Unpacking, inspection and bench checkout, Unpacking, inspection, Bench checkout – INFICON Maxtek PM-700 Plating Monitor User Manual

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PM-700 SERIES PLATING MONITOR

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2.

UNPACKING, INSPECTION AND BENCH CHECKOUT

2.1 UNPACKING,

INSPECTION

Carefully inspect your plating monitor and its shipping container for evidence of
possible shipping damage. If such evidence is present, notify the carrier and
Maxtek as soon as possible. Keep the shipping container as evidence if shipping
damage is present or for possible future return of the monitor. Check the material
received against the packing list to ensure that all materials are accounted for.
Items included with your plating monitor are:

1

Plating

Monitor

1

Operation and Service Manual

1

Power

cord

In addition, you may have ordered one or more of the accessories. If there is no
evidence of damage, the monitor can now be bench checked.

2.2 BENCH

CHECKOUT

Before connecting ac power to your Plating Monitor, make sure input voltage
requirement is correct for your installation. The selected line voltage can be seen
through the plastic window on the monitor rear panel. If it does not correspond to
the power line voltage to be used, follow the steps below to select the correct line
voltage.
1. Slide plastic cover to the left, exposing fuse and voltage selector p.c. board.

2. Remove fuse by pulling "FUSE PULL" lever to the left.

3. Remove voltage selector p.c. board by pulling it with a suitable tool on the

small hole in the center of the board.

4. Select the voltage by positioning the p.c. board so the desired voltage is

indicated on upper left corner. Insert board into place in this position.

5. Install fuse and slide cover to the right. The selected voltage will be visible

through the plastic window.

Connect the ac power cord to the monitor rear panel line connector. Turn on the
monitor via the rear panel rocker switch. When power is applied to the monitor it
goes through an internal test routine during which all displays and indicators are
lit up. This condition lasts approximately six seconds. The Rate and Thickness
displays will begin to flash a P FAIL message indicating that power has been
interrupted. This is normal and it will happen every time the monitor is turned
off.

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