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WAGNER EPG-Sprint X - User Manual

WAGNER EPG-Sprint X
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Powder Center
PXM
Version 08 / 2015
Translation of the Original
Operating and Assembly
Manual

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WAGNER EPG-Sprint X Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWAGNER
ModelEPG-Sprint X
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS

1.2 WARNINGS, NOTICES, AND SYMBOLS

Explains hazard categories, warning instructions, and symbols used in the manual.

1.5 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

Defines key terms and roles used throughout the manual for consistent understanding.

2 CORRECT USE

2.2 TYPE OF USE

Describes the PXM powder center's function in feeding fluidized powder lacquers to multiple guns.

2.7 RESIDUAL RISKS

Identifies residual risks that cannot be eliminated and measures to mitigate them.

3 IDENTIFICATION

3.1 EXPLOSION PROTECTION IDENTIFICATION

States the powder center's intended use regarding explosion protection zones.

3.4 EX-ZONE CLASSIFICATION NOTES

Explains the reduced zone extension and operational requirements for safe use.

4 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR

Provides safety instructions for operators regarding electrical equipment and work environment.

4.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR STAFF

Details safety instructions for staff covering handling, grounding, and product hoses.

5 DESCRIPTION

5.1 COMPONENTS

Provides a labeled diagram and list of the main components of the PXM powder center.

5.2 MODE OF OPERATION

Explains how the PXM powder center functions to convey fluidized powder to spray guns.

5.5 TECHNICAL DATA

Presents detailed technical specifications for the device, including dimensions and data.

6 ASSEMBLY AND COMMISSIONING

6.5 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Outlines general safety precautions and key requirements for device installation.

6.6 GROUNDING

Explains the critical importance of proper grounding for safety and coating quality.

7 OPERATION

7.3 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION

Explains the touch screen interface and identifies standard equipment controls.

7.6 STARTING;STOPPING COATING

Provides a step-by-step guide for starting and stopping the coating process.

7.7 CONFIGURING THE POWDER CENTER

Explains how to adjust powder center settings, typically during initial commissioning.

8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

8.1 CLEANING

General information and hazards related to cleaning work.

8.3 MAINTENANCE

Provides safety instructions and procedures for performing maintenance tasks.

9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND RECTIFICATION

9.1 FAULT MESSAGES

Explains how fault messages are displayed and the information they contain.

9.2 TYPES OF FAULT MESSAGES

Differentiates between warnings and faults and their system impact.

10 REPAIR

10.1 REPAIR PERSONNEL

States that only qualified and trained personnel should perform repair work.

10.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Provides essential safety instructions before and after performing repairs.

11 FUNCTION TEST AFTER THE REPAIR

12 INSPECTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIN EN 50177: 2010

13 DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL

14 ACCESSORIES

15 SPARE PARTS

15.1 HOW CAN SPARE PARTS BE ORDERED?

Explains the information required when ordering spare parts to ensure correct delivery.

15.24 PI-F1 POWDER INJECTOR

Shows an exploded view and part list for the PI-F1 powder injector.

16 WARRANTY DECLARATION AND DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION

16.2 WARRANTY CLAIM

Outlines the terms and conditions for warranty claims, exclusions, and procedures.

17 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PLANS

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