Specifications
Safety  2-3 
Earthquake Precautions 
In the event of an earthquake, the cure module must be secured to prevent movement that could cause 
injury to personnel and damage to the equipment and facility. Each Cure Module leveler (foot) should be 
anchored to the floor. to the TC V3 Operations Manual for Installation Procedures. 
 WARNING!  To prevent injury during an earthquake, all personnel should follow facility 
earthquake safety guidelines.  
Movement 
The TC V3 Cure Module is structurally designed to withstand seismic activity in accordance with industry 
standards. To prevent system movement during an earthquake, each leveler should be anchored to the 
floor with two bolts. The anchor joint should be able to withstand at least 100 kg (220 lbs.) of pullout force. 
Refer to the TC V3 Operations Manual for installation procedures. 
Safety Warning Labels 
Warning labels on your TC V3 Cure Module point out areas where personnel must use extreme caution to 
prevent injury or damage. 
 WARNING!   CAUTION! 
Comply with all safety warning labels or serious injury to personnel and/or 
damage to the equipment will occur. Worn or damaged labels should be replaced 
with new labels having the same part number. 
Emergency Shutdown 
The TC V3 Cure Module features an EMO
The 
 button that the operator or service technician can use to 
immediately halt all system operations in case of emergency. This feature helps prevent injury to 
personnel and damage to the Cure Module and work pieces being processed. 
EMO
Emergency Shutdown Recovery 
 button is located on the front control panel of the cure module. The EMO cuts power to all 
system components.  
 WARNING!    CAUTION! 
Do not restart the curing operation until the condition causing the emergency 
shutdown has been remedied. Failure to comply could cause serious injury to 
personnel and/or damage to the equipment. 
To recover after an Emergency Shutdown: 
1.  Clear the Conveyor of all work pieces. 
2.  Lock out/tag out all system power. Refer to the TC V3 Operations Manual for lockout/tagout 
procedures. 
3.  Locate and remedy the cause of the emergency shutdown. Refer to the Troubleshooting 
section for more information. 










