Ransburg, Fault descriptions – Ransburg Vector R Series Cascade 79523 R90 Waterborne User Manual
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Vector R Series Cascade Applicators - Operation
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Measuring "High Voltage On" Time
The 9060 Power Supply records the amount of
time the high voltage is triggered on up to 99,999
hours. These units are displayed in the kV and µA
displays of the unit. There are two registers that
retain this information, one that may be reset, the
other that is permanently retained in memory. The
number of hours the unit's high voltage has been
on may be displayed by depressing at the same
time the preset 1 and reset buttons. The display
will show hours of use for 3 seconds. This is the
re-settable register.
Figure 13: View of Applicator LED Display
Figure 14: Display In "High Voltage On" Time
To reset this register, press the reset button while
the hours are displayed. Pressing the preset 2
and reset buttons at the same time will show the
number of hours on the non-re-settable register.
Local/Remote
The Vector product line is designed currently for
applicators only. The local/remote high voltage
control switch should be set to local for all Vector
applicator applications.
Figure 15: High Voltage Control Switch
FAULT DESCRIPTIONS
For in depth troubleshooting information on the
9060, refer to CP-XX-XX. When a fault occurs,
the Fault Indicator on the front of the control unit
will light, a fault code will be displayed on the
microamp meter and the 6 LED’s at the rear of
the applicator will flash. Faults can be reset by
pressing the Reset button on the front of the control
unit or by pressing and holding the kV switch at
the rear of the applicator for 2-3 seconds.
The unit will not function if it is in remote
mode without external inputs.
C A U T I O N
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