System User Manual
2007-2016 Cervis, Inc.
5.0 Maintenance
5.1 Precautions
This equipment is designed for use in an industrial environment. However, we
recommend you follow the instructions below to extend the life span of your remote
control system.
Use the harness provided with the transmitter to prevent the transmitter from
falling.
Do not clean the transmitter with solvents or pressurized water. Use a damp
cloth or soft brush.
Use and recharge the battery regularly as per the guidelines of Topic 3.1
aboveand Topic 3.2 above.
Check that the STOP Button is working every day.
Disconnect the receiver cables if welding is necessary on the machine.
Periodically check the condition of the transmitter rubber seals. Replace
immediately if they show signs of deterioration to ensure they remain
watertight.
Clean the battery contacts.
5.2 Fault Identification
Both the transmitter and receiver have status monitoring LEDs that help to identify
failures. The most common signals are contained in the tables below.
5.2.1 Transmitter
Table 7. Transmitter Status LED Fault Identification
Transmitter transmitting normally. OPERATION Mode.
Transmitter ready for Start-up. STAND BY Mode.
EEPROM module is not plugged in.
Transmitter cannot start up because a motion command is present.
5.2.2 Receiver
In OPERATION mode the five LED’s must be lit as has described in section 3.4. If this
condition exists, press the transmitter motion pushbuttons and observe the response of
the output relays.
If the response is normal, the problem is not related to the remote control
equipment and the installation must be evaluated.