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10 TROUBLESHOOT
10-8
Belt Splicing System v.2.0
Symptom & Possible Causes Action to Take
Splice burned or damaged
Cut the faulty splice from the belt and repeat the splicing procedures with careful attention to the following items.
Temperature or time set too high Adjust setpoint to recommended temperature.
Melt belt ends for recommended time.
See Splice the Belt Ends on page 6-2.
Plastic residue on Wand during splice
Remove residue before and after every splice. See Allow Heat Wand to Pre-heat on page 3-5.
Wand Cord damage If Control Box actual temperature display is much higher than set point, contact Intralox Tech-
nical Support.
Splice has uneven melting/weld bead
Cut the faulty splice from the belt and repeat the splicing procedures with careful attention to the following items.
Plastic residue on Wand during splice
Remove residue before and after every splice. See Allow Heat Wand to Pre-heat on page 3-5.
Dirt or residue on belt ends 1. Clean belt ends with a food-safe detergent (without ammonia or bleach).
2. Sanitize and dry ends with isopropyl alcohol and a clean lint-free rag.
3. Avoid direct hand contact within 2 drive bars of prepared end.
Contact with hot Heat Wand or Stand will cause skin burns. Using heat-resis-
tant gloves and sleeves is recommended.
Place the Wand Stand on a hard, heat-resistant surface (NOT a belt) during
pre-heat.
Contact with hot Heat Wand or Stand will cause skin burns. Using heat-resis-
tant gloves and sleeves is recommended.
Place the Wand Stand on a hard, heat-resistant surface (NOT a belt) during
pre-heat.

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