Operation
4–7
Operation
Operating Checklist
Check the following list daily, before starting to operate
the system, to help ensure safe, efficient operation.
____ 1.
All operators are properly trained to safely
operate the system.
____ 2.
If using electrostatics, all operators are
properly trained to safety operate an electro-
static spray system. Operators must always
turn off the electrostatics (P) before placing
the spray gun in the Gun Flush Box.
____ 3.
The system is thoroughly grounded and the
operator and all persons entering the spray
area are properly grounded. See
Ground-
ing
, page 3–30.
____ 4.
The air lines are all connected to the Gun
Flush Box.
____ 5.
The ventilation fans are operating properly.
____ 6.
All the debris, including flammable liquids,
rags, and non-essential equipment, is re-
moved from the spray area.
____ 7.
All flammable liquids in the spray booth are
in approved, grounded containers.
____ 8.
All electrically conductive objects in the spray
area, including paint containers; Gun Flush
Box; and wash cans, are electrically
grounded and the floor of the spray area is
electrically conductive and grounded.
The PrecisionMix II 3K was tested with light-
weight oil. To prevent contamination of your
fluids, thoroughly purge the system with solvent
as instructed in
Purging the PrecisionMix II
3K System
, page 4–11. Leave the solvent in
the system.
Mode Switch
(See Fig. 4.5)
Make sure the mode switch is set to 1 (one) before
beginning normal operation of the system. The pos-
sible mode switch settings are as follows:
Switch Position
Used For
A
Controller download
B
Disable printer
f
Diagnostics
(do not use in nor-
mal operation)
0
Operating system download
1
Default setting for normal opera-
tion
Fig. 4.5
Mode Switch
Summary of Contents for PrecisionMix ii
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Page 7: ...1 1 Warnings Warnings 1 ...
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Page 11: ...Overview 2 1 Overview 2 ...
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