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SERVICE MANUAL

FILM PROCESSORS Film processor 550/720


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This manual is for Service Technicians only and the directions given
must not be followed by unauthorized personnel. Always read
the Safety Instruction Manual part No 21741 before starting up the
equipment and keep it with the machine for reference at all times.

Edition EL, December 2004 This manual has part no 11883


550/720 FILM PROCESSOR

GENERAL INFORMATION
The serial no. is specified on the processor nameplate located on the backside of the machine next to the
film basket.

The manual was written and illustrated using the best possible information available at the time of
publication.
Any differences between the manual and the equipment reflect improvements introduced after the
publication of the manual.
Changes, technical inaccuracies, and typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions.

As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to alter design and specifications
without further notice.

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IMPORTANT! WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES!


Approvals: The processor is manufactured Throughout the manual warnings, cautions, and
according to legal demands. For compliance notes are written in italics on a grey background
with the requirements the equipment is tested like the example below:
by Underwriters Laboratories or other accredited
authority. Approvals will appear from the labels
CAUTION! Fuses should only be changed by
attached to the processor name plate or the
authorized personnel.
frame part of the processor.

Intended use of the equipment: Development


of photographic materials as specified in chapter
Explanation:
1 in the Service Manual.

Installation: It is the responsibility of the owner NOTE!


and operator/s of this processor, that the The operator should observe and/or act according
installation is made in accordance with local to the information in order to obtain the best
regulations, and by engineers authorized to carry possible function of the equipment.
out plumbing and electrical installations.
Installation, service and repair must be CAUTION!
performed only by service technicians who are The operator must observe and/or act according to
trained in servicing the equipment. The the information in order to avoid any mechanical or
installation procedure is described in chapter 2 electrical damage to the equipment.
INSTALLATION.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for WARNING!
any damage caused by incorrect installation of The operator must observe/and or act according to
this processor. the information in order to avoid any personnel
injury.
Technical data: Observe technical data from
the processor name plate located on the rear
panel of the processor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATION 0.2


IMPORTANT! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5

1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1


SPECIFICATIONS PROCESSING MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
PROCESSING MATERIALS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
FILM WIDTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
FILM LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
FILM THICKNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3
SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4

2. INSTALLATION 2.1
PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3
ASSEMBLING THE STAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3
TWO-ROOM INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6
WATER CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7
DRAIN CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7
REPLENISHMENT HOSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8
EXHAUST INSTALLATION FOR CHEMICAL VAPOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9
TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10
SPECIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10

3. FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES 3.1


GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
MAIN COMPONENTS OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8
DEVELOPER/FIXER SECTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8
WASH SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9
DRYER SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9
ECOLOGICAL UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9
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3. FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES (continued) 3.1


DEVELOPER FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10
REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10
TRANSPORT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.11
ELECTRONIC CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.13
MAINBOARD PCB GCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.13
INLINE GFCI RELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.13
FUSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.14
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.16

4. OPRATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 4.1


THE CONTROL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CONTROL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3
THE GFCI BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5
DAYLIGHT AND REWASH LAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6

5. OPERATING PROCEDURES 5.1


GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1
INITIAL START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3
SETTING OF THE PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5
GFCI BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7
USING THE GFCI BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7
OPERATING MODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8
STAND-BY MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8
PROCESSING MODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8
DAILY START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11
PROCESSING FROM THE FEED TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13
PROCESSING FROM THE DAYLIGHT CASSETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13
PROCESSING FROM THE DAYLIGHT SLOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.15
USING THE REWASH SLOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.15
ADJUSTMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19

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6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 6.1


GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1
PREPARATIONS BEFORE CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2
DRIP TRAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2
REMOVING A WET RACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2
REMOVING THE DRYER RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3
ROLLERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5
DAYLIGHT GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5
OXIDATION LIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.6
REMOVING THE DRIVE SHAFT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7
CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
DAILY CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
WEEKLY CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
MONTHLY CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9
CLEANING OF VALVES IN THE REPLENISHMENT PUMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9
DEVELOPER FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.9
CLEANING OF A CIRCULATION PUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.10
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.11
REPLACING AN INPUT SENSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.11
REPLACING A HEATER SAFETY FUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.12
REPLACING A DAYLIGHT OR REWASH SENSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.13
REPLACING A FUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.14
REPLACING A RELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.14
CHECK OF DEVELOPER REPLENISHMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.15
CHECK OF FIXER REPLENISHMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.15
CHECK OF OXIDATION REPLENISHMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.15

7. TROUBLE SHOOTING 7.1


BEFORE STARTING TROUBLE SHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1

8. ORDERING SPAREPARTS 8.1


GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1
PARTS DELIVERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1
ORDERING SPAREPARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1
SPAREPARTS COMPLETE MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3
SPAREPARTS DAYLIGHT CASSETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5
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8. ORDERING SPAREPARTS (continued) 8.1


SPAREPARTS OPEN STAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7
SPAREPARTS CLOSED STAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.9
SPAREPARTS CIRCULATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.11
SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.13
SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.15
SPAREPARTS DEVELOPER RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.17
SPAREPARTS FIXER RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.19
SPAREPARTS WASH RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.21
SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.23
SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.25
SPAREPARTS ELECTRONICS CABINET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.27

9. ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION 9.1


GENERAL ABOUT PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1
PARAMETER LEVELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1
PARAMETERS (EUR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.2
PARAMETERS (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.4
EXPLANATION, PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.6
DISPLAY FORMAT IN NORMAL MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.9
CALCULATING THE REPLENISHMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11
CALCULATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11
DISPLAY OF REPLENISHMENT VALUES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11
TEST-PROGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.12
ENTERING TEST-MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.12
DISPLAY FORMAT IN TEST-MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.12
LEAVING TEST MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.12
SUB-TEST PROGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.13
PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.15
ADJUSTING OF THE PCB GCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.15
LED DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.16
CURL-TEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.17
TEST METHOD: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.17

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APPENDIX A A.1
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.1
ORDERING SPAREPARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.2
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.4
REPLENISHMENT HOSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.4
SPECIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.5
MAIN POWER CONNECTION, US-MODELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.5
MOUNTING A PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.6

APPENDIX B B.1
POLYESTER PROCESSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1
IMPORTANT BY INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1
PLACEMENT OF ROLLERS IN POLYESTER PROCESSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.2
SPAREPARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.3
SPAREPARTS FOR POLYESTER PROCESSOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.3
ORDERING SPAREPARTS, POLYESTER PROCESSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.3
SPAREPARTS CIRCULATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.5
SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.7
SPAREPARTS ACTIVATOR RACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.9
SPAREPARTS ACTIVATOR RACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.11
SPAREPARTS STABILISATOR/WASH RACK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.13
SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.15

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1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS PROCESSING MATERIAL


PROCESSING MATERIALS FILM WIDTH
Rali materials. SHEET-MATERIAL
Imagesetting on RC paper and polyester film. Model 550: 7.0 - 55.0 cm (2.8" - 21.7")
Model 720: 7.0 - 72.5 cm (2.8" - 28.5")
Camera line exposures on rapid access film.

Contact work on contact film, rapid access film


and daylight film. ROLL-MATERIAL
Model 550: 10.0 - 55.0 cm (4" - 21.7")
Laser scanner positives on rapid access film. Model 720: 10.0 - 72.5 cm (4" - 28.5")
Halftones on rapid access film.

Paper contact work. FILM LENGTH


Some models only: Polyester materials. See
Min.-max.: 12.0 cm - 30.0 m (4.7"-1181.1")
below.

FILM THICKNESS
POLYESTER MATERIALS
NOTE! Some models only Min.-max.: 0.0762 - 0.1905 mm (0.003"-0.0075")

Some processors are modified for developing of


polyester materials. In appendix B is specified
special technical information and spareparts
regarding polyester processors.

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SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL
DEV. TIME TANK CAPACITIES
15 - 60 sec. Model 550: Dev: 15.5 l (4.1 US gal.)
Fix: 15.5 l (4.1 US gal.)
Wash: 14.0 l (3.7 US gal.)
TRANSPORT SPEED Model 720: Dev: 18.5 l (4.9 US gal.)
33.0 - 132.0 cm/min. (13 - 52 in/min.) Fix: 18.5 l (4.9 US gal.)
Wash: 17.0 l (4.5 US gal.)

DRY-TO-DRY TIME
60 - 240 sec. HOSE CONNECTIONS
Water supply: 12 mm reinforced hose
(3/4" or 1/2" male thread)
CONVERSION TABLE Drains:
Dev: 25 mm (1")
Fix: 25 mm (1")
Dev. time Film speed Dry-to-dry
Wash: 25 mm (1")
in sec. cm/min. in sec.
(Water hose and drain fittings are delivered with
(in/min.)
the machine).
60 33 (13.0) 240
55 36 (14.2) 220 Dryer, Air exhaust: 100 mm (4")
50 40 (15.7) 200
45 44 (17.3) 180
40 50 (19.7) 160 WATER SUPPLY
Consumption:
35 57 (22.4) 140
in operate: 1.5 l/min. or (0.4 gal./min.)
30 66 (26.0) 120 3.0 l/min (0.8 gal./min.)
25 79 (31.1) 100 in stand-by: 0.0 l/min (0.0 gal./min.)
20 100 (39.4) 80 Pressure: 1.5 - 4 bar (22 - 60 psi)
15 132 (52.0) 60 Temperature: 5-40C (41-104F)

TEMPERATURES DEVELOPER FILTER


Dev : 20 - 40C (68 - 104 F) Some processors are equipped with a developer
Fix : 20 - 40C (68 - 104 F) filter. Information about the developer filter is
Dryer : 20 - 70C (68 - 158 F) specified in a separate manual delivered with the
processor.

NOISE LEVEL
In operate: < 70 dB (A)
In stand-by: < 70 dB (A)

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DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS PROCESSOR DIMENSIONS PTS CASSETTES
(See figure below) The max. dimensions of the PTS cassettes that fit
Model 550: into the daylight cassette (option) are:
Width (W): 83.0 cm (32.7") Model 550:
Depth (D1): 122.0 cm (incl. film basket) (48.0") Width: 625 mm (24.6")
100.0 cm (excl. film basket) (39.4") Depth: 195 mm ( 7.7")
Depth (D2): Feed table 20.0 cm (7.9") Height: 195 mm ( 7.7")
Daylight cassette 23.0 cm (9.1") Model 720:
Height (H1): 28.0 cm (11.0") Width: 795 mm (31.3")
Height (H2): 77.0 - 79.0 cm (30.3 - 31.1") Depth: 195 mm ( 7.7")
incl. adjustable legs Height: 195 mm ( 7.7")
Height (H3): 96.0 - 98.0 cm (37.8 - 38.6")
incl. adjustable legs
Model 720: WEIGHT
Width (W): 100.5 cm (39.6") See APPENDIX A.
Depth (D1): 122.0 cm (incl. film basket) (48.0")
100.0 cm (excl. film basket) (39.4")
Depth (D2): Feed table 20.0 cm (7.9")
Daylight cassette 23.0 cm (9.1")
Height (H1): 28.0 cm (11.0")
Height (H2): 77.0 - 79.0 cm (30.3 - 31.1")
incl. adjustable legs
Height (H3): 96.0 - 98.0 cm (37.8 - 38.6")
incl. adjustable legs

W D1

D2
H1
1
2
3
4

Dev
Fix

0 1

H2

H3

T 1238

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SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL
POWER CONSUMPTION POWER CORD WITH
230V AC, single phase + PE, 50-60 Hz, INLINE GFCI RELAY
fused by 25 A, or Models equipped with the inline GFCI relay (Ground
230V AC, 3 phases + PE, 50-60 Hz, fused Fault Circuit Interrupter) are for single phase
by 3 x 17.5 A, or connection only:
3 x 230/400V AC + N + PE, 50-60 Hz, fused 230V AC, single phase + PE, 50-60 Hz,
by 3 x 9 A. fused by 25 A.

Total, max: 5500 Watt


VOLTAGE TOLERANCES
230V +10% / -14%

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2. INSTALLATION

PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION


To avoid waste of your production time as well as
NOTE! Copper or brass should not be used in
the time it will take for the engineer to install the
the drainage system as fixer containing silver
machine, make sure that the requirements listed
might attack it. Therefore plastic or rubber is
below are fulfilled before you make the installation.
recommended.
Installation procedure is described from on the next
(See also DRAIN CONNECTIONS).
pages.

NOTE! If silver recovery is desired, the 25mm


ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS (1") drain hose from the fixer tank can be
Provide a heating and ventilating system capable of
connected to a silver recovery unit.
maintaining room temperature between 10 and
(See chapter 3, ECOLOGICAL UNITS).
25C (50 - 77F) and relative humidity (RH) between
50% and 60%.

CLEANING FACILITIES
For cleaning purposes it would be convenient to
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
have easy access to a water tap and a suitable
Make sure that free space around the machine at
sink, where racks, rollers and guides can be
the installation site will be approx. 1 m (3-4 ft) This
washed and chemicals mixed.
makes servicing possible, and allows you to pull
out the electronics drawer and the trolley.

POWER CONNECTIONS
If not already there, a main power outlet should be
WATER SUPPLY
installed in the room, where the machine will be
A water tap should be installed in the darkroom
situated. Max. recommended distance to the
close to the installation site. Max. distance to the
machine is 2 m (6 ft). The requirements are
machine should be 2 - 3 m (6 - 10 ft). See chapter
specified in chapter 1.
1 for specifications. The water hose is included with
the installation kit.

DRAIN OUTLETS
The drain outlet should have a funnel shape to
allow for proper drain line routing.
The recommended distance from the machine to
the drain is 0.5 m - max. 2 m (2 - 6 ft).

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7
9 8

6
1

2 5

4 3

10
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
GENERAL ASSEMBLING THE STAND

Carefully unpack the machine and check that all The machine is delivered with an open or a closed
parts are present and in good condition. The parts stand.
included in the delivery are listed in APPENDIX A. An open stand consists of a frame with 4 legs.
Delivered with the processor are the different parts A closed stand consists of a frame with 4 legs and
needed for the installation and parts for minor 4 panels.
repairs: Assemble the stand as described in the following.

OPEN STAND
Parts delivered ... (See illustration opposite)
are specified on a packing list delivered with the Insert the bushings (1) into the rear panel (2),
processor. front panel (3), left panel (4) and right panel (5).

Screw the bolts (6) into the bushings but do not


Installation kit ...
tighten the bolts yet.
is delivered with the processor in a cardboard box.
The kit consists of different parts needed for the When all of the horizontal panels are fitted with
installation. The parts are specified on a separate bolts, the panels can be assembled with the legs
list included. (7). Make sure that the panels are placed as
shown on the figure, otherwise the processor
Spareparts kit ... will not fit into the stand. (
is delivered in a small red box. Inside is a label with
Tighten the bolts from above (inside the legs)
list of enclosed spareparts, numbers of each
and through the oval holes (8) by means of the
sparepart and sparepart order numbers.
enclosed key (9).

Make sure that all parts are present and in good Screw the adjustable legs (10) into the legs and
condition. level out emperically.

Place the processor on top of the stand. Make


sure that it fits inside the panels of the stand.

CLOSED STAND
See next page.

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1

3 7
11

T1231
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9

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CLOSED STAND FEED TABLE/DAYLIGHT CASSETTE


(See illustration opposite) The machine is delivered with either a feed table, a
Insert the bushings (1) into the horizontal panels daylight cassette for processing PTS/Imagesetting
(2) and (3). cassettes, or both. Either one of them now should
be fixed onto the processor.
Screw the bolts (4) into the bushings but do not
Fig. 2/1 and 2/2 show how to fix the feed table and
tighten the bolts yet.
the daylight cassette by means of the 4 screws
When the right panel (2) and left panel (3) are enclosed in the installation kit.
fitted with bolts they can be assembled with the
legs (5) on the front (6) and rear (7) frame parts.

Tighten the bolts from above (inside the legs)


and through the oval holes (8).

Screw the adjustable legs (9) into the frame and


level out emperically.

Insert the right (10) and left (11) side panels.

Place the processor on top of the stand, and


make sure that it fits inside the panels of the
stand. T 3292

LEVELLING OF THE MACHINE


NOTE! The machine must be placed on a steady
surface so that it does not shake and the Fig. 2/1 Mounting of the Feed Table
chemicals does not splash from one section to
the other.

Place the machine in its final position. Use the


enclosed wrench (9) to adjust the four legs (11)
underneath the stand. Use a spirit level to make a
final level-out of the machine. Do not rely on the
floor being absolutely in level.

T3329

Fig. 2/2 Mounting of the Daylight Cassette

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TWO-ROOM INSTALLATION When the machine has been placed in position, the
hole in the wall should be reduced to the exact size
(See Fig. 2/3). of the machine by means of a light-tight material
If the processor has to be installed in a (thickness 7 - 7.5 mm).
through-the-wall installation, a hole has to be cut For this purpose a special TWO-ROOM KIT is
in the wall, through which the machine is going to available. Ask your local dealer for information
be installed. about the kit.
The hole should be cut min. 100 mm (4") wider
than the max. width of the machine (see chapter 1) With this kind of installation it should be taken into
and min. 200 mm (8") higher than the feed table consideration that it must be possible, whitout any
surface. Walls thicker than 50 mm (2") should be difficulties, to use the daylight feeding slot and to
cut with a slope (approx. 45) above the feed table. remove the top cover and the racks for cleaning
and servicing purposes.

