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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Manual
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2. The eSTOP™ Lantern
The status of the eSTOP™ unit battery can be determined when the system is in
test mode
and the
eSTOP™ unit is synced to the HRC.
By pressing the stop button
❺
during test mode the connected units battery status will be indicated
by each of the LED indicator light (
❸ ❹
) red yellow and green represents 1/3 of the battery life (similar
to a battery bar) such that red ellow+green indicates fully charged green indicates 2/3 and
green 1/3 of battery life remaining.
The LED indicators will indicate battery status according to its respective paired units.
C. Safe Manual Handling for Batteries
Do not immerse the battery in water, and keep the battery in a cool dry surrounding.
Do n
ot use or leave the battery near a heat source such as fire or heater.
Use only the battery charger specifically supplied when recharging.
Do not reverse the position and negative terminals.
Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical outlet.
Do not discard the battery in fire or a heater.
Do not short-circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with
metal objects.
Do not strike trample or throw the battery.
Do not directly solder the battery and pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp obe cts.
Do not use or leave the battery at high temperature. Otherwise it can overheat or its performance
will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased.
Do not use the battery in a location where static electricity and magnetic field is high, otherwise
the safety devices may be damaged.
If the battery has lea ed, and the electrolyte gets into the eyes do not rub the eyes instead, rinse
the eyes with clean water and immediately seek medical attention. Otherwise it may inu re eyes.
If the battery gives an odour generates heat becomes discoloured or deformed, or in any way
appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it from the device or
battery charger and stop using it.
In case the battery terminals are dirty clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use. Otherwise
suboptimal performance may occur due to the poor connection with the instrument.
Be aware discarded batteries may cause fire or ep lode tape the battery terminals to insulate
them.
These lithium batteries should be recycled. Look for companies who will buy them or your local
battery recycling centre for disposal options.
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1. When power to the battery is low the “status indicator” will show yellow.
The HRC must be
charged.
Running the HRC at low voltage for prolonged periods may degrade the battery’s
integrity and reduce the HRC’s transmitter power and will affect the reliability of the system.
2.
Turn all battery units off when not in use
(both the
eSTOP™
unit and the HRC unit).
3.
The Lantern should be wiped with a damp cloth to remove dirt/dust which may form.
IMPORTANT – As a safety precaution, in case of communication failure/out of range, the lantern will default
to RED
If troubleshooting does not solve the issues, contacting the manufacturer is advised.
Soft Reset
HRC – Assuming battery is not low. In the event of no response from the HRC, press down both button
❶
and
❷
at the same time to soft reset the HRC. A sequence of flashing all LED indicators on the HRC
will take place and a beep will sound then powers off. The HRC should then operate
as usual.
eSTOP™ Lantern – Assuming battery is not low. In the event of unknown error or faults, soft reset the eSTOP™ lantern
by powering it off and on again. The power switch is located on the bottom of the eSTOP™ unit.
Battery check
HRC – in power off mode. Pressing the ‘Stop’
❺
button on the HRC will show the battery status of the
HRC. Refer to “Charging the HRC battery” section A of “Care and Safe Handling of Batteries” for more
detail.
eSTOP™ Lantern – when the lantern is sync to the HRC during
test mode
, use the ‘Stop’
❺
button to check
the battery status of the of the lantern. Refer to section B of “Care and Safe Handling of Batteries” for more
detail.
Faults
Coms fail – check that the distance of the eSTOP™ from HRC does not exceed the maximum operating
distance. Check that the correct unit is being paired or pair the units again. Perform a system soft reset.
Tilted – check the eSTOP™ unit is not on tilt over 20 degrees from vertical. Place eSTOP™ unit in its
operating vertical position then perform a soft reset to recalibrate its orientation.
Low Battery – use the battery check procedures to check the battery status. Charge the batteries if
they are low.
Lantern fault – Use LED test procedures to check the LED fault. If the eSTOP™ operates but an individual
LED module remains faulty, contact manufacturer for replacements. An individual LED module can be
removed by releasing the latches located on the top left or right corner, then disconnect the connector
attached to the module cable.
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