Training Guide Course No. 196514
Level 2 Maintenance, X-1000 Series Dispensing Systems 4-99 P/N 196515 (Revision A)
Information Sheet 4-8-2
Conveyor Fault Isolation Procedures
C. Troubleshooting Guidelines
1. Problems resulting from environmental and applications abnormalities, spills,
obstructions, and workpiece irregularities that are not system related should
be eliminated prior to undertaking more advanced troubleshooting.
2. To quickly identify problems, look for obvious signs such as burnt, discolored,
missing, damaged, or loose parts, obstructions, and foreign objects. Obvious
uncharacteristic heat, noise, odor, vibration, or movement can also be used
to isolate problems quickly. If a problem reoccurs frequently, there may be
other root causes to the problem
3. A dispensing system in need of troubleshooting may have High Voltage
present in both designated and unsuspected places that can result in injury
or death. It is imperative to adhere to the Safety Precautions outlined in the
Safety Section of this training guide.
4. Disconnect and lockout power to systems connected to the dispensing
system (such as loaders and ovens) before troubleshooting. Failure to do so
may result in serious injury or death.
5. Troubleshooting should only be performed by an Asymtek Field Service
Engineer or an Asymtek-trained service technician.
6. Use caution when reaching your hand into the dispensing area while system
is under power. Failure to take appropriate precautions could result in
personal injury or property damage.
7. Do not touch any heated elements while the System is powered up. Personal
injury and severe burn may result if hot heater elements are contacted.
Heated elements will stay hot even after System power down. Always allow
heated elements to cool down before contact