Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 14:40:08 EDT 2017 | rgduval
We emailed off forum about this...and I'm wondering how things are progressing. As I noted in email, our issue was the nozzle change was resulting in too many nozzles being out of the same vacuum channel on the tool box. I can't remember how it was
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 09:54:02 EDT 2017 | gsmx4321
I get a Timeout waiting for nozzle changer vacuum buildup failure every time I go to run my 1998 GSMx machine. The problems seems to be that once in a while (it seems to be random) the spindle does not line up exactly in the center of the nozzle cha
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 11:09:09 EDT 2017 | emeto
The message might still be correct. Change the pneumatic cylinder on the nozzle changer - I have seen these to go bad.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 22:37:30 EDT 2017 | ttheis
If you have two changers and only one head, make sure there is only one open port (one changer should be filled up and the other should have one open hole.) The head should be full of nozzles as well. As you mentioned go into the diagnostics and act
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 10:14:41 EDT 2017 | swag
Try a fid teach on your changers. I don't recall how to do it but you'll find it pretty easy if you surf around. Also, the seals on the nozzles must be good and soft. If you can still get them new, I'd replace. Same goes for seals in changers. C
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 07:33:52 EST 2023 | klauss
There's two kind of nozzles with different dimensions we use. One of them works good but the another one gives a head problem sometimes. The head picks the nozzle and gives the vacuum error despite the camera recognize it. So i make another head pi
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 13:38:12 EDT 2023 | emeto
Did you try clean them or place brand new nozzles to see if error goes away?
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 11:10:51 EDT 2023 | compit
I don't know how in Panasonic - in Yamaha and similar pressure / vacuum is calibrated for each head and nozzle - maybe you need to calibrate?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 14:18:24 EDT 2023 | klauss
first, brand new nozzles work good but after a while they also give an error. but later they're not working again. it's like a cycle
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 07:09:28 EST 2004 | Erv
We have been using the 3M Electronic Service Vacuum Cleaner for a couple of years. The buisness end (hose and nozzles) is ESD Safe, it's Easy to use, and filters are a snap to change. The case is not ESD Safe, but if you do not set it on or right nex