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1. Typical properties Characteristics of the functions ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Processing the powder directly from the original powder manufacturer s COMANO ssaa 16 Freely rotating head piece ss 16 Start up 17 Preparation forsta UDe aria a tin si 17 BasiGCONdiloNS iaia a 17 SU ER lalla 17 Mounting NSTC Ssn e o 18 Connection IASIMUCTIONS crcs a a a a 19 Initial start up 21 SSUES AG PIECE Laahr 22 Setting the device VDO eee eme n de 22 OS AOA pice ried a ba ee te eee 23 011190 tts ao DR 23 Setting the background illumination 27 Colorchande atslei ele 28 General informations nn nes 28 SEUI PR e E a S a a 30 Table of contents e 1 Gema V 02 13 Cleaning and maintenance 31 Daily MEINE NANG Girelli 31 Weekly Maintenance allieta 31 If in disuse for several days iii 31 POWdEer nosetisingisileihei ili 31 Cannell ia 32 Cleaning the fluidizing suction unit 32 Cleaning the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun 32 Maintenance and cleaning of the filter unit 33 Replacing the filter eleMent 33 Troubleshooting 35 Generalinfiematoi oodle ail asa 35 Spare parts list 37 OFdering Spare DANS ss rolla iaia 37 OpliFlex 2 Q Spare Pals listes alleluia dara 38 OptuFlex 2 Spare Pals US ass nine dise nee 39 OptiFlex 2 Q Dual Gun Spare parts list 40 OptiFlex2 Q PneumaticgroUp stalla lilla also 41 OptiFlex 2 Q Dual Gun Pneu
2. Electrode rinsing air E 0 1 Nm h Fluidizing air 0 1 Nm h for OptiFlex B and S 8 Setting the total air volume II correct powder cloud too little total air Note O 1 A total air volume of 4 Nm h and a 50 powder share are recommended as the base values 24 e Initial start up OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema 9 Adjust the powder output volume e g according to the desired LM much powder little powder Note bd To achieve maximum efficiency we recommend avoided an overly 1 high powder volume where possible The standard setting of 50 and a total air volume of 4 Nm h is recommended at the start The total air volume is thereby kept constant automatically by the control unit If values are entered that the equipment cannot implement then the operator is informed of this by a blinking in the relevant display and a temporary error message 10 Setting the electrode rinsing air sel a Press the key The second display level will be shown e Ut BB r Li approx 0 1 Nm h approx 0 5 Nm h 11 Setting the fluidization too much electrode rinsing air sel a Press the key The second display level will be shown OptiFlex 2 Q Initial start up e 25 Gema von rit LI c Check the powder fluidization in the powder container The powder fluidization in the powder containers depends on the powder characteristic the humidity and the ambient air temperature Fluidizing and v
3. Insert sleeve is not Mount insert sleeve installed Fluidization not running Total air incorrectly Set total air correctly configured Default value 4 Nm h Main valve defective Replace main valve Gun LED remains Gun not connected Connect the gun dark although the gun is triggered Gun plug gun cable or Contact local Gema gun cable connection representative defective Remote control on Contact local Gema powder gun defective representative OptiFlex 2 Q Troubleshooting e 35 G ema V 02 13 Powder does not The objects are Check grounding adhere to object improperly or reground at better although the gun is insufficiently grounded quality LA and sprays High voltage and current Press the selection key FESTA deactivated application key High voltage cascade Contact local Gema defective representative The powder is not Compressed air not Connect the equipment fluidized present to the compressed air Fluidizing air is set too Set the fluidizing air low on the control unit correctly Throttle motor defective Contact local Gema representative No electrode rinsing air Rinsing air throttle motor Contact local Gema defective representative Vibrator not functioning Vibrator condenser Contact local Gema broken representative Vibrator not plugged in plug in Incorrect equipment Configure parameter PO type configured See operating instructions for the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual gun control unit Chapter Initial Start
