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Chapter 4: Service
This chapter describes service requirements and procedures for the Asyst Technologies
VersaPort.
Service procedures are step-by-step actions taken to perform a particular service routine.
The service routines discussed in this section fall within three categories:
• Preventive service procedures (PSP).
• Calibration/Alignment procedures (CAP).
• Corrective service procedures (CSP).
Safety Requirements
Warnings and cautions are used throughout PSPs, CAPs and CSPs to identify potential
hazards to personnel and equipment respectively.
NOTE . . .
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE OR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE VERSAPORT,
TECHNICIANS SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL SAFETY INFORMATION PROVIDED
IN THE SAFETY SECTION AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL.
All warnings and cautions immediately precede the step or operation in which the
hazardous condition may be encountered. All personnel involved in service on Asyst
equipment must fully understand warnings, cautions, and all general safety regulations
associated with electromechanical equipment. The following general precautions should
be observed by all personnel when working with any electro-mechanical equipment:
General Safety
• Do not allow unauthorized or inexperienced personnel to operate the VersaPort.
• Ensure that another person, aware of work in progress, is in the area to provide
assistance in event of injury.
• Remove any spilled materials immediately to prevent accidents.
GENERAL HAZARD
CAUTION
USAGE OF ISIM CAN PUT THE LOAD PORT IN AN UNSAFE
MODE FOR OPERATORS, AS INTERLOCKS CAN BE DISABLED.
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ASER EXPOSURE HAZARDS AND PINCH HAZARDS MAY BE