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V.111405MS Part # MAN-TACANAD                              Tacana D Av2
                                                                 $35.00




                                Tacana D

                                M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.
                                        www.mrprint.com
                                   Toll Free 1-800-736-6431
                                 International 1-630-858-6101
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            IMPORTANT!
                                       IMPORTANT!
The product described in this publication may employ hazardous voltages or
might create other conditions that could, through misuse, inattention, or lack of
understanding, result in personal injury, or damage to the product or to other
equipment. It is imperative, therefore, that personnel involved in the installation,
maintenance, or use of this product understand the operation of the product and
the contents of this publication.

This document is based on information available at the time of its publication.
While efforts have been made to be accurate, the information contained herein
does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware, software, features
or specifications, nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with
installation, operation and maintenance. Features may be described herein which
are not present in all variations of this product. M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.
(M&R) assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect
to changes subsequently made.

M&R makes no representation or warranty, expressed, implied or statutory with
respect to, and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, suffi-
ciency or usefulness of the information contained herein. No warranties of mer-
chantability or fitness for purpose shall apply.




A publication of M&R Printing Equipment, Inc. All information contained herein is derived in part from proprietary and patent
data of M&R Printing Equipment, Inc. This publication may not be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form without prior
permission from M&R Printing Equipment, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 2004.
The information listed below will prove helpful when ordering replacement
parts, requesting service or repairs. Please fill in the following information.
The Model No., Serial No., Schematic No. and Machine No. are all located
on the Manufacturers Rating Plate mounted to the equipment. Should you
have any questions regarding this information, please do not hesitate to con-
tact our Equipment Service Department at 1-800-736-6431 during normal
business hours.




Product Name:      ________________________________

Model No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Serial No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Schematic No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Machine No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Date of Installation: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Installed By: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Valued Customer,

Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the Tacana D Flash curing unit.

The Tacana D Flash is zoned in on productivity and versatility. It's the ultimate integrated flash cure sys-
tem, and it's designed to work flawlessly with most M&R automatic textile presses. At the heart of the
Tacana D Flash are new sealed tungsten filament quartz lamps, which offer over 30% more curing
power than the lamps they replaced. This increased power allows dramatic increases in press speed,
making the Tacana D Flash the ideal system for rapid flash curing during high-speed production. In
addition, the lamps heat up instantaneously. This allows curing to begin without pre-cure heating, sav-
ing both time and energy.

A thorough understanding of the operation and maintenance of your new Tacana D Flash will insure a
long service life for your investment. This operator's manual is provided to help guide you, and your
employees, in the proper procedures for set-up, operation and preventive maintenance of your new
Tacana D Flash.

Should you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of this equipment, M&R's
worldwide technical service and support network is available to you during regular business hours
(8:30am - 5:00pm C.S.T.) at 1 (800) 736-6431, or, on weekends or holidays, call our 24-hour emergency
service hotline at 1 (630) 462-4715 for technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

On behalf of all of us here at M&R, thank you for selecting M&R as your equipment supplier.




Michael J. Sweers
Director of Technical Services
M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.
                                                          Tacana D


Table of
                         Disclaimer
Contents                 Model Description
                         Introduction



Safety Precautions and   Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
                         Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Specifications

                         Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Set-Up and               Control and Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Operation


Maintenance and          Preventive Maintenance Procedures . . . . . . . .13
                         Troubleshooting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Troubleshooting


Replacement Parts and    Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Warranty Information
Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                                            Safety Precautions

FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS                                  Conditions which may compromise operator safety must be
Please read all information regarding safety precautions         identified and corrected immediately.
as presented in the operator's manual.
                                                                 Defined Purpose
The fundamental requirement to assure safe and trouble-free      The Tacana D Flash unit is specifically designed to flash
operation of this equipment, is a thorough understanding of      cure textile inks on textile substrates screen printed on M&R
the safety information contained in this operator's manual.      textile printing systems. Any other use of the equipment
                                                                 which does not meet the Defined Purpose as described
This operator's manual includes important instructions to        above is not permitted.
assure safe operation of this equipment. This operator's
manual, and especially the safety instructions as described      In accordance with the Defined Purpose of this equipment,
there-in, must be observed by everyone who will operate          it is necessary to observe all instructions as outlined in the
this equipment. In addition to the safety instructions and       operator's manual and to perform the preventive mainte-
regulations described in this operator's manual, rules and       nance procedures as described in the manual.
regulations of the equipment owners place of business
must also be observed.                                           Guarantee and Liability
                                                                 In principle, our general terms of sale and delivery are valid
Obligation of the Equipment Operator                             and these are at the Operator's disposal. Guarantee and lia-
The equipment operator is obliged to guarantee that only         bility claims for persons or property damage are excluded if
staff who are acquainted with the fundamental regulations        they originate for one or more of the following reasons.
according to workers protection and accident prevention,
and, are completely knowledgeable in the operation of this         1. A non-defined use of the equipment
equipment have fully read the Safety Chapter and the               2. Improper installation or use of the equipment
Warning Instructions of this manual, and understand the            3. Operation of the equipment with defective safety
instructions as they relate to operation of this equipment.            devices
                                                                   4. Non-Observance of instructions as described in the
Equipment operators must be continually evaluated to                   operator's manual for transportation, storage, installa-
assure that they fully understand the operation of this                tion, operation, maintenance, set-up and take-down
equipment.                                                             of the equipment.
                                                                   5. Modification of the equipment.
Obligation of Personnel                                            6. Failure to replace worn or defective parts of the equip-
Every person that will be engaged in the operation of this             ment.
equipment must comply with the following before operation          7. Defective repairs made to the equipment.
of the equipment is to begin.                                      8. Dangerous conditions which are a result of the improp-
                                                                       er use of the equipment
   1. Observe the fundamental regulations of worker's pro-
      tection and accident prevention.                           Description of Safety Symbols and Instructions
   2. Read the Safety Chapter and Warning Instructions of this
      operator's manual and confirm by signature that they                            This symbol signifies or alerts the
      understand the instructions as described in the manual.                         equipment operator of conditions or
                                                                                      areas of the equipment which present
Dangerous Situations during Operation of the                                          imminent danger to the health of the
Equipment                                                                             equipment operator. Non-observance
The Tacana D Flash unit has been designed and construct-                              of these instructions has serious
ed in accordance with safety standards as described by                                health consequences, and can lead
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories, such as                DANGER!            to highly dangerous injuries.
Underwriters Laboratories in the United States, and CEN-
ELEC and the European Economic Community (CE)                                         This symbol signifies a possible immi-
Standards and Directives. However, it is possible that dan-                           nent danger for life and health of persons
gerous conditions which can cause serious injury or loss of                           and equipment operators. Non-obser-
life for the user or third persons, or damage to the equip-                           vance of these instructions can have
ment or property could occur. This equipment must be used                             serious health consequences and can
only for the defined purpose as described in the operator's                           lead to highly dangerous injuries.
manual, and must be maintained in perfect running condi-
                                                                  WARNING!
tion in accordance with described Safety Regulations.



                                                          Glen Ellyn, Illinois                                              1
Safety Precautions                                                               Tacana D Flash Curing Unit

                     This symbol signifies a possible danger.     Training of Equipment Operator's
                     Non-observance of these instruc-             Only properly trained operators may run the equipment. The
                     tions can lead to light injuries or dam-     competence of personnel who are to operate, maintain, set-
                     age to the equipment or property.            up and shut down the equipment must be confirmed.
                                                                  Unskilled staff may work with the equipment only when
                                                                  supervised by experienced equipment operators.
 CAUTION!
                                                                  Equipment Control System
                                                                  Never make any modifications to software. Only experi-
                     This symbol gives important instructions     enced operators may actuate the control system.



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                     for the proper use of the equipment.
                     Non-observance of these instructions         Safety Measures during Normal Operation
                     can lead to equipment failure.               Operate the equipment only if all safety devices are fully
                                                                  operational. Before starting the equipment, check to be
                                                                  sure no-one will be endangered by the operation of the
IMPORTANT!                                                        equipment. Check the equipment and safety devices at
                                                                  least once per shift for external or visible damage.

                     This symbol is used to describe operat-      Danger by Electrical Energy
                     ing tips or especially useful information.
                     This information will enable the oper-                               Work on the electrical system must
                     ator to use all equipment functions                                  be carried out by qualified person-
                     for optimal performance.                                             nel only. Check the electrical equip-
                                                                                          ment regularly for any sign of defect
 OPERATING                                                                                or loose connections. Electrical
    TIP                                                                                   enclosures must be kept securely
                                                                                          locked at all times. Only authorized
                                                                                          personnel with a key are allowed
Organizational Measures                                                                   access to electrical enclosures.
Equipment operators are responsible to provide personal
                                                                      DANGER!
protection when operating this equipment. All safety
devices must be checked each day before operation of the          Maintenance and Troubleshooting
equipment can begin.                                              Preventive maintenance must be performed at regular inter-
                                                                  vals as described in the operator's manual. Equipment oper-
Safety Devices                                                    ator's must be informed before any preventive maintenance
Before beginning operation of the equipment, all safety           can be performed. All electrical must be disconnected and
appliances must be checked for proper operation. Safety           locked out before preventive maintenance may begin.
devices may only be removed after:
                                                                  Structural Modification of the Equipment
     1. The equipment is shut down.                               Modifications of equipment are specifically not allowed with
     2. The electrical power has been disconnected from the       out written authorization from M&R.
         equipment.
     3. In case of delivery of partial components, the opera-     Cleaning of the equipment
         tor must install safety devices in accordance with       Clean away all ink or other contaminants at the end of
         regulations.                                             each day.

Exploratory Safety Measures
The operator's manual must be kept on or near the equip-
ment at all times. All safety and danger notices must be kept
in readable condition at all times.




