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VenMill Industries VMI 2500 Quick Reference Manual page 3

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C2 CHIP
When should I replace my C2 Chip?
Each C2 Chip is programmed for a total of 500 minutes of operation. The amount of usage on this chip will be displayed on the front
LCD Screen. On the "Main Menu", in the middle of the screen, this is where the total Chip count is displayed. This "Count" will decrease
the amount of minutes left on the C2 Chip as the Operator continues to use the machine. When the count drops to 10%, an asterisk
(*) will appear next to the Count display. This is to inform the Operator that supplies should be reordered. At this point, while a cycle is
running, the "Start" button will flash from Green to Blue. Then error message "Low Chip" will appear on the main menu. Once the chip
is depleted the machine will notify the Operator and no more cycles will be allowed, until a new C2 Chip is installed. Once a new C2
Chip is installed, all counts will be reset. The Operator does not need to perform a manual reset to the machine.
How do I replace my C2 Chip?
1.
Turn the machine around, so that the back of the unit is facing you.
2.
Locate the C2 Chip.
3.
Pull the chip out and away from the RS232 port.
4.
Take the new C2 Chip and install it into the RS232 port.
5.
The machine will automatically reset the counters.
A. How to clean out the machine.
Recommendation: Clean the machine weekly.
1.
Turn off power to the unit!
2.
Locate the two side panel thumbscrews and unscrew them.
3.
Lift side panel up and away from the machine.
4.
Remove any dust or debris from the machine.
Note: Use canned air, a vacuum, or even by hand.
5.
With a paper towel or cloth, wipe off any Compound residue,
left on the side panel or internal walls.
6.
Install the side panel and screw down the thumbscrews.
7.
Turn on power.
B. How to clean the Splash Guard:
Recommendation: Clean the Splash Guard weekly, when the rest of
the machine is being cleaned out.
1.
IMPORTANT:
Turn off power to the unit.
2.
Locate the two side panel thumbscrews and unscrew them.
3.
Lift side panel up and away from the machine.
4.
Locate the Splash Guard which sits on top of the main motor
and above the Buffing Wheel.
5.
Pull up on the Splash Guard until it releases from the main motor.
Note: The Splash Guard is a snap fitted piece.
REPLACING CONSUMABLES
... CONTINUED
MAINTENANCE

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