In the filament chamber's box you will find a filament tube and a small connector.

 Add the connector to the filament chamber as shown in the picture, by sliding it on place, from left side opening, to the middle.

This will help attaching the tube later on.

Once the chamber is mounted, the next step is fixing the print head cable onto the profile.

1  

Remove the screw from the profile

 

2

 

Place the cable bracket and tighten the screw.

 

 

WARNINGBefore you tighten, make sure that cable bracket is aligned with the top angle bracket on the other side of the aluminium profile.

Connect the 4-pin connector to the filament chamber and screw it tight. Connect the other end of the cable to the printer in the same way.

IMPORTANT: The filament chamber is always ON when the Main power switch is ON. This ensures the correct environment for the filament in the chamber even when the printer is in stand-by mode. Before you turn off the filament chamber, please make sure you have moved the filament to another place with controlled temperature and humidity environment.

For installing the filament chamber on the printer:

1  

Cut the zip-tie holding the print head cable to the mounting bracket

2  

Remove the 2 screws mounted on one of the sides of the aluminium profile

2 Insert the screws in the holes of the angle brackets and attach the aluminium profile such that the bottom of the profile lines up with the bottom facing side of the angle bracket.

 

 

WARNINGWhile placing the aluminium profile, make sure that the cable of the print head is on the opposite side of the angle brackets.

 

 

3

Tighten the screws.

With the bed raised, the large cardboard box can now be removed from the printer. Inside is the filament chamber (1) with the mounting screws and nuts attached to the profile.

 

Inside the box you'll find:

 - the filament chamber (1) with the mounting screws and nuts attached to the profile

 -the filament tube (2), where the filament must be inserted into before printing

 - a connector (3) to be attached to the filament chamber, keeping the filament tube on place.

To prevent damage during the last part of the printer assembly, the printer must be turned fully off.

1 Turn the printer off 
 

2

Switch off the AC power switch 
  

3

 

Disconnect the AC power cable. 

To be able to remove the large box from the printer, the print bed needs to be raised.

This is done using the manual movement menu:

1 Enter the manual movement menu (1).
 

2

Hold the "Z up" (1) button to move the bed all the way up (when it reaches the limit, the bed will stop moving).

GradeIt is safe to turn off the printer while in this menu

1 Plug the provided standard IEC AC cable into the connector located on the printer's rear side.

 

Plug the other side of the cable into power socket with earth connection.

 

 

IMPORTANT: The red switch must be in 0 (OFF) when the power cable is being installed

 

2

Turn ON the power switch on the back.

This switch controls:

1. internal power supply

2. filament chamber heating

 

 

3

 

Use the ON/OFF button on the front to get the printer out of Stand-by mode.

Note: When in Stand-by, power is delivered only to the Filament chamber and the internal power supply. All other parts of the printer are OFF.

1 Cut off the 3 zip ties holding the printer moving parts in place for transport.
 

2

 

Remove the tape holding the printing surface onto the print bed.

 

 

After lifting the printer out, two cardboard boxes can be found in the printer:

The smaller box can be removed now, and the larger box will be removed later.

In the small box, you will find:

  1. AC power cable for the printer.
  2. Two small 1.5mm thick plates.
  3. Filament chamber cable.