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c.
Use a tester to ensure the power outlet is correctly grounded. These types of tester are
available at Radio Shack.
d.
Attach the DB9 cable and AC plug to the outlets located on the bottom of the control
panel.
e.
Route the CAT 5 cable into the machine along the same path as the power cord.
f.
Attach the CAT 5 cable from the NIC card located at the top of the Display Assembly
to the hub provided by AutoCrib, Inc.
g.
Turn the Main power switch ON. Make sure the switch lights up.
h.
Turn the Controller power switch ON. Make sure the green “OK” LED is lit.
i.
Replace the Return Bin assembly and lock it into place.
11.
Check platter actuation
Note: ENSURE THAT THE MAIN PLATTER LOCKING BOLT IS REMOVED (see #9 above), AND THAT THE
ROTATION AREA IS CLEAR!
a.
Test each motor clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) for a few seconds. In
order to test each motor, you must hold the Motor switch at the Test position and
position the Direction switch in either the CW or CCW position.
b.
As each Motor switch is actuated, the appropriate platter should turn, and the sensor
lights should blink. While testing each motor, please note how the platters should react
to the movement.
i.
Main: Main Platter – the entire internal array will rotate
ii.
LSP: Large Sub Platter – 3 individual and 3 groups of 3 tray assemblies
will rotate
iii.
SS3,2,1: Small SubPlatters - Individual tray assemblies in groups of 3
will rotate
c.
Test the door baffle by positioning the Baffle switch into the test position and the
Direction switch in either the CW or CCW position.
d.
Test each door (The panel must be removed to be able to test the doors)
i.
Look at each door to make sure there is an equal amount of space
between the top and bottom of the door.
ii.
Pull each door switch to the right.
The door should open with ease and the “open door” indicator light
should illuminate until the door has been closed.
To actuate the
solenoid, pull the “L”
shaped, silver door
latch to the right.
iii.
Due to movement during shipment, the alignment of the doors may have
shifted. If a door is not opening with ease, adjustments of the door will
be necessary to ensure free operation.
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