Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 12 21:15:31 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
a more general solution is have you done some cleanning in the vaccumm for the nozzles? change the filters or filter?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:40:40 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:41:15 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:42:54 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:43:35 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:44:11 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
The Tant size is 3528-21. I use type 72 nozzle > for it. check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 11:26:20 EDT 2022 | stephendo
Do you mean a new to you MY9? I don't think they make those anymore.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 13:48:37 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! You can check your vacuum in MANUAL and then VACUUM IN MONITOR. You can switch the vacuum on or off for each head. With a TYPE 72 nozzle and no component the vacuum should be around 80 or 90 and with a component at the nozzle it should be ove
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 13:45:04 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! You could check your pick an mount vacuum, too. You can do it in COMPONENT INFO with the ADJUST ASSISTANT (F6). Then PICK UP COMPONENT. If you don´t know how to read the grafic that is shown then just push F1 for HELP. What size do the TANT h
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 06:30:59 EDT 2009 | hcarrasco
1.- Check your vacuum a.- Check filters b.- Check air flow (the vacuum is generated by a Ventury using air flow, not air pressure) c.- Vaccum vias (Possible linth inside the vacuum lines) 2.- Check the nozzle condition (Probably broken o