User`s guide

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TT User's Guide
Version 1.2
Symptom Possible Cause Recovery Procedures
1. Probe malfunction. Check for bent probe.
2. No air pressure. Verify Main Air Pressure is ON and
set to 70 psi.
Probe tip is lower than needle tip Perform Tip-to-Valve-Offset. Refer
when valve is in dispensing position. to section 4.1.1.
1. Height Sensor has been adjusted,
loose or binding in the drive
system.
2. Nozzle/needle has been changed
without resetting Tip-to-Probe
Offset
1. Height Sensor was tripped before Correct the Height Sensor alignment
Z-axis started the height sense and rerun.
move. Either the probe is still
retracted, stuck in the up position
or adjusted incorrectly.
2. Low air pressure. Verify Main Main Air Pressure is ON
and set to 70 psi.
3. Electrical wires are not plugged Check the connection at the top of
in properly at the Z-head. the Z-head.
1. Safe Z may be set too low. Raise Safe Z.
2. Probe is not hitting sensor. Check to make sure that the probe
is not too far below tip when
extended (minimum distance below
tip is 6 mm).
Table 11.3: Height Sensor Troubleshooting
PDA indicates an error
message (ERR 65 – Height
Sensor has detected surface
before starting)
Probe hits Substrate when
setting Tip-to-Probe Offset
Probe does not drop
or retract
Needle hits Substrate
Dispenses at wrong
Z-axis position
Perform a Tip-to-Probe Offset.
Refer to section 4.1.1.
To Replace Height Sensor Probe
To remove the sensor you will need to remove the Z plate. To do this, pull it down by hand to access the Z balance spring or
springs. Tie a wire to the spring then unhook it. Remove the four bolts from the Z head. You can now place it in top of the X
beam to work on the probe. You should be able to straighten it without removing it. If you have to remove it, take the two
Phillips screws out from the front of the Z plate. Remember where the little spring goes. When reassembling, be careful
when you tighten the probe screw. Too tight and you can bend the probe. Reassemble in reverse order.