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SECTION #3 SET UP OF THE MACHINE: 

 

Please Identify, confirm and check each of the below main components of the Mini-Con Labeller. 
 

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Main Label Head 

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Controller 

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Conveyor 

 

1)  Attach the Stainless Station to the end of the Conveyor (C-3) if desired  see Figure #1 above. 

 

2)  To set up the machine, place the item to be labeled onto the Bottom Conveyor Belt and adjust the Product Rails 

so that they guide the item straight along the Bottom Conveyor and the item can flow smoothly along the length 
of the Bottom Conveyor and enter the Vertical Conveyor without interference. The Product Rails are adjustable 
both in height and horizontal position along the width of the Bottom Conveyor. 
 

3)  Using the Vertical Padded Platen Adjustment Knob, maneuver the Vertical Padded Platen so that the item to be 

labeled travels smoothly down the Bottom Conveyor and when the item enters the Vertical Conveyor the product 
rotates smoothly and consistently and without hesitation. 
 

4)  Load the labels per Section #4 of this manual. 

 

5)  Locate thee Label Head Height Adjustment Knob.  This screw adjustment is used to raise or lower the Label Dis-

pensing Plate at the correct height relative to the product to be labeled.  If the label is below the desired height 
relative to the product, turn the Label Head Height Adjustment Knob and raise the Main Label Head to the de-
sired height.  If the label is above the desired height relative to the product, turn the Label Head Height Adjust-
ment Knob to the desired height relative to the product.   
 

6)  The machine is now ready for use.   

 

Figure #1 

Stainless Station 

Bottom Conveyor Motor  
Control and Power Switch 

Label Head Height Adjustment Knob 

Product Rails 

Bottom Conveyor 

Start Sensor 

Vertical Conveyor Motor  
Control and Power Switch-Not shown 

Vertical Conveyor Motor 

Vertical Conveyor 

Vertical Padded Platen 
Adjustment Knob 

Vertical Padded 
Platen 

Summary of Contents for Mini-Con R

Page 1: ...South Hackensack New Jersey 07606 USA Tel 201 440 5500 Toll Free 800 222 5540 Fax 201 440 1455 Email sales tach it com Website www tach it com Clements Industries Japan Clements Industries Inc Korea...

Page 2: ...ne Page 4 Section 4 Loading of the Labels Page 5 Section 5 Operation of the Touch Panel Controller Page 7 Section 6 Operation of the Tach It Mini Con Labeler Page 9 Section 7 Adjustment to the Sensiti...

Page 3: ...osive materials or fumes are present Any modification to the machine makes the warranty null and void Service on this machine should only be performed by factory trained authorized service personnel N...

Page 4: ...nveyor and when the item enters the Vertical Conveyor the product rotates smoothly and consistently and without hesitation 4 Load the labels per Section 4 of this manual 5 Locate thee Label Head Heigh...

Page 5: ...e Figure 3 1 Locate the Label Hanger Inside A 1 1 and the Label Hanger Outside A 1 2 The dif ference between the 2 is that the Label Hander Inside A 1 1 uses a Set Screw to lock it into place while th...

Page 6: ...per and around the Dispensing Plate A 6 At this point pull off about 18 inches of the labels from the roll and feed it around the Dispensing Plate so that 0 5mm to 1mm of a label is beyond the edge of...

Page 7: ...that the Touch Panel Controller has been set to work with the Hot Stamp Printer Target If highlighted this shows that the Target Counter Feature is enabled Labeller This leads to a sub menu that allow...

Page 8: ...o the Motor Speed Screen The Present Value and the Setting Value will now be the same At this time you can press test to view the new speed To return to the Labeller Sub Menu hit the arrow to the left...

Page 9: ...hes for each conveyor and turn them on 5 Complete the set up described in Section 5 of this manual to utilize the options desired and to make sure that label placement is where needed If this is not c...

Page 10: ...Stop Sensor Instructions for this are as follows The LED signal strength indicator yellow lights continuously when there is optimum light reception If it does not light too little light is received I...

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