 2                                                           Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                                              Safety Precautions

                         CAUTION: The information con-            1. Read the operator's manual before attempting to lift,
                         tained in this operator's manual has     move, operate or perform maintenance on any piece of
                         been provided to eliminate prob-         machinery. Become intimately familiar with all equipment
                         lems from occurring. Be sure to          controls, their locations, their operation and their effect on
                         read through this operator's manual      equipment function. Keep this operator's manual in a clean
                         fully before operating your press.       location immediately adjacent to the equipment for a quick
                                                                  and handy reference.
 CAUTION!                There are numerous safety features
                         utilized in the operation of this        2. Before attempting to start the equipment inspect all areas
                         equipment. Please be sure you            around and adjacent to moving parts for possible obstruc-
                         know the location of these safety        tions: tools, rags, crating remnants etc. Be certain that all
                         devices and how they operate             Safety Guards, covers, access doors etc., are properly
                         before attempting to operate this        installed prior to starting operation.
                         equipment.
                                                                  3. Do not attempt to operate this equipment if you are sick,
Safety Features                                                   excessively fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or
Safety guards have been provided to protect the opera-            prescription drugs. Shut off the equipment immediately if
tor from all moving and heat producing parts. Please do           any malfunction occurs or appears imminent. Report any
not remove these Safety Guards any time the equipment             unsafe equipment or condition promptly in order that cor-
is in operation.                                                  rection can be made as soon as possible.

This operator's manual includes information regarding the         4. When changing setup, performing maintenance work,
proper preventative maintenance procedures. When ever             cleaning the equipment etc., it is imperative that the main
personnel are performing preventative maintenance proce-          electrical power supply be disconnected to avoid acciden-
dures, be sure that all electrical power is disconnected          tal operation and possible resultant injury. This is particular-
from the equipment, and that disconnects are locked in            ly important in the event more than one person is involved
the off position.                                                 in such duties.

Operator Safety Instructions                                                           WARNING! NEVER OPERATE THE
All industrial equipment, including screen printing equip-                             Tacana D FLASH UNIT IF THE FLASH
ment, requires a combination of high electrical, pneumat-                              UNIT IS PLACED ON ITS' SIDE FOR
ic, hydraulic or mechanical power for operation. In addi-                              ANY REASON. IN THIS POSITION
tion, automatic screen printing equipment, by its nature,                              THE QUARTZ HEATING ELEMENT
exposes operators to parts and assemblies which operate                                FILAMENTS WILL COMPRESS DUE
at high speeds and contain numerous moving parts. As                                   TO GRAVITY AND WILL ARC
                                                                   WARNING!            RESULTING IN PREMATURE FAIL-
with all complex industrial equipment, care should be
exercised to carefully observe proper operating proce-                                 URE OF THE ELEMENT FILAMENT.
dures and safety precautions.                                                          ALWAYS OPERATE THE Tacana D
                                                                                       FLASH WITH THE QUARTZ HEATING
Although every effort has been made to design and con-                                 ELEMENTS IN THE HORIZONTAL
struct safe, dependable equipment, it is impossible to fore-                           (NORMAL OPERATING POSITION)
see all circumstances under which this equipment may be                                POSITION. (See Below)
utilized, or to anticipate all possible combinations of factors
which may cause a hazardous condition or situation.
                                                                        Compressed Filament
It is therefore imperative that the equipment operator, as
well as all other personnel engaged in any phase of the set-
up, operation or preventative maintenance of this equip-
ment consider safety first an important part of their job.

The following general safety considerations are offered
as an aid to users of M&R to assist them in becoming
safety conscience.




                                                          Glen Ellyn, Illinois                                                3
Specifications                                                         Tacana D Flash Curing Unit




           Model No.         Size             Voltage          Phase           Amperage
          QE4550/220       18" x 20"            208              3              30 amps
          QE4550/220       18" x 20"            240              3              34 amps
          QE4550/380       18" x 20"            380              3              18 amps
          QE5070/380       18" x 20"            415              3              20 amps
          QE5070/220       20" x 28"            208              3              39 amps
          QE5070/220       20" x 28"            240              3              45 amps
          QE5070/380       20" x 28"            380              3              24 amps
          QE5070/380       20" x 28"            415              3              26 amps



                  The electrical specifications indicated are based on mathematical calculations which
                  assume ideal conditions exist for electrical supply line values, material used in the instal-
                  lation of electrical service and site preparation. Although every effort has been made to



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     IMPORTANT!
                  provide accurate electrical specifications, M&R does not assume any liability for dam-
                  ages, whether consequential or incidental, that may result from the use of the indicat-
                  ed electrical specifications. M&R encourages the use of a licensed Electrician for the
                  installation of electrical service to this equipment. The equipment when installed must
                  be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local
                  codes, with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70- Latest Edition.

                  M&R reserves the right to alter specifications in the manufacture of its products.




