Installation Manual
8-112 Troubleshooting
8.4.4SMEMA Fault Isolation Procedure
The SMEMA Fault Isolation Procedure consists of the following:
• Mechanical Verification
• Upstream Workpiece Transfer Verification
• Downstream Workpiece Transfer Verification
Before troubleshooting a problem, please familiarize yourself with the important information provided in
the Safety section of this manual.
WARNING! A dispensing system in need of troubleshooting may have high voltage present in
both designated and unsuspected places that can result in serious personal
injury or death. Follow safety precautions listed in the Safety section of this
manual.
WARNING! Disconnect and lock out power to adjacent systems connected to the Dispensing
System such as loaders and ovens before troubleshooting the Dispensing
System. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury or death.
CAUTION! Troubleshooting should only be performed by an Asymtek Field Service Engineer
or an Asymtek-trained service technician.
Mechanical Verification
1. Perform the following inspections:
a. Look for disconnected or poorly secured electrical cables.
b. Look for damaged electrical cables.
2. Is any mechanical correction required as a result of Step 1 inspections?
Go to Upstream Workpiece Transfer Verification
in this subsection.
Resolve and go to Upstream Workpiece Transfer Verification in
this subsection.
No
Yes