User guide

Safety 17
2.7.2 Emergency Shutdown Recovery
WARNING! Do not restart the dispensing operation until the condition that caused the
emergency shutdown has been remedied. Failure to comply could cause serious
injury to the user and/or serious damage to the dispensing system.
NOTE If the main power circuit breaker has been tripped, you will need to restart the dispensing
system as specified in 3.5 Startup.
To recover after an emergency shutdown:
1. Locate and remedy the cause of the emergency shutdown. If necessary, refer to
Section 5 -Troubleshooting.
2. If applicable, close the dispensing area doors.
3. Turn the EMO knob counterclockwise until it pops back into position.
4. Press the Start (I) button on the Control Panel.
5. Restart your dispensing program. Refer to 3.12 Starting a Production Run.
2.8 Lockout of Electrical and Pneumatic Energy
2.8.1 Lock Out/Tag Out of AC Power
WARNING! CAUTION!
Lock out and tag out electrical power and pneumatic pressure when performing
service or maintenance work on the dispensing system. Failure to do so could
cause serious injury to the user and/or serious damage to the dispensing system.
To lock out/tag out AC power:
1. Verify that all dispensing motion has stopped.
2. Turn the main power circuit breaker on the rear of the system to the OFF (0) position.
3. Unplug the main power cable from the facility source and lock it in a locked box.
4. Place a warning tag on the main power inlet.
NOTE Warning tags document the name of the technician taking the equipment out of
operation, the date, and other facility-required information. It is a warning that the
equipment cannot be put back into operation until the authorized technician has
removed the tag.