IMAC2B009 V2
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iMAC System User Manual
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SERVICE, MAINTENANCE & DISPOSAL
Equipment Service
The iMAC2 Controller and iMAC Modules do not require internal servicing during their normal operating life.
A number of external system based checks should however be completed on a regular basis. These ‘routine
inspections’ must be carried out by suitably trained technicians. Routine inspections may take the form of
either visual-only che
cks, or visual and ‘hands-on’ checks.
11.1.1 Visual Only Inspections
A basic visual inspection focuses on looking at the system installation for signs of physical damage, water or
dust ingress and the condition of cables and labels. This type of inspection may involve opening cabinets to
gain access to the iMAC2 Controller, iMAC Modules and other equipment. This level of inspection may also
include cleaning display windows that have become obscured by dust/debris.
Observations would typically be:
Check that equipment enclosures, cable trays, conduits, etc. are in good order with no physical
damage.
Check that sealed wall boxes are free from water and dust ingress internally. Door seals are in good
condition.
Check that connected cables are free from cuts, abrasions and obvious signs of damage. Cable
restraints are in good order and correctly fitted.
Check that labels on equipment, wall boxes and cables are present and in good condition (especially
certification labels).
Check that no modifications have been carried out to installed equipment.
11.1.2 Hands-On (Detailed) Inspections
A more detailed inspection would include all of the elements of a visual inspection, with additional checks
that cover the integrity of connections, fixtures, fittings, configuration and operation.
In addition to basic visual observations, more detailed integrity checks would typically be:
Verify equipment housings, wall boxes and other mechanical fixtures are secured in place. This
includes terminal box lids, tightness of cable glands, integrity of wall-box mountings, security of
equipment fixing to walls/DIN rails etc.
Verify all electrical connections are secure with no loose screw terminals or DIN rail terminals not
fitted to rails etc.
Verify iMAC2 Controller has correct application (SLP) software and is correctly configured.
Verify iMAC Modules are correctly addressed and programmed with correct parameters.
Proof test safety functions
Verify operation of Pullkey devices
Verify operation of Lockout devices
Verify belt sequencing devices
Verify belt tracking devices (belt wander, belt tear)
Verify blocked chute devices