UPT Series Easy Melt
Operation Manual
Version 1.2 8
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6.
Choice of parameters. In order to choose the parameter, push the “SELECT” (fig. 2.3-10) button. The
corresponding red LED (fig. 2.3-6, 7, 8) will flash and shows the parameter you want to modify. With the arrow
buttons (fig. 2.3-9) you can adjust needed value and check it on the display (fig 2.5-5).
7.
Melting. Put the metal into the crucible and push the “START” (fig. 2.3-2) button. The green LED (fig. 2.3-4) will
flash and machine will start to heat at previously set power level. Output power level can be changed during melting
cycle using arrow buttons.
8.
The heating cycle can be stopped at any time by pressing “STOP” button (fig. 2.3-1).
9.
If something is wrong the machine will go in “ERROR” state and the red LED (fig. 2.3-3) will flash. If the reason for
alarm condition is removed, you can escape “ERROR” state by pressing “STOP” button (fig. 2.3-1).
1.3
MAINTENANCE
1.3.1
SCHEDULING
The Power Supply is not designed for continuous operation. Every “HEAT ON” cycle must be followed by at least 5
minutes “HEAT OFF” period with working cooling fans. The frequency of any maintenance program is a function of
environment, degree of equipment use, and operator experience.
1.3.2
PERSONNEL
Qualified personnel must perform inspection and maintenance procedures only. Personnel must read and be
thoroughly familiar with all safety precautions discussed in this manual.
1.3.3
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
The following describes inspection procedures to be performed on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
Daily/Weekly Inspection:
It is good practice to do a quick visual inspection of the unit, wiring and connections on a
daily and/or weekly basis. Report any apparent changes in performance to responsible personnel so that potential
problems can be investigated.
Monthly Inspection:
Perform the following on a monthly basis:
1.
Ensure all wiring connections are secure. Visually inspect for any wear on cabling;
2.
Verify that none of the enclosure hardware has become loose;
3.
Remove any build-up debris that may occur around the fan inlet using a cloth or a vacuum cleaner. Using of
compressed air is not recommended;
4.
Wipe the Control Panel with a damp cloth to remove any dirt, prints or spots;
5.
Wipe the enclosure down with a damp cloth or paint friendly cleaner, if desired.