Manual MT en
Manual MT en
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INDEX
1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Responsibility.................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Contact .........................................................................................................................................6
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................7
2.1 General information ........................................................................................................................8
2.2 Standards ......................................................................................................................................9
2.3 Areas of application of the equipment................................................................................................9
2.4 Training.........................................................................................................................................9
2.5 Government recommended precautions.............................................................................................9
2.6 Laser radiation hazards .................................................................................................................. 10
2.6.1 Eye protection .................................................................................................................... 10
2.6.2 Skin protection ................................................................................................................... 11
2.6.3 Fire protection .................................................................................................................... 11
2.7 Smoke and vapour hazard .............................................................................................................. 11
2.8 Electrical hazards .......................................................................................................................... 12
2.9 Safety precautions ........................................................................................................................ 12
2.9.1 Safety locks ........................................................................................................................ 12
2.10 Safety labels ................................................................................................................................ 13
2.10.1 Warning labels.................................................................................................................... 13
2.10.2 Explanatory labels ............................................................................................................... 13
2.10.3 Other labels ....................................................................................................................... 14
2.10.4 Location of labels ................................................................................................................ 15
3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................................... 16
4 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................... 19
4.1 Peripheral: Fixed marking table (MT)................................................................................................ 20
4.1.1 Electrical requirements......................................................................................................... 20
4.1.2 Installation site ................................................................................................................... 20
4.2 Materials and resources................................................................................................................. 23
5 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................... 24
5.1 Delivery checks............................................................................................................................. 25
5.2 Storage ....................................................................................................................................... 25
5.3 MT Unpacking .............................................................................................................................. 25
5.4 Installation .................................................................................................................................. 25
5.5 Input and output connections ......................................................................................................... 26
5.5.1 Fume extractor ................................................................................................................... 26
5.6 Integration with FLEXI e ................................................................................................................. 27
5.7 Integration with FLEXI HS 3D........................................................................................................... 28
6 OPERATION......................................................................................................................................... 29
6.1 Positioning the trousers ................................................................................................................. 30
6.2 Preliminary checks before switching on ............................................................................................ 30
6.3 Switching on ................................................................................................................................ 30
6.4 Stopping the machine.................................................................................................................... 31
7 MAINTENANCE AND FAULT LOCATION .................................................................................................... 32
7.1 Maintenance................................................................................................................................ 33
7.2 Checking the safety alarms [B7]....................................................................................................... 33
7.3 Cleaning and removing the dirt caused by laser burning [C30] .............................................................. 33
7.4 Checking that the machine is level [D1] ............................................................................................ 33
7.5 Dismantling and cleaning the fume extraction fan [D34] ...................................................................... 33
7.6 Problem solving............................................................................................................................ 34
7.7 Emergency stop............................................................................................................................ 35
8 WARRANTY......................................................................................................................................... 36
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 38
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Thank you in advance for having chosen one of our products for your work.
JEANOLOGIA SL‘s aim is to achieve the full satisfaction of our customers and this requires a constant desire to achieve
and improve product quality. The quality system in our manufacturing plants in Barcelona has received ISO 9001:
2008 certification, which clearly demonstrates this quality commitment.
The design of this system is appropriate for many configurations and applications. Its optimum design, intuitive
ergonomics and simple maintenance ensures that it is easy to install, use and maintain.
It is essential to follow all precautions appropriately for this type of product. Carrying out inspections or adjustments
or applying procedures other than those specified in this manual can cause dangerous exposure. To prevent injury or
damage to people or equipment, following the established safety instructions.
The reproduction or transfer of this manual to third parties without prior, written authorisation from JEANOLOGIA SL
is absolutely prohibited.
1.1 Responsibility
This equipment has been certified for compliance with the regulations required by State bodies and has obtained a
safety certificate in accordance with security standards, according to the regulations.
Modifications can compromise the equipment’s compliance with these safety regulations.
Those carrying out modifications or repairs to the equipment shall be solely responsible for the consequences arising
from such operations.
JEANOLOGIA SL therefore accepts no responsibility in the case of malfunction or damage caused by changes outside
the recommended use or, in the case of an incident deriving from the use of the equipment for purposes other than
that for which it was designed. The user is solely responsible if the precautions required for the use of the equipment
are not taken.
Users are also responsible for consequences deriving from the use of the equipment if they are not in accordance
with its proper use as described by JEANOLOGIA SL.
JEANOLOGIA SL accepts no responsibility if the safety instructions are not followed or if basic safety rules applicable
to the use and maintenance of our equipment are breached.
