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Pressure Relief and Shutdown Procedures, Error Codes
 
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Pressure Relief Procedure 
With the machine in an idle state: 
1.  If the machine pistons are not fully retracted, 
retract the pistons by pressing 
 in the M1 
screen.  See Figure 17.   
2.  Manually open the dispense valve by pressing 
the third M1 soft key until the “
” ICON is 
shown in the Current DV field.  See Figure 17. 
3.  Remove the incoming air pressure by closing the 
air inlet valve (item 13 in Figure 54). 
Standby/Shutdown Procedure 
If the machine is to remain idle for an extended 
period of time, implement the following: 
1.  Remove any static mixer installed at the end of 
the dispense valve.   
2.  Place a container below the valve, and activate a 
small shot to flush material away from the end of 
the valve. 
3.  To prevent accidental pump movement, press 
 (red).  
4.  With a clean rag, clean the end of the dispense 
valve to remove excess material. 
5.  Install a nightcap at the end of the valve. 
Error Codes 
When the machine is operating and a fault is 
detected, it will report the condition by generating an 
error code.  Error codes are typically generated 
when the machine is idle after dispensing a shot.   
When error codes are generated, a screen will be 
displayed which contains an animation sequence, the 
error code number and an ICON symbol representing 
the condition detected.  The HMI will also output an 
error code tone sequence.  The tone sequence 
cannot be disabled. 
When errors are generated, the machine will 
automatically be disabled and remain in an idle state 
until the user acknowledges the condition.  Any active 
purge timer present prior to error code generation will 
be suspended, and will need re-started by requesting 
a shot after the error is acknowledged.  
The following typical screen is generated when an 
error code is generated: 
 
Figure 34:  Typical Error Code Screen 
Key: 
A  Error Code Animation Field 
B  Error Code Number Field
 
D   Error Code ICON 
E  Error Code Acknowledgement ICON 
When an error code is generated, the user will need 
to acknowledge the condition by pressing the soft key 
under the 
 ICON.   
After the user activates the 
 key, the error number 
generated in the Figure 34 example, will be displayed 
on the bottom left hand corner of the Run screen, 
while the condition is still present.  
 
Figure 35:  Typical Run Screen with an Active 
Error Code Condition 
The example E12 number on the main run screen will 
remain on the run screen as long as the error 
condition exists.  If the problem is corrected the 
example E12 number will be removed.  
If more than 1 error code condition exists for the 
machine, the corresponding “EXX” numbers will be 
listed on the bottom left corner, separated by 
commas.