
WA R N I N G
!
NOTE
Figure 9: µA Bar Graph Meter Display
KV TEST JUMPER
To assist in testing and troubleshooting, a jumper (J8) has
been added to the main PC board. By covering (shorting)
both terminals of this jumper, the high voltage of the spray
applicator can be activated. Thus, for testing and trouble-
shooting, high voltage output can be obtained without the
need to turn on the gun on-off switch.
After testing, the
jumper must be repositioned so that it covers only one
terminal (open) or the high voltage will stay on all the
time.
See Figure 10 for the location of KV test jumper J8.
Ensure the jumper is installed on ONLY ONE post during
power on to prevent a boot fault “bF”.
The terminals should
only be shorted after the unit is completely powered on.
If jumper J8 is left covering (shorting) both
terminals, the high voltage will remain on or cause a
boot fault (bF) when the unit is powered on.
Use Ransburg Calibrated Equipment
ONLY
for
testing and troubleshooting. Refer to the “Accesso-
ries” section of this manual for part numbers for test-
ing equipment.
SETPOINT OPERATIONS
Voltage Setpoint
The voltage on the 9060 High Voltage Controller, when
configured for use with the No. 2 Process Handgun (80102-
21X), is
NOT
adjustable. The Electric Motor No. 2 Handgun
is designed to operate only at a set point of 100kV.
The
display will always show 99kV.
FAULTS
Resetting Faults
During operation, various faults can occur based upon the
operating conditions or if any problems with the 9060 unit
arise. If a fault occurs, to reset a fault, the No. 2 Handgun
on-off switch
MUST
be turned off and then press the Re-
set Button . This will clear the fault status and put the unit
back into operation unless a fault condition is still present.
Please refer to the “Fault Description” portion of the Oper-
ation Section of this Service manual for more information
on a specific fault and how to correct it.
Figure 10: KV Test Jumper Location
µA BAR GRAPH METER DISPLAY
kV TEST JUMPER
LOCKOUT JUMPER LOCATIONS
NOTE
There is a
5 second
fault reset delay timer that
inhibits
the triggering of high voltage immediately
after a fault reset.
FAULT DESCRIPTIONS
For in depth troubleshooting information on the 9060,
please refer to the “Fault Troubleshooting” portion of the
Maintenance Section of this service manual.
If a fault occurs,
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