4. Q manual coating equipment It will safely guide you through the start up process and give you references and tips for the optimal use of your new powder coating system Information about the functionality of the individual system components booth gun control unit manual gun or powder injector should be referenced to their enclosed corresponding documents NOTE e These Operating instructions describe all configurations and 1 functions of your manual coating equipment that were available at the time this Manual went to print Please note that your manual coating equipment may not be equipped with all the described functions OptiFlex 2 Q About this manual e 9 can Gema Product description Field of application The OptiFlex 2 Q with powder box manual coating equipment is exclusively intended for electrostatic coating using organic powders For more on this please also review chapter Technical Data Any other use is considered non compliant The manufacturer is not responsible for any incorrect use and the risks associated with such actions are assumed by the user alone For a better understanding of the interrelationships in powder coating it is recommended that the operating instructions for all other components be read as well so as to be familiar with their functions too OptiFlex 2 Q Manual coating equipment Utilization The electrostatic OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment with the OptiFlex 2 GM03 m
5. control unit All information about the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual gun control unit can found in the documentation for that equipment enclosed with this manual OptiFlow injector All information about the OptiFlow injector can be found in the corresponding enclosed documentation Product description e 15 Gema V 02 13 Scope of delivery OptiFlex 2 Q OptiFlex 2 CG09 control unit in a metal case with power supply cable mobile trolley with a gun hose support vibrating base and a fluidizing suction unit plug in OptiFlow injector OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun with gun cable powder hose rinsing air hose and standard nozzle set For more on this see the operating manual for the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun Pneumatic hoses for conveying air red supplementary air black fluidizing air black and rinsing air black Operating manual Short instructions Typical properties Characteristics of the functions _ 16 e Product description Processing the powder directly from the original powder manufacturer s container The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment allows for powder to be processed directly out of the original powder manufacturer s container A titled vibrating floor has been included to ensure that the powder container empties itself completely Freely rotating head piece The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment features a freely rotating and lockable head piece for more ergonomic operatio
6. possible hazards involved Start up i e operation of its intended use is not allowed until it has been established that the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment has been installed and wired according to the EU Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EN 60204 1 machine safety must also be observed Unauthorized modifications to the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment exempt the manufacturer from any liability from resulting damage The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as other generally recognized safety regulations occupational health and structural regulations are to be observed Furthermore the country specific safety regulations also must be observed Product specific safety measures Installation work performed by the customer must be carried out according to local regulations All components must be grounded according to the local regulations before start up OptiFlex 2 Q Manual coating equipment The fresh powder system is part of the plant and therefore integrated in the safety concept of the plant If it is to be used in a manner outside the scope of the safety concept then corresponding measures must be taken Note 1 For further security information see the more detailed Gema safety regulations 8 e General safety regulations OptiFlex 2 Q O Gema About this manual General information This operating manual contains all important information required to work with the OptiFlex 2
7. the last configured settings 22 e Initial start up OptiFlex 2 Q O Gema Operation Coating WARNING If the manual equipment is not being used for coating in conjunction with a sufficiently powerful suction unit then the stirred up dust from the coating powder can cause respiratory issues or cause a slippage falling hazard The manual equipment may only be operated in conjunction with a sufficiently powerful suction unit such as Gema Classic Open booth 1 Turn on the gun control unit with the ON key The displays illuminate and the control unit is ready for operation Swivel aside the fluidizing suction unit Place the open powder container on the vibrating table WARNING If a container is placed on the vibrating plate then fingers caught in the gap between the two plates can be crushed The container may weight a max of 30 kg 4 Place the fluidizing suction unit onto the powder 5 Set coating parameters 6 Press the application button for the appropriate preset mode flat parts complicated parts E overcoat The arrow above the desired button lights up OR 7 Press lt P gt program key a Select desired program 01 20 b Change coating parameters as required OptiFlex 2 Q Initial start up e 23 Gema von Note Programs 01 20 are preset at the factory but can be modified at any time after which they are automatically stored High voltage kV 80 kV Spray current HA 80 uA
8. the power supply is switched off As far as it is necessary the operating firm must ensure that the operating personnel wear protective clothing e g facemasks A dust mask corresponding to filter class FFP2 at minimum must be worn during any cleaning work The operating personnel must wear electrically conductive steel toe footwear e g leather soles The operating personnel should hold the gun with bare hands If gloves are worn these must also conduct electricity These general safety regulations must be read and understood in all cases OptiFlex 2 Q prior to start up General safety regulations e 7 Gema Conformity of use V 02 13 The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment is state of the art equipment that conforms to the recognized technical safety regulations and is designed for normal powder coating applications Any other use is considered non compliant The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from such use the user bears sole responsibility for such actions Gema Switzerland GmbH must be consulted before OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment is used for any other purposes or substances beyond those indicated here Observance of the operating service and maintenance instructions specified by the manufacturer is also part of conformity of use The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment should only be used maintained and started up by trained personnel informed and familiar with the
9. 31 Gema pa Cleaning WARNING If no dust mask or one of an insufficient filter class is worn when cleaning the Fresh powder system then the dust that is stirred up from the coating powder can cause respiratory problems gt The ventilation system must be turned on for all cleaning work gt A dust mask corresponding to filter class FFP2 at minimum must be worn during any cleaning work Cleaning the fluidizing suction unit 1 Remove the injector 2 Remove the fluidizing suction unit 3 Clean the fluidizing suction unit with compressed air Also blow off the suction tube with compressed air Clean the injector see therefore the injector user manual Reassemble the individual parts Cleaning the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun Frequent cleaning of the gun helps to guarantee the coating quality Note Before cleaning the powder gun switch off the control unit The 1 compressed air used for cleaning must be free of oil and water Daily 1 Blowoffthe outside of the gun and wipe clean etc Weekly 2 Remove the powder hose from the connection 3 Remove the spray nozzle from the gun and clean it 4 Blow out the gun from the connection in flow direction with compressed air 5 Clean the integrated gun tube with the provided gun brush 6 Blow through the gun with compressed air again 7 Clean the powder hose 8 Reassemble the gun and connect it Note 1 Please also review the user manual for the OptiFlex 2 GM03
10. EG max permissible powder air concentration If the UEG is not known then a value of 10 g m should be considered see EN 50177 Explosion hazard All unauthorized conversions and modifications to the electrostatic spraying equipment are forbidden for safety reasons The safety devices may not be dismantled or put out of operation Mandatory operational and workplace notices from the operating company must be written in a comprehensible manner in the language of equipment operators and posted in a suitable place OptiFlex 2 Q General safety regulations e 5 Gema Slip hazard Observe the grounding regulations Fire and smoke prohibition 6 e General safety regulations V 02 13 Powder lying on the floor around the powder spraying equipment is a potentially dangerous source of slipping Booths may be entered only in the places designed for this purpose Static charges Static charges can have the following consequences Charges to people electric shocks sparking Proper grounding must be in place to prevent objects from becoming charged Grounding All electrically conductive parts found within 5 meters around each booth opening and in particularly the objects to be coated must be grounded The grounding resistance of each object must amount to maximally 1 MOhm This resistance must be checked tested regularly when starting work The condition of the work piece attachments as well as the hange
