Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation Overview
Overview
Overview
1.
Plug in the system. The system
powers up and enters Off mode. See
Connect the Power Supply, page 22
2.
Verify that the fluid supply and air supply are
connected. Press the Power button
.
The system enters Standby mode.
3.
Prime the system. Use the control interface
to change the mode to Prime mode. See
Prime the Isolation System, page 29
4.
Use the control interface to set
the air and fluid pressure. See
Adjust the Gun Fluid and Air Settings, page 30
5.
Use the control interface to change the mode
to Spray mode. The system begins to fill. See
.
6.
Begin to spray.
Spray with the Isolation System, page 29
Note
The system automatically refills when
the fluid level reaches a preset low level
and the gun trigger is released.
Fluid
Fluid
Fluid Voltage
Voltage
Voltage Discharge
Discharge
Discharge and
and
and
Grounding
Grounding
Grounding Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
The fluid supply is charged with high voltage until
the voltage is discharged. Contact with the charged
components of the voltage isolation system or
spray gun electrode will cause an electric shock.
To avoid an electric shock, do not alter or bypass
the door switch interlock and follow the Fluid
Fluid
Fluid
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage Discharge
Discharge
Discharge and
and
and Grounding
Grounding
Grounding Procedure:
Procedure:
Procedure:
• Whenever you are instructed to discharge the
voltage
• Before cleaning, flushing, or servicing the system
equipment
• Before approaching the front of the gun
• Before opening the isolation cabinet
1.
Release the gun trigger and turn off electrostatics
by turning the ES ON/OFF valve on the back of
the handle to the OFF position.
2.
When the gun trigger is released and the ground
rod delay time elapses, the ground rod (N) inside
the isolation cabinet lowers and discharges the
system. Look at the main system run screen on
the control interface to verify that the system is
discharged:
a.
Check that the Ground Rod status indicator
shows the ground symbol
. See
.
b.
Check that the Voltage Level reading
on the control interface reads 0 kV. See
.
c.
Touch the gun electrode to the grounded rod
(R).
3.
If service is required inside the isolation cabinet,
press the Stop button
on the control interface
to change to Off mode.
4.
Wait one minute before entering the isolation
cabinet. Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the
cabinet.
5.
Use the hand-held grounded rod (R) to dissipate
any static discharge in the cabinet before
touching any components. Pick up the grounded
rod (R) and use it to touch all major components
inside the cabinet. For example, use it to touch
the fluid pump (K), the Merkur pump (L), and the
isolation valve (G) before touching any of the
system components with your hands.
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