User`s manual
56 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Section 6: Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
The Optivault is designed to operate for extended periods of
time with very little attention. In fact, no regular maintenance is
recommended other than cleaning the outside case.
NOTE: Do NOT attempt to oil or grease the Optivault's Robotic Arm shaft or
other components. You will likely cause more harm than good! Any
moving parts are designed to operate for the life of the machine with no
additional lubrication required.
A. CLEANING THE OPTIVAULT
Use a clean, lint-free rag with a small amount of ammonia
window cleaner to clean the Optivault's outside case and trays.
This type of cleaner is very effective on inks that may
accumulate on the printer tray. Stronger cleaning solutions are
NOT recommended because they may damage the paint and
plastic materials from which the parts are manufactured.
Always disconnect your Optivault’s power cords before
cleaning. Resume operation only after the surfaces are
completely dry.
B. PERFORMING A ROBOTIC SELF-TEST
To ensure that everything is working properly, a Self-Test feature
is built in to your Optivault. In this mode, the Robotic Disc
Transporter will go through the motions of picking and placing
a disc to ensure proper working order. This test may be
performed without connecting the Optivault to the computer.
Perform the test by doing the following steps:
• Load some discs into the Input Bin
• The cover must be closed for this operation to complete.
However, in order to access the buttons you must open the
cover. To get around this problem simulate closing the cover
by activating the cover lock sensor. You may do this by
putting an object such as a folded piece of paper in the slot
where the lock would normally be located.
• With the Optivault turned on, press the Cartridge Button
• While holding the Cartridge Button, press the
Power Button until the robotics start to move.
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