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Instructions for the CPA-2 and CPP-2 Processors

9. Processing Using the JOBO Lift Accessory

JOBO Lift

The JOBO Lift (Part #4072) for both the CPA-2 and the CPP-2 Processors simplifies processing. It eliminates the need to remove the tank or drum during the process. Filling and draining of chemicals and rinse water from the tank or drum is done with the JOBO Lift. This enhancement ends wet hands and messy counter tops, improves timing accuracy, and gives better chemical distribution. The JOBO Lift can be added to the CPA-2 or CPP-2 Processors at any time with a minimum of effort.

The JOBO Lift accommodates 1500, 2500, 2800, and 3000 series tanks and drums. The 1500 and 2800 series tanks and drums require the addition of a cog (part #1505). Tanks 2521 and 2551 (from the one and two reel sheet film kits) also require the addition of a cog (part #1505). Tanks 2523, 2553, 2563, 2583, and 2593 come with the cog already built into the lid. (Tanks 2521/2523, and 2551/2553 have the same capacity for rolls of film. The only difference is a magnet on the bottom or a cog lid on the top.) All tanks and drums which number either begins or ends with a '3' already have a cog in the lid.

See the instructions Cogs and Magnets for the procedure used in permanently mounting the cog to the lid.

Cog In Lid

Note:

You don't need to remove the magnet from the bottom of the tank or drum when using the JOBO Lift.

Tanks and drums are filled immediately by pouring liquids into the built-in funnel in the top of the JOBO Lift. Liquids are drained from the tank or drum by moving the lever of the JOBO Lift counterclockwise to allow the liquid to flow out the hose on the left side of the JOBO Lift.

Lift Drain

When using the JOBO Lift, processing instructions are the same as the preceding General Processing Recommendations, except:

  1. Do not remove the tank or drum during intermediate steps. Filling and draining is done with the JOBO Lift.
  2. The red membrane cap is not used on the tank or drum.
  3. The procedure outlined in sections 9 A-D and 10 B-E of Section 2, General Processing Recommendations should not be done.

For more detailed lift information, read the CPA-2/CPP-2 JOBO Lift Instruction Manual.

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1. Processor Specifications; CPA-2 and CPP-2

2. Safety First

3. Differences Between the CPA-2 and the CPP-2 Processors

4. Processor Description

5. Cleaning the Processor

6. Processor Maintenance and Tips

7. Processing Instructions for Film Using Magnet Drive

8. Processing Instructions for Prints Using Magnet Drive

9. Processing Using the JOBO Lift Accessory

10. Processing Instructions With the JOBO Lift Accessory

11. Precautions for Film and Paper Processing

12. Additional Processing Information

13. Spare Parts

14. Fuse Replacement

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