4                                             Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                                   Installation Instructions

The Tacana D Flash unit is shipped in one carton, ready for        Swing the front screen frame holder assembly back down
installation. Carefully uncrate the Tacana D Flash unit and        into normal position and lock it in place using the clamp
examine it for any signs of damage which may have occurred         lock handle.
in transit. M&R is not responsible for any damage which
occurs in transit. Should you discover any damage to the unit
after delivery to you, contact the freight forwarder immediate-
ly to file a damaged goods claim. Additionally, contact M&R's
Customer Service Department at 1-630-858-6101 so that
replacement parts, if required, may be identified and ordered.

The carton contains the following items, Tacana D Flash unit,
one carton which contains the quartz heating elements, and
one carton which contains the signal cable and required
assembly hardware. If the Tacana D Flash unit is to be
installed on an M&R press which is not pre-wired for integra-
tion with the presses programmable logic controller (PLC)
control system, then an additional carton will be enclosed
which contains the remote control box, floor stand with sen-
sor assembly and associated communication cables.                  QUARTZ HEATING ELEMENT INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION                                                                             NOTE: The quartz lamp envelope




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Determine in which print station the unit is to be installed. In                         (glass tube) must always be clean of
most print applications, this will be the number two print sta-                          any dirt, oils or other contaminants
tion, however, the Tacana D Flash cure unit may be installed                             which will lead to reduced curing effi-
in any print station. Disengage the front screen frame holder                            ciency. Always handle heating ele-
assembly and swing it up into the locked position.                                       ments while wearing lint-less gloves.
                                                                                         Lint-less gloves will prevent the natural
                                                                    IMPORTANT! oils present on your hands from conta-
                                                                   minating the quartz envelope. Before installation and oper-
                                                                   ation, lightly wipe the quartz envelope surface with a lint-
                                                                   less cloth dampened in Isopropyl Alcohol to remove dirt,
                                                                   oils and contaminants.

                                                                   SPRING LOADED CONNECTOR TYPE ELEMENTS
                                                                   Your Tacana D Flash unit uses the spring loaded lamp con-
                                                                   nection type of heating element. The following information
                                                                   will explain how to correctly install these type of quartz
                                                                   heating elements.

                                                                   1. While wearing lint-less gloves, gently grasp the heating ele-
                                                                   ment at both ends at the electrical connector. Gently push
                                                                   the female lamp contact onto the spring loaded male contact.
The Tacana D Flash unit is designed to install directly into
the print station screen frame holder assembly. The front of
the unit is identified by the signal cable plug socket and
electrical power cord assembly, and is installed in the print
station facing the outside diameter of the press.




                                                                                  Reflector mounted Male pin contact.




                                                               Glen Ellyn, Illinois                                            5
Installation Instructions                                                        Tacana D Flash Curing Unit

 2. You will note that the heating element has a Female          In the case of the PLC signal method, you need only install
electrical connection at both ends. This connector is            the signal cable from the plug marked "PLC/Sensor
designed to fit over the corresponding Male connector            Signal" on the Tacana D Flash unit, to the plug socket locat-
located in the heating element mounting socket located on        ed on the presses lower electrical enclosure provided for
the reflector assembly.                                          this purpose. Make sure the digital controller is set for PLC
                                                                 control.




                                                                 You will note that there are four plug sockets located on the
                                                                 press. Plug the signal cable into the first plug socket on the
Position one end of the heating element over the spring          left. The remaining plugs are provided for installation of
loaded male pin connector on the reflector assembly and          future units.
carefully push the Female electrical connector onto the
male pin connector. Compression of the spring loaded male
fixture will require only light (1-2 pounds) pressure to prop-
erly position the heating element.

3. Now, bring the opposite end of the heating element into
contact with the male pin contact on the other side of the
reflector assembly, and allow the spring loaded pressure from
the opposite contact to hold the heating element in position.

4. Install the remaining quartz heating elements as
described above in steps 1 through 3.

                     To prevent damage to the quartz




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                     heating elements, turn flash unit on
                     only in the horizontal position.

                                                                 SIGNAL CABLE INSTALLATION (Using
                                                                 Remote Sensor)
IMPORTANT!                                                       When used in conjunction with an M&R
                                                                 press which does not include the pre-
                                                                 wired plug sockets located on the press-
SIGNAL CABLE INSTALLATION (PLC CONTROLLED                        es lower electrical enclosure, the Tacana
MODELS)                                                          D Flash unit is operated and controlled
The Tacana D Flash unit is designed to receive operational       through the use of a remote sensor
signals from either the on-board PLC internal to your M&R        assembly.
press control system, or from an independent remote sen-
sor located under the index table assembly.                      The remote sensor is located under the
                                                                 index table assembly and is connected
                                                                 via a communication cable to the Tacana
                                                                 D Flash unit using the same plug used for
                                                                 a programmable logic controller (PLC)
                                                                 installation, described previously.