DARK-ROOM
WALL

TIGHTEN LIGHT
TIGHT
MATERIAL

45

7 - 7.5 mm
Min. 200 mm

PROCESSOR

T 3262

Fig. 2/3 "Through-The-Wall" Installation

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WATER CONNECTION DRAIN CONNECTIONS

The water supply connection is made by means of Drain connections are made underneath the
the plastic hose and the fitting (WRG) delivered with machine (see fig. 2/5). The drains from the chemical
the machine. baths are at the lefthand side and the drain from
As shown in fig. 2/4 the hose must be connected the wash tank is at the righthand side. Drain hoses
between the water tap and the water inlet solenoid are delivered with the machine. The water drain
valve located at the left underneath the dryer should be connected to a 25 mm (1") hose and led
section. to a drain placed 0.5 - max. 2 m (2 - max. 6 ft) from
The hose can be connected to a water tap with the machine. Make sure there is a positive fall from
1/2" or 3/4" male thread (WRG). When connecting the machine to the drain, and that the hoses do not
to 3/4", the reduction nipple shall not be used. sag or form water traps.

NOTE! Do not lead chemicals down the drain.


Lead the drains from the chemical baths to
waste chemical containers.

WATER
TAP
FRONT

GASKET SOLENOID
VALVE

NIPPLE
3/4" - 1/2" DEV
(WRG)

GASKET FIX WASH

PLASTIC
HOSE

TO DRAIN

T 3275
T3225

Fig. 2/4 Water Connection Fig. 2/5 Drain Connections

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EXHAUST INSTALLATION
REPLENISHMENT HOSES FOR CHEMICAL VAPOURS

The replenishment hoses are located underneath The processor is equipped with a scavenger fan to
the machine as well. remove chemical vapours from the processor and
the room. The fan is located to the left of the dryer
section and leads the exhaust to a flange placed
NOTE! underneath the dryer section. The processor can be
SEE APPENDIX A FOR CORRECT CONNECTION connected to an external exhaust system with a 80
OF REPLENISHMENT HOSES! mm (3.15") or a 100 mm (3.94") exhaust hose (see
fig. 2/7).

T 1250

Fig. 2/6 Exhaust Connection, Chemical Vapours

NOTE! When connecting the processor to an


external exhaust system, an adjusting valve
should be fitted between the processor and the
exhaust system to adjust the exhaust rate to
approx. 15 m/h (530 ft/h).
3 3

If the exhaust capacity is too high you might


get problems with keeping the correct
temperature in the baths of the processor and
the consumption of chemicals will increase
unnecessarily.

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
MAIN POWER OUTLET MODIFICATION FOR TRANSFORMER
TECHNICIANS ONLY TECHNICIANS ONLY
If not already there, a main power outlet should be If the machine is installed in countries where the
installed next to the machine. The requirements are voltage is above 230V the following modification
as specified in chapter 1. has to be made for transformer M1:

(See figure below).


Turn power off and unplug the unit.

Locate terminal block X510 on the GCB.

Disconnect and isolate the white wire.

NOTE! Make sure that the 2 leads in the white


sleeve have still contact when isolating them.
Otherwise the processor will not work.

In the same cable locate the yellow wire,


remove the isolation and insert the wire into the
terminal block.

RED
(NOT FOR USE)
YELLOW

WHITE

X 510
< 230V

RED
(NOT FOR USE)
WHITE

YELLOW

X 510 > 230V


T 2131

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TIMER
TIMER RELAY
If you wish to connect the processor to an external (NORMALLY OPEN)
timer it is possible to do so by means of the special
cable delivered with the installation kit (see
APPENDIX A).
The purpose of the timer is to start up the
processor e.g. half an hour before start of working
hours. This way the processor has reached the
correct working temperatures when production
starts.
The operator must be able to stop the processor
manually but can only do so if the timer relay is
OFF. Therefore the ON-time of the timer relay
should be set to the shortest possible time.
T 3462

Connect the processor to the timer as shown on


the figure opposite. TO LOW VOLTAGE
OUTPUT TERMINAL
X801 ON GCB
SPECIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Fig. 2/7 Timer-connection
CAUTION! SEE APPENDIX A FOR ANY SPECIAL
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS.

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3. FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES

GENERAL
The processor contains 4 major sections (see figure The processor is also equipped with a daylight slot
below): Developer (A), fixer (B), wash (C), and dryer (J) and a rewash slot (K) which make it possible to
section (D). Each section performs a basic function use the processor outside the darkroom when
to change the exposed film into a fully developed installed as a Through-the-wall installation.
and dry film, ready for handling.
The operation of the processor is handled by the At the processor entrance the transport roller
control box (E). system takes over and leads the film safely through
The film material (F) is fed into the machine from each of the four sections at a uniform speed and
the feed-table (G). special guides make sure that it passes smoothly
If the machine is equipped with a daylight cassette from one section to another.
(H) both film sheets and film rolls from When the film leaves the machine, it lands in the
PTS/Imagesetting-cassettes (I) can be processed. film basket (L).

I H F G E J A B K C D P N O L

TO
DRAIN
M
Q

T 1251

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9 18

8
7
19
6 2
3
4
1

Dev
Fix

5 0 1
1
2

21
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MAIN COMPONENTS OVERVIEW


(See illustration opposite)
DAYLIGHT CASSETTE

MAIN SWITCH (1)


Switches the power to the machine ON/OFF.
The main switch is also a lock, and cannot be
turned on without the key delivered with the
processor.

ELECTRONICS DRAWER (2)


The electronics drawer holds the main control SHELF
electronics and the fuses for all functions.
See description later in this chapter. The drawer is
fitted with a cover inside to protect the electronics

CONTROL BOX (3)


The processor is operated by the Control Box.
(See description in Chapter 5).

T1233

FEED TABLE (4)


As standard the machine is equipped with a feed
table. Alternatively the machine can be ordered with
a daylight cassette (see figure opposite).
The cassette is equipped with a specially designed DEVELOPER SECTION (6)
shelf that makes it easy to handle both small and See description in DEVELOPER SECTION.
big PTS/Imagesetting cassettes. The shelf can also NOTE! The developer rack is different from the
be used as a feed table. fixer and wash racks regarding
See max. dimensions of PTS/Imagesetting rollerconfiguration, entrance-roller bearings and
cassettes in chapter 1 DIMENSIONS PTS daylight guide.
CASSETTES.

FIXER SECTION (7)


INPUT SENSORS (5) See description in FIXER SECTION.
2 input sensors are placed at the processor The fixer rack roller configuration is identical to the
entrance. When film is inserted, the input sensors wash rack.
automatically starts the machine provided that the
machine is switched on by the MAIN SWITCH (1)
and the ON-button on the Control Box (3).

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9 18

8
7
19
6 2
3
4
1

Dev
Fix

5 0 1
1
2

21
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20

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WASH SECTION (8) SCAVENGER FAN (14)


See description in WASH SECTION. Removes chemical vapours from inside of the wet
The wash rack roller configuration is identical to the section.
fixer rack. See also description in chapter 2, EXHAUST
NOTE! The wash rack is different from the fixer INSTALLATION.
rack regarding rewash guide.

OVERFLOW/DRAIN TUBE (15)


DRYER SECTION (9) Each bath is equipped with a combined overflow
See description in DRYER SECTION. and drain tube. In the developer section and in the
fixer section the tubes are placed underneath the
top cover in the lefthand side. The tube for the
ANTI-OXIDATION LIDS (10) wash water is placed through the top cover in the
Each rack in the wet section is equipped with an righthand side of the processor.
anti-oxidation lid. The anti-oxidation lids reduce the To empty the baths the tubes must be turned 90
oxidation from the chemical baths as well as it counterclockwise.
prevents build-up of condensate underneath the As shown on the figure below it is easily observed if
top-cover (12). the drain for the wash tank is opened or closed.

CONDENSATION LID/DRIP TRAY (11)


The processor is equipped with a condensation lid OPEN
underneath the top cover to prevent that fixer
condensation drips into the developer section and
opposite.
The lid is also a drip tray on which racks can be
carried away for cleaning without spilling of
chemicals.

TOP COVER WITH DAYLIGHT AND


REWASH SLOTS (12)
The processor is designed for Through-the-wall
CLOSED
installation (see chapter 2) where the daylight and
rewash slots make it possible to use the processor
outside the darkroom.

T 3264
INTERLOCK SWITCHES (13) & (16)
The processor is equipped with 2 interlock
switches. If either the top cover (12) or the dryer
cover (17) is removed from the machine e.g. for
servicing, the related switch will turn off the
machine if not already turned off.

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9 18

8
7
19
6 2
3
4
1

Dev
Fix

5 0 1
1
2

21
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DRYER COVER (17) TROLLEY (20)


A trolley fits inside both the open and the closed
stand and makes it easy to handle replenishment
DAYLIGHT AND REWASH LAMPS (18) containers and/or containers for waste chemicals
The lamps are lit when daylight or rewash slots are when changing, emptying, refilling etc.
opened.
See detailed description in chapter 5 DAYLIGHT
AND REWASH LAMPS. STAND (21)
The processor is delivered with either an open or a
closed stand (as shown). Inside the closed stand
FILM BASKET (19) there is room for a trolley (20) with containers for
When leaving the machine the film material lands in replenishment and waste chemicals.
the film basket.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPER/FIXER SECTIONS In both sections a pump recirculates the solution to
maintain a uniform temperature of the chemicals
In the developer (DEV) section (A) the latent image and both tanks overflow into waste chemical
created during exposure is developed and in the containers (M) through combined overflow and
fixer (FIX) section (B) the developing process is drain tubes.
stopped and unexposed silver halide is dissolved.
The DEV and FIX sections are identical, except for Each tank is covered with a floating lid preventing
racks, containing a processing tank with a heater condensation underneath the top cover and
and a thermostate to keep the temperature oxidation of chemicals.
constant. A level detector circuit in each tank
prevents operation of the processor with insufficient DEV and FIX rack configurations are described in
amount of chemicals. chapter 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.

I H F G E J A B K C D P N O L

TO
DRAIN
M
Q

T 1251

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WASH SECTION DRYER SECTION

In the wash section (C) residual chemicals are In the dryer section (D) the moisture is removed
removed from the film material. from the film to allow for handling immediately after
In the wash tank the flow of the wash water is processing. The dryer section consists of a
controlled by a solenoid valve (N) and the centrifugal fan (O) with an integrated heater and
overflow/drain tube is accessible through the top two air distributing-boxes, one above and one
cover (see MAIN COMPONENTS OVERVIEW). underneath the dryer rack.

WASH rack configuration is described in chapter 6 DRYER rack configuration is described in chapter 6
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.

ECOLOGICAL UNITS

The processor is prepared for connections to


ecological units for the DEV, FIX and WASH. Ask
your local dealer for more information about the
ecological units.

I H F G E J A B K C D P N O L

TO
DRAIN
M
Q

T 1251

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DEVELOPER FILTER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM

Some processors are equipped with a developer Two oscillating pumps (P) connected to two
filter. Functional description of the developer filter is external replenishment containers (Q) automatically
specified in a separate manual delivered with the add developer and fixer to the tanks to compensate
processor. for chemicals used during actual film processing.
The system also supplies additional developer to
compensate for lost activity caused by normal
oxidation.
It is possible to operate the replenishment pumps
manually (to top up the tank levels) on the Control
Box (E) (see also chapter 5).
Film sensors at the entrance of the processor start
the replenishment control circuit when film is
entered. The replenishment control circuit also
starts when the daylight slot is opened, but not
when the rewash slot is opened.

I H F G E J A B K C D P N O L

TO
DRAIN
M
Q

T 1251

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TRANSPORT SYSTEM

The transport system consists of a main


drive-motor connected to a worm gear drive
system. The drive system turns the rollers in each
rack which, in conjunction with the film guides and
crossovers, directs the film through the processor
(see figure below). In the wet sections the bottom
rollers of each rack are light, which allow them to
float. This results in good contact on the film
providing proper film transport. Squeegee rollers at
the entrance of the dryer section remove surface
moisture from the film and divert water to the wash
section.

1 FILM PATH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 DAYLIGHT/ENTRANCE
GUIDE
3 CROSSOVER GUIDE
DEV/FIX
4 REWASH/CROSSOVER
GUIDE FIX/WASH
5 CROSSOVER GUIDE
WASH/DRY
DEV FIX WASH DRY
6 SQUEEGEE ROLLERS
7 DRYER RACK T1252
8 FILM GUIDE
8 9 10
9 BOTTOM GUIDE
10 LIGTH ROLLER

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ELECTRONIC CONTROL
MAINBOARD PCB GCB FUSES
All fuses (4) for the heaters, pumps and motors etc.
The processor is electronically controlled by the are placed on the PCB GCB through the drawer
Mainboard PCB GCB placed in the electronics cover. The fuses F101 through F106 are placed on
drawer underneath a cover (see figure opposite). a PCB at the bottom of the box. The fuses F102,
The PCB holds all the controls, the adjustment F104, and F106 are only used for installations
potentiometers for the thermostates and the replenish without neutral wire (in USA).
pumps as well as the max. and min. speed The fuses are listed in FUSES later in this
potentiometers for the motor control. Furthermore chapter.
the PCB is fitted with two cooling fin brackets
where some triac relays are located (1). The triac CAUTION! Disconnect all power to the machine
relays control the high voltage output. Another before changing a fuse.
small relay issue low voltage to the electronics
when the ON-button is activated. Also the fuses for DRAWER LOCK
heaters, pumps etc. are placed on the PCB. The electronics drawer is fitted with a small notch
The PCB also communicates with the Control Box (5) in each side. These notches lock the drawer
(see description in chapter 5). when pulled half way out. In order to close the
The PCB has a display (2) and two set of buttons drawer, lift up a little to release the notches and
(3) for making adjustments. The procedure of push in.
making adjustments on the GCB is described in If it becomes necessary to change a fuse, pull the
chapter 4. drawer halfway out untill it locks, then lift up a little
and pull out the drawer until the fuses appear.
The PCB GCB comprises the following circuits: NOTE! Never leave the drawer open. This is to
1 Power supply for the electronics. protect the electronics from chemicals, if
3 Low level detectors. spilled.

1 Heater thermostat for the developer.

1 Heater thermostat for the dryer. INLINE GFCI RELAY


1 Heater thermostat for the fixer.
Some US models are equipped with a GFCI box
1 Motor speed control for the main motor. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). The GFCI box is
mounted on the power supply cable.
1 Power supply for the main motor control.

2 Replenishment circuits, one for developer, one


for fixer

2 Oxidation replenishment circuits. One for


developer and one for fixer.

2 Input detector circuits.


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1 Timing circuit for the start and stop of process
time.

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FUSES
The fuses below are located on the Mainboard PCB BGCB

Fuse Fuse for... Type/Dimension Part No


BATH
HEAT
F 5A
250V
F503

Heater, fixer bath 5A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 5534


FIX.
BATH
HEAT

Heater, developer bath 5A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 5534


F 5A
250V
F504
DEV.

BLOWERS
DRYER
PROC.

F 1A
250V
F505

Blowers, dryer section 1A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 5671


DEV.FIX.

Circulation pumps 1A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 5671


PUMP
CIRC.

F 1A
250V
F506

F 0.5A
250V
F507

FIX.
REPL. PUMPS

Replenishment pump, FIX 0.5A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 16076


F 0.5A
250V
F508

DEV.

Replenishment pump, DEV 0.5A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 16076

Transformer
T/S 0.8A
TRANSF.
PRIM.

250V
F509

Low voltage power supply 0.8A, 6.4 x 31.8mm, slow 16340


for the control electronics.
T/S 1.5A

18 V AC supply for 1.5A, 6.3 x 32 mm, slow 16029


ELEC.

250V
F510

the control electronics.


TRANSF. SEK.

F 0.25A
LEVEL

24 V AC for level detectors 0.25A, 6.3 x 32 mm, fast 16075


250V
F511

MOTOR

T/S 3A

Power supply for the 3A, 6.3 x 32 mm, slow 16014


250V
F512

main motor speed control.

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The fuses below are located in the electronics box under a transparent lid. The fuses F102 - F104 - F106
are used for USA only (for installations without neutral wire).

Fuses: F102, F104 and

F106 - 12 A
F104 - 12 A
F102 - 12 A
F105 - 12 A
F103 - 12 A
F101 - 12 A
F106 are only
for use at
Installations
without neutral
wire. All Fuses rated
250 Vac
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Fuse Fuse for... Type/Dimension Part No

F101 Electronics control, 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577


DEV/FIX heaters etc.

