Installation Manual

Emergency Shutdown Situations
WARNING! CAUTION!
In an emergency, failure to completely shut down power to the dispensing
system with the EMO can cause serious injury to the user and damage to the
dispensing system.
As a minimum, activate the EMO in the following situations:
If anyone is in immediate danger of being injured by moving parts, hazardous materials, or
electrical shock.
If valuable dispensing system components or the workpieces are in danger of being damaged.
This can include:
! Physical damage to the Dispensing Valve or workpiece by unexpected Dispensing
Head movement.
! Thermal damage to the workpiece due to overheating of Heater Tooling.
! Electrical damage to the dispensing system.
Emergency Shutdown Recovery
WARNING! CAUTION!
Do not restart the dispensing operation until the condition causing the emergency
shutdown has been remedied. Failure to comply could cause serious injury to the
user and damage to the dispensing system.
To recover after an emergency shutdown:
" NOTE If the Main Circuit Breaker has been tripped, you will need to restart the dispensing
system as specified in this section.
1. Open the Hatch and clear the Conveyor of all workpieces.
2. Locate and remedy the cause of the emergency shutdown. If necessary, refer to the
Troubleshooting section of this manual.
3. Close the Hatch.
4. Turn the red EMO knob counterclockwise until it pops back into position.
5. Press the green
ON (l) button on the Operator’s Console.
! FmNT will display a prompt asking if you want to reinitialize or abort the program.
6. Restart the dispensing system as specified in “
Post-Service Start-up” in this section.
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