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HAPSITE ER Operating Manual
NOTE: If the HAPSITE is turned on with the NEG at 400 C, then the NEG must be
cooled before preceding. Turn off the HAPSITE and allow it to cool for
approximately 24 hours or until the NEG is at room temperature.
If the Service Module has been in storage, refer to HAPSITE Service Module
operating manual, section 4.2.1, Setting Up the Service Module, on page 4-2
before continuing.
HAPSITE must be turned on before continuing (refer to HAPSITE Service Module
operating manual, section 5.4, Starting Up HAPSITE on the Service Module, on
page 5-9).
Physically attach HAPSITE to the Service Module (refer to HAPSITE Service
Module operating manual, section 5.2, Placing HAPSITE on the Service Module,
on page 5-2).
HAPSITE can be electronically attached to the Service Module using the IQ
Software, or using the HAPSITE front panel. Refer to the appropriate HAPSITE
model operating manual for more instruction on front panel usage.
When operating the Service Module, the vents must be
kept clear to allow free airflow. Air flows from right to left
through the Service Module to allow cooling of the
pumps. A blockage can prevent the air from cooling the
pumps properly and may cause the over-temperature
protection sensor to automatically shut down the pumps.
12.5.1 Attaching HAPSITE to the Service Module Using IQ Software
1 Make sure that HAPSITE does not heat, or is in the NOT READY state. As
soon as the HAPSITE screen is displayed, tap STOP PREPARE or using
◄▲▼►, highlight STOP PREPARE and tap OK SEL. (See Figure 12-2.)
Figure 12-2 STOP PREPARE button