➥ Check that the printer plug is connected cor-
rectly.
Switches on but does not print
Cable crushed between steel plate parts
➥ Position the cable correctly.
Printer in standby status, "on line" LED off
➥ Press the "ON LINE" button to illuminate the
LED.
Does not print properly
Print target failure
➥ Call the service centre.
Printing too pale
Ink ribbon worn out or broken
➥ Change the cartridge, following the instructions
in the printer manual.
"ERROR" LED on - "ERROR" LED
flashing
No paper
➥ Fit fresh sheets of paper, following the instruc-
tions in the printer manual.
WARNING
the "Spare Parts" manual does not authorise
the user to do any work on the machine except
for that specifically described in the operator's
manual, but does enable the user to provide
accurate information to the after-sales service,
in order to reduce service times.
Operator's manual EXACT LINEAR
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
The producer declines all liability for claims
deriving from the use of non-original spares
or accessories.
WARNING
Before making any adjustments or performing
maintenance, disconnect the electrical supply
from the machine and make sure that all moving
parts are suitably immobilised.
Do not remove or modify any parts of this equip-
ment except in the case of service interventions.
CAUTION
Keep the working area clean.
Do not clean the machine with compressed air
or jets of water.
When cleaning, take care to avoid creating and
raising dust as far as possible.
Never use solvents to clean the aligner or
targets.
- Store the targets carefully in a dry place, to
avoid loss of calibration with consequent
measurement inaccuracy.
- Calibrate the targets at least once every six
months.
- Keep the target mounting clamp guides clean.
- Keep the turntables and the oscillating
footboards on which the vehicle alignment is
performed perfectly clean and do not oil or
grease them.
SCRAPPING
If the machine is to be scrapped, remove all
electrical, electronic, and plastic components
and dispose of them separately, as provided for
by local legislation.
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