 6                                                         Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                                Installation Instructions

The remotely located sensor mounted to a floor stand
assembly is utilized to supply the trigger on signal to the
Tacana D Flash unit in this type of installation.                               PV

The following information explains how to configure this
type system.
                                                                                SV
1. Locate the sensor and floor stand assembly, and posi-
tion the floor stand and sensor underneath the index table                                          F2         F4
pallet at the print station just before the print station where              SEL
the Tacana D Flash unit is located. The sensor should be
                                                                                               F1         F3
adjusted to read the lower pallet support arm just as it starts
                                                                             ENT
to make its index cycle.

2. Connect the communication cable from the sensor floor
stand assembly to the plug on the side of the Tacana D
Flash unit.                                                                          WARNING! The M&R Tacana D Flash
                                                                                     incorporates a Mercury switch to allow
                                                                                     operation of the quartz heating ele-
                                                                                     ments in the horizontal position only.
                                                                                     Excessive vibration or mechanical
                                                                                     shock to the flash unit will activate the
                                                                                     Mercury switch resulting in shut down
                                                                  WARNING!           of the flash unit. Avoid exposing the
                                                                                     Tacana D Flash to unnecessary vibra-
                                                                                     tion or mechanical shock during opera-
                                                                                     tion.

3. Press the F4 key on the Digital controller to select
the operation mode, PLC mode or Proximity mode.                                      IMPORTANT! This equipment uses a




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When the "PLC" mode is selected, the Tacana Flash                                    switch which contains Mercury. Should
will receive its start signal from your presses on-board                             replacement of the switch become nec-
PLC (programmable logic controller). When "PrX"                                      essary, dispose of the Mercury Switch
                                                                                     as hazardous waste. DO NOT PLACE
mode is selected, the Tacana Flash "D" will receive its
                                                                                     IN THE TRASH!
start signal from the floor stand mounted proximity
switch located beneath the carousel pallet support                IMPORTANT!
arms.

Press the F4 key once. The control will display
"ModE" on the upper line, and either "PrX" or "PLC"
on the lower line depending on which mode is cur-
rently selected. To change the mode from "PrX" to
"PLC", simply press the "Arrow UP" key to toggle
between the two operation modes. The "PrX" mode
should be selected when the Tacana Flash is config-
ured to receive its cycle "On" signal from the optional
proximity switch with stand located on the floor
beneath the indexer carousel arms. "PLC" should be
selected when the control is to receive its input signal
from your presses on-board PLC unit. (See illustration
top right)




                                                             Glen Ellyn, Illinois                                         7
Installation Instructions                                                               Tacana D Flash Curing Unit

                      NOTE: The quartz lamp envelope must              5. Using a lint-less cloth dampened with Isopropyl Alcohol,
                      always be clean of any dirt, oils or other       lightly wipe the surface of the replacement lamp to remove
                      contaminants which will lead to                  any dirt or contamination which may reduce lamp efficiency.
                      reduced lamp efficiency. Always handle
                      lamps while wearing lint-less gloves.
                                                                           Female connector
                      Before and after installation, lightly
 OPERATING           wipe the lamp surface with a lint-less
    TIP              cloth dampened with Isopropyl Alcohol
                     to remove any natural oils or contami-
                     nants which result from handling the
                     lamp with bare hands.

1. Disconnect electrical power from the Tacana D Flash unit.

2. Remove the old lamp/lamps by grasping the lamp con-
nection at each end of the lamp. Gently move/push the                  6. Position the female connector on one end of the lamp with
lamp either to the right or to the left to compress the spring         the spring loaded male connector on the reflector assembly,
loaded female fixture in the reflector assembly.                       and lightly push the lamp onto the connector. Now, position
Compression of the spring loaded male fixture will require             the other end of the lamp so that the female contact aligns
only light (1-2 pounds) pressure to dis-engage the lamp.               with the male contact in the reflector assembly, and gently
                                                                       move the lamp onto the contact. The spring loaded contacts
                                                                       will now hold the lamp in place. Check to be sure the lamp
                                                                       is secure in the connector. If the lamp is loose, check the
                           Reflector mounted Male pin contact.         connectors on both the lamp and the reflector to be sure
                                                                       they are not loose in their mounting or damaged.

                                                                                           WARNING! NEVER OPERATE THE
                                                                                           Tacana D FLASH UNIT IF THE FLASH
                                                                                           UNIT IS PLACED ON ITS' SIDE FOR
                                                                                           ANY REASON. IN THIS POSITION
                                                                                           THE QUARTZ HEATING ELEMENT
                                                                                           FILAMENTS WILL COMPRESS DUE
                                                                                           TO GRAVITY AND WILL ARC
                                                                        WARNING!           RESULTING IN PREMATURE FAIL-
                                                                                           URE OF THE ELEMENT FILAMENT.
                                                                                           ALWAYS OPERATE THE Tacana D
Slightly lower the lamp 2-3 inches, and disengage the lamp                                 FLASH WITH THE QUARTZ HEATING
from the opposite male fixture to completely remove the                                    ELEMENTS IN THE HORIZONTAL
lamp from the reflector assembly.                                                          (NORMAL OPERATING POSITION)
                                                                                           POSITION.
3. Using a lint-less cloth dampened in Isopropyl Alcohol,
gently wipe the reflector surface to remove any dirt or con-
tamination which may reduce reflector efficiency.

