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Liquid spills on the Mech should be wiped immediately. Electronic components in
the Flash Lamp may short circuit if exposed to liquids.
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DO NOT IMMERSE THE MECH IN ANY SOLUTIONS.
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To remove the Mech from the wall for decontamination or servicing, simply unscrew
the two screws shown below and then remove the Mech from the cryostat. The
Mech’s mounting plate will remain attached to the wall of the cryostat. (Tip: To avoid
losing the two screws, screw them into the holes in the mounting plate remaining on
the wall.) To reinstall the Mech, attach it to the mounting plate with the two screws.
Troubleshooting the Mech and ECU
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The LEDs (lights) on the ECU are not on.
Cause
Solution
The ECU is not turned on.
Make sure the ECU is properly connected to an
electrical source. Make sure the On/Off
Switch on the ECU is in the On position
(pushed in). If the LEDs are on that indicates
that the ECU has power.
One or both fuses in the back of the ECU are
blown.
Check the fuses on the back of the ECU and
replace as needed.
Use only 1AMP, SLO-
BLO, Ceramic Core Wound fuses (available
from Instrumedics).
The ECU is malfunctioning.
Call Instrumedics’ 800 customer service
number and arrange for servicing of the ECU
(1-800-237-2772). DO NOT OPEN THE ECU!
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The left LED (labeled Pad) always displays a solid red light.
Cause
Solution
The ½ inch diameter Flash/Pad Power Cable is
not connected properly.
Make sure the Flash/Pad Power Cable is
properly connected to the ECU and to the Blue