If you have any queries or questions concerning the safety of the equipment, do not hesitate to contact JEANOLOGIA
SL‘s customer service centre, sales office or dealer.
1.2 Contact
In order to assess your needs, for more information and/or help about this equipment, contact the sales and after-
sales service:
JEANOLOGIA SL
Ronda Gugliermo Marconi 12
Parque Tecnológico de Valencia
46980 Paterna — Valencia — SPAIN
[email protected]
Tel. +34 96 131 83 81
Fax. +34 96 393 21 96
www.jeanologia.com
CHAPTER 2
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
AND PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT If you do not fully or partially understand the instructions, and particularly those
concerning safety, you must not continue with installation or switching on tasks, as
this would result in a risk to your safety or to that of other people. It could cause
serious injury and even death, as well as damaging the equipment.
PRECAUTION Make sure all staff are fully aware of the applicable safety instructions before
working with the laser system.
WARNING All precautions affecting this kind of product must be strictly followed. Omitting the
checks, adjustments and procedures specified here may result in dangerous
exposure to laser radiation.
2.2 Standards
The JEANOLOGIA SL range of laser systems have been manufactured in accordance with the following directives:
1. The United States directives for the manufacturing and sale of laser equipment are controlled by the Centre
for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). Laser safety requirements are dealt with in sub-section J of the
Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR.
2. 2006/42/EC — Machinery directive.
3. 2004/108/EC — Electromagnetic safety directive.
4. 2006/95/EC — Low voltage safety directive.
2.4 Training
Installation, operating and maintenance staff must be given a training course. JEANOLOGIA SL and its authorised
distributors offer a course on the installation, operation and maintenance of the range of laser systems.
DANGER Irreparable damage to the eye can be caused if the laser beam penetrates the
eyeball directly or reflected from a metal surface during work around the access to
the laser output.
DANGER The laser diode pointer is a Class 3R device causing visible laser radiation. Avoid
direct exposure to the eyes.
IMPORTANT Staff must wear protective goggles suitable for carbon dioxide lasers unless there is a
protective cover protecting the marking area.
People without this protection must leave the area or the laser room.
In order to prevent irreparable damage, all staff present in the laser activity area must wear protective goggles with
lateral screens suitable for CO2 laser radiation.
Contact lenses or reading glasses (semi-glass) do not constitute sufficient protection.
In general, glass protects all people behind it against CO2 laser radiation.
Never look directly at a laser light source or laser light blurred by reflective surfaces.
DANGER Do not try to treat any material with the laser beam unless the heating
characteristics of the material have been investigated in depth and understood.
Do not cut PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) with a laser beam. The chemical reaction when it
is heated, in combination with the humidity of the air, produces hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is dangerous to the operator and to the laser system.
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CHAPTER 3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The fixed marking table (MT) is an auxiliary peripheral connected to the laser machine to make it easier to mark
trousers in a horizontal position.
The machine’s purpose is to position the trousers accurately and safely for marking and to maximize productivity.
Access to the flat horizontal area is protected by doors which must be closed while laser marking is carried out. The
doors are made of methacrylate, ensuring that no laser reflection escapes outside. The protective doors for marking
with mannequin are at the rear [1].
The marking table is equipped with a fume extraction system [2] to remove the remains of marking. The fumes are
sucked down below the horizontal grille.
CHAPTER 4
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
AND REQUIREMENTS
The minimum distance between the equipment and the wall must be 500 mm and it is recommended that the
working area (area where the user is – zone 1:) is at least 1,000 mm. For areas where workers need to carry out
maintenance (zone 3), a minimum distance of 1,000 mm must be respected, and for loading areas (zone 2) at least
2,000 mm is required.
The space required for each configuration of the marking table with the laser equipment is shown below, although a
larger site facilitates an easier production flow.
FLEXI e + MT CONFIGURATION:
This configuration requires a space of 4,000 mm wide x 3,650 mm long and at least 3,000 mm high.
FLEXI HS 3D + MT CONFIGURATION:
This configuration requires a space of 4,000 mm wide x 4,500 mm long and at least 3,200 mm high.
CHAPTER 5
INSTALLATION
5.2 Storage
The equipment must be stored in a dry, ventilated place, protected from rain, dust and water or chemical agent
sprays. It is advisable to keep the equipment in its original packaging as it has been specifically designed to ensure
maximum possible protection during transport and storage.