4. Check the replacement lamp to be sure it is properly
seated. If either end of the lamp is loose when the lamp is
installed into the reflector connections, the lamp may create
an electrical arc during operation destroying the connector
and lamp. You will note that the contact at each end of the
lamp has a small metal female contact in the center of the
connector. This metal contact is designed to mate with the
spring loaded male contact fixed in the connector on the
reflector assembly.




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Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                             Controls and Adjustments

CONTROL PANEL                                                     tion and this will disconnect power from the lamps, regard-
The Tacana D Flash features a user-friendly control panel         less of how much time remains in the pre-heat countdown.
providing all operational parameters.                             After holding the toggle switch in "Preheat", the spring
                                                                  loaded toggle switch will automatically return to the "Work"
                                                                  position upon release.

                                                                  Work -
                                                                  When the switch is in the "Work" position the Tacana D is
                                                                  ready to operate in either the PLC (unit receives start signal
                                                                  from the presses PLC) or the Prox (unit receives start signal
                                                                  from proximity switch) mode.

                                                                  OFF -
                                                                  When this toggle switch is in the "OFF" position, the Tacana
                                                                  D quartz flash unit will not operate in either the PLC or the
                                                                  Prox mode.

                                                                  Some models of M&R automatic textile presses include a
                                                                  pre-heat function which is accessible on the presses oper-
                                                                  ator interface control panel. When the M&R Tacana D is
                                                                  selected for operation using the presses PLC for control, the
                                                                  pre-heat function on the press may be used in place of the
                                                                  pre-heat toggle switch on the Tacana's control panel.

                                                                                        WARNING! Be sure that none of the
                                                                                        pallets, or pallets with garments are
                                                                                        positioned under the Tacana D Flash
                                                                                        unit for an excessive time while the
                                                                                        unit is on, as the extreme heat can
                                                                                        cause damage to pallets, garments
Power On/Off Toggle Switch                                                              and/or possible fire.
Located in the lower left corner of the control panel, is the      WARNING!
two position on/off toggle switch. To supply electrical power
to the Tacana D Flash unit, place the toggle switch in the on                           WARNING! The M&R Tacana D Flash
position. When the toggle switch is in the off position, the                            incorporates a Mercury switch to allow
Tacana D Flash unit will not operate.                                                   operation of the quartz heating ele-
                                                                                        ments in the horizontal position only.
Upon initial power up of the unit, an audible alarm will sound                          Excessive vibration or mechanical
to confirm that the unit is activated. Pressing the Reset push                          shock to the flash unit will activate the
button will silence the alarm.                                                          Mercury switch resulting in shut down
                                                                   WARNING!             of the flash unit. Avoid exposing the
Reset Push Button Switch                                                                Tacana D Flash to unnecessary vibra-
Press this push button switch when the unit is initially                                tion or mechanical shock during opera-
turned on. This serves to "reset" the control system, allow-                            tion.
ing operation of the unit.
                                                                                        IMPORTANT! This equipment uses a




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Pre-Heat On, Work, Manual On Toggle Switch -                                            switch which contains Mercury. Should
This three position toggle switch is used to preheat the                                replacement of the switch become nec-
quartz heater elements when the Tacana D Flash unit is ini-                             essary, dispose of the Mercury Switch
tially turned on.                                                                       as hazardous waste. DO NOT PLACE
                                                                                        IN THE TRASH!
Pre-heat -
Upon initial operation, move the spring loaded toggle switch
                                                                   IMPORTANT!
to "Preheat" position. This will activate the quartz lamps for
the time as set on the digital controller. During the pre-heat
time the operator may place the switch in the "OFF" posi-


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Controls and Adjustments                      Tacana D Flash Curing Unit

NOTES:




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Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                              Controls and Adjustments

INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION OF TACANA FLASH                         F2 is used to set the flash time. The flash time may be set
DIGITAL CONTROL UNIT (Patent Pending)                              for a maximum of 10 seconds, or for a minimum of 0.5 sec-
Your M&R Tacana D Flash Cure Unit features a simple to             onds. The display on the lower line is the current flash time.
use alpha/numeric digital control unit which is used to con-       To increase the flash time, press the "Arrow Up" key. To
trol flash time, quartz heating element section use and            decrease the flash time, press the "Arrow Down" key. (See
power output. Using the control to adjust these parameters         illustration below)
is straight forward and easy.

