User Manual – ePX 200
OptiPro Systems, LLC.
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Last Modified: 7/30/2014
6.2
Shutdown
The following options can be chosen based on your company policy.
6.2.1
Retaining Main Power
Complete the end of the shift maintenance (Section 10.1.5).
Clean any excess slurry spatter.
Turn off flood lights.
Press
E-STOP
button, or activate
AUTO OFF
option
6.2.2
Full Power Down
Complete maintenance routine.
Remove tools from the machine.
Double tap the [P] in the upper left corner then tap [Exit Software].
Respond to the two dialogue boxes that appear. The first asks if you want to save the
program, the second asks the operator if they still want to close the program.
Shutdown Windows by tapping on the [START] button in Windows, select [Shut Down],
select [Shut Down] from the drop down menu and click [Okay].
Once windows has shutdown, go to the rear of the machine and turn the main breaker
switch from the
ON
position to the
OFF
position.
Turn off the main air supply valve located in the Utility Control Panel.
6.3
Emergency Stop
The
EMERGENCY STOP
button shuts all energy to drives, slurry/coolant pumps and spindles. There
should be no hesitation to use the E-Stop button in an emergency situation.
Note that the
E-STOP
does not disrupt air pressure or vacuum in the machine.
6.3.1
When to press E-STOP
If anything becomes pinched by the motion of the machine.
If a part starts to become unstable during a process.
If there are unexpected noises during the process.
When leaving the machine unattended for an extended period of time (i.e. end of shift).
Any situation in which the operator feels it is warranted.
6.3.2
Returning machine to normal operation
Once the problem has been corrected, twist the
EMERGENCY STOP
button clockwise until it
releases.
Press the
RESET
button on the front control panel.
Press the button labeled
SERVOS
.
If the machine needs to be referenced all fixtures and tools should be removed from inside
the machine. Press the button labeled
ZERO
and then the green
CYCLE START
button.