User guide
Before Beginning
You can avoid most problems by following the recommended installation and
maintenance procedures outlined in this User Guide. If you do have a problem,
this section will help you determine what caused it and how to fix it.
Before you begin troubleshooting:
❏ Find the wiring diagrams that were shipped with your equipment.
These diagrams are the best reference for correcting a problem. The dia-
grams also will note any custom features, such as special wiring or control
options, not covered in this User Guide.
❏ Verify that you have manuals for other equipment in the process line.
Solving problems may require troubleshooting malfunctions or incorrect
operating procedures on other pieces of equipment.
A Few Words of Caution
WARNING: This machine should be adjusted and serviced only by qualified
technical personnel who are familiar with construction and operation of this
type of equipment.
WARNING: Voltage hazard.
Troubleshooting the electrical system of this equipment requires use of pre-
cision electronic measuring equipment, and may require access to the elec-
trical enclosure while power is on. Exposure to potentially harmful voltage
levels may be unavoidable. These troubleshooting procedures should be
performed only by qualified electrical technicians who know how to use this
precision electronic equipment and who understand the hazards involved.
WARNING: Disconnect power and compressed air before servicing.
Always disconnect and lock out power and compressed air supplied to this
equipment before performing maintenance or repair. Failure to do so could
result in personal injury caused by the unexpected energization of this equip-
ment.
6-2 l Troubleshooting
Replacement filters are
available from Conair.
Contact Conair Parts
(800) 458 1960
From outside of the
United States, call:
(814) 437 6861
CAUTION: Wear eye protection.
If you use compressed air to clean the equipment, you must wear eye pro-
tection and observe all OSHA and other safety regulations pertaining to the
use of compressed air.










