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Ver 0.2 Level 1 Uptime Optimization Hunkeler LC6 Loop Control User Guide
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Ver 0.2

Level 1 Uptime Optimization

Hunkeler

LC6

Loop Control

User Guide

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1 Introduction

In order to Hunkeler Loop Control Module running the day-to-day maintenance, is be covered by

you, a trained operator. Only in case of malfunction or in case of scheduled service-maintenance, the

local service organization is involved.

The actions below are considered to be normal maintenance actions which can be executed by every

trained operator.

In order to increase the uptime of the system, it is possible to give an additional training, which

enables you to conduct a number of maintenance actions which are normally executed by the

service engineer. In addition you can do some checks and execute ‘normal’ maintenance actions

preventive which might prevent future problems and/or increase the uptime.

This document describes the so called ‘advanced Key Operator Maintenance’. It can be used by you

as reference and logbook.

In order to perform the Level 1 Uptime Optimization actions, you need to have some additional

tools:

A flashlight

Straight slot Screwdriver

Phillips Screwdriver

Vacuum cleaner

It is up to the local organization to arrange these. Also the normal maintenance tools and supplies

are needed:

Isopropyl Alcohol

Water

Nitrile gloves

Cleaning cloth

Cleaner

Antistatic cleaner

Lubricating Oil (Provided by Field Engineer)In this document, a couple of times we askyou to ‘inform service’ in case you notice something during a check. Note that yousupposed to inform the service engineer via the logbook at the rear of this document.Only submit a service call in case the system is not working accordingExpectation/specification.

In case you encounter problems during performing maintenance actions, please add

this in the ‘remark’ section at the rear of this guide. An engineer will have a look at it

as soon as he is on site.

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2 Table of Contents

1 Introduction 2

2 Table of Contents 3

3 Daily Maintenance 4

3.1 Clean the Module 4

3.2 Clean the optical sensors 5

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod 6

4 Weekly Maintenance 7

4.1 Clean the pressure roller 7

4.2 Clean the deflection rollers 8

5 Logbook 9

6 Operator Notes 10

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3 Daily Maintenance

3.1 Vacuum and clean the Module free from paper dust

5

3.2 Clean optical sensors

6

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod

7

4 Weekly Maintenance4.1 Clean pressure roller

8

4.2 Clean the deflection roller

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5 Logbook.

O = Checked and no action needed.

X = Checked and executed action.

3 Daily Maintenance

3.1 Clean the Module

3.2 Clean the optical sensors

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod

4 Weekly Maintenance

4.1 Clean the pressure roller

4.5 Clean the deflection pulleys

3 Daily Maintenance

3.1 Clean the Module

3.2 Clean the optical sensors

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod

4 Weekly Maintenance

4.1 Clean the pressure roller

4.5 Clean the deflection pulleys

Date:

Date:

Operator:

Operator:

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3 Daily Maintenance

3.1 Clean the Module

3.2 Clean the optical sensors

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod

4 Weekly Maintenance

4.1 Clean the pressure roller

4.5 Clean the deflection pulleys

3 Daily Maintenance

3.1 Clean the Module

3.2 Clean the optical sensors

3.3 Clean the antistatic rod

4 Weekly Maintenance

4.1 Clean the pressure roller

4.5 Clean the deflection pulleys

Operator:

Operator:

Date:

Date:

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6 Operator Notes

Date Remark

This is to certify that

has successfully completed the

Level 1 Uptime Optimization Training

Date:

Trainer name:

Trainer signature:


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