F102 Only used for installations 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577


without neutral wire

F103 Heater, dryer 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577

F104 Only used for installations 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577


without neutral wire

F105 Heater, dryer 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577

F106 Only used for installations 12A, 10,3x33mm, fast 26577


without neutral wire

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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
See behind the appendices.

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4. OPERATORS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

THE CONTROL BOX


GENERAL FEATURES
The Control Box has the following features:
The operation of the processor is handled by the ON-button.
Control Box (fig.). The Control Box is fitted to the
OFF-button.
right of the feed table/cassette cover of the
processor and is connected to the electronics in Buttons for manual operation of the DEV/FIX
the drawer. replenishment pumps.

Indicator for LOW LEVEL/REPLENISHMENT.

DIMENSIONS Indicator for WAIT.


The Control Box has the dimensions
Selection of 4 different programs (different dev.
110 x 55 x 15 mm (4.3"x2.2"x0.6").
times and replenishment rates).

Indicator for selected program.


1
2
3
4

P
De
v
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Fig. 4/1 Control Box

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION LOW LEVEL/REPLENISHMENT LAMP (5)


CONTROL BOX If low level is detected in the DEV or FIX section
this lamp flashes. In this case the WAIT-lamp (6) is
ON-BUTTON (1) also lit. When one or both of the replenishment
Starts the machine provided the MAIN-switch is set pumps run to reestablish the correct level, the lamp
to ON(I). The built-in lamp flashes when only the is lit constantly and it turns off when the correct
MAIN-switch is set to ON. When also the level is reached.If the correct level has not been
ON-button has been pushed, the lamp is lit reestablished within 20 minutes the pump stops
constantly.If the ON-button is pushed immediately and the lamp starts to flash again. See also
after the machine is turned on by the MAIN-switch, explanation for item (3) and (4).
it takes approx. 10 seconds before the machine
starts.
WAIT-LAMP (6)
This lamp is lit if any of the following situations
OFF-BUTTON (2) occur:
This button switches the machine to off. At this If one or both film feed sensors are activated.
stage only the time-replenishment circuits and the
If daylight or rewash slot is open.
exhaust fan work (lamp in ON-button flashes).
If low level is detected in either DEV or FIX bath.
In this case also the LOW LEVEL/REPLENISH-
DEV/FIX BUTTONS (3) & (4) MENT-lamp (5) flashes.
The buttons activate the corresponding
If film is jammed. At the same time also the
replenishment pumps. They can be used to top up
PROGRAM INDICATOR LAMPS (8) will flash in
the tanks manually.If low level is detected in the
succession.
DEV or FIX section, the WAIT-lamp (6) is lit and the
LOW LEVEL/REPLENISHMENT-lamp (5) flashes.In The WAIT-lamp flashes if the temperature in the
this case push both of the DEV section deviates with more than 1.5C
REPLENISHMENT-buttons. The electronics (2.7F) from the preset value or if temperature in
automatically detects the bath with low level and FIX section is more than XC lower than the
the corresponding pump starts to reestablish the preset value (the X-value is adjustable - see
correct level. chapter 9, PAR 51).

NOTE! When the tanks are empty and have to


be filled, do this from suitable containers, as it
is quite time-consuming to fill the whole tank
using the pumps.

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PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTON (7) PROGRAM INDICATOR LAMPS (8)


The electronics facilitates programming of 4 See explanation for PROGRAM SELECTION-button
different programs with different developing times (7). When the machine is turned on by the
and DEV and FIX replenishment rates. The built-in ON-button (1) the lamp for the latest employed
lamp is lit when the machine is switched on by the program will be lit.The values for the different
ON-button (1). By pressing the PROGRAM programs can be written on the panel to the right of
SELECTION-button the suitable program (1, 2, 3 or the indicator lamps using a spirit marker.
4) for the present job can be selected and the
matching lamp (8) is lit. The processor
NOTE! The PROGRAM INDICATOR LAMPS (8)
automatically switches to program 4 when the
will flash in succession if a film is jammed in
daylight lid is opened.
the processor. At the same time also the
If the operator attempts to change processing
WAIT-lamp is lit.
program within the first half of the running program
the indicator lamps for all 4 programs will flash
twice to indicate that a change of program is not
possible.

THE GFCI BOX


See chapter 4 "OPERATING PROCEDURES" for
detailed description of the GFCI relay functions.

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DAYLIGHT AND REWASH LAMPS


(See also figure below).When the processor is Only the REWASH-lamp is lit:
installed in a two-room installation (see chapter When the rewash slot (C) is opened.
2), the lamps inform the operator working outside
When film inserted from the daylight slot (B) has
the darkroom of whether the processor is ready
passed halfway through the fixer section. The
(not lit) or busy (lit).
processor is then ready to receive another film
from the daylight feeding slot (B)
The DAYLIGHT and REWASH-lamps are lit at the
.
same time:
When low level is detected in DEV or FIX bath. NOTE! Do not insert film from the rewash slot
The lamps will turn off when correct level is when the lamp is lit.
reestablished.

When the daylight slot (B) is opened. The REWASH-lamp will turn off when the film has
passed the dryer section.
When film is inserted from the feed table (A).

NOTE! Do not insert film from the daylight and The DAYLIGHT and REWASH-lamps are flashing:
rewash slots when the lamps are lit. If temperature is out of range in DEV or FIX bath.
The lamps will turn off when correct temperature
is reestablished.
The daylight lamp will turn off, when film has
passed halfway through the fixer section.

B C daylight lamp

rewash lamp

1
2
3
4

Dev
Fix

A T 3303

Fig. 4/2 Daylight and Rewash Lamps

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5. OPERATING PROCEDURES

GENERAL
After the installation is finished, (see chapter 2 in Turn power off before commencing the initial
this book), the initial start-up, described on the start-up procedure.
following pages, can be carried out.

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INITIAL START-UP
(See also illustration opposite). Turn the MAIN SWITCH (J) on, or
Remove top cover, condensation lid and dryer US models with GFCI relay:
cover. Turn the MAIN SWITCH (J) on and activate the
RESET button on the GFCI relay. The red
Remove the racks (see chapter 6) and inspect all
indicator on the GFCI relay will light up.
rollers and film guides for impurities etc.
Push the ON-button (1). The indicator lamp (8)
Open all tank drain-tubes by turning them 90
for the latest employed program will light up.
counterclockwise. The drain-tubes for the DEV
If the ON-button is pushed immediatly after the
and FIX baths are at the lefthand side of the
machine is turned on by the MAIN SWITCH, it
tank and the drain-tube (E) for the wash tank is
takes approx. 10 seconds before the machine
at the righthand side.
starts.
Vacuum clean all tanks if required.
If the WAIT-lamp (6) and Daylight- and Rewash
Carefully rinse all tanks, rollers and film guides lamps (F and G) flashes, the developer or fixer
with water (use a hose) to get all impurities out temperature have not yet reached the correct
of the tanks. temperature.
Wait until the WAIT-lamp turns off.
Let the tanks run dry then close the drain-tubes.
Normal warm-up time will be approx. 30 min.
Fill the replenishment containers (K) (not
standard delivery) and make sure that the hoses
are installed correctly: FILL UP TO HERE!
See APPENDIX A (without rack installed)
Fill the developer and fixer tanks (fixer first)
with ready mixed solution. The tanks are
correctly filled when level is as specified in figure
opposite. Use the level mark in the right side of
the tanks as guide. Be careful not to get fixer
into the developer section and opposite.

Reinstall the racks. Be careful to insert the


correct racks in the correct baths.

Reinstall condensation lid, the top cover and


dryer cover. Make sure that the covers are
T 3297
placed correctly in order to activate the interlock
safety-switches. Otherwise you will not be able
to start the processor.
Run some sheets of film through the machine to
Insert power plug into wall socket. clear the rollers of impurities.

Open external water supply valve (H). The machine is now ready for processing.

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SETTING
OF THE PROGRAMS

The electronics holds 4 programs (1, 2, 3 and 4) in


which you can set 4 different developing speeds
and replenishment rates for different types of
processing jobs. When the daylight lid is opened
the processor automatically switches to program 4.
This program should therefor be dedicated to
daylight jobs. Setting of the program values are
described later in this chapter and in chapter 9.

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GFCI BOX
USING THE GFCI BOX CURRENT LEAKAGE
GFCI relay will switch power off.
The processor should be started as described in
The red indicator (3) will turn off.
daily start-up. In "power off" situations the GFCI
must be operated as follows (see also figure below): Press the RESET button (1).

GFCI relay will reconnect power to the

3
processor.

2
1 CAUTION! If GFCI relay do not reconnect
power to the processor call service technician.

TEST BUTTON (2)


The test button (2) is for testing reliability of the
GFCI relay. Make a test approx. once a year:
Press the test button (2). The GFCI relay cut
power off. The red indicator (3) must turn off.
T2311
CAUTION! If GFCI relay do not cut power off
(red indicator (3) turns off) the GFCI relay must
be changed. Call service technician.

If test of GFCI has been successful press RESET


button (1). The GFCI relay will reconnect power
POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECTED to the processor. The red indicator (3) will light
AT WALL SOCKET up.
Switch main power supply on.

Switch the main switch (J) on.

Press the RESET button (1). The red indicator (3)


will light up.

CAUTION! Always activate the RESET button


(1) each time the main power supply is switched
on.

CAUTION! Never use the TEST button (2) on the


GFCI relay as power-off switch.

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OPERATING MODES
STAND-BY MODE PROCESSING MODES

This manual will often refer to stand-by mode of Processing is made in one of two modes:
the processor. This is when the processor is started Automatic or Continuous.
as described in chapter 4 DAILY START-UP and
when no program has been activated. The processor is running in Automatic mode
unless otherwise is chosen. (To switch from
In stand-by mode the processor operates as Automatic mode to Continuous mode, change
follow: parameter 07 from 00 to 01, see chapter 9).
The transport mechanism operates at min.
speed, (app. 33 cm per minute) in order to avoid Automatic mode: When film is fed, the input
crystallization of chemicals on rollers and sensors start the machine and:
guides. The transport mechanism resumes the operating
speed specified in the selected program.
The wash water solenoid valve is closed.
The wash water solenoid valve opens to let in
The dryer heater works to keep the temperature
water.
whitin a fixed range (see chapter 9, PAR 12 and
13). The temperature in the dryer is controlled and
regulated by the dryer temperature control.
The processor automatically goes into stand-by
When the film has left the dryer section, the
mode 15-30 seconds after the film has left the
machine returns to stand-by mode after 15-30
dryer section, when in Automatic mode (see
seconds. (This depends on film speed).
PROCESSING MODES).

Continuous mode: The processor functions exactly
as in Automatic mode except that it never enters
the stand-by mode.

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DAILY START-UP
(See illustration opposite) Push the ON-button (1) and verify that the
Check that the replenishment containers (K) are built-in lamp is lit.
sufficiently filled and that the containers for If the ON-button is pushed immediatly after the
waste chemicals (C) are empty. machine is turned on by the MAIN SWITCH, it
takes approx. 10 seconds before the machine
Remove the top cover and condensation lid and
starts.
check the level of the developer and fixer baths.
Add chemicals if required. When switched on, the processor automatically
fills the water tank.
Before starting the machine, wipe clean all top
rollers and crossover guides. The processor is programmed for Automatic
mode from the factory. If you want to use
Open external water supply valve (H).
continuos mode, please refer to chapter 9.

Press the PROGRAM SELECTION-button (7)


NOTE! Make certain that the wash tank drain
until the lamp (8) for the desired program
tube (E) is closed (see figure below). Do not
number is lit.
operate the processor with an empty wash
tank. If WAIT-lamp (6) is lit and LOW LEVEL-lamp (5)
flashes, low level is detected in either the DEV or
Turn MAIN SWITCH (J) on, or FIX bath. Press both of the REPLENISHMENT-
US models with GFCI relay: buttons (3) and (4). The electronics automatically
Turn the MAIN SWITCH (J) on and activate the detects the bath with low level and the
RESET button on the GFCI relay. The red respective pump starts to top up the level in
indicator on the GFCI relay will light up. The the section.
exhaust blower will start, and the replenishment While the pump runs the lamp (5) is lit
pumps may also run for a few moments. constantly. Wait until the lamp turns off.
If the level is still not correct after 20 minutes the
pump stops and the LOW LEVEL-lamp starts to
flash again.
OPEN If the WAIT-lamp (6) and Daylight- and Rewash
lamps (F and G) flashes, the temperature in
either the developer or the fixer bath is too low.
Wait until the lamps turn off. Normal warm-up
time will be app. 30 minutes.

Feed some sheets of film through the machine


to clean it.
CLOSED Your machine is now ready for processing.

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PROCESSING FROM THE FEED TABLE


(See illustration opposite).
Select the program suitable for the processing
10
material by means of the PROGRAM
SELECTION- button (7). The lamp (8) shows
12
which program is active at any time.
13
Slowly enter the film (with the emulsion side up)
into the processor using the film feed guide (B)
until it engages the drive system. Activating the
input sensors will start the machine at the speed
specified in the selected program.

Verify that the WAIT-lamp (6) is lit indicating that


film is being fed into the machine.
Wait until the WAIT-lamp turns off before you 9
insert another film. 11
T 3294

When the film exits, verify that the processor


goes into stand-by mode after 15-30 seconds. Fig. 5/1 Processing PTS Cassettes
(When in automatic mode).

PROCESSING FROM THE DAYLIGHT CASSETTE


(See also figure 5/1). Close the cassette cover (9) and do not open
Verify that the processor is not busy (WAIT-lamp until the WAIT-lamp (6) turns off!
(6) not lit).
When the WAIT-lamp turns off, the machine is
Open the cassette cover (9). ready to process another cassette.

Adjust the shelf (10) to fit the cassette size or


The shelf can also be used as feed table. In that
remove it, whatever is necessary.
case adjust the shelf to upper position and follow
Select processing program by means of the the procedure described in PROCESSING FROM
PROGRAM SELECTION-button (7). The lamp (8) THE FEED TABLE. Feed paper between the white
shows which program is active at any time. marks on the shelf.

Place the cassette (11) on the shelf and enter


the film/paper (12) into the processor until it
engages the drive system. The input roller (13)
ensures that the material enters the machine
without scratches. When the input sensors are
activated, the processor starts and the
WAIT-lamp (6) is lit.

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PROCESSING FROM THE DAYLIGHT SLOT


(See illustration opposite).
Verify that the processor is not busy
(DAYLIGHT- (F) and REWASH-lamps (G) not lit).

Open the DAYLIGHT slot (A). The processor


automatically changes to program 4 and starts
up. The WAIT-lamp (6), the DAYLIGHT-lamp (F)
and the REWASH-lamp (G) are lit. (The
replenishment control circuit starts).

Feed paper into the processor and close the


DAYLIGHT slot (A). (WAIT-lamp turns off).

When the DAYLIGHT lamp (F) turns off, the


processor is ready to receive another film
through the DAYLIGHT slot (A).

USING THE REWASH SLOT


(See illustration opposite).
Verify that the processor is not busy
(DAYLIGHT- (F) and REWASH-lamps (G) not lit).

Open the REWASH slot (D). The processor


starts, the WAIT-lamp (6), the DAYLIGHT-lamp
(F) and the REWASH-lamp (G) are lit.

Feed paper into the processor and close the


REWASH slot (D). (WAIT-lamp and
DAYLIGHT-lamp turn off).

When the REWASH lamp (G) turns off, the


processor is ready to receive another film
through the REWASH slot (D).

0008 5.15
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

1 2 3
PAR VAL

EN
TH
R
TE EN
ME HL EU
R
RA W LE VAL
PA LUE R ERN
E ER A
L

S V A E
NN R L
A

T
OO HE ME ND
V

O
H
C T A TIO GE TR
S T GE R T
PA WER L EC HAN A MEOR
R
FIR HAN N
DE DER SE C PA VAL
C ST NT UIS EL EL
ME E P
R

UK ER ANN
A

IR R
IER TR
P

D EG IA
EM ME EL AMB
PR ARA RO O C
D P E
IM E G
FR
P
PR LU
Y 0 1
C.
SE C/FT2 T2
ES
L
A
V

C C/F
C
C. F
SE L/M2 2 F
F /H
M L/M
CC C/H 0%
R

M
A

C
P

44 . 4

C /10
G

50
R

C
P

C L/H
45
46

M L/H 0%
34 . 3

M /10
G
R

50
P

35
36
24 . 2
G
R
P

25
26

10
14 . 1
G

11
R

12
P

T 2140
52
15

53
16

55
D EV
FI EV
D

D EV
X

V
D
E
F EV

O XY ER
D
D IX
O RY
H XY
2O

5.16 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

ADJUSTMENTS
GENERAL MAKING ADJUSTMENTS

NOTE! ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE (See illustration opposite).


CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Pull out the electronics drawer until it locks.

