
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
SECTION 4 – Operator Maintenance
This section describes maintenance that an experienced operator can perform. If service or
maintenance is needed, beyond what is described in this document, please contact your local Rena
dealer to obtain service and support for your tabber.
Service should only be performed by a qualified Rena service person.
To locate a Rena dealer in your area, please click on the following link and fill out the form.
http://www.renausa.com/dealerlocator.asp
Cleaning
WARNING
THE TABBER AND FEEDER ARE PRECISION MACHINES THAT
SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF
SERVICE. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE,
DISCONNECT THEM FROM THEIR POWER SOURCE!
The Tabber and Feeder must be cleaned regularly of accumulated paper dust and ink. Depending
on the types of media that are run, paper dust may accumulate within machines and on the
transport. To clean then unplug both machines from the power receptacle and remove the
covers.
The internal areas are best cleaned with a vacuum that has a soft brush attachment to help loosen
the dust particles. Dry compressed air can also be used. Take care not to damage the PC Boards
or electrical wiring.
The exterior of the machine may be cleaned with any standard household cleaner, which is non-
abrasive and does not contain plastic harming solvents.
CAUTION
NEVER SPRAY OR POUR CLEANERS DIRECTLY ON OR INTO THE
TABBER OR FEEDER. EXCESS LIQUID COULD HARM
ELECTRONIC PARTS. ALWAYS DAMPEN A RAG WITH THE
CLEANER AND APPLY IT TO THE PARTS TO BE CLEANED.
Cleaning Rollers and Transport belts
The belts and rollers can become glazed with paper lint and ink from the media. They should be
regularly cleaned with a mild abrasive household cleaner on a damp cloth.
Avoid using solvents on the rubber rollers. Do NOT
use Rena Care roller cleaner on this unit.
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