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Page 30 Transport/Start up Group 5
Release R1.12 en JET2 neo
5. Transport/Start up
(Putting into service)
5.1 Transport, storage, shipping
In order to avoid damage during transport the following instructions must be observed.
The LEIBINGER JET2neo must only be transported in a standing position. It is packed in a
cardboard box with special polystyrene inserts for safe dispatch during delivery. Transport of
the device must only be made in this packing in order to avoid damage.
The printer should be only transported in an empty condition! Two
special draining routines (“Main menu Service Hydraulic/Printhead
Special functions Deplete ink resp. Deplete solvent“) are available for the
draining of the device.
You will find further information in the group Data/Programming in the
chapter Special functions under the point Drain routine (page 158)!
Note!
Storage temperatures below +5°C and above +50°C as well as storage at outside are not
admissible and can lead to damage!
5.2 Mounting
Caution Danger of explosion!
The device should be only operated outside of explosive areas!
The installation has to be carried out according to the installation
instructions of the manufacturer!
Precautions regarding electrostatics have to be carried out!
Installation of the device
The device must be installed in a well ventilated room only and must be kept
away from any source of heat, flame or sparks, e.g. radiant heater, etc.
Check device for damage! When determining a suitable place of setting up, the necessary
additional space requirement for the movement room of the operating and service personnel
must be taken into consideration. Solvents are processed in the device, adequate room
ventilation must be ensured!

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