Use the red selection buttons (2) (PAR) to


It is possible to adjust the settings of the speed, choose the parameter in which you want to
temperature and replenishment values. change the setting.
When pulling out the electronics drawer, the panel The parameter number is indicated on the left
shown on the illustration opposite appears. side of the display (1) and the current value is
On the panel is a list of the 18 different parameters indicated on the right side. As an example the
you are able to adjust. illustration opposite shows that the value for
The 18 parameters and their adjusting ranges are parameter 24 is currently 50 sec.
as listed below. (PAR = Parameter , VAL = Value).
Then use the green selection buttons (3) (VAL) to
change the value. The values are changed in
NOTE! Even though the drawer is fitted with a steps as indicated in the list below.
cover to protect the electronics from spilt
chemicals always remember to close the drawer NOTE! Values can be changed at any time
after adjustments have been made. during operation. Once selected, the values are
retained in memory by the electronic control
even when the processor is switched off.

PAR ADJUSTMENT OF... VAL STEP


10 . . . . . Developer temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-40C (68-104F) . . . . . 1 C (1-2F)
11 . . . . . Fixer temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-40C (68-104F) . . . . . 1 C (1-2F)
12 . . . . . Dryer temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-70C (68-158F) . . . . . . 5 C (9F)
14 . . . . . Dev. time, Program 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-60 sec.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 sec.
15 . . . . . Dev. repl. rate, Program 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
16 . . . . . Fix repl. rate, Program 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
24 . . . . . Dev. time, Program 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-60 sec. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 sec.
25 . . . . . Dev. repl. rate, Program 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
26 . . . . . Fix repl. rate, Program 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
34 . . . . . Dev. time, Program 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-60 sec.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 sec.
35 . . . . . Dev. repl. rate, Program 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
36 . . . . . Fix repl. rate, Program 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
44 . . . . . Dev. time, Program 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-60 sec.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 sec.
45 . . . . . Dev. repl. rate, Program 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
46 . . . . . Fix repl. rate, Program 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-990 ml/m2 (0-92.07 cc/ft2) 10 ml (0.93 cc)
52 . . . . . Dev Oxi Time-replenishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-600 ml/h (cc/h) . . . . . 20 ml (20 cc)
53 . . . . . Fix Oxi Time-replenishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-600 ml/h (cc/h). . . . . . 20 ml (20 cc)
55 . . . . . Wash water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 or 100% . . . . . . . . . . . 50%

0008 5.17
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

1
2
8
3
4
6
7
D
P
5
3 Dev Fix
4
2
1 E
A F
G
B
H

1
2
3
4

Dev
Fix

0 1

C
K
T 3293

5.18 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE
(See illustration opposite).
NOTE! If the processor will not be operated for
Push the OFF-button (2). The exhaust fan and
6 hours or more, the wash tank should be
the time-replenishment circuits will still work.
drained. This prevents growth of algea and
To shut down the machine completely turn the thereby a consequent reduction in processing
MAIN SWITCH (J) off. quality. It is recommended to drain the wash
(If time-replenishment is wanted - do NOT set tank at least once every 24 hours.
the main switch to OFF position.)

Close the external water supply valve (H).


NOTE! If the processor is placed in a room
Open the wash tank drain tube (E) by turning it together with a typesetter or other sensitive
90 counterclockwise. equipment, the chemical vapours from the
processor should be removed by means of an
external exhaust system (see chapter 2) as the
vapours can ruin the equipment.

0008 5.19
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

5.20 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

GENERAL
Performing maintenance on a scheduled basis
NOTE! Personnel performing any maintenance
reduces the possibilities of equipment failure and
or clean-up must familiarize themselves with
the loss of processing quality. Only one person
the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and
should be responsible for performing the preventive
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION in Chapter 0
maintenance program. That person should be
before attempting any of these procedures.
familiar with the equipment as well as its
operational characteristics and maintenance
requirements.
NOTE! BE SURE TO DISCONNECT
A periodic major clean-up of the equipment is ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE
important to maintain the processing quality and PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR
reliability of the machine. MAINTENANCE.
This clean-up should be performed either monthly
or after processing app. 1000m (10.000 ft) of film.
2 2

The major clean-up procedure can be performed in


2 to 4 hours depending on the condition of the
machine and on the proficiency of the person
cleaning it.

0008 6.1
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

PREPARATIONS BEFORE CLEANING


DRIP TRAY REMOVING A WET RACK

The condensation lid underneath the top cover is When the racks have to be taken out for cleaning
also designed as a drip tray. Use the drip tray when etc., follow this description:
carrying away the racks for cleaning etc.
See figure opposite.
Turn MAIN-switch off.

1
Remove top cover, condensation lid and dryer
cover.

Place the drip tray across the machine as close


to the bath as possible.
DRIP TRAY
Step 1: Turn the cross-over guide on the
neighbour rack up. Grab the rack in the handle
opposite the drive shaft and tilt it upwards while
the bearings are still resting on the drive shaft.
Hold the rack in this position for a few seconds
to let chemicals drip off.

Step 2: Pull the rack off the drive shaft and pull
it towards yourself (away from the drive shaft).
DRIVE SHAFT
Lift the rack out and place it on the drip tray.

Carry the tray and rack away for cleaning etc.

2 Reinstall the rack in the reverse order.

NOTE! Make sure that the bearings catch the


drive shaft and the drive gears mesh with the
DRIP TRAY worm gears.

NOTE! If the bath contains chemicals when the


rack is inserted, lower the rack very careful to
avoid that chemicals flow over into the other
tanks.

T 3295

6.2 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

REMOVING THE DRYER RACK

In order to remove the dryer rack, follow the


1 C A B
description below:

See figure opposite.


Remove top cover, condensation lid and dryer
cover.

Stand at the rear side of the machine.

Step 1: On the upper dryer cassette (A) is a


black knob (B) on the righthand side. Press the
knob down and turn it 90 counterclockwise.

Remove the upper dryer cassette by lifting it up


a little and pull it to the right, out of the flange
(C).

Step 2: Push the dryer rack to the right in order


2
to release the bearings from the drive shaft (D),
and lift it out of the processor.

After cleaning, it is very important that the rack


is reinstalled correctly according to step 3.

Step 3: Place the rack in the processor and


make sure that it is flush with the wash-tank wall
(E). Then push the rack to the left (F) until the D
bearings catch the drive shaft and the drive
gears mesh with the worm gears.

3
Reinstall upper dryer cassette, dryer cover and
top cover.

E E

F
T 3306

0008 6.3
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

1 3 3 3 4 6 3

2 3 3 5 7 T 1256

NO/SYMBOL ROLLER DESCRIPTION Model 550 Model 720

PUR, D22,
1 HEAVY, SHORT WHITE TAP
PART NO
13427
PART NO
13453
1 pc.

RUBBER, D22,
2 LONG STEEL TAP
PART NO
13426
PART NO
13452
1 pc.

3 D30, MATTED
LIGHT, GREEN TAP
PART NO
43764
PART NO
43763
36 pcs.

4 D30, HEAVY,
SHORT WHITE TAP
PART NO
13424
PART NO
3345
1 pc.

RUBBER, D30,
5 LONG STEEL TAP
PART NO
13445
PART NO
13458
1 pc.

6 D30, RUBBER,
SHORT STEEL TAP
PART NO
13444
PART NO
3347
1 pc.

PUR, D30, MATTED,


7 HEAVY, LONG STEEL TAP
PART NO
43744
PART NO
43745
2 pc.

T 3296

6.4 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

ROLLERS DAYLIGHT GUIDE

When racks have been disassembled for cleaning When the daylight guide has been removed for
or servicing purposes it it very important that the cleaning or servicing purposes it it very important
rollers are reinstalled in their correct positions. that it is reinstalled correctly.

The illustration opposite shows the type, part No The figure below shows how to install the daylight
and correct position of each roller in the processor. guide.

NOTE! Light rollers are marked with a green


tap.

When reinstalling the roller pairs in the racks, be


very careful that the bearings are locked properly in
the respective slots as indicated in the figure below.

TOP ROLLERS

BOTTOM ROLLERS

T 3298

0008 6.5
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

OXIDATION LIDS
1 Each rack is equipped with an anti-oxidation lid. To
remove the lids for cleaning and servicing, do the
following:

See figure opposite.


Remove the rack as described in REMOVING A
WET RACK.

2 Remove one pair of the top rollers (1).

Push the anti-oxidation lid out of the attachment


in the rack (2) and lift it out (3).

Reinstall in reverse order.

T 3299

6.6 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

REMOVING THE DRIVE SHAFT All gears are mounted on the drive shaft with
clips (3) which are easily pulled out using a pair
The drive shaft can be removed from the machine of pliers.
for cleaning or servicing (see figure below).
Before reassembling the machine you must be
Remove top cover, condensation lid and dryer sure that all worm gears are placed correctly on
cover, upper air-distributing box and all racks the shaft according to the figure below.
from the machine. Reinstall the drive shaft and fasten the motor
Remove the two screws (1) holding the motor bracket.
bracket. Reinstall the racks and make sure that the
Remove the drive shaft by pulling it out of the bearings on the rack ends engages the drive
bearing (2) in the tank front. shaft properly and that the drive gears mesh
with the worm gears.

T 3307

0008 6.7
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

CLEANING
GENERAL WEEKLY CLEANING

When using water for cleaning purposes, use warm NOTE! Never use any hard tool or abrasive
water 35 - 40C (95 - 104F). materials when handling and cleaning the
rollers.

DAILY CLEANING Carefully lift the developer rack out as described


on page 6/2 and rinse it with water. Be sure to
It is recommended to clean the processor each day rinse off possible crystallization on film guides.
before you start processing. Follow the procedure
below: When needed, empty the tank and clean both
tank and rack with tank-cleaner. Ask you dealer
Clean the feed table with a moist cloth. of chemicals for advice. Be careful not to get
Do not use abrasive materials on the processor. any of this cleaner into the fixer section. It is
important to get all of the cleaner out of the
Drain the wash tank and close the drain-tube at
developer tank after cleaning and to rinse the
the end of each shift. rack in plenty of water.
Check the level in both replenishment containers Carefully lift the wash rack out and rinse it with
and refill if needed. water.
Empty the waste-chemicals tanks. Empty the wash water tank and clear off algae.

Cleaning of fixer rack is described in MONTHLY


NOTE! Never cover the machine with a cloth or CLEANING.
piece of plastic to protect it from dust, as this
prevents free circulation around the machine Remove the oxidation lids from all three racks
and can lead to overheating and increased (see page 6/6) and rinse the lids with water.
condensation. When refilling the developer tank, use the level
mark in the right side of the tank as guide, see
figure opposite. Be careful not to get developer
into the fixer section.
FILL UP TO HERE!
(without rack installed)

T 3297

6.8 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

CLEANING OF VALVES IN THE


MONTHLY CLEANING REPLENISHMENT PUMPS
Carefully lift the fixer rack out and rinse it with SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY
water. Be sure to rinse off possible If a replenishment pump ceases to function
crystallization on film guides. properly, let it suck some water in order to clear the
Remove dryer rack and rinse rubber rollers with valves of chemicals.
water. If this does not help, take the pump apart and clean
both of the small valves in water (see figure below).
Remove and inspect all worm gears and Reinstall the valves and make sure, that they are
bearings for excessive wear. Replace any worn placed correctly for free, unobstructed flow.
or damaged parts.
Clean the components of any residual
chemicals.
(VALVE)
Locate the water solenoid valve under the
machine. Disconnect the hose from the valve by
unscrewing the union nut, and remove the water INLET
NOZZLE
filter with a pair of pliers (see the figure below).
VALVE
Clean the filter and reinstall it.
OUTLET
NOZZLE
Clean the blades and inner housing of the FL

scavenger fan with a moist cloth to prevent OW
chemical build up. Make sure that the fan spins
freely.
T427

WATER DEVELOPER FILTER


FILTER
Some processors are equipped with a developer
filter. Cleaning of the developer filter is described in
a separate manual delivered with the processor.

T417

0008 6.9
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

CLEANING OF A CIRCULATION PUMP

SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY


If a circulation pump ceases to function properly
clean the pump following the description below.

See figure opposite.


Turn the MAIN-switch off.

Remove top cover and condensation lid.

Remove the cover to the right of the wet


sections.

Lift the pump unit (A) out of the tank attachment


by pushing to the left and lift out. Pull as far as
the electric wire allows.

A Dismount the inlet nozzle (B) by turning it


counterclockwise and pull out the impeller (C).

Remove the o-ring (D).


D
Dismount the hose (E).

Clean the inlet nozzle, the impeller, the o-ring


C and the hose in water.

Clean the small hole in the hose (F).


B
Reinstall in reverse order. Pull back the electric
ON
wire and install the pump unit in the tank
attachments.
F
OFF
E

T 3620

6.10 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

MAINTENANCE
REPLACING AN INPUT SENSOR Disconnect the plug at the left side of the
sensor.
SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY
Replace the sensor and remember to connect
The machine is equipped with 2 input sensors
the plug again.
located in a special rail at the processor entrance.
To replace a sensor follow the description below: Mount the front plate and feed table/daylight
cassette in the reverse order, turn MAIN-switch
See figure below. on and push the ON-button on the Control
Turn the MAIN-switch off. Panel.
Remove the top cover.

Remove the feed table (A) or daylight cassette


by loosening the screws (B).

Remove the front plate (C) by pulling out from


beneath and lift off. The rail with the sensors (D)
becomes accessible.

C D
A C
A

DEV. SECTION

B
T 3301

0008 6.11
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

REPLACING A HEATER SAFETY FUSE Remove the cable on top of the fuse (C).

Pull the fuse out with a pair of pliers holding the


SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY
red grommet (D). DO NOT TWIST!
The machine is equipped with two heater safety
fuses, one for DEV heater and one for FIX heater. Place the new fuse still using the pair of pliers,
The fuses are placed to the right of the wet holding the fuse-pin and make sure that you
sections underneath a cover. In order to replace a push the fuse down until it feels tight (E). DO
safety fuse do the following: NOT TWIST!

Reinstall the cable (C) on the top of the fuse.


See figure below.
Turn the MAIN-switch off. Reinstall the covers.

Remove the top cover.


NOTE! A blocked circulation pump might cause
Remove the cover to the right of the wet
a blown safety-fuse. Therefore it is very
sections.
important that you clean the circulation-pump
Locate the safety fuse you want to change. DEV inlet and the small hole in the circulation hose
(A) or FIX (B) on the pump.

A B T 3302

D
E

6.12 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

REPLACING A DAYLIGHT OR Dismount the cable on the plug (E).


REWASH SENSOR Pull the sensor (F) out of the attachment with a
pair of pliers.
SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY
The machine is equipped with sensors for the lids Place the new sensor still using the pair of pliers
of the daylight and rewash slots. The sensors are and make sure that it flushes with the top edge
placed to the right of the wet sections underneath a of the attachment (G).
cover. In order to replace a sensor do the following:
Connect the cable to the plug (E).

See figure below. Mount the covers.


Turn the MAIN-switch off.

Remove the top cover.

Dismount the cover (A) to the right of the wet


sections.

Locate the sensor you want to change. Daylight


(B) or rewash (C).

Loosen the screws (D).

F
C
E
D
A
G
B

T 3332

0008 6.13
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

REPLACING A FUSE REPLACING A RELAY

AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY


All fuses for the heaters, pumps and motors etc. The relays are placed underneath the cover in the
are placed on the PCB GCB, except for the dryer electronics drawer. In order to change a relay, do
heater fuses F4 and F5 and the fuses F1 - F3 for the following:
installations without neutral wire (US-models only).
These fuses are placed through the bottom panel in Turn the MAIN-switch off.
the left side of the drawer. See chapter 3,
Push the OFF-button on the control panel.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL.
The fuses are listed in tables in chapter 3, Pull the drawer halfway out until it locks, then lift
FUSES. up a little an pull the drawer all the way out.

Remove the two screws holding the cover. One


In order to change a fuse, do the following:
in each side of the drawer, mounted from below.

Turn the MAIN-switch off. Locate the worn-out relay and replace it with a
new.
Push the OFF-button on the control panel.
Reinstall the cover and close the drawer.
Pull the drawer halfway out until it locks, then lift
up a little an pull the drawer out until the fuses
mounted through the drawer cover appear. NOTE! Remember to close the drawer when the
relay has been changed, in order to protect the
Turn the fuseholder 90 counterclockwise and
electronics from chemicals, if spilled.
pull it out.

Change the fuse with a new fuse of the correct


rating according to the fuselists on page 3/13
and 3/14.

Replace the fuseholder and close the drawer. In


order to close the drawer, lift up a little to
release the notches and push in.

NOTE! Remember to close the drawer when the


fuse has been changed, in order to protect the
electronics from chemicals, if spilled.

