Banner ES-TA-3F1 Operating Instructions Manual page 16

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E-Stop Safety Module –
Installing the Replacement Circuit Boards
1) The boards install in reverse order: first connect all three circuit boards together.
2) Align the board edges with the slots on the Module walls (use the slots which are
closest to the vented Module walls). Slide the three-board assembly into the
Module. Apply pressure on the top edge of the boards until the locking tabs on the
boards engage the slots on the housing. Squeeze the sides of the housing to fully
engage the tabs into their slots (Figure 13).
3) Replace the Module cover by holding the center of the cover between your thumb
and fingers. Place your index (first) finger on the edge of the cover. Insert the tabs
of the cover opposite your index finger into the slots on the housing. While holding
the center of the cover in an arc, insert the tabs of the other edge into the slots;
press the center of the cover into place until it is flat.
4) Remount the Module and replace the wiring barriers by pushing them down into
their receptacles. Take care to match the terminal labels on the wiring barriers with
the terminal labels on the board headers.
If it ever becomes necessary to return an E-Stop Safety Module to the factory, please
do the following:
1) Contact the Banner Factory Application Engineering Group at the address or at the
numbers listed at the bottom of the back page. They will attempt to troubleshoot
the system from your description of the problem. If they conclude that a
component is defective, they will issue an RMA (Return Merchandise
Authorization) number for your paperwork, and give you the proper shipping
address.
2) Pack the E-Stop Safety Module carefully. Damage which occurs in return shipping
is not covered by warranty.
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Model ES-TA-3F1
Figure 15. Disconnect the circuit boards from one another.
Figure 13. Pull the three-circuit board
assembly from the housing.
Figure 14. Three-circuit board assembly.

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