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MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION
No periodic maintenance or adjustment of the metal detector is required. A verification check at
the beginning of every shift is recommended.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If metal detector false tripping occurs, refer to the information in the Installation sections of this
manual. For further assistance, please contact the factory.
In the event of equipment damage or malfunction, contact the factory for troubleshooting steps,
and to obtain spare parts.
MAINT
Hazardous voltages are present in this equipment when energized. All
power sources must be isolated or disconnected before accessing the
inside of the enclosure.
WARNING – HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
After any service is performed, verify that all protective earth connections are re-
attached, and the enclosure cover is re-installed, before restoring power to the
equipment.
For continued compliance with electrical safety standards, the
protective earth connection from the power source must be
connected directly to the protective terminal on the wall of the
enclosure. This is required to be the FIRST connection to the
terminal, and secured with a star lock washer and nut, independent
of any other connections to the terminal.
CAUTION
To avoid injury or damage to the equipment, all electrical
maintenance on the metal detector is to be performed by qualified
service technicians authorized by Eriez Manufacturing Company.
CAUTION
A double pole breaker is to be installed between the metal detector
and the power source to allow for the metal detector to be
completely disconnected from the power source during installation
and maintenance. All lock-out tag-out procedures and local safety
codes are to be followed during metal detector maintenance.
CAUTION
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