Operation
4–16
Operation
Integrated Color Change
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
To reduce the risk of a serious injury,
follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure
on page 4–3 whenever you:
are instructed to relieve the pressure,
stop spraying,
check or service any of the system equipment,
install or clean the spray tip.
1.
If using an electrostatic gun, turn off the electro-
statics.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
For Electrostatic Guns:
To reduce the
risk of fire, explosion, or electric shock,
always turn off the electrostatics on an
electrostatic gun before placing the gun
in the Gun Flush Box.
2.
Place the gun in the Gun Flush Box and close the
door.
3.
Set the Operator Station switch to Standby
or
Mix
.
4.
Select the new Recipe.
5.
When the color change indicator light stops flash-
ing or the color change popup screen stops dis-
playing on the User Interface, the color change is
complete.
6.
When ready to spray, remove the gun from the
Gun Flush Box and close its door.
NOTE:
The Gun Flush Box door must be closed for
the atomizing air valve to open.
7.
Set the Operator Station switch Mix
to start
spraying.
NOTE:
The first three PrecisionMix II 3K alarms will be
reset by the controller to prevent nuisance alarms
during flushing and loading.
Multiple Gun Flush Box Operation
NOTE:
Guns will be loaded and purged in sequential order.
The sequence depends on which guns are in their
box at the start of a fill cycle.
During the automatic purge cycle, only guns with
mixed material loaded will be purged.
Automatic purge will not start until all guns with
loaded material are in their box. Operators should
put the guns in their box with the door closed
whenever they finish spraying.
If a gun or guns are being taken out of the line for
service (by valve shutoff or other means), one of
the following things must occur to prevent the gun
flush box controller from trying to fill these guns
during the mix/fill mode.
Leave the gun in the box, but leave the door
partially open or
Take the gun out of the box completely.
Purge the gun(s) before taking them out of the
line for service.
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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Page 31: ...Installation 3 1 Installation 3 ...
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Page 67: ...Operation 4 1 Operation 4 ...
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Page 91: ...Screen Map 5 1 Screen Map 5 ...
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Page 95: ...Run Monitor 6 1 Run Monitor 6 ...
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Page 103: ...Totalizers 7 1 Totalizers 7 ...
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Page 109: ...System Configuration 8 1 System Configuration 8 ...
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Page 143: ...Recipe Setup 9 1 Recipe Setup 9 ...
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