HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 166

Clean and lubricate the drop-detector rods, Finish cleaning the carriage rails

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Finish cleaning the carriage rails 1. Clean the right part of both carriage rails with a clean cloth because the carriage was covering that area before. 2. When finished move the carriage carefully back to the right until it stops. 3. Close the window. 4. Turn on the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see Turn the printer on on page 126. Clean and lubricate the drop-detector rods Crush hazard Risk of trapped fingers Hazardous moving part For more safety information, see Safety precautions on page 2 Electric shock hazard 1. Turn off the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see Turn the printer off on page 125. 2. Open the carriage cover. 3. Put on gloves to protect your hands. 4. Clean both rods with a dampened lint-free cloth. See General cleaning instructions on page 11. 5. Put a few oil drops along the drop-detector rods. 6. Close the carriage cover. 7. Turn on the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see Turn the printer on on page 126. 160 Chapter 11 Hardware maintenance ENWW

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Finish cleaning the carriage rails
1.
Clean the right part of both carriage rails with a clean cloth because the carriage was covering that area
before.
2.
When finished move the carriage carefully back to the right until it stops.
3.
Close the window.
4.
Turn on the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see
Turn the printer on
on page
126
.
Clean and lubricate the drop-detector rods
Crush hazard
Risk of trapped fingers
Hazardous moving part
Electric shock hazard
For more safety information, see
Safety precautions
on page
2
1.
Turn off the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see
Turn the printer
off
on page
125
.
2.
Open the carriage cover.
3.
Put on gloves to protect your hands.
4.
Clean both rods with a dampened lint-free cloth. See
General cleaning instructions
on page
11
.
5.
Put a few oil drops along the drop-detector rods.
6.
Close the carriage cover.
7.
Turn on the printer in the correct way for maintenance operations: see
Turn the printer on
on page
126
.
160
Chapter 11
Hardware maintenance
ENWW