Chapter 6, Maintenance, Preventative maintenance – Rockwell Automation 1608P ProDySC User Manual, 100/110 A User Manual
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Chapter
6
Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
The ProDySC requires very little preventative maintenance. The ProDySC 
should be checked periodically for proper air flow and status indicator operation.
Monthly Checks
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Ensure the touch screen display is working and no active events are 
displayed.
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Update system time, if needed,
Figure 13 on page 20
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Use a soft cloth to clean the touch display. DO NOT USE harsh detergent, 
abrasive sponges, alcohol, ammonia, toluene, or acetone on the touch 
display.
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Ensure air intake and exhaust filters are not covered or obstructed.
3-6 Month Checks
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Check air filters and clean when necessary.
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Air filters for the ProDySC will require periodic cleaning, with the 
frequency depending on the environment. Filters are located on the 
front side of the ProDySC, and can be accessed with the door closed. 
The ProDySC need not have power removed for this operation. 
Remove the grill covers by unscrewing the knurled nuts; the washable 
foam filter pads are behind the grill cover. Gently wash the foam filter 
pads as needed with a light non-abrasive soap and water mixture. 
Towel-dry; do not wring-out. Place the filter and grill cover back into 
their location and replace the screw caps by rotating clockwise until 
finger tight. Replace filter if damaged. Consult Rockwell Automation 
technical support for replacement filters. Replacement filters must be 
no more restrictive to air flow than the original equipment filters.
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Check fan for proper operation.
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Tap on “CONFIG” on the touch screen display. Tap on “Run System 
Test”. This will bring up a “System Test” screen to test the fans. After 
tapping the “Fan Test” button, you should hear the fan run for two 
minutes.
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Ensure that the (optional) bypass switch is in “Normal” mode so that the 
ProDySC is protecting the load.