11. En Operating instructions and spare parts list Manual coating equipment OptiFlex 2 Q Translation of the original operating instructions Gema Gema Documentation OptiFlex 2 Q V 02 13 Copyright 2010 Gema Switzerland GmbH All rights reserved This publication is protected by copyright Unauthorized copying is prohibited by law No part of this publication may be reproduced photocopied translated stored on a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means for any purpose neither as a whole nor partially without the express written consent of Gema Switzerland GmbH OptiFlex OptiTronic OptiGun EasyTronic EasySelect EasyFlow OptiStar OptiSelect OptiFlow and SuperCorona are registered trademarks of Gema Switzerland GmbH OptiMatic OptiMove OptiMaster OptiPlus PowerClean Precise Charge Control PCC OptiSpray MultiTronic and Gematic are trademarks of Gema Switzerland GmbH All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Reference is made in this manual to different trademarks or registered trademarks Such references do not mean that the manufacturers concerned approve of or are bound in any form by this manual We have endeavored to retain the preferred spelling of the trademarks and registered trademarks of the copyright holders To the best of our knowledge and belief the information contained in this publication was correct and valid o
12. M5x20 mm 1004 167 20 Connector 1010 062 21 AirMover 1009 649 22 Short instructions 1007 143 23 Operating manual 1007 141 Please indicate length 38 e Spare parts list OptiFlex 2 Q O Gema OptiFlex 2 Q Spare parts list 23 8 1 12 13 OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment Spare parts OptiFlex 2 Q Spare parts list e 39 Gema von OptiFlex 2 Q Dual Gun Spare parts list 6 Cleaning module complete left 1009 653 6 1 Cleaning module complete right 1009 654 7 Pneumatic connection for QuickClean air complete incl Pos 7 1 and 7 2 7 1 Quick release connection NW5 8 mm 1008 027 7 2 Plastic tube 8 6 mm black 103 152 8 Fluidizing suction unit complete 1009 679 Pneumatic group complete see corresponding spare parts list Please indicate length 40 e Spare parts list OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema OptiFlex 2 Q Pneumatic group Pneumatic group complete 1008 889 1 Filter cartridge 20 um 1008 239 Wearing part OptiFlex 2 Q Pneumatic group OptiFlex2Q Spare parts list 41 Gema von OptiFlex 2 Q Dual Gun Pneumatic group 1 Filter cartridge 20 um 1008 239 Wearing part ad OptiFlex 2 Q Dual Gun Pneumatic group 42 Spare parts list OptiFlex 2 Q coe Gema OptiFlex 2 Q Spare parts list e 43
13. anual powder gun is ideally suited for manual coating of objects OptiFlex 2 Q Product description e 11 Gema von Reasonably foreseeable misuse Operation without the proper training Use with insufficient compressed air quality and grounding Use in connection with unauthorized coating devices or components Technical data Connectable guns OptiFlex 2 GM03 yes Warning The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment can only be used with the specified gun type Powder output guide values General conditions for the OptiFlow Injector Powder type Epoxy polyester 12 e Product description OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema Guide values for OptiFlex 2 CG09 with the OptiFlow 1G06 injector All values in these tables are guide values Differing environmental conditions wear and different powder types can affect the table values 3 Nm h 4 Nm3 h 5 Nm h Powder output g min Total air Powder output a Air flow rates The total air consists of conveying air and supplementary air in relation to the selected powder quantity in As a result the total air volume is maintained constant Factory Flow rate fluidizing air OptiFlex 2 Q 0 1 0 Nm h 0 1 Nm h Electrode rinsing air flow rate 0 3 0 Nm h 0 1 Nm h Flow rate total air at 5 5 bar 1 8 6 5 Nm h Note The total air consumption for the device is determined based on the 1 3 configured air values These values apply for an internal co
14. ction for conveying air complete incl Pos 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 1 Quick release connection NW5 8 mm red 261 645 4 2 Nut with kink protection M12x1 mm 8 mm 201 316 4 3 Plastic tube 8 6 mm red 103 500 5 Pneumatic connection for supplementary air complete incl Pos 5 1 5 2 and 5 3 5 1 Quick release connection NW5 8 mm black 261 637 5 2 Nut with kink protection M12x1 mm 8 mm 201 316 5 3 Plastic tube 8 6 mm black 1008 038 6 Cleaning module complete left 1009 653 Pneumatic connection for QuickClean air complete incl Pos 7 1 and 7 2 7 1 Quick release connection NW5 8 mm 1008 027 7 2 Plastic tube 8 6 mm black 103 152 8 Fluidizing suction unit complete without Pos 8 1 1009 679 8 1 Gasket NBR45 1010 101 9 Pneumatic connection for conveying air complete incl Pos 9 1 9 2 and 9 3 9 1 Quick release connection NW5 6 mm 200 840 9 2 Nut with kink protection M10x1 mm 6 mm 201 308 9 3 Plastic tube 6 4 mm black 1001 973 10 Pneumatic group complete see corresponding spare parts list 11 Quick release connection NW7 8 10 26 mm 239 267 12 Rubber damper 20x25 mm M6 2a 43sh 246 000 13 Hexagon shakeproof nut M6 244 430 14 Powder hose 15 10 mm 6m 1001 673 15 Kink protection 1008 844 16 QuickClean push button complete incl cable and adaptor 1009 669 17 Spiral hose ID 20 mm 5m 1009 650 18 Hose clamp 17 25 mm 223 085 19 Screw