6.14 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

CHECK OF CHECK OF
DEVELOPER REPLENISHMENT FIXER REPLENISHMENT

The effectivity of the developer can either be While the processor is working at its normal
checked with a testing strip (ask your dealer of temperature and speed, feed an unexposed film
chemicals) or you can use a well exposed and well into the processor. The film should be absolutely
processed film as reference. If, after a week's work, transparent and without whitish spots or areas
the density of your film has decreased the spread at random over the film when it comes out
replenishment has probably been too low and a of the processor, otherwise the effectivity of the
higher setting of the REPLENISHMENT RATE (PAR fixer is too low and a higher setting of the
15, 25, 35 and 45 - see chapter 4 and 9) should be REPLENISHMENT RATE (PAR 16, 26, 36 and 46 -
selected. If, however, the density is good, the see chapter 4 and 9) should be selected.
replenishment is sufficient. If desired, a lower The effectivity of the fixer and the silver contents of
setting can then be tried, until it is established the fixer can also be tested with a special testing
which setting of the control is enough for strip. Ask your local specialist for application of
satisfactory replenishment. testing strip.

CHECK OF
OXIDATION REPLENISHMENT

If the processor is left in stand by for longer


periods, this feature can be used. At the start of a
new working period, check the effectivity of the
developer as described above, and adjust the TIME
REPLENISHMENT RATE correspondingly.
(FIX = PAR 53, DEV = PAR 52, see chapter 4 and 9).

0008 6.15
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

6.16 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

7. TROUBLE SHOOTING

BEFORE STARTING TROUBLE SHOOTING


If the machine does not work according to the The machine must be switched on by the MAIN
description in this book or does not process the SWITCH and the ON-button on the Control Box.
material correctly, the following pages are meant as
a help for you. For references see chapter 6 CLEANING AND
Read them carefully and find the paragraph that MAINTENANCE and chapter 3 with list of FUSES
corresponds to your problem. and ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS on the blue fold out
page.

WARNING! When changing a fuse, first switch


off all power to the machine. Always ensure
that the new fuse is of the correct rating
according to the fuselist in chapter 3.

Causes demanding for repair jobs or checks


which preferably should be carried out by a
servicer technician, are marked with an asterisk
(*).

Please turn over to the next page for the


trouble shooting chart.

0008 7.1
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

PROBLEMS WITH THE PROCESSOR


SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
MACHINE WILL NOT TURN ON. One or both interlock switches Put back top cover and/or dryer
deactivated. cover.
Power cable not connected to Connect cable.
mains.
MAIN SWITCH off . Turn MAIN SWITCH on.
Fuse F509 blown. Replace fuse.

MACHINE WILL NOT START UP. One or both interlock switches Put back top cover and/or dryer
deactivated. cover.
Fuse F510 blown. Replace fuse.
*Relay K501 defective. Replace relay.

MACHINE STARTS UP BUT Sensor-elbow for daylight or Mount elbow.


RUNS IN CONT. MODE, WHEN rewash slot misplaced.
SHOULD BE IN AUTO. MODE *Input sensors defective. Replace defective sensors.

LOW LEVEL-LAMPS FOR Level in DEV or FIX tank Check that drain tubes are closed
DEV/FIX FLASH. too low. Check the level in the
WAIT-LAMP IS LIT. replenishment containers.
Push replenishment buttons
(see chapter 5).

PROGRAM INDICATOR LAMPS Film is jammed. Remove jammed film.


ARE FLASHING IN
SUCCESSION AND WAIT LAMP
IS LIT.

MACHINE DOES NOT START *One or both input sensors Replace defective sensor
WHEN FILM IS INSERTED. defective. (see chapter 6).
*PCB defective. Call Service Technician.

MACHINE WILL NOT GO TO Machine in CONT mode Change PAR 07 from 01 to 00 (see
STAND-BY AFTER END OF (PAR 07 = 01). chapter 9).
PROCESSING CYCLE. *Input sensors defective. Replace defective sensors
(see chapter 6).
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

MACHINE WILL NOT GO TO Machine in CONT mode Change PAR 07 from 01 to 00 (see
STAND-BY AFTER END OF (PAR 07 = 01). chapter 9).
PROCESSING CYCLE USING *Daylight and/or rewash sensors Replace defective sensors
DAYLIGHT AND REWASH defective. (see chapter 6).
SLOTS *Electronics defective Call Service Technician.

7.2 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

PROBLEMS WITH THE PROCESSOR


SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
NO WASH WATER. External water supply valve closed Open external water supply valve.
Water solenoid valve defective or Replace defective valve or rinse
filter in valve clogged. filter (see chapter 6).

DRYER BLOWER WORKS, Parameter for dryer heating set Set PAR 12 to correct temperature
HEATER DOES NOT. too low. (see chapter 9).
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.
Fuse F4 or F5 blown. Replace fuse.

DRYER BLOWER AND HEATER Fuse F4, F5 and/or F505 blown. Replace fuse.
DO NOT WORK. *Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

DEVELOPER AND/OR FIXER Replenishment container empty. Refill containers.


REPLENISHMENT PUMPS WORK Replenishment hoses blocked. Clean hoses.
BUT NO REPLENISHMENT. *Pump valves clogged or defective. Clean or replacevalves
(see chapter 6).

DEV REPLENISHMENT PUMP *Pump defective. Replace defective parts.


DOES NOT WORK. Fuse F508 blown. Replace fuse.

FIX REPLENISHMENT PUMP *Pump defective Replace defective parts.


DOES NOT WORK. Fuse F507 blown. Replace fuse.

PUMPS WORK BUT ONLY IN *Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.


MANUAL.

REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM The daylight slot is open. Closed the daylight slot.
WORKS ALTHOUGH NO Time-replenishment circuits are Change PAR 57 to 00
MATERIAL IS PASSING THE ON. (see chapter 9).
SENSORS. MACHINE IS IN *Input sensor defective. Replace defective sensor
AUTOMATIC MODE. (see chapter 6).
*PCB defective. Call Service Technician.

DEVELOPER IS NOT HEATED. Fuse F504 blown. Replace fuse.


WAIT-LAMP AND LEVEL Parameter for DEV heating set too Set PAR 10 to correct value
INDICATOR LAMP NOT LIT. low. (see chapter 9).
*Heater element defective. Replace heater element.
*Temperature sensor defective. Replace temperature sensor.
*Heater safety-fuse for DEV Replace heater safety-fuse
bath blown. (see chapter 6).
Clean circulation-pump inlet and
circulation-hose or replace pump,
if defective.
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

0008 7.3
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

PROBLEMS WITH THE PROCESSOR


SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
DEVELOPER OVERHEATS. Parameter for DEV heating set too Lower PAR 10 to correct value
high. (see chapter 9).
*Temperature sensor defective. Replace defective sensor.
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

FIXER IS NOT HEATED. Fuse F503 blown. Replace fuse.


LEVEL LAMP NOT LIT. Parameter for FIX heating set too Set PAR 11 to correct value
low. (see chapter 9).
*Heater element defective. Replace heater element.
*Temperature sensor defective. Replace temperature sensor.
*Heater safety-fuse for DEV Replace heater safety-fuse
bath blown. (see chapter 6).
Clean circulation-pump inlet and
circulation-hose or replace pump,
if defective.
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

FIXER OVERHEATS. Parameter for FIX heating set too Lower PAR 11 to correct value
high. (see chapter 9).
*Temperature sensor defective. Replace defective sensor.
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

DRIVE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN Fuse F512 blown. Replace fuse.
NEITHER IN AUTO NOR IN *Drive motor defective. Replace defective motor
CONT MODE. (see chapter 6).
*Electronics defective. Call Service Technician.

DRIVE MOTOR RUNS, BUT NO Defective gear on drive motor, Replace any defective worm or
FILM TRANSPORT. rollers or drive shaft. gear (see chapter 6).
Film jammed inside the machine. Check that all rollers move freely
and that no films are jammed in the
sections.

DEVELOPER AND/OR FIXER Fuse F506 blown. Replace fuse.


CIRCULATION PUMP DOES Low level in DEV and/or FIX Push replenishment buttons
NOT RUN. section. (see chapter 5).
*Pump defective. Replace defective pump.

DEVELOPER AND/OR FIXER *Pump defective. Replace defective pump.


CIRCULATION PUMPS RUN BUT *Pump inlet blocked. Clean circulation pump
NO CIRCULATION (see chapter 6).
*Circulation hose blocked. Clean circulation hose
(see chapter 6).

7.4 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

0008 7.5
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

PROBLEMS WITH PROCESSED MATERIAL


SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
FILM IS NOT COMPLETELY Dryer temperature set too low. Set value in PAR 12 a little higher.
DRY. Fixer needs hardener. Add hardener to the fixer.
Dryer section malfunctioning. See page 7/3.
Machine runs too fast. Try a programme with longer
dev. Time.

THE FILM LOOKS MILKY I.E. The fixing is insufficient. Use high speed fixer.
WHITISH AREAS AT RANDOM Fixer too old or weak. Set value in PAR 16, 26, 36, 46 or
OVER THE FILM 53 a little higher (see chapter 9).
Change fixer.
Fixer too cold. Set value in PAR 11 a little higher
(see chapter 9).
Check fixer heater function.
Water runs from the wash setion Check that the water drain hose is
into the fixer section where it not clogged or forms a water trap.
cools and dilutes the fixer.

THE FILM HAS TOO LOW Developer is exhausted. Change developer.


DENSITY ALTHOUGH Developer is too cold. Set value in PAR 10 a little higher
EXPOSURE IS CORRECT AND (see chapter 9).
FILM NOT TOO OLD. Check developer heater function.
Developing time is too short. Try a program with longer dev.
time.
Replenishment insufficient. Set value in PAR 15, 25, 35 or 45 a
little higher (see chapter 9).
Circulation pump in developer See page 7/5.
does not run.

FILM HAS STRIPES Defective or dirty rollers or guides. Take the rollers and guides out,
LENGTHWISE OR CROSSWISE. inspect and wash them.
Rollers and guides with dents or
other marks must be changed
(see chapter 6).

7.6 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

PROBLEMS WITH PROCESSED MATERIAL


SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
FILM HAS A TENDENCY TO Rollers or guides out of position Check rollers and guides for correct
STICK IN THE WET OR DRY or dirty. position (see chapter 6).
SECTION. Fixer exhausted. Set value in PAR 16, 26, 36, 46 or
53 a little higher (see chapter 9).
Fixer needs hardener. Add hardener.
Fixer too old. Change fixer.

FILM HAS A GREY FOG. Fixer in developer. Clean the developer tank and
change the developer.

FILM HAS A DICHROIC FOG. Developer is drawn into fixer. Clean the fixer tank, fixer rollers
and change the fixer.
Fuse F506 blown. Replace fuse.
*Pump defective. Replace defective pump.
*Pump inlet blocked. Clean circulation pump
(see chapter 6).
*Circulation hose blocked. Clean circulation hose
(see chapter 6).

0008 7.7
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
21/28

7.8 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

8. ORDERING SPAREPARTS

GENERAL
PARTS DELIVERED ORDERING SPAREPARTS

In APPENDIX A is a list of the parts delivered with When ordering spareparts please state carefully the
the machine as well as a list of the Installation Kit sparepart number, the specification and the number
and the Spareparts Kit. of items wanted. If, though, a certain sparepart is
not specified in this chapter, see APPENDIX A
ADDITIONAL SPAREPARTS.For special spare
parts used for polyester processors see APPENDIX
B POLYESTER PROCESSOR.

NOTE! If the processor is part of an OnLine


installation some partnumbers may be different
from those mentioned in this manual. Please
see OnLine manual for additional and/or
changed partnumbers.

ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE THE


ISO-METRIC DRAWINGS WITH
SPAREPARTS AND PART NUMBERS

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COMPLETE MACHINE

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FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS COMPLETE MACHINE

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1 SEE APPENDIX A
2 SEE APPENDIX A
3 SEE APPENDIX A
4 SEE APPENDIX A
5 SEE APPENDIX A
6 SEE APPENDIX A
7 SEE APPENDIX A
8 SEE APPENDIX A
9 SEE APPENDIX A
10 SEE APPENDIX A
11 16646 16646 CAP, KNOB D24 RED
12 SEE APPENDIX A
13 SEE APPENDIX A
14 SEE APPENDIX A
15 SEE APPENDIX A
16 SEE APPENDIX A
17 SEE APPENDIX A
18 SEE APPENDIX A
(Not illustrated) LOGOS AND STRIPES - SEE APPENDIX A
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0008 8.3
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR

T824

DAYLIGHT CASSETTE (OPTION)

8.4 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS DAYLIGHT CASSETTE

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

CASSETTE, DAYL., COMP. SEE APPENDIX A

1 28037 28038 SHELF, FEED


2 13427 13453 ROLLER, PUR D22 H, SHT
3
4 28039 28039 SPRING, GAS, COMPLETE
5 34377 34377 BUSHING, R. HINGE, CASSETTE D24/40X28
6 34378 34378 BUSHING, L. HINGE, CASSETTE D24/40X28
7 20640 20640 BRACKET, SPRING, CASSETTE 58.6X32X29
8 SEE APPENDIX A
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T826

N SSTAND
OPEN

8.6 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS OPEN STAND

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

STAND, OPEN, COMPLETE SEE APPENDIX A

1 15263 15263 SCR M6X30


2 SEE APPENDIX A
3 13450 13450 BAR, STOP, CABINET, EL.
4 15262 15262 NUT M6/D10X20
5 SEE APPENDIX A
6 SEE APPENDIX A
7 SEE APPENDIX A
8 1504 1504 NUT M10
9 6051 6051 LEG, ADJUSTABLE
10 SEE APPENDIX A
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D SSTAND
CLOSED D ((OPTION)

8.8 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS CLOSED STAND

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

STAND, CLOSED, COMP SEE APPENDIX A


PANELS FOR OPEN STAND SEE APPENDIX A
TROLLEY, COMPLETE SEE APPENDIX A

1 SEE APPENDIX A
2 1388 1388 STOPPER D120X10
3 SEE APPENDIX A
4 15263 15263 SCR M6X30
5 SEE APPENDIX A
6 13450 13450 BAR, STOP, CABINET, EL
7 15262 15262 NUT M6/D10X20
8 SEE APPENDIX A
9 SEE APPENDIX A
10 SEE APPENDIX A
11 SEE APPENDIX A
12 25276 25276 LOCK, MAGNETIC
13 15285 15285 SCR D2. 9X10
14 6051 6051 LEG, ADJUSTABLE
15 1504 1504 NUT M10
16 SEE APPENDIX A
17 25281 25281 WHEEL
18 SEE APPENDIX A
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0008 8.9
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CIRCULATION
N SYSTEM
S

8.10 0450
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS CIRCULATION SYSTEM

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1 6342 6342 HOSE, SUCTION BLUE PL., PER M


2 5313 5313 CLAMP, HOSE D13.7-15.4
3 54201 54201 VALVE, ELBOW
4 6341 6341 HOSE, SUCTION RED PL., PER M
5 1875 1875 PUMP, OSCILLATION
6 25510 25510 FITTING, HOSE 12X90
7 SEE APPENDIX A
8 6169 6169 O-RING D20X2
9 43791 43791 HOSE, VALVE, SOLENOID
10 4030 4030 TUBE, SUCTION D12X355 GREY
11 25392 25392 VALVE, SOLENOID 24DC 3L
12 18926 18926 TUBE, OVERFLOW, DEV/FIX
13 16382 16382 PUMP, CIRCULATION, DEV/FIX
14 13519 13519 TUBE, PUMP, DIVE D10.8X112
15 42215 42215 FITTING, OVERFLOW PIPE, 3/4"RG
16 25415 25415 O-RING D28.17X3.53
17 25422 25422 HOSE, INLET 3/4"X3/4"X3.5M
18 25453 25453 HOSE, FLEXIBLE D21/23, PER M
19 25253 25253 CLAMP, HOSE D22/25
20 14566 14566 FITTING, DRAIN
21 15862 15862 CLAMP, HOSE D16.8-18.4 SNP12
22 13507 13507 PLATE, MOUNT, PUMP, DEV/FIX
23 16429 16429 IMPELLER
24 85986 85986 FITTING, OVERFLOW PIPE, WITH O-RING
Not illustrated DEVELOPER FILTER SEE SEPARATE MANUAL
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0450 8.11
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T828 33

TANK SECTION

8.12 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1 25399 25399 STOPPER D14X7


2 20879 20879 BRACKET, COVER, BAR, MOUNT.
3 16864 16864 SWITCH, LID, 2 CONTACTORS
4 5916 5916 LAMP, 24 PM, RED
5 6263 6263 TERMINAL DAYLIGT/REWASH
6 34297 34297 SWITCH, REED
7 16852 16852 FUSE, THERMO 72'C W.GROMMET
8 16546 16546 SENSOR, KTY, BATH
9 28041 28041 HEATER W. GASKET
10 34005 34005 GASKET, HEATER 51X46X2
11 22012 22023 BRACKET, SWITCH, REED
12 34458 34458 MOTOR
13 14450 14450 BUSHING, BRACKET, MOTOR D6/10X6
14 13420 13420 BRACKET, MOTOR/TANK 100X58X43
15 13421 13421 BRACKET, SHAFT, WORM, MOTOR 97X90
16 14449 14449 WASHER, SLIDE, MOTOR D10.2/28
17 25396 25396 SPRING, DISC D10.2/28X1.5
18 18967 18967 GEAR Z50, D10/51.7X15/22 W. CLIP
19 16286 16286 SWITCH, REED, SENSOR
20 13560 13560 SHAFT, WORM, COMPLETE
21 18965 18965 GEAR, WORM, RIGHT, W. CLIP
22 6064 6064 CIRCLIP D10
23 6033 6033 BEARING, BALL D10/26X8
24 14451 14451 HOUSING, BEARING 30X30X10
25 18966 18966 GEAR, WORM, LEFT W. CLIP
26 23960 23960 SHAFT, DRIVE D9.6/760
27 14530 14530 BEARING, DRIVE D24/18X11.8
28 14531 14531 BRACKET, FAN
29 10001650 10001650 FAN RL90-18R W.PLUG CABLE=460
30 15678 15678 PACKING, FOAM 10X20, PER. M

