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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Repair<br />

Maintenance<br />

Negative Mask: Lubricate the Pawl / the Holes (if required)<br />

Lubricate the pawl and the holes in the bearing<br />

plate with Isoflex Topas NB 52<br />

sp04<br />

Optical Area, clean<br />

Caution!<br />

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

prism disk will burn.<br />

When cleaning the fragile glasses of the exposure<br />

filters with an optic cleaning cloth, slightly support<br />

the filter paddles from below as otherwise they<br />

might break.<br />

Carefully clean the lamphouse area (blow it<br />

out).<br />

Use optic pads for the following cleaning jobs.<br />

Clean the exposure filters<br />

Check the guide mirrors for damage and<br />

replace them if necessary<br />

Check the prism disk on the mirror box for dark<br />

spots (overheating) and replace it if<br />

necessary<br />

Open the frosted glass in the mirror box in the<br />

service mode (by means of the mirror box<br />

motor M01MB): Blow out the mirror box or<br />

clean it very carefully with optic pads<br />

Use optic pads for the following cleaning jobs.<br />

Open the shutter in the service mode<br />

(DS_MO01)<br />

Clean the paper filter on the scanner carriage<br />

Clean the viewing mirror<br />

Clean the top class of the Zoom lens<br />

Exit the service mode:<br />

This automatically resets the dust shutter (only<br />

in prototypes; will be omitted)<br />

dlabr060<br />

<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 9.5

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