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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Phenom
enon
Cause
Measure
It is not
possible
to
eliminate
static
electricity.
The appropriate input voltage is not
being supplied to the GP-1.
Check the output voltage and the polarity of the
AC adapter or the DC power supply.
Ionized air does not reach to the
charged object.
Check the direction of bar electrode needles.
The electrode is extremely dirty.
Clean the discharge needle, etc.
Bad ground.
Check conduction between the nozzle tip part
(stainless steel) and the ground wire.
Sparks
are
emitted
when the
power is
turned on.
The setting of the output voltage of
the GP-1 is not correct.
Adjust the output voltage of the GP-1 to be an
appropriate one. *
The output voltage is high due to
heavy load.
Adjust the output voltage. Otherwise, reduce the
load (reducing the number of bodies to be
connected to the GP-1, or replacing with the
optional short high-voltage cable.)*
The
anomaly
detection
circuit of
the power
supply
GP-1
is
triggered
to
stop
output.
The load is too great.
Decrease the load. (reducing the number of
bodies to be connected to the GP-1, or
replacing with the optional short high-voltage
cable.) *
The electrode and insulation of the
nozzle body are extremely dirty.
Clean or replace the electrode, etc.
Failure of bar or the high voltage
cable (short circuit, etc.).
If the GP-1 stops detecting anomaly when the
high voltage cable is disconnected, replace the
electrode and the high voltage cable.
Breakdown of the GP-1.
If the GP-1 continues detecting anomaly even
after the high voltage cable is disconnected,
repair or replace the GP-1.
* Contact the dealer from which the product was purchased for options.
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Storage
Caution
PROHIBITED
Do not store the product in the following locations. There is a risk of product
breakdown.
Where considerable vibration or shock is transmitted to the product
Areas with heat, humidity or condensation exceeding the range shown in
the specifications
Areas where an abrupt temperature change occurs
Areas where there is a risk of ignition or explosion such as near
flammable solvent or dust powder
Areas with a lot of dust and smoke, or where water, oil, or chemicals may
be poured on the product
Areas where an intensive electric field or ferromagnetic field is generated