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.16
STOP BLASTING
There are a few different ways to stop the blasting cycle. The PHX-200 reacts differently to each method.
They are as follows:
1.
Normal Stop: (pic 1)
Under normal circumstances the way to stop blasting is to simply
release the trigger
. This will
stop the auger and blast air.
The airlock and 45 psi purge air will continue for 3 seconds to
clear ice from hose then stop.
Trigger remains armed and ready for more blasting. Pull trigger
again to resume.
2.
Disarm Stop: (pic 2)
If someone besides the operator needs to stop the blasting operation they can turn the Arm
Selector counter-clockwise to
Disarm
the trigger. This will cause the indicator to turn red and
blasting will stop and end with 3 sec. 45 psi purge cycle (as if trigger was released.)
Trigger
will need to be armed again before blasting. Be sure trigger has been released and gun is secure
before re-arming the trigger. (NOTE: If trigger is engaged when arming, the unit will start blasting
immediately. )
3.
EMERGENCY STOP: (pic 3)
In case of an emergency push the red mushroom head
EMERGENCY STOP
button. This
will
stop all functions instantly
and disarm the trigger. Button will remain depressed. To reset pull
button back out. Trigger will need to be armed before blasting.
4.
System Supply Stop: (pic 4)
Closing System Supply Valve will stop all airflow, disarm and vent the control system.
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4