0008 8.13
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T828 33

TANK SECTION

8.14 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

31 11610 11623 TANK


32 25430 25430 O-RING D1.5/2.5
33 13419 13419 BRACKET, PANEL, FRONT
34 SEE APPENDIX A
35 27714 27714 PCB, GTB04 W. CABLE
36 SEE APPENDIX A
37 14452 14452 CLIP D2X15.5
38 25845 25845 STOPPER D12.5X17.5X9
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0008 8.15
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T829

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RR
DEVELOPER RACK

8.16 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS DEVELOPER RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

67224 67228 RACK, DEVELOPER, COMPLETE

1 11613 11624 LID, ANTIOXY. DEV


2 12457 12457 GEAR Z48 D4.9/49.7X10 M=1
3 12458 12458 BEARING, WORM, SHAFT D10.2X36X22
4 14445 14445 BEARING D10.3/13X46
5 34036 34036 GEAR Z30 D9.75/31.7X7.5 M=1
6 14442 14442 BUSHING, GEAR D9.9/14X14.15
7 43764 43763 ROLLER, PUR D30 MT, LI, SHT
8 14443 14443 GEAR Z20 D10/21.7X10 M=1
9 14444 14444 WASHER, GEAR D5/11.5/18X5.1
10 18887 18887 PLATE, SIDE, R. DEV. W. BEAR./GEARS
11 27723 27723 GEAR Z22 D9.9/21.7X7.5 M=1 (34038) W. SCREW
12 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, SHORT
13 13429 13454 SHAFT, SPACER D8
14 13431 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, 105X60X11
15 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
16 22175 22175 GUIDE, ENT. DAYL. 70.5X28X2
17 4105 4105 STOPPER, SHAFT D10/17.5X7.5
18 4146 4146 BEARING, OVAL D10/14X10
19 13427 13453 ROLLER, PUR D22 H, SHT
20 13426 13452 ROLLER, RUBBER D22 MT, SHT
21 4123 4123 BEARING D10.4/14.2/17.5X8/10
22
23 13437 13457 SHAFT, SPACER D8
24 13448 13448 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
25 14533 14533 BRACKET, ENT. DAYLIGHT 28X12.8X6.5
26 13435 13456 SHAFT, SPACER D8
27 11612 11612 PLATE, SIDE, L. DEV
28 14468 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, THIN 105X41X11
29 13464 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT 43X41X11
30 11644 11646 TRAY, DRIP/LID, CONDENSATION

0450 8.17
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FIXER RACK

8.18 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS FIXER RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

67225 67229 RACK, FIXER, COMPLETE

1 11614 11625 LID, ANTIOXY. FIX/WASH


2 12457 12457 GEAR Z48 D4.9/49.7X10 M=1
3 12458 12458 BEARING, WORM, SHAFT D10.2X36X22
4 14445 14445 BEARING D10.3/13X46
5 34036 34036 GEAR Z30 D9.75/31.7X7.5 M=1
6 43764 43763 ROLLER, PUR D30 MT, LI, SHT
7 14443 14443 GEAR Z20 D10/21.7X10 M=1
8 14442 14442 BUSHING, GEAR D9.9/14X14.15
9 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, SHORT
10 13429 13454 SHAFT, SPACER
11 13431 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, 105X60X11
12 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
13 18892 18892 PLATE, SIDE, R. FIX/WASH W. BEAR./GEARS
14 14535 14535 WASHER, SPRING, GUIDE D14/4X1.8
15 13436 13436 BRACKET, GUIDE, CROSS-OVER 85X28.3
16 13437 13457 SHAFT, SPACER D8
17 11561 11561 PLATE, SIDE, FIX/WASH
18 13465 13466 SHAFT, SPACER, GEAR D8
19 13448 13448 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
20 14444 14444 WASHER, GEAR D5/11.5/18X5.1
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0450 8.19
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WASH
H RACK
R

8.20 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

SPAREPARTS WASH RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

67226 67230 RACK, WASH, COMPLETE

1 11614 11625 LID, ANTIOXY. FIX/WASH


2 12457 12457 GEAR Z48 D4.9/49.7X10 M=1
3 12458 12458 BEARING, WORM, SHAFT D10.2X36X22
4 14445 14445 BEARING D10.3/13X46
5 34036 34036 GEAR Z30 D9.75/31.7X7.5 M=1
6 43764 43763 ROLLER, PUR D30 MT, LI, SHT
7 14443 14443 GEAR Z20 D10/21.7X10 M=1
8 14442 14442 BUSHING, GEAR D9.9/14X14.15
9 14444 14444 WASHER, GEAR D5/11.5/18X5.1
10 18892 18892 PLATE, SIDE, R. FIX/WASH W. BEAR./GEARS
11 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, SHORT
12 13429 13454 SHAFT, SPACER D8X577.5
13 13431 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, 105X60X11
14 13433 13431 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
15 13437 13457 SHAFT, SPACER D8
16 14468 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, THIN 105X41X11
17 14535 14535 WASHER, SPRING, GUIDE D14/4X1.8
18 13470 13470 BRACKET, R. GUIDE, CROSS-OVER 86X46
19 22477 22477 FINGER GUIDE, CROSS-OVER, REW. 46.8X53X2
20 11561 11561 PLATE, SIDE, FIX/WASH
21 13438 13438 BRACKET, L. GUIDE, CROSS-OVER 86X46
22 13465 13466 SHAFT, SPACER, GEAR D8
23 13464 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT.
24 13448 13448 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
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DRYER

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SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

27633 27634 RACK, DRYER, COMPLETE

1 10001863 10001862 CABINET, DRYER, UPPER


2 25401 25401 LOCK, PUSH D13X25
3 18891 18891 PLATE, SIDE, R. DRYER W. BEAR./GEARS
4 12458 12458 BEARING, WORM, SHAFT D10.2X36X22
5 4123 4123 BEARING D10.4/14.2/17.5X8/10
6 18964 18964 GEAR, Z29 W. SCREW
7 4146 4146 BEARING, OVAL D10/14X10
8 34037 34037 GEAR Z34 D9.75/35.7X7.5 M=1
9 27352 27352 GEAR Z34 D9.9/35.7X7.5M=1 (4063) W. SCREW
10 43764 43763 ROLLER, PUR D30 MT, LI, SHT
11 4105 4105 STOPPER, SHAFT D10/17.5X7.5
12 13444 3347 ROLLER, RUBBER D30.05 SHT
13 13424 3345 ROLLER, PUR D30 H, SHT
14 13445 13458 ROLLER, RUBBER D30 LT
15 43744 43745 ROLLER, PUR D30 H, LT
16 14536 14544 TRAY, DRIP, DRYER
17 14537 14545 GUIDE, DRYER
18 14538 14546 SPACER, DRYER
19 18890 18890 PLATE, SIDE, L. DRYER
20 14535 14535 WASHER, SPRING, GUIDE D14/4X1.8
21 23957 23957 BRACKET, GUIDE, ENTR. DRYER
22 14468 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, THIN 105X41X11
23 13437 13457 SHAFT, SPACER D8
24 13464 14468 GUIDE, MODULE, DAYLIGHT
25 67322 67324 CABINET, DRYER, LW.
26 16854 16854 CAPACITOR 4UF 440V
27 13449 13449 PLATE, AIR 111X98.5X20.5
28 50417 50417 COVER, FAN
29 10005808 10005808 HEAT, DRYER
30 26553 26553 FAN, 2TREu45 160X62R V11-10 230 V

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SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

31 14542 14542 COVER, TERMINAL, DRY.206X108X3


32 16838 16838 SENSOR, KTY, DRYER WITHOUT FLEX
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0008 8.25
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ELECTRONICS

8.26 0015
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SPAREPARTS ELECTRONICS CABINET

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1 28042 28042 LID, CABINET, EL.


2 25187 25187 FUSE HOLDER, COMPLETE
3 16075 5530 FUSE 0.25A, 6.3X32, FAST
5534 5534 FUSE 5A, 6.3X32, FAST
16076 5535 FUSE 0.5A, 6.3X32, FAST
5671 5671 FUSE 1A, 6.3X32, FAST
16014 16014 FUSE 3A, 6.3X32, S/B
16029 16029 FUSE 1.5A, 6.3X32, S/B
16340 16340 FUSE 0.8A, 6.4X31.8 S/B
4 16424 16424 PCB GCB WITH SOFTWARE
5 26402 26402 SOFTWARE
6 16541 16541 RELAY 24 V DC. 16A.
7 6314 6314 SWITCH, MAIN, KEY 6 CONT. 20A.
8 SEE APPENDIX A
9 64231 64231 COVER, PANEL, FUSE
10 8017 8017 TERMINAL, CONNECTION SAKS 6
11 26577 26577 FUSE, CODE, 12A SC12
12 5185 5185 NUT, BUSHING PG 16
13 5186 5186 BUSHING, CABLE PG 16
14 6329 6329 GROMMET, MEMBRANE D18
15 5181 5181 BUSHING, CABLE PG 11
16 5180 5180 NUT, BUSHING PG 11
17 16439 16439 TRANSFORMER
18 56137 56137 PCB, FUSEPANEL
19
20
21 16142 16142 PLUG, PHOENIX
22 16140 16140 PLUG, PHOENIX
23 SEE APPENDIX A
24

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9. ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION

GENERAL ABOUT PARAMETERS


PARAMETER LEVELS
WARNING! SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
The program parameters are divided into 3 levels:
Level - 3 contains a number of test programs.
Level - 1 contains the parameters which are These programs should only be operated by
normally adjusted now and then by the operator authorized personnel.
during daily operation. The test programs becomes available by changing
the value in PAR 04 from 00 to 01.
Level - 2 contains special parameters which should (See TEST-PROGRAM later in this chapter for
be adjusted only by authorized personnel who are further information).
familiar with all of the processor functions. This
level of parameters becomes available by changing
the value for PAR 09 from 00 to 01. NOTE! Make sure to mount the covers for the
electronics when adjustments have been made.
On the pages 9.2 - 9.5 are lists of the Level - 1 and Electronics must be protected from chemicals
Level - 2 parameters (EUR and USA parameters spills.
respectively). The Level - 1 parameters are marked
with a bullet ().
Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) will not
change when initializing.
On the PCB the parameters are selected using the
PAR UP and PAR DOWN keys and the values are
adjusted using the VAL UP and VAL DOWN keys.
(See chapter 5)

0008 9.1
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PARAMETERS (EUR)
(PAR=Parameter, VAL=Value, DEF=Default)

PAR DESCRIPTION VAL UNIT STEP DEF


00 DEFAULT START-UP PARAMETER 00 - 99 1 10

01 REGENERATION AT LOW LEVEL 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

02 LIGHT, DISPLAY/LAMPS, PROG. 01 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

03 MOTOR STAND-BY REST TIMER 0 - 20 MIN. 2 20


NOTE! PARAMETER 04 IS FOR AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY!
04 MODE (NORMAL OR TEST) 00 = NORMAL, 01 = TEST 00

05 STAND-BY SPEED (DEV. TIME) 15 - 60 SEC. 1 60

06 PROGRAM 01 - 04 1 01

07 MODE (AUTO OR CONT) 00 = AUTO, 01 = CONT 00

08 FILM COUNTER 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

09 SERVICE PARAMETERS 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

10 TEMP. SETTING, DEV-BATH 20 - 40 C 1 33

11 TEMP. SETTING, FIX-BATH 20 - 40 C 1 30

12 TEMP. SETTING, DRYER SECTION 20 - 70 C 5 55

13 MIN. DRYER TEMP. SETTING (ST.BY) 20 - 70 C 5 30

14 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 01 15 - 60 SEC. 1 20

15 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 01 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

16 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 01 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

17 START DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

18 DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE 60 - 999 ML 1 350

19 START FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

20 FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE 60 - 999 ML 1 350

21 OPEN VALVE AT LOW LEVEL 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

22 DISPLAY TURNAROUND 00 = NORMAL, 01 = TURN 00

24 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 02 15 - 60 SEC. 1 25

25 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 02 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

26 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 02 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

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PAR DESCRIPTION VAL UNIT STEP DEF


34 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 03 15 - 60 SEC. 1 30

35 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 03 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

36 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 03 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

44 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 04 15 - 60 SEC. 1 40

45 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 04 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

46 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 04 0 - 990 ML/M 2


10 250

47 POWER SHARING 00 = OFF, 01/02 = ON 00

48 LEVEL INDIC. ON CONTROL PANEL 00 = 1, 01 = 3 01

49 BUSY SIGNAL, INPUT SENSORS 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

50 DAYL./REW. FILM JAM ALARM 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

51 LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM, FIXER 02 - 20 C 1 02

52 OXY DEV. TIME-REPLENISHMENT 00 - 600 ML/H 20 00

53 OXY FIX. TIME-REPLENISHMENT 00 - 600 ML/H 20 00

54 REPL. PULSE WIDTH (TIME) 10 - 60 0.5 SEC. 5 10

55 WASH DUTY CYCLE 50 - 100 % 50 100

56 PROCESSOR SIZE 01 - 10 1
400 PROCESSOR 01 **)
550 PROCESSOR 03
720 PROCESSOR 04
80 PROCESSOR 05
860 PROCESSOR 05
950 PROCESSOR 06
HYBRID (SHORT RACKS) 06
1250 PROCESSOR 07
HYBRID (LONG RACKS) 07
1550 PROCESSOR 08
51 PROCESSOR 09
57 OXY REPLENISHMENT IN PROCES 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

59 UNITS 00 = C - ML/M 2
00
01 = F - CC/FT 2

02 = F - CC/INCH 2

63 CURRENT SOFTWARE VERSION (FOR INFO ONLY)

64 ACTUAL TEMP., DEV-BATH 20 - 70 C 0.1

65 ACTUAL TEMP., FIX-BATH 20 - 70 C 0.1

66 ACTUAL TEMP., DRYER SECTION 20 - 70 C 0.1


**) Set parameter according to the current processor type.

0450 9.3
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PARAMETERS (USA)
(PAR=Parameter, VAL=Value, DEF=Default)

PAR DESCRIPTION VAL UNIT STEP DEF


00 DEFAULT START-UP PARAMETER 00 - 99 1 10

01 REGENERATION AT LOW LEVEL 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

02 LIGHT, DISPLAY/LAMPS, PROG. 01 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

03 MOTOR STAND-BY REST TIMER 0 - 20 MIN. 2 20


NOTE! PARAMETER 04 IS FOR AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY!
04 MODE (NORMAL OR TEST) 00 = NORMAL, 01 = TEST 00

05 STAND-BY SPEED (DEV. TIME) 15 - 60 SEC. 1 60

06 PROGRAM 01 - 04 1 01

07 MODE (AUTO OR CONT) 00 = AUTO, 01 = CONT 00

08 FILM COUNTER 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

09 SERVICE PARAMETERS 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

10 TEMP. SETTING, DEV-BATH 68 - 104 F 1-2 91

11 TEMP. SETTING, FIX-BATH 68 - 104 F 1-2 86

12 TEMP. SETTING, DRYER SECTION 68 - 158 F 1-2 131

13 MIN. DRYER TEMP. SETTING (ST.BY) 68 - 158 F 1-2 86

14 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 01 15 - 60 SEC. 1 20

15 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 01 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 23.25

16 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 01 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 23.25

17 START DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

18 DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE 60 - 999 CC 1 350

19 START FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

20 FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE 60 - 999 CC 1 350

21 OPEN VALVE AT LOW LEVEL 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

22 DISPLAY TURNAROUND 00 = NORMAL, 01 = TURN 00

24 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 02 15 - 60 SEC. 1 25

25 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 02 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 23.25

26 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 02 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 23.25

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PAR DESCRIPTION VAL UNIT STEP DEF


34 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 03 15 - 60 SEC. 1 30

35 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 03 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 250

36 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 03 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 250

