Maintenance - Vessel STAT CLEAN G2-E Instruction Manual

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PROHIBITED
REMEMBER
REMEMBER
REMEMBER
PROHIBITED
PROHIBITED
PROHIBITED
PROHIBITED
REMEMBER
REMEMBER
OPERATION
1. Make sure that the air tube is correctly connected;
2. Plug the power adapter into a 100-240V AC electrical outlet;
3. Make sure that the power supply connectors are rightly connected;
4. Regulate the air pressure by an air regulator in the range of 0.1 to 0.6MPa;
5. Make sure of the emission of ion air through the Nozzle by pulling the trigger; blow ion air towards
the statically charged workpiece or dust-covered workpiece;
6. Release the trigger when static electricity and dust are removed.
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE
REMEMBER
PROHIBITED
DO NOT WET
CAUTIONS
Do not use the G2-E for anything other than removal of static electricity or dust.
If noticing anything strange, stop using the G2-E immediately.
Supply clean dry air.
Mount the nozzle after cleaning the electrode needle for maintenance. If the
G2-E is used without the nozzle, the electrode needle may fly off because of
the air pressure.
Do not remodel or disassemble the G2-E. The G2-E contains high voltage parts.
Do not drop the G2-E or make high impacts on the G2-E.
Do not pull excessively the tube. Abusive handling can damage the gun and
internally disconnect the power cable and air hose.
Do not damage the hose or cable.
Keep the hose and cable away from sources of heat.
Before leaving the workplace, return the G2-E to the specified place.
Do not use the G2-E if it has a defect.
CAUTIONS
IN MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
Do not perform any maintenance on the G2-E except for the electrode
needle.
Before cleaning the electrode needle, shut OFF power and unplug the
adapter from its electrical outlet. Shut off air supply at the source and
disconnect the air hose.
Do not wipe the G2-E with detergent or solvent. Substances of the sort
can cause cracking and result in electric shock or breakdown.
Do not wet the G2-E. Contact with moisture can result in electric shock or
breakdown.
IN OPERATION
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 Operation
 Maintenance

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