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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Maintenance<br />

Repair<br />

After mounting the unit, a small amount of the<br />

same grease can be applied to the rack inside<br />

while the rack is turned by hand in order to produce<br />

an even covering film (see arrow)<br />

sp14<br />

Wet Section<br />

If required replace the replenishment valves<br />

and the bellows of the pumps:<br />

CL+P4-3805(1/1) bellow<br />

CL+P4-1119(4/1) valve (PDM)<br />

CL+P4-6110(2/1) valve for STB (Teflon, lasts<br />

longer)<br />

If required (running noise) convert the pump:<br />

Pump type MD6<br />

Mixer of chemistry: Lubricate all belt<br />

turnaround pulleys and belt tensioners with<br />

Constant OY 220<br />

sp17<br />

Automatic Water Replenishment<br />

Depending on the water hardness, lime may deposit<br />

in the tray and/or on the floater switches and<br />

impair the correct functioning of the water supply<br />

(evaporation compensation).<br />

Carefully remove lime residues from the water<br />

tanks, especially from the tank inside borders<br />

as the water creeps out there through the lime<br />

rests (capillary effect). As a result,<br />

the tank is emptied prematurely<br />

the water replenishment is increased<br />

the tank chemistry is diluted<br />

Clean the floater switches: They must move<br />

freely as otherwise the automatic water replenishment<br />

does not function correctly.<br />

sp31<br />

9.8 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>

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