Quick Operations User Manual
2 Introduction
System Features
The figures in this section show features of the dispensing system. Callouts locate major components,
options, and switches. The item numbers associated with the descriptions correspond to the callout
numbers in the illustration. Detailed operating instructions for some of these features are treated in other
sections of this manual. Unless otherwise noted, Figures 1-1 to 1-8 apply to both the C-740 and C-741
models.
Front View Features
Below are descriptions of C-740/C-741 Series Dispensing System components shown in Figure 1-1.
1. Computer Monitor
The Computer Monitor provides the operator with Easy Coat for Windows XP (ECXP)
software displays.
2. Light Beacon
The Light Beacon is a warning device for the operator. The beacon signals a dispensing status
condition by displaying a colored light and/or issuing an audible tone. Refer to the
Safety section for
additional information.
3. Control Panel
The Control Panel buttons and switches let you control certain programming and run functions. You
can move the Robot (Dispensing Head) and the Conveyor, enable the Safety Interlock, make an
emergency stop, check dispensing status, and adjust valve controls. Refer to the
Operation section
for detailed descriptions of Control Panel functions.
" NOTE The terms Robot and Dispensing Head are synonymous and are used interchangeably
throughout this manual.
4. Dispensing Area
The Dispensing Head, Solvent Cups, Conveyor, Stop Pins, and Board Sensors are all located in the
dispensing area. (See
Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4).
5. Keyboard Tray
The Keyboard and Mouse Tray holds and protects the Computer System keyboard and mouse.
6. Levelers (Foot Pads)
The Levelers are the footpads of the dispensing system. The Levelers are adjusted during
installation and should not need attention unless the system is moved to a new location. To protect
the dispensing system from moving during an earthquake, the Levelers should be anchored to the
floor with bolt anchors. Refer to the Century C-740/C-741 Installation, Operations, and Maintenance
Manual for instructions.
7. Lower Front Cabinet
The Lower Front Cabinet allows access to the system Computer, Conveyor Controller Module, and
the Tri-Mode Swirl Box (for the Swirl Coat Module only). See
Figure 1-5.