44 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 04 15 - 60 SEC. 1 40

45 REPL. RATE, DEV, PROGRAM 04 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 250

46 REPL. RATE, FIX, PROGRAM 04 0 - 92.07 CC/FT 2


0.93 250

47 POWER SHARING 00 = OFF, 01/02 = ON 00

48 LEVEL INDIC. ON CONTROL PANEL 00 = 1, 01 = 3 01

49 BUSY SIGNAL, INPUT SENSORS 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

50 DAYL./REW. FILM JAM ALARM 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 00

51 LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM, FIXER 04 - 36 F 1-2 02

52 OXY DEV. TIME-REPLENISHMENT 00 - 600 CC/H 20 00

53 OXY FIX. TIME-REPLENISHMENT 00 - 600 CC/H 20 00

54 REPL. PULSE WIDTH (TIME) 10 - 60 0.5 SEC. 5 10

55 WASH DUTY CYCLE 50 - 100 % 50 100

56 PROCESSOR SIZE 01 - 10 1
400 PROCESSOR 01 **)
550 PROCESSOR 03
720 PROCESSOR 04
80 PROCESSOR 05
860 PROCESSOR 05
950 PROCESSOR 06
HYBRID (SHORT RACKS) 06
1250 PROCESSOR 07
HYBRID (LONG RACKS) 07
1550 PROCESSOR 08
51 PROCESSOR 09
57 OXY REPLENISHMENT IN PROCES 00 = OFF, 01 = ON 01

59 UNITS 00 = C - ML/M 2
00
01 = F - CC/FT 2

02 = F - CC/INCH 2

63 CURRENT SOFTWARE VERSION (FOR INFO ONLY)

64 ACTUAL TEMP., DEV-BATH 68 - 158 F

65 ACTUAL TEMP., FIX-BATH 68 - 158 F

66 ACTUAL TEMP., DRYER SECTION 68 - 158 F


**) Set parameter according to the current processor type.

0450 9.5
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EXPLANATION, PARAMETERS
SOFTWARE INFORMATION 04 MODE (NORMAL OR TEST)
When the machine is turned on, the display will first
WARNING! SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
show the software edition (ex. 204 = Version 2
release 4) for a few seconds, then it shows the date With this parameter you are able to enter the
for the latest revision (ex. 4591 = Week 45, 1991) TEST-PROGRAMS described later in this chapter.
and then it changes to show the default parameter
as specified in PAR 00. 05 STAND-BY SPEED (DEV.TIME)
The stand-by speed can be changed if necessary.
00 DEFAULT START-UP PARAMETER
The display shows this parameter each time the 06 PROGRAM 01, 02, 03 OR 04
processor is turned ON. The different programs (dev. times and replenish
rates) can either be selected on the Control Box
01 REGENERATION AT LOW LEVEL display or with this parameter.
If low level is detected in one of the chemical baths,
the respective pump automatically starts to 07 MODE (AUTO OR CONT)
reestablish the correct level. The processor operates in 2 different modes:
If correct level has not been established within 20 Automatic or Continuous.
minutes the pump stops. Check level in In Automatic mode the processor starts up from
replenishment containers and refill if needed. Then stand-by mode when a film is entered and shortly
reset the electronics by turning the processor after the film exits, the machine returns to stand-by.
OFF/ON on the Control Box. In Continuous mode the machine is started up
constantly.
02 LIGHT, DISPLAY/LAMPS, PROGRAM 01
When processing very light sensitive material, all 08 FILM TRANSPORT CONTROL
lights in the Control Box display and
CAUTION! Do not change this parameter to 01
daylight/rewash lamps can be turned off in Program
as the processor is NOT equipped with an
01.
output sensor.

03 MOTOR STAND-BY REST TIMER


09 SERVICE PARAMETERS
To reduce condensation from the baths, the motor
If you change the status of this parameter from 00
can be stopped during stand-by. But to avoid
to 01, the Level - 2 parameters (parameters not
crystallization of fixer/stabilizer on the rollers it
marked with a bullet in the lists) becomes available.
should run at least once every 20 minutes. It is
possible to make the motor run idle for 1 minute at
10 TEMP. SETTING, DEV-BATH
fixed intervals (2 - 20 min.). When value is 0 the
11 TEMP. SETTING, FIX- BATH
motor runs constantly.
12 TEMP. SETTING, DRYER SECTION

NOTE! If value in PAR 13 is the same or higher


than the value in PAR 12 the dryer heater will
not turn on.

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13 MIN. DRYER TEMP. SETTING (STAND-BY) 17 START DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION


In stand-by the processor will keep the dryer 18 DEV. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE
temperature between the value set in this Use these parameters to calibrate the electronics to
parameter and the value set in PAR 12. the actual pumping volume:
When the dryer reaches the value set in PAR 12 is Let the pump suck from a graduate containing
stops and starts again when temperature has min. 1 liter.
dropped to the value set in PAR 13.
Change value in PAR 17 from 00 to 01 to make
the developer/activator replenishment pump run.
14 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 01
The pump will give 20 pump cycles in 1 minute.
24 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 02
In a cycle the pump will pump for 1 sec. and
34 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 03
pause for 2 sec. The pump can be stopped
44 SPEED (DEV.TIME) PROGRAM 04
within this period by changing value from 01 to
00.
NOTE! The preset values of the parameters 15,
Check the volume of liquid pumped from the
16, 25, 26, 35, 36, 45, 46 , 52 and 53 are only
graduate and change the value in PAR 18 to this
correctly obtained if the actual pumping
value.
volumes are known by the software.
See also explanation for PAR 17, 18, 19, 20 and
19 START FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION
56.
20 FIX. REPL. CALIBRATION VALUE
Use these parameters to calibrate the electronics to
15 REPL. RATE, DEV-BATH, PROGRAM 01 the actual pumping volume:
25 REPL. RATE, DEV-BATH, PROGRAM 02 Let the pump suck from a graduate containing
35 REPL. RATE, DEV-BATH, PROGRAM 03 min. 1 liter.
45 REPL. RATE, DEV-BATH, PROGRAM 04
See explanation for PAR 16, 26, 36 and 46. Change value in PAR 19 from 00 to 01 to make
the fixer/stabilizer replenishment pump run.
16 REPL. RATE, FIX-BATH, PROGRAM 01 The pump will give 20 pump cycles in 1 minute.
26 REPL. RATE, FIX-BATH, PROGRAM 02 In a cycle the pump will pump for 1 sec. and
36 REPL. RATE, FIX-BATH, PROGRAM 03 pause for 2 sec. The pump can be stopped
46 REPL. RATE, FIX-BATH, PROGRAM 04 within this period by changing value from 01 to
The automatic replenishment system adds 00.
developer/activator and fixer/stabilizer to the tanks Check the volume of liquid pumped from the
to compensate for chemicals expended during graduate and change the value in PAR 20 to this
processing. On the basis of the preset dev. time value.
and the number of input sensors activated, the
electronics calculates the length of the pause 21 OPEN VALVE AT LOW LEVEL
periods between each pumping cycle to obtain the In case the wash level sensor is used as level
correct amount of replenishment. (See also PAR 54) sensor in the replenishment containers the water
See CALCULATING THE REPLENISHMENT later valve can be switch off in this parameter.
in this chapter for determination of the correct
replenishment settings.

0008 9.7
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22 DISPLAY TURNAROUND 50 DAYL./REW. FILM JAM ALARM


In cases where the GCB-board is placed upside When the processor is equipped with a film output
down it is possible to turn around the text in the sensor (mainly OnLine processors) the film jam
display by changing the value to 01. alarm will turn on if a daylight- or rewash slot is
opened by mistake.
47 POWER SHARING To turn off this function set value to 01.
Use this parameter to give priority to the various If value in PAR 08 is 01 the "FILM TRANSPORT
section heaters in order to reduce the processors CONTROL" function will still be active.
peak current.
When setting is 00 there is no power sharing. 51 LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM, FIXER
When setting is 01 the heating of the developer/- Adjust this parameter to set the desired "window"
activator and fixer/stabilizer section is given a for the fixer/stabilizer low temperature alarm.
higher priority than heating of the dryer section. Ex. If the fixer/stabilizer temperature is preset to
When setting is 02 the heating of the developer/- 40C and "window" is set to 8C the fixer/stabilizer
activator and fixer/stabilizer section is given a temperature alarm will not turn on until the
higher priority than heating of the dryer section temperature is below 32C.
when starting up and the heating of the developer/-
activator and dryer section is given a higher priority 52 OXY DEV. TIME-REPLENISHMENT
than heating of the fixer/stabilizer section during 53 OXY FIX TIME-REPLENISHMENT
processing. The time-replenishment circuits adds chemicals to
the baths in fixed intervals to retain the chemical
48 LEVEL INDICATORS ON CONTROL PANEL activity and thereby the processing quality of the
Select whether the control panel is equipped with 1 machine.
or 3 level indicators. The circuits are activated constantly. If the value in
PAR 57 is changed to 00 the circuits are only
49 BUSY SIGNAL, INPUT SENSORS activated in stand-by periods.
With this parameter the busy signal (on X803 on
GCB-board) caused by activation of the processor 54 REPL. PULSE WIDTH (TIME)
input sensors can be either enabled or disabled. This value indicates the duration of each pumping
When disabled (PAR 49 = 00) the busy signal can period.
still appear when caused by low level, temp. out of
NOTE! If this value is changed the settings of
range etc.
the replenishment parameters might not be
correctly obtained.
CAUTION! Change of setting will influence on
error signals in OnLine systems.

9.8 0008
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55 WASH DUTY CYCLE DISPLAY FORMAT IN NORMAL MODE


When the setting is 50% the water solenoid valve
opens just before the film enters the wash section, XX YY
and in this case it only opens for 30 seconds per Parameter XX is preset to value YY.
minute. (Values < 100).
When the setting is 100% the valve opens when
the input sensor is activated and closes when the XX YYY
processor returns to stand-by mode. Parameter XX is preset to value YY.
(Values > 100. Values < 100 in USA-mode are
56 PROCESSOR SIZE 01 - 08 displayed with 1 decimal).
By varying processor sizes this value is changed to
obtain the correct outputs as set in PAR 15, 16, 25,
XX YYY
26, 35, 36, 45, 46.
(Flashing)
Parameter XX currently has the the value YYY.
57 OXY REPLENISHMENT IN PROCESS
(PAR 64, 65 and 66. Values < 100 are displayed
This parameter enables you to select whether the
with 1 decimal)
time-replenishment circuits (PAR 52-53) should be
e.g. 43.3 is displayed 433
ON constantly or only in stand-by mode.

59 UNITS
Select the set of units in which you want the values
to be displayed.
The EUR-setting 00 will display the values in C and
ml/m. 2

The US-setting 01 will display the values in F and


cc/ft .
2

The US-setting 02 will display the values in F and


cc/inch . 2

63 CURRENT SOFTWARE VERSION


Displays the current software version and is for
service information only.

64 ACTUAL TEMP. DEV-BATH


65 ACTUAL TEMP. FIX-BATH
66 ACTUAL TEMP. DRYER SECTION
Display the actual temperatures in the respective
sections.

0008 9.9
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ml/m cc/ft Display cc/inch Display ml/m cc/ft Display cc/inch Display
0 0 00 0 00 500 46.50 465 0.320 320
10 0.93 09 0.006 06 510 47.43 474 0.326 326
20 1.86 18 0.012 12 520 48.36 483 0.332 332
30 2.79 27 0.019 19 530 49.29 492 0.339 339
40 3.72 37 0.025 25 540 50.22 502 0.345 345
50 4.65 46 0.032 32 550 51.15 511 0.352 352
60 5.58 55 0.038 38 560 52.08 520 0.358 358
70 6.51 65 0.044 44 570 53.01 530 0.364 364
80 7.44 74 0.051 51 580 53.94 539 0.371 371
90 8.37 83 0.057 57 590 54.87 548 0.377 377
100 9.30 93 0.064 64 600 55.80 558 0.384 384
110 10.23 102 0.070 70 610 56.73 567 0.390 390
120 11.16 111 0.076 76 620 57.66 576 0.396 396
130 12.09 120 0.083 83 630 58.59 585 0.403 403
140 13.02 130 0.089 89 640 59.52 595 0.409 409
150 13.95 139 0.096 96 650 60.45 604 0.416 416
160 14.88 148 0.102 102 660 61.38 613 0.422 422
170 15.81 158 0.108 108 670 62.31 623 0.428 428
180 16.74 167 0.115 115 680 63.24 632 0.435 435
190 17.67 176 0.121 121 690 64.17 641 0.441 441
200 18.60 186 0.128 128 700 65.10 651 0.448 448
210 19.53 195 0.134 134 710 66.03 660 0.454 454
220 20.46 204 0.140 140 720 66.96 669 0.460 460
230 21.39 213 0.147 147 730 67.89 678 0.467 467
240 22.32 223 0.153 153 740 68.82 688 0.473 473
250 23.25 232 0.160 160 750 69.75 697 0.480 480
260 24.18 241 0.166 166 760 70.68 706 0.486 486
270 25.11 251 0.172 172 770 71.61 716 0.492 492
280 26.04 260 0.179 179 780 72.54 725 0.499 499
290 26.97 269 0.185 185 790 73.47 734 0.505 505
300 27.90 279 0.192 192 800 74.40 744 0.512 512
310 28.83 288 0.198 198 810 75.33 753 0.518 518
320 29.76 297 0.204 204 820 76.26 762 0.524 524
330 30.69 306 0.211 211 830 77.19 771 0.531 531
340 31.62 316 0.217 217 840 78.12 781 0.537 537
350 32.55 325 0.224 224 850 79.05 790 0.544 544
360 33.48 334 0.230 230 860 79.98 799 0.550 550
370 34.41 344 0.236 236 870 80.91 809 0.556 556
380 35.34 353 0.243 243 880 81.84 818 0.563 563
390 36.27 362 0.249 249 890 82.77 827 0.569 569
400 37.20 372 0.256 256 900 83.70 837 0.576 576
410 38.13 381 0.262 262 910 84.63 846 0.582 582
420 39.06 390 0.268 268 920 85.56 855 0.588 588
430 39.99 399 0.275 275 930 86.49 864 0.595 595
440 40.92 409 0.281 281 940 87.42 874 0.601 601
450 41.85 418 0.288 288 950 88.35 883 0.608 608
460 42.78 427 0.294 294 960 89.28 892 0.614 614
470 43.71 437 0.300 300 970 90.21 902 0.620 620
480 44.64 446 0.307 307 980 91.14 911 0.627 627
490 45.57 455 0.313 313 990 92.07 920 0.633 633

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CALCULATING THE REPLENISHMENT


GENERAL DISPLAY OF REPLENISHMENT VALUES

The processor is equipped with 2 input sensors The diagram opposite shows the connection
which amongst others control the replenishment between the actual replenishment values and the
per film input. read out on the display.
To obtain the best possible replenishment it is
important to know if one ore both of the input
sensors are activated when using the most
significant film width.

The recommended replenishment are typically


expressed in ml/m2 processed film area. The
recommendations will vary from one type of
chemistry to another and from one type of film to
another and in some cases it is expressed as a
function of the average exposed area.

CALCULATION

Calculate the replenishment using the following


formula:
where

Rs = Rr * ( Wp
Wf
( * ( IS2 (

Rs = Replenishment set value (in ml/m).2

Rr = Replenishment (in ml/m) as recommended by


2

the supplier based on the average exposed


area and chemistry and film type.
Wf = Current film width (in mm).
Wp = Processor width (in mm).
IS = Number of input sensors activated.

The calculated replenishment settings


are set in the parameters 15, 16, 25, 26,
35, 36, 45 and 46.

0008 9.11
550/720 FILM PROCESSOR
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TEST-PROGRAM
DISPLAY FORMAT IN TEST-MODE
WARNING! SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
XX
The PCB GCB is equipped with a number of Sub-test program XX not implemented.
test-programs for servicing purposes.
See list of Sub-test programs on page 9/11. XX
Sub-test program XX is activated.

ENTERING TEST-MODE XX 0

Change value in PAR 09 to 01 to enter Level - 2 Sub-test program XX has status 0.


parameters. Output is OFF/input non-active.

Step back to parameter 04. XX 1


The display will show Sub-test program XX has status 1.
04 00 Output is ON/Input active.

Enter Test-mode with the VAL-UP button. XX YYY


The display will show Sub-test XX shows the temperature YYY in
04 01 1/10 degrees.

and then it changes to


00 LEAVING TEST MODE
which is the Test-mode format. Step back to Sub-test program 00 using the
PAR-DOWN button.
Sub-test now can be chosen with PAR-UP and The display will show
PAR-DOWN buttons.
00

Exit Test-mode by pressing the VAL-DOWN


button.
The display will show
04 00

The processor is now in Level-2 mode.

Step forward to PAR 09 and change value to 00.

Now the machine has returned to Level-1 mode.