5.3 MT Unpacking
The packaging consists of a wooden surround. We recommend keeping the packaging in case it is necessary to use it
again. Proceed as follows:
1. Unscrew the fixings holding the main side board and remove it very carefully.
2. Unscrew the other bottom packaging fixings and remove the sides and top cover as a single unit.
3. Remove the protective plastic wrapping the machine.
4. Check the contents of the packaging, which should include:
• The table itself.
• Fume extractor fan.
• Metal table ventilation hood.
• Adjustable feet.
• Box with additional screws.
5. Remove the fixing elements which have been used to hold the table still during transport.
6. Fit the adjustable feet and remove the machine very carefully. Place it on a clean, dry, smooth surface.
7. Inspect all the components in case there are signs of damage. If damage during transport is confirmed, inform
JEANOLOGIA SL and the transport company responsible immediately.
5.4 Installation
Only specialised personnel from JEANOLOGIA SL must carry out the operation of installing the machine.
CHAPTER 6
OPERATION
6.3 Switching on
To switch the machine on, all you need to do is set up the designs to be marked by the laser equipment, using the
control software. See the laser user manual and software manual for additional information.
Once the design and marking is configured, all control is via the control device. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the doors and place the piece to be marked on the surface with the help of the tracer diode.
2. Close the doors.
3. To begin marking, press the “START” buttons on the control.
4. The laser will start marking the design set up on the screen.
5. Once marking is finished, remove the completed piece and repeat the steps from point 1.
WARNING If the laser marking has stopped because one of the loading doors is
open, marking can be restarted using the “START” button and the laser
will continue from the point where it stopped.
CHAPTER 7
MAINTENANCE
AND FAULT
LOCATION
7.1 Maintenance
The marking table requires minimal maintenance. Routine internal maintenance work is not required. The sealed
construction of the system and the limited number of moving parts ensures reliable, problem-free operation. The
condition of some parts needs to be checked and they must be cleaned if necessary. The frequency of inspection and
cleaning will depend on how the machine is integrated into the customer’s facilities and, most importantly, how the
machine is protected against dust and pollution. Always make sure the system is turned off and insulated from the
power supply before carrying out any cleaning work.
MAINTENANCE TABLE
The following table shows the different processes that must be checked with the frequency indicated:
TRAINED JEANOLOGIA
CODE DESCRIPTION OPERATOR
TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN
B7 Check the safety alarms. X
C30 Clean and remove the dirt caused by laser burning. X
D1 Check that the machine is level. X
D34 Dismantle and clean the fume extraction fan. X
7.3 Cleaning and removing the dirt caused by laser burning [C30]
The fumes resulting from the laser burning of garments produce particles that can settle on the surface of the table.
You are recommended to regularly clean off the dirt that builds up on the covers and most visible parts. To do this,
you can use a degreasing agent and a damp cloth.
CHAPTER 8
WARRANTY
JEANOLOGIA SL guarantees this laser system against operational or manufacturing defects during the following
period:
14 months from the date of shipment
JEANOLOGIA SL based on efficiency reasons will proceed to replace the parts subject to a functional or
manufacturing failure without a prior examination of the reason of failure. After receipt the defective part,
Jeanologia will analyze and issue a report of the reasons that have caused the fault in order to accept or dismiss
their coverage.
This guarantee will be valid provided the working, maintenance, cleanliness and installation conditions specified by
JEANOLOGIA are followed but shall be considered invalid if any problems or faults occur due to negligence, misuse,
lack of care or exceeding the functional limits of the machine, damage caused by fire, freezing, accidents, wars,
natural disasters, acts of god, terrorism or other causes beyond human control.
IMPORTANT The electricity power cuts or voltage instability could damage the machine. In this
case Jeanologia will not be responsible for damage to the machine or its
components. Jeanologia recommends to install a UPS.
CHAPTER 9
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Name Fixed marking table – MT
Model MM0474
Dimensions (mm) 2,300 mm x 1,500 mm x 1,500 mm (height x length x width)
(see the layout drawings)
Weight (kg) 370 kilos
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type of supply Three-phase
Number of wires 4 wires — 3P + PE
Nominal voltage 230-400 V AC
Frequency 50–60 Hz
Power 2.2 kW.
NOISE
Noise level < 70 dB
USAGE LIMITS
Ambient operating temperature Operation: between 21ºC and 25ºC
Humidity < 60% relative humidity without condensation
Maximum altitude for use < 2,000 metres
Appendix A
DRAWINGS
Appendix B
Electrical circuit