15. ibration start by switching on the control unit WARNING If the fluidization has been incorrectly adjusted then the coating powder can create a dust cloud capable of causing respiratory problems Adjust the fluidization correctly 12 Point the gun into the booth not at the object to be coated press the gun trigger and visually check the powder output 13 Check whether everything is functioning correctly 14 Coating 15 Adjust the coating parameters as necessary 16 Activate the rinsing function periodically Note It prevents the bridging phenomena that can lead to short circuiting 1 when handling powders such as metallic powders In moist or tropical environments any moisture is driven from the Injector powder hose and powder gun a b The LCD segments begin to move on the CG09 display Note 1 The rinsing function can be stopped as required using the P key 26 e Initial start up OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema 1x automatically SM es ee ee E 2x manually TO The automatic rinsing process is started Injector powder hose gun and spray nozzle are purged using compressed air The automated PowerClean function enables parallel cleaning of other components such as the fluid intake unit powder container etc The operator controls the number and length of the PowerClean impulse by pressing the pistol trigger a second time After completion of the PowerClean procedure the controlle
16. manual powder gun 32 e Cleaning and maintenance OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema Maintenance and cleaning of the filter unit The filter unit on the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment measures and cleans the compressed air This is where the equipment s main compressed air connection is located Replacing the filter element Procedure 1 Unscrewthe filter glass on the filter unit 2 Remove the complete filter element 3 Replace the filter element 4 Clean the filter glass on the inside and install it again OptiFlex 2 Q Cleaning and maintenance e 33 can Gema Troubleshooting General information Note Prior to any troubleshooting measures always check whether the 1 equipment parameters PO as configured in the control unit are correct See operating instructions for the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual gun control unit Chapter Initial Start up Setting Equipment Type Control unit displays Control unit is not Connect the equipment remain dark although connected to the mains with the mains cable unit Is Power pack fuse Replace the fuse reine defective Power pack defective Contact local Gema representative The gun does not Compressed air not Connect the equipment spray powder present to the compressed air ii i i d Injector throttle motor or Clean the corresponding ig angie ee aie nozzle on injector part the oo is powder hose or powder pe gun are clogged Insert sleeve in the Replace injector is clogged
17. matic group 42 2 e Table of contents OptiFlex 2 Q cana Gema General safety regulations This chapter sets out the fundamental safety regulations that must be followed by the user and third parties using OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment These safety regulations must be read and understood before the OptiFlex 2 Q is put into operation Safety symbols pictograms The following warnings with their meanings can be found in the Gema operating instructions The general safety precautions must also be followed as well as the regulations in the operating instructions DANGER Danger due to electrically live or moving parts Possible consequences death or serious injury WARNING A Improper use of the equipment could damage the machine or cause it to malfunction Possible consequences minor injuries or damage to equipment INFORMATION 1 Useful tips and other information OptiFlex 2 Q General safety regulations e 3 Gema BA General information General dangers 4 e General safety regulations V 02 13 The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment is state of the art equipment that conforms to the recognized technical safety regulations and is designed for normal powder coating applications Any other use is considered non compliant The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from such use the user bears sole responsibility for such actions Gema Switzerland GmbH m
