BEFORE BEGINNING

Before you begin troubleshooting:

oFind the manuals and wiring diagrams that were shipped with your equipment.

These materials contain details you will need to diagnose and repair problems in specific components, including custom wiring, features or I/O options not covered in this User Guide.

AFEW WORDS OF CAUTION

WARNING: Improper installation, operation or servicing may result in equipment damage or personal injury.

The B32 should be installed, adjusted, and serviced only by qualified technical personnel who are trained in the operation and troubleshooting of this type of equipment.

DANGER: Electrical shock hazard Diagnosing the cause of electrical system and CPU problems in this equipment may require the use of precision electronic measuring equipment, as well as access to the electrical enclosure while power is on. Only qualified electrical techni- cians, trained in the use of this equipment and in avoiding exposure to voltage hazards, should perform procedures that require access to the enclosure while power is on.

WARNING: Develop and follow procedures for safe operation and maintenance of the system.

The B32 allows operators and maintenance personnel to disable and enable conveying system components from remote locations. Unexpected energization of these components could result in equipment damage or injury.

Safe maintenance procedures should include:

rDisconnect any loader, pump or material valve from main power and/or compressed air sources before servicing. Ensure that all ener- gy sources for the device are locked out and tagged.

rBefore removing lockout devices and enabling system components, verify that all personnel are clear of the machine, tools have been removed, and any safety guards have been reinstalled.

6-2TROUBLESHOOTING

Basic 32 Loader Control

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