To maintain your Multiplier in optimal condition, we suggest following the maintenance schedule below. This schedule assumes a usage frequency of 2,500 forming cycles per year.

Tip: If the usage frequency is higher, we recommend more frequent maintenance to ensure optimal forming results.

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Weekly tasks:

Cleaning the seal

The Multiplier has a rubber seal that keeps the pressurized air inside the dome when creating a form. The seal can be found on the inside rim of the forming chamber. It is important to keep the seal clean and clear of any debris as even a small amount can create a gap. If a gap is created, an airtight seal cannot be formed, causing the sheet material to droop and making it hard to close the lid. If this happens, clean the seals well and try another form.

To clean the seal, use a damp microfiber cloth and gently wipe it in a circular motion. Ensure that the seal is properly secured to the dome, an airtight seal is essential for optimal performance. Wipe away any excess moisture with a clean microfiber cloth.

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Recommended deep clean frequency every 40 cycles or weekly, depending on user frequency. A maintenance alert will appear on screen when it’s time to clean the seal. For the deep clean, we recommend using IPA and a microfibre cloth.

Cleaning the baseplate

Equipment: