Syscompact 2000 M pro Maintenance and care
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1. Connect the system to the station earth.
2. Connect the HV connection cable and the screen of the HV connection cable to the station
earth.
3. Press the MENU key on the display.
4. Select the SURGE MODE menu item and press the DEF. key.
The MAX.OUTPUT VOLTAGE view is displayed.
5. Use the arrow keys to set the maximum permissible output voltage of 4 kV and press the
ENTER key.
The DEF. PULSE view is displayed.
6. Press the ENTER key.
The OUTPUT POWER view is displayed.
7. Use the arrow keys to select the symbol (parallel connection, surge voltage range 0 –
8 kV).
8. Release the high voltage: Press the key for at least one second.
The system status changes to the Ready to switch on operating state. The red indicator
light flashes for approx. 6 seconds.
9. Switch on the high voltage by pressing the key within 6 seconds (while the red
indicator light flashes).
The system status changes to the In operation operating state.
10. Use the arrow keys to set the single surge ( ) and press the START key.
11. Use the ( / ) HV adjustment keys to set the surge voltage to 4 kV.
12. Press the PULSE key and check the voltage indication when doing so.
A single surge is triggered. As long as the surge voltage is > 1 kV, the voltage should
collapse with a single surge.
13. Reduce the surge voltage step by step and release a single surge each time.
As long as the surge voltage is > 1 kV, the voltage should collapse with a single surge.
When the voltage is less than 1 kV, the voltage should no longer collapse. In this case, the
ignition voltage is within the permissible range.
14. If the voltage continues to collapse, even under 1 kV, contact your nearest BAUR
representative (http://www.baur.eu/baur-worldwide).
15. To stop testing the ignition voltage, deactivate the high voltage release by pressing the
key.
DANGER
Dangerous voltage on the test object and other live machine parts. Danger to life,
risk of injury from high electric voltage.
16. Before touching test object, discharge, earth and short-circuit the same: at the connection
point and at the far end.
You may touch the plant parts that were under voltage only if they are visibly earthed and
short-circuited.