Power Up -
Supply electrical power to the equipment. The control will                            PV
display "tCn-d" on top line and "FLASh" on lower line. You
will also hear the alarm signal sound. (See illustration below)
Next, place the "Power On" toggle switch in the "On" posi-
tion. The control will display "PrESS" on top line and                                SV
"rESET" on the lower line.
                                                                                                        F2         F4
                                                                                SEL
                 PV                                                                                F1         F3
                                                                                ENT


                SV

                                                                   F3 is used to select individual, or all three lamp sections for
                                     F2         F4
                                                                   operation. The quartz heating elements are arranged in
             SEL                                                   three sections, OUTSIDE, CENTER and INSIDE. To select
                                                                   the sections you wish to operate, press the F3 key. The con-
                                F1         F3                      trol will display "SECt" on the top line, and O C I on the
             ENT                                                   lower line. When O C I is displayed it indicates that all three
                                                                   (Outside, Center and Inside) sections are operating. To
                                                                   select only the Outside section press the F3 key until the O
                                                                   begins to flash. Now press the "Arrow Up" key one time.
F1 is used to select the power output setting for the quartz       The O will change to a dash "-" indicating that the Outside
heating elements. The range of power may be set from a             section is now inoperative. The control will now display - C
minimum of 1% to a maximum of 100%. To set the power               I. To change the Center section, press the F3 key twice until
output, press the F4 key. The control will display "POWER"         the C flashes. The press the "Arrow Up" key to change the
on the top line and the current power output setting on the        indication to a dash "-". Using the F3 control key you may
lower line. To increase the power output setting press the         select any combination of sections for operation as curing
"Arrow Up" key. To decrease the power output setting,              requirements may dictate. (See illustration below)
press the "Arrow Down" key. (See illustration below)


                                                                                   PV
                PV


                                                                                   SV
                SV

                                                                                                        F2         F4
                                     F2         F4                              SEL
             SEL
                                                                                                   F1         F3
                                F1         F3                                   ENT
             ENT




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Controls and Adjustments                                                       Tacana D Flash Curing Unit

The F4 key is used to select the mode of operation for the     To adjust the control to operate on 50 Hz. electrical power,
Tacana D flash, PLC mode or Proximity mode. When the           press the F4 key until the word "PASS" is displayed on the
"PLC" mode is selected, the Tacana Flash will receive its      top line. Now press the "Arrow Down" key until the number
start signal from your presses on-board PLC (programma-        "1969" is displayed on the lower line. After 2 or 3 seconds
ble logic controller). When "PrX" mode is selected, the        the "Setup" mode is displayed. Now press the F2 key. The
Tacana D flash will receive its start signal from the floor    control will display 50-60 on the upper line and the current-
stand mounted proximity switch located beneath the             ly selected electrical frequency (50 or 60) on the lower line.
carousel pallet support arms. (See illustration below)         To change the current frequency setting press the "Arrow
                                                               Down" key. See illustration below.


                PV
                                                                                 PV


                SV
                                                                               SV

                                   F2         F4
             SEL                                                                                   F2         F4
                              F1         F3                                 SEL
             ENT                                                                              F1         F3
                                                                            ENT



Press the F4 key once. The control will display "ModE" on
the upper line, and either "PrX" or "PLC" on the lower line,   To exit the "Setup" menu, simply press the "ENT" key, or
depending on which mode is currently selected. To change       wait 10 seconds and the control will exit the "Setup" menu
the mode from "PrX" to "PLC", simply press the "Arrow          automatically itself.
UP" key to toggle between the two operation modes. The
"PrX" mode should be selected when the Tacana Flash is
configured to receive its cycle "On" signal from the option-
al proximity switch with stand located on the floor beneath
the indexer carousel arms. "PLC" should be selected when
the control is to receive its input signal from your presses
on-board PLC unit.

It is important to remember that you must set the flash time
on the digital controller for the maximum of 10 seconds
when operating in the PLC mode.

This is to prevent a conflict between the Tacana flash time
and the flash time as set on the presses MTA keypad. For
example, if you select a flash time on the presses MTA of 5
seconds and the Tacana D flash time is set to 2 seconds,
the Tacana "D's" 2 second flash time will over ride the
presses 5 second flash time and the garment will receive
only 2 seconds of flash exposure time.

By setting the Tacana's" flash time to the full 10 seconds,
the presses MTA flash time cannot be over riden by the
Tacana D flash time and the desired flash time as set on the
presses MTA will be used.




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Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                     Preventative Maintenance Procedures