18. n and configuration Freely rotating head piece OptiFlex 2 Q O Gema Start up Preparation for start up Basic conditions When starting up the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating unit the following general conditions impacting the coating results must be taken into consideration Manual coating equipment is set up properly Gun control unit correctly connected Gun correctly connected Corresponding power and compressed air supply available Powder preparation and powder quality Set up The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment should always be set up vertically on a flat surface WARNING The manual coating equipment must not under any circumstances be set up near a heat source such as an enameling furnace or an electromagnetic source such as a control cabinet If the manual equipment is being held by the bracket during maneuvering the fingers can potentially be crushed when the bracket is folded down onto the control unit OptiFlex 2 Q Start up e 17 Gema po Mounting instructions The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment must be set up in accordance with the setup and connecting instructions included with delivery OptiFlex 2 Q Manual coating equipment 18 e Start up OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema Connection instructions Push button mes H Adaptor j A Power IN Aux Gun j O a Maintenance unit Main air IN ay 5 5 bar Injecto
19. n the date of publication Gema Switzerland GmbH makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this publication and reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes to its content without prior notice Printed in Switzerland Gema Switzerland GmbH Movenstrasse 17 9015 St Gallen Switzerland Phone 41 71 313 83 00 Fax 41 71 313 83 83 E Mail info gema eu com Homepage www gemapowdercoating com Gema Table of contents OptiFlex 2 Q General safety regulations 3 Safety symbols pictograms acc iaia 3 CS OAT TUNE OT USG east ile cai 8 Product specific safety measures 8 OptiFlex 2 Q Manual coating equipment 8 About this manual 9 GerReralinformalon sil lilla ia 9 Product description 11 FieldlroFapplicalion apsallo ih ea da Die cre Sed pe Le 11 UNIZAl0 riali E hed unl ees an aed ooo lt a 11 Reasonably foreseeable MISUSE 12 i eehnicaldaldsaf aula 12 Connectable gUns aiar 12 Powder output guide values 12 Guide values for OptiFlex 2 CG09 with the OptiFlow 1G06 injector 13 PUP TOW WANS S Soest elia ala 13 Eiee Cardal RER ES SU Re de 13 PRCUMALIC da lasern Le PR adi a he nn 14 DIMEN SIOS paneer eee on onl aceite eee de cles 14 Processible powders i 14 DEesignandiuncion sa ell lalla pina 15 OCnNeralvieWi SR r ia an ete 15 SCOD DAOCIN PTES ecc 16 CON set di Re sel 16
20. nance Note Regular and conscientious maintenance increases the service life of the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment and provides for a longer continuous coating quality The parts which are to be replaced during maintenance work are available as spare parts These parts will be found in the corresponding spare parts list Daily maintenance 1 Clean the injector see therefore the user manual of the OptiFlow injector 2 Clean the powder gun For more on this please also review the user manual for the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun 3 Clean the powder hose Please also review the section Color change Weekly maintenance 1 Clean fluidizing suction unit injector and powder gun The fluidizing suction unit is placed back into the powder shortly before restarting operation 2 Check the control unit grounding connections to the coating booth the suspension devices of the work pieces or the conveyor chain If in disuse for several days 1 Separate from power mains 2 Clean the coating equipment 3 Turn off the compressed air main supply Powder hose rinsing If longer downtimes take place the powder hose has to be cleaned Procedure 1 Disconnect the powder hose from the hose connection on the injector 2 Point the gun into the booth Blow through the hose manually with a compressed air gun Connect the powder hose again to the hose connection on the Injector OptiFlex 2 Q Cleaning and maintenance e
