sure to switch off the lamp, otherwise the prism glass will burn. − Lock the lamp opening mechanism with the black lever. − Slightly lift the filter cover (1) and pull it off to the front (2): The exposure filter wheel is accessible − Turn the filter wheel until the desired filter is accessible. Confusion is not possible, thanks to the fool-proof shape of each individual filter and the filter holder. − Visual check − The spring must jam the filter safely (no gap between the spring and the glass filter) − The spring ends must rest safely against the inner stop (spring locking; the spring is slightly pretensioned towards the inside) dlabr058 dlabr060 AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 4.4.5

Repair<br />

Scanner<br />

− Check the belt deflection<br />

1 Toothed belt<br />

2 Steel core cut<br />

3 Markings (must point towards each other)<br />

4 Cast cutout<br />

5 Filter wheel<br />

dlabr225<br />

Replacing single Exposure Filters<br />

Caution!<br />

Be sure to switch off the lamp, otherwise the prism<br />

glass will burn.<br />

− Lock the lamp opening mechanism with the<br />

black lever.<br />

− Slightly lift the filter cover (1) and pull it off to<br />

the front (2): The exposure filter wheel is accessible<br />

− Turn the filter wheel until the desired filter is accessible.<br />

Confusion is not possible, thanks to<br />

the fool-proof shape of each individual filter and<br />

the filter holder.<br />

− Visual check<br />

− The spring must jam the filter safely (no gap<br />

between the spring and the glass filter)<br />

− The spring ends must rest safely against the<br />

inner stop (spring locking; the spring is<br />

slightly pretensioned towards the inside)<br />

dlabr058<br />

dlabr060<br />

<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 4.4.5

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