Chapter 3, Chapter 3: installation – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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CHAPTER 3
Installation

CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION

About Chapter 3

All information contained in Chapter 3 pertains to unpack-
ing, cabling, interconnecting and installing the HI 3010
Filler/Dispenser. Alternatives to any specifications contained
or implied in this section are not recommended. It is very
important that the user and service personnel be familiar
with the procedures contained in this chapter, before install-
ing or operating the HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser.

NOTE:

Ethernet and DeviceNet installation and setup