21. ntrol pressure of 5 5 bar Electrical data foptiex20 Connection and output for vibrator on Aux 110 230 VAC output max 100 W Nor 24 VDC Connection for rinsing function valve Temperature range LA e 32 F 104 F Max surface temperature 120 C 248 F OptiFlex 2 Q Product description e 13 Gema ma Pneumatic data Input pressure Dynamic based on pressure 5 5 bar 80 psi regulator setting Ma water vapor content of the compressed 1 3 g m Max oil vapor content of the compressed air 0 1 mg m Max compressed air consumption 8 Nm h Dimensions Width 460 mm Height 1105 mm Weight 42 kg Processible powders OptiFlex 2 Q Metallic powder Enamel powder 14 Product description OptiFlex2Q V 02 13 Design and function OptiFlex 2 Q General view 11 Gema OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment Setup 1 OptiFlex 2 CG09 control unit 9 2 OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun 10 3 OptiFlow injector 11 4 Mobile frame with hand rail 12 5 Fluidizing suction unit 13 6 Vibrating table 14 7 Venting hose 15 Swivel arm with guide sleeve 16 OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun QuickClean button Filter unit Gun holder Hose holder Cleaning module QuickClean Shelf Rubber wheel Swivel wheel All information about the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun can be found in the documentation for that equipment enclosed with this manual OptiFlex 2 CGO9
22. r Fluidizing suction unit Cleaning module Connection instructions overview The OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment must be connected in accordance with the setup and connection instructions Please also review the operating instructions for the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual gun control unit 1 2 Note O Use clamp to connect grounding cable to the cabin or the 1 suspension arrangement Check ground connections with Ohm meter and ensure 1 MOhm or less OptiFlex 2 Q Start up e 19 Gema von od Note S SS 1 The compressed air must be free of oil and water 20 e Start up OptiFlex 2 Q O Gema Initial start up Note If a malfunction occurs see the troubleshooting guide as well as 1 the gun control unit operating manual Note The remainder of the start up procedure for the OptiFlex 2 GM03 manual powder gun is explicitly described in the operating instructions for the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual powder gun control unit chapter Initial start up and Daily start up OptiFlex 2 Q Initial start up 21 Gema von Set head piece Setting the device type Note If the control unit is delivered as a integral component of an 1 OptiFlex apparatus then the system parameters will have been factory preconfigured for optimal use For more on this please also see the operating instructions for the OptiFlex 2 CG09 manual gun control unit NOTE 1 The manual gun control unit always starts up to
23. r switches back to coating mode Setting the background illumination sel 1 Press key The display switches to the following level Tv Gema J 5 0 Select the desired brightness OptiFlex 2 Q Initial start up 27 Gema n Color change General information When a color change takes place the automatic cleaning process is started from the gun or by activating the remote button on the control module All components that contain powder from the suction tube to the injector powder hose through to the gun and spray nozzle are automatically and comprehensively cleaned with pulses of compressed air The powerful air mover installed in the frame of the trolley automatically cleans the suction tube as it is raised The powder dust that is removed is extracted to the booth via an exhaust hose 3 Point the gun into the booth 4 Check if the exhaust hose is connected to the booth 28 e Initial start up OptiFlex 2 Q V 02 13 OptiFlex 2 Q Initial start up e 29 Gema po Shutdown 1 Release gun trigger 2 Switch off the control unit Note The adjustments for high voltage powder output electrode rinsing air and fluidizing remain stored If in disuse for several days 1 Separate from power mains 2 Clean the coating equipment see the corresponding operating manual 3 Turn off the compressed air main supply 30 e Initial start up OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema Cleaning and mainte
24. rs must guarantee that the work pieces remain grounded The appropriate measuring devices must be kept ready in the workplace in order to check the grounding The floor of the coating area must conduct electricity normal concrete is generally conductive The supplied grounding cable green yellow must be connected to the grounding screw of the electrostatic manual powder coating equipment The grounding cable must have a good metallic connection with the coating booth the recovery unit and the conveyor chain respectively with the suspension arrangement of the objects Smoking and igniting fire are forbidden in the entire vicinity of the system No work that could potentially produce sparks is allowed OptiFlex 2 Q The stay for persons with cardiac pacemakers is forbidden Photographing with flashlight is forbidden Disconnect from mains before maintenance works take place Gema V 02 13 As a general rule for all powder spraying installations persons with pacemakers should never enter high voltage areas or areas with electromagnetic fields Persons with pacemakers should not enter areas with powder spraying installations Photographing with flashlight can lead to unnecessary releases and or disconnections by safety devices Disconnect the plugs before the machines are opened for maintenance Or repair The plug connections between the powder spraying equipment and the mains should only be removed when
25. sed Repairs must only be carried out by specialists or by authorized Gema service centers Unauthorized conversions and modifications can lead to injuries and damage to the equipment and the Gema Switzerland GmbH guarantee would no longer be valid The connecting cables between the control unit and the spray gun must be installed so as to eliminate the possibility of damage during the operation Please observe the local safety regulations The plug connections between the powder spraying equipment and the mains should only be removed when the power supply is switched off All maintenance activities must take place when the powder spraying equipment is switched off danger 1 The powder coating equipment may not be switched on until the booth is in operation If the booth stops the powder coating device must switch off too The control units for the spray guns must be installed and used in zone 22 Spray guns are allowed in zone 21 Only original Gema OEM parts are guaranteed to maintain the explosion protection rating If damages occur related to the use of spare parts from other manufacturers all relevant warranty or compensation claims are void Conditions leading to dangerous levels of dust concentration in the powder spraying booths or in the powder spraying areas must be avoided There must be sufficient technical ventilation available to prevent a dust concentration of greater than 50 of the lower explosion limit U
26. up Setting Equipment 36 e Troubleshooting OptiFlex 2 Q coe Gema Spare parts list Ordering spare parts When ordering spare parts for powder coating equipment please indicate the following specifications Type and serial number of your powder coating equipment Order number quantity and description of each spare part Example Type OptiFlex 2 Q Serial number 1234 5678 Order no 203 386 1 piece Clamp 18 15 mm When ordering cable or hose material the required length must also be given The spare part numbers of this bulk stock is always marked with an Wearing parts are always marked with a All dimensions of plastic hoses are specified with the external and internal diameter Example 8 6 mm 8 mm outside diameter 0 d 6 mm inside diameter i d WARNING Only original Gema spare parts should be used because the explosion protection will also be preserved that way The use of spare parts from other manufacturers will invalidate the Gema guarantee conditions OptiFlex 2 Q Spare parts list e 37 Gema V 02 13 OptiFlex 2 Q Spare parts list 1 CG09 gun control unit complete see corresponding operating manual 1007 018 2 GMO03 manual powder gun complete see corresponding user manual 1008 070 3 IGO6 injector complete see corresponding user manual 1007 780 4 Pneumatic conne
27. ust be consulted before OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment is used for any other purposes or substances beyond those indicated here Observance of the operating service and maintenance instructions specified by the manufacturer is also part of conformity of use The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as other generally recognized safety regulations occupational health and structural regulations are to be observed Furthermore the country specific safety regulations also must be observed Additional safety and operation notices can be found on the accompanying CD or on the homepage www gemapowdercoating com Start up is forbidden until it has been established that the OptiFlex 2 Q manual coating equipment has been set up and wired according to the EU guidelines for machinery Unauthorized modifications to the OptiFlex 2 Q Manual coating equipment exempt the manufacturer from any liability from resulting damages or accidents The operator must ensure that all users have received appropriate training for powder spraying equipment and are aware of the possible sources of danger Any operating method which will negatively influence the technical safety of the powder spraying equipment is to be avoided OptiFlex 2 Q can Gema For your own safety only use accessories and attachments listed in the operating instructions The use of other parts can lead to risk of injury Only original Gema spare parts should be u
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