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SUB-TEST PROGRAMS

NO. DESCRIPTION TEST OF... DESCRIPTION


00 END TEST-PROG. VAL-DOWN = END
01 DISPLAY TEST VAL-UP = STEP THROUGH TEST
02 EEPROM TEST VAL-UP = ACTIVATE TEST
03 MOTOR TEST VAL-UP = MAX. SPEED, VAL-DOWN = MIN. SPEED
04 POWER MONIT./OFF VAL-DOWN = POWER OFF

NOTE! DO NOT TURN DRY-HEAT (PAR 11) TO ON UNLESS DRY-FAN (PAR 14) IS ON.
11 DRY-HEAT RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF

NOTE! DO NOT TURN FIX-HEAT (PAR 12) OR DEV-HEAT (PAR 13) TO ON UNLESS TANKS ARE
FILLED TO CORRECT LEVEL AND CIRC-PUMP (PAR 15) IS ON.
12 FIX-HEAT RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF
13 DEV-HEAT RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF
14 DRY-FAN RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF
15 CIRC-PUMP RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF
16 FIX-REPL. RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF
17 DEV-REPL. RELAY VAL-UP = RELAY ON, VAL-DOWN = RELAY OFF

22 WASH OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF

32 SENSOR, RIGHT INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = OFF, 1 = ON


33 SENSOR, LEFT INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = OFF, 1 = ON

40 LEVEL, WASH INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = OK, 1 = LOW


41 LEVEL, FIX INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = OK, 1 = LOW
42 LEVEL, DEV INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = OK, 1 = LOW

50 TEMP., DEV INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS TEMPERATURE IN 1/10 DEGREES


51 TEMP., FIX INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS TEMPERATURE IN 1/10 DEGREES
52 TEMP., DRY INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS TEMPERATURE IN 1/10 DEGREES

THE TABLE CONTINUES ON THE NEXT PAGE.

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CONTINUED

NO. DESCRIPTION TEST OF... DESCRIPTION


70 GTB ON OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
71 GTB LOW FIX OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
72 GTB LOW LEVEL OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
73 GTB LOW DEV OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
74 GTB WAIT OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
75 GTB PROGRAM D OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
76 GTB PROGRAM C OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
77 GTB PROGRAM B OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
78 GTB PROGRAM A OUTPUT VAL-UP = OUTPUT ON, VAL-DOWN = OUTPUT OFF
79 GTB FIX-BUTTON INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = "OFF", 1 = ON

80 GTB DEV-BUTTON INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = "OFF", 1 = ON


81 GTB PRG-BUTTON INPUT DISPLAY SHOWS STATUS 0 = "OFF", 1 = ON

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PCB
ADJUSTING OF THE PCB GCB In the same parameter set value to min. speed
(max. dev. time) (60 sec.). Adjust on
NOTE! SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY. potentiometer R302. Check speed as for
max.speed.
If the PCB GCB is replaced with an other, some
Check max. speed again.
adjustments have to be made to adapt the new
electronics to the conditions of the processor. Insert an accurate thermometer in developer
bath. Step to PAR 64 (Actual temp., developer).
See figure. On the display the actual temperature is
All parameters and values are displayed on the displayed i 1/10 C, ex. 25.4C is displayed as
digital display. 254. Adjust value on display to thermometer
read out using potentiometer R4.
Step to PAR 14, 24, 34 or 44 using the PAR
UP/PAR DOWN buttons. Step to PAR 65 (Actual temp., fixer). Repeat
procedure as for developer using potentiometer
Set value to max. speed (min. dev. time) (15
R16.
sec.) using the VAL UP/VAL DOWN buttons.
Step to PAR 66 (Actual temp., dryer section).
Feed film through the processor to check the
Repeat procedure as for developer and fixer
film speed and adjust on the potentiometer
using potentiometer R28.
R303. Check with another film.

NOTE! The potentiometer R40 is for adjustment


of wash water temperature and is not in use.

TERMINALS

X510 X509 X508 X507 X506X505

FUSES

1 2 3 4 5

START-UP
RELAY LEDS

6 7
PAR DOWN

VAL DOWN

DIGITAL
PAR UP

VAL UP

T 2163

DISPLAY

PROGRAMMING
R303 R302 BUTTONS R40 R28 R16 R4

0008 9.15
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LED DESCRIPTION
RMINALS
The PCB GCB is equipped with 7 LED's (see
figure).
The LED's indicate the following situations: 09 X508 X507 X506X505

1 Low level, WASH (not in use).


2 Low level, FIX.
3 Low level, DEV. 1 2 3 4 5
4 Rewash lid open (only in use on processors with
rewash lid). LEDS
5 Daylight lid open (only in use on processors with
6 7
daylight lid). PAR DOWN

VAL DOWN
6 Left input sensor activated. PAR UP

VAL UP

T 2163
7 Right input sensor activated.

PROGRAMMING
BUTTONS R40 R28 R16 R4

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CURL-TEST
The Film Processor 550 and 720 are capable of
processing film or paper with a curl up to 70.

cm
TEST METHOD: 7

Cut off 50 cm of film/paper directly from the


Emulsion
supply roll.

Let it make a natural curl.

Place the test-piece on the end on top of the


curves in the figure below for comparison. T 3284

Film or paper with a curl larger than 70 must


have a bend as shown in the figure opposite.

(Curl 70 = D7.25 cm) 50


70
30
80
20
90

150 100
10
200

0
T 3283

0008 9.17
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9.18 0008
FILM PROCESSOR 550/720

APPENDIX A

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

FOR
FILM PROCESSORS 550/21 AND 720/28

In this appendix is specified additional information covering the processor models mentioned above.

Parts delivered ...


are specified on a packing list delivered with the processor.

Installation kit ...


is delivered with the processor in a cardboard box. The kit consists of different parts needed for the
installation. The parts are specified on a separate list included.

Spareparts kit ...


is delivered in a small red box. Inside is a label with list of enclosed spareparts, numbers of each sparepart
and sparepart order numbers.

Make sure that all parts are present and in good condition.

0008 A.1
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ORDERING SPAREPARTS
Some of the spareparts shown on the iso-metric drawings in chapter 8 have no sparepart number and
specification. The sparepart numbers and specification for those parts are listed below. The page and
position numbers refer to the page and position numbers used in chapter 8.Please also refer to the
iso-metric drawings in chapter 8.When ordering spareparts please state carefully the sparepart number, the
specification and the number of items wanted before you send your order.

Pos.No 550/21 720/28 Specification


Page 8/3:
1 28817 28876 PANEL, TOP, COMPLETE
2 14674 14674 HANDLE, MAGNET, RIGHT
3 20673 20679 LID, PANEL, DAYLIGHT/REWASH
4 20702 20704 PANEL, TOP
5 14673 14673 HANDLE, MAGNET, LEFT
6 22027 22027 HANDLE, L. DAYLIGHT/REWASH
7 22007 22007 HANDLE, R. DAYLIGTH/REWASH
8 22008 22008 PLATE, HANDLE
9 14529 14529 BRACKET, MAGNET, DAYLIGHT/REWASH
10 20676 20682 HINGE, LID, DAYLIGHT
12 28070 28071 PANEL, DRYER, COMPLETE
13 28114 28117 BASKET, WIRE
14 28227 28227 PANEL, FENDER
15 28873 28877 PANEL, FRONT
16 27767 27768 TRAY, FEED IF FEED TABLE
17 20676 20682 HINGE, LID, DAYLIGHT/REWASH
18 14529 14529 BRACKET, MAGNET, DAYLIGHT/REWASH

Page 8/5:
27622 27623 CASSETTE, DAYLIGHT, COMP. IF DAYL. CASS.
8 20729 20732 PANEL, LID, CASSETTE IF DAYL. CASS.

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Pos.No 550/21 720/28 Specification


Page 8/7:
37018 37020 STAND, OPEN, COMPLETE IF OPEN STAND
2 18905 18905 RAIL, R. STAND, COMPLETE IF OPEN STAND
5 20664 20670 RAIL, REAR, STAND IF OPEN STAND
6 20655 20655 RAIL, L. STAND IF OPEN STAND
7 20661 20667 RAIL, FRONT, STAND IF OPEN STAND
10 28150 28150 LEG, STAND IF OPEN STAND

Page 8/9:
27647 27648 STAND, CLOSED, COMPLETE IF CLOSED STAND
19082 19082 TROLLEY, COMPLETE
1 18904 18906 PANEL REAR, CL. STAND, COMP. IF CL. STAND
3 20688 20694 PANEL, REAR IF CLOSED STAND
5 18905 18905 RAIL, R. STAND, COMPLETE IF CLOSED STAND
8 20655 20655 RAIL, L. STAND IF CLOSED STAND
9 18903 18902 PANEL, FRONT, CL. STAND, COMP. IF CL. STAND
10 20685 20691 PANEL, FRONT IF CLOSED STAND
11 20652 28652 LEG, STAND IF CLOSED STAND
16 19082 19082 TROLLEY, COMPLETE WITH WHEELS
18 20697 20697 PANEL, SIDE 747.5X613.5X18.5 IF CLOSED STAND

Page 8/11:
7 18927 18927 TUBE, OVERFLOW, WASH, COMP.

Page 8/15:
34 18968 18968 BOX, CONTROL, COMPLETE
36 16837 16837 FRONT PANEL, CONTROL BOX W. PLUG

Page 8/27:
8 20776 20776 PANEL, FRONT CABINET EL.
23 43480 43480 CABLE, GFCI 30A, COMPLETE USA ONLY!

0008 A.3
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ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS

WEIGHT*

Model 550/21:
Empty: 121 kg (267 lbs)
Shipping:176 kg (388 lbs)

Model 720/28:
Empty: 141 kg (311 lbs)
Shipping:202 kg (445 lbs)

*) Standard version with closed stand and feed


table.

REPLENISHMENT HOSES
The replenishment hoses are located underneath
the machine as well.Connect the replenishment FRONT
hoses as shown on the figure opposite:

RED HOSE TO DEVELOPER.


BLUE HOSE TO FIXER.

DEV
FIX (RED)
(BLUE)

T 3330

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SPECIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION


MAIN POWER
CONNECTION, US-MODELS

CAUTION! ONLY MODELS WITHOUT GFCI TB2 PCB


RELAY. GCB:
503
The processors for USA are shipped wired for 505
single phase 208/220 volt operation and can be 506
easily converted to a three phase power

F102

F106
F104
configuration.All plugs and receptacles for this
single phase connection should be the standard
National Electrical Manufacturers Association PCB
GCB:
(NEMA) polarized configuration L6-30 and be
503
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listed.Processors for
505
USA are provided with a 10 awg. 4 conductor 506
power supply cord with a NEMA configuration
A1
L6-30 U.L. listed 30 amp single phase 250V + PE
twist-lock power plug such as a Harvey Hubbell JUMPER
Inc. type Insulgrip 2621. One conductor will be
unused in the single phase connection.For the
proper receptacle please refer to your local TB1
L1 L2 L3 N
electrician.For three phase 208/220 volt + PE
connections all plugs and receptacles should be the
standard (NEMA) polarized configuration L15-20
GREEN WIRE (PE) TO THE GREEN TERMINAL

and be Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listed.To


convert to a three phase connection make following
modifications (see figure):
WHITE WIRE TO THE X TERMINAL

BLACK WIRE TO THE Z TERMINAL

Change the main power plug to a NEMA


RED WIRE TO THE Y TERMINAL

configuration L15-20 U.L. listed 20 amp three


phase 250 volt + PE twist lock power plug such
as a Harvey Hubbell Inc. type Insulgrip 2421.
Connect red, black and white wires to the gold
terminals and the green wire to the green
terminal.

Connect the red insulated unused wire at the


terminal block TB1, position L3.

Place the jumpers on terminal block TB1 as


shown in Fig. 2/9.

For the proper receptacle please refer to your 3 PHASE


220 VOLT
local electrician. T 2505 POWER SUPPLY

0015 A.5
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MOUNTING A PLUG

TECHNICIANS ONLY
When mounting a plug, the wires in the main cable
have to be connected as follows:

Yellow/green: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Black: L1
Black: L2
Brown: L3

A.6 0008
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21/28

APPENDIX B

POLYESTER PROCESSOR
DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

If your processor is equipped for processing PROCESSING MATERIAL


polyester plates a few spareparts are different from Polyester sheet material.
those of the standard processor.
Polyester roll material
For these spareparts and additional information on
polyester processing please use this APPENDIX B.

POLYESTER PLATE THICKNESS


0.13 mm - 0.2 mm (0.051" - 0.0079")

IMPORTANT BY INSTALLATION

ENTRANCE GUIDE, ACTIVATOR RACK


The activator rack is supplied with two different
entrance guides. One entrance guide designed for
development of material with emulsion down, and
another entrance guide designed for development of
material with emulsion up. Depending on which way
it is to be used, it is very important that the correct
entrance guide is installed before starting up the
machine.
The guides are marked respectively "emulsion up"
and "emulsion down".

0008 B.1
550/720 POLYESTER PROCESSOR
21/28

PLACEMENT OF ROLLERS IN POLYESTER


PROCESSOR

NO/SYMBOL ROLLER DESCRIPTION Model 550 Model 720

RUBBER, D22,
1 SHORT TAP
PART NO
33938
PART NO
33939
1 pc.

RUBBER, D22,
2 LONG TAP
PART NO
43082
PART NO
43081
1 pc.

3 PUR, D30, MATTED


LIGHT, GREEN TAP
PART NO
43764
PART NO
43763
22 pcs.

4 PUR, D30, HEAVY,


SHORT WHITE TAP
PART NO
13424
PART NO
3345
1 pc.

RUBBER, D30,
5 LONG STEEL TAP
PART NO
13445
PART NO
13458
1 pc.

6 D30, RUBBER,
SHORT STEEL TAP
PART NO
13444
PART NO
3347
1 pc.

PUR, D30, MATTED,


7 HEAVY, LONG STEEL TAP
PART NO
13472
PART NO
13474
2 pc.

RUBBER, PART NO PART NO


8 SHORT TAP 33855 33860
12 pc.

T 8186

B.2 0008
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SPAREPARTS
SPAREPARTS FOR ORDERING SPAREPARTS,
POLYESTER PROCESSOR POLYESTER PROCESSOR

On the following pages please find the spare parts When ordering spareparts please state carefully the
specially designed for the polyster processor. sparepart number, the specification and the number
The special polyester parts are shown in "black of items wanted.
outline" with position numbers. For spare parts
shown in "grey outline" without numbers please see ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE THE
chapter 8 "SPARE PARTS" ISO-METRIC DRAWINGS WITH
SPAREPARTS AND PART NUMBERS

0008 B.3
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27

26

T8182

CIRCULATION
NSSYSTEM

B.4 0008
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SPAREPARTS CIRCULATION SYSTEM

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26 47466 47466 TUBE, OVERFLOW, ACTIVATOR, COMPLETE
27 47690 47690 BUSHING, SENSOR, LEVEL W. SCREW
28
29
30

0207 B.5
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19

19

T8183

TANK SECTION

B.6 0008
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SPAREPARTS TANK SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 43086 43086 SWITCH, REED, SENSOR, MODIFIED, COMPL.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

0008 B.7
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6
4
5

4
4
4 9, 10

1
2

1
3

7
T8181

ACTIVATOR
RRRACK

B.8 0207
POLYESTER PROCESSOR 550/720
21/28

SPAREPARTS ACTIVATOR RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

47569 47587 RACK, ACTIVATOR, COMPLETE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 27723 27723 GEAR Z22 WITH SCREW
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 33938 33939 ROLLER, RUBBER, SHT, D22
20 43082 43081 ROLLER, RUBBER, LT, D22
21
22 33855 33860 ROLLER, RUBBER, SHT, D30
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

0008 B.9
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6
4
5

4
4
4 9, 10

1
2

1
3

7
T8181

ACTIVATOR
RRRACK

B.10 0207
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SPAREPARTS ACTIVATOR RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

47569 47587 RACK, ACTIVATOR, COMPLETE

31 27351 27351 GEAR Z30, W. SCREW


32 40637 40671 GUIDE, PLATE
33 40638 40672 GUIDE. PLATE
34 40639 40673 GUIDE, PLATE
35 40640 40674 GUIDE, ENTRANCE (EMULSION DOWN)
36 40641 40675 GUIDE, ENTRANCE (EMULSION UP)
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

0008 B.11
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5
6
6 5

4
4
5

4
4 2

6
T8184
3

STABILISATOR/WASH RACK

B.12 0207
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SPAREPARTS STABILISATOR/WASH RACK

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

47570 47588 RACK, STABILISATOR/WASH, COMPLETE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 43091 43090 GUIDE, MODULE, MODIFIED
10
11
12
13
14
15 33850 33850 BRACKET, GUIDE, CROSS-OVER 85X28.3
16
17
18 43001 33881 SHAFT, SPACER D6
19
20
21 33855 33860 ROLLER, RUBBER D30, SHT
22 27351 27351 GEAR Z30 W. SCREW
23
24 40637 40671 GUIDE, PLATE
25
26
27
28
29
30

0008 B.13
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3
4

5
18

8 6
10
9
6
17
12 7
5
11
13
14

15
20

16
21
22
19 23
15

27
21

26
28

30

29

T8185

32

DRYER SECTION

B.14 0008
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SPAREPARTS DRYER SECTION

Pos. No 550 720 Specification

47585 47597 RACK, DRYER, COMPLETE

1
2
3
4
5
6 27351 27351 GEAR, Z30 W. SCREW
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 43002 43002 BRACKET, GUIDE, ENTR. DRYER
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

0008 B.15
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B.16 0008
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21/28

APPENDIX C

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
The electrical diagram for the processors is on
the next pages.

0008 C.1
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C.4 0008

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