The benefits of a regularly scheduled preventive mainte-        EVERY SIX MONTHS
nance program can never be over-estimated. Equipment            ESM1. Clean reflector surface with Isopropyl Alcohol.
which is properly maintained operates more efficiently,
extends service life and reduces operating costs. A proper-     ESM2. Clean quartz tubes using Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not
ly managed preventive maintenance program will minimize         touch quartz tubes with your bare hands. Wear lint-less
downtime and its attendant costs before they occur, allow-      gloves whenever handling quartz tubes as the natural oils
ing you to be your most productive.                             present on your hands can leave stains on the quartz sur-
                                                                face which will burn into the quartz surface, decreasing ele-
Important factors to be considered when planning a pre-         ment efficiency.
ventive maintenance program include the proper selection,
handling and application of lubricants, spare replacement       ESM3. Clean away any dirt or lint which may have accu-
parts and the general cleaning and appearance of the            mulated in the air jet plenum above the quartz element
equipment. Equally important is the creation of a preventive    reflector assembly.
maintenance history for each piece of equipment in your
shop. Documentation of preventive maintenance proce-
dures performed on your equipment can prove invaluable                              WARNING! NEVER OPERATE THE
for future reference.                                                               Tacana D FLASH UNIT IF THE FLASH
                                                                                    UNIT IS PLACED ON ITS' SIDE FOR
The following information is provided for the preventive                            ANY REASON. IN THIS POSITION
maintenance of your new Tacana D Flash.                                             THE QUARTZ HEATING ELEMENT
                                                                                    FILAMENTS WILL COMPRESS DUE
DAILY                                                                               TO GRAVITY AND WILL ARC
D1. Remove any dirt or spray tac which may have accumu-          WARNING!           RESULTING IN PREMATURE FAIL-
lated on the surface of the Tacana D Flash unit.                                    URE OF THE ELEMENT FILAMENT.
                                                                                    ALWAYS OPERATE THE Tacana D
D2. Check and clean as needed the filter elements located                           FLASH WITH THE QUARTZ HEATING
on the top of the Tacana D Flash chassis.                                           ELEMENTS IN THE HORIZONTAL
                                                                                    (NORMAL OPERATING POSITION)
                                                                                    POSITION. (See illustration below)




                                                                     Compressed Filament




D3. Check the operation of the Quartz Heating elements.




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Troubleshooting Procedures                                                      Tacana D Flash Curing Unit
The following information is provided as a guide for troubleshooting in the event a problem may occur during the operation
of your Tacana D Flash. Should you have any questions regarding the operation or preventive maintenance procedures for
this equipment, we strongly encourage you to contact our equipment service department at 1-630-858-6101 during normal
business hours, or our 24-hour emergency service hotline at 1-630-462-4715 in the evening, weekends or holidays.

It is further recommended that persons using this troubleshooting guide have a working knowledge of electrical power and
control systems, and in addition are thoroughly familiar with the operation and adjustment of the components and control
devices used on this equipment before attempting to replace or adjust components of this equipment.

IMPORTANT! Experience has shown that many problems can be operator induced. It is important to check that the main
electrical power lines to the equipment are on, and that the manual power "ON/OFF" switch is on.

PROBLEM A: Indexer operates, however quartz flash does not operate.

SOLUTION
The digital control may be incorrectly set. Check the digital control and select either PLC or PrX operation mode. When
the Tacana D Flash unit is operating, the digital control must be set for either "PLC" or "PrX" operation mode.

PROBLEM B: The Tacana D Flash unit is operating, however you notice that the first two or three garments are not
curing properly.

SOLUTION
1. The pre-heat time must be increased to allow the heating elements sufficient time to come up to operating temperature.
When first starting production, or when ever the quartz flash unit has been inoperative for 10 minutes or more, an increased
pre-heat time interval is required to bring the heating elements up to proper operating temperature. The pre-heat function
is an important part of the overall control and performance of the quartz heating elements. See page 9 of this manual for
more information on the use of the pre-heat function.

2. On systems using multiple Tacana D Flash units, one of the communication cables between units may be disconnected. In
multiple units installations, check to be sure that the communication cable between quartz flash units is properly connected.

PROBLEM C: The Tacana D Flash unit operates, however you notice that garments exhibit an uneven cure across the
printed image.

SOLUTION
1. The quartz heating element assembly is not parallel to the printing pallets. In order to achieve optimum curing results,
the quartz flash heating elements must be parallel to the printing pallet/garment surface. The ideal dimension is 1-3/8" to
1-5/8", depending on the presses off-contact setting, from the surface of the heating element to the surface of the printing
pallet.

2. The quartz heating element assembly reflector is dirty. Clean the reflector assembly using a lint-less cloth dampened
in Isopropyl Alcohol. Residues from spray tac, or inks as they cure on the garment can produce airborne compounds which
will dull the reflector assembly decreasing cure efficiency. When this happens, some areas of the printed image will exhib-
it incomplete cure of the ink film.




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Tacana D Flash Curing Unit                                       Troubleshooting Procedures

PROBLEM D: The Tacana D Flash unit operates, however you notice that some garments are showing signs of scorch-
ing.
SOLUTION
1. The control box cooling fan filters are clogged restricting air flow through the electrical enclosure and across the heat-
ing element reflector assembly. Clean or replace cooling fan filters as required in Preventive Maintenance Schedule.
Clogged cooling fan filters restrict air circulation in both the electrical enclosure and at the heating element assembly cre-
ating hot spots which can result in scorched garments.

2. The squirrel cage blower fans are clogged reducing air circulation across the quartz heating element assembly. Check
and clean the squirrel cage blower fans as required in the Preventive Maintenance section of this manual. Clogged squir-
rel cage blowers will reduce the volume of circulated air in the system, resulting in hot spots in the heating element reflec-
tor assembly. This will result is scorching of garments.

3. Using the digita



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