Specifications

ACCESSORIES
Section 5-9
Computer Controlled Compressed Air Unit
This integrated accessory provides dry, oil-free compressed air to protect the
VersaLASER’s optics and assist with cutting and engraving of materials that tend
to flame up or produce heavy quantities of smoke or debris. It MUST be used in
conjunction with either the Air Assist Cone or Back Sweep accessories. The Air
Compressor is designed to automatically power on when the VersaLASER starts a
print job, and then power off automatically and finishes it.
WARNING: The use of compressed air IS NOT intended to decrease
maintenance of the VersaLASER. Actually, it has been known to increase the
frequency of cleaning maintenance due to debris being blown around, inside the engraving area,
during processing.
Features
Size: 12”W x 6” D x 14”H / Weight: 14 lbs
Controlled through a USB port connected to the VersaLASER and is activated only when jobs are
in process
An air dryer is integrated into the unit to remove the moisture that can damage the optics.
Noise insulated for quiet operation.
Powder-coated finish, durable construction.
Installation
Push down on the release lever of the fitting on the
back of the VersaLASER until it “clicks” (1). Insert
one end of the blue hose into the fitting until it also
“clicks”.
Connect the other end of the blue hose to the Air
Compressor (1) in the same fashion. Plug in a
power cord from your power source to the power
inlet (3) of the CCCAU.
NOTE: Before continuing, you MUST have completed Section 2 of this manual which includes
connecting the USB cable and power cord to the VersaLASER and loading the VersaLASER
Installation Software. If not, go back to that section, complete the installation, and return here.
Make sure you computer is powered on and booted into Windows.
Connect a 3 ft. USB cable between the VersaLASER’s USB port #3 and the USB port located
towards the bottom of the CCCAU. NOTE: Windows will indicate to you that it has recognized
the device by powering it on for about 5 seconds and then automatically turning it off. Once
this occurs, it is ready for use. If Windows does not recognize the device it will prompt you
for the device driver disk again. Insert your VersaLASER Installation CD-ROM and follow the
on-screen instructions.