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Maintenance - Sealey IR3000.V2 Instructions Manual

Short wave infrared panel dryer

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5.7.3.
At the end of the Flash mode cycle, the controller switches to Bake mode at 100% power.
5.7.4.
The display will read as shown in Fig.8.
5.7.5.
The % power defaults to100% in the Bake mode. This can be adjusted (with 100% being the max.) using the up and down buttons.
Note: this can only be adjusted when the program is running.
5.7.6.
At the end of the Bake mode, the unit switches off.
5.7.7.
Memory
5.7.7.1.
There are 3 memory settings available on this controller. To set a required memory, go through the setup procedure described above.
When all your desired settings have been inputted, press and hold the appropriate memory button you require – i.e. M1,M2 or M3 for
approximately 5 seconds until you here the set bleep.
5.7.7.2.
To store the memory switch the Power button off and back on and it will be stored on the memory button you selected.
5.7.7.3.
To stop the program at any point in the process – press the Start button or to shut down completely, the Red On/Off button.
Note: You can switch each cassette of individually using the switches on the control panel.
5.7.7.4.
If any of the cassettes fail to operate, first check that they are switched on with the switches on the front panel.
5.8.
WE RECOMMEND THAT A TEST PAINT PANEL IS USED FOR THE INITIAL OPERATION TO ALLOW THE OPERATOR TO
FAMILIARISE THEMSELVES WITH THE SYSTEM.
5.9.
General Applications
Filler: Full power for about 5 minutes will achieve a hard sandable finish.
Etch primer: Full power for approx. 5 minutes.
Primer: For normal build of two coats use full power for about 8 min.
High build primer: For a normal minimum of three coats we suggest 5 min FLASH then full power for a min of 10 min.
Top coats: Top coats vary depending on the paint finish and colour, dark colours tend to heat rapidly and should always be used with
FLASH at just under half power- an average cure time is around 12min.
PLEASE ALWAYS REFER TO PAINT MANUFACTURER'S DRYING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPLICABLE DRYING TIMES
5.10.
Gas Strut Movement
5.10.1.
These models are all fitted with lockable gas struts, to assist in the correct positioning of the cassette heads prior to any drying.
5.10.2.
ALWAYS depress the lever before attempting to move the cassette support arm. When in position and the spring lever is released, the
cassette assembly will be locked into place.
5.10.3.
If the support arm is difficult to move or the arm moves downwards when the gas strut lever is depressed, a small adjustment may be
required. (This may also become necessary after the machine has been in use for any length of time).
5.10.4.
To make an adjustment, loosen the locking nut just above the lever - then turn the centre spindle of the gas strut half a turn in a clockwise
rotation. This will adjust the pressure of the gas strut to improve operation.
5.10.5.
The ideal setting for the strut is when the cassette arm moves neither up or down on its own when the lever is depressed.
5.10.6.
If necessary the centre spindle can be adjusted in an anticlockwise direction to obtain the opposite pressure.
5.10.7.
After adjustment, re-tighten the lock nut above the handle.
5.11.
Dryer
5.11.1.
If any cassette fails to operate when the unit is reprogrammed, first re-check all the switches on the main upright, as these may have
been switched off during the previous program.

6. MAINTENANCE

6.1.
To keep your dryer in good working order always keep the unit clean and stored in a dry place.
6.2.
The reflectors should be kept clean at all times to ensure maximum heat reflection. Dirty reflectors will reduce the energy transmitted and
seriously affect the recommended drying times.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
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IR3000.V2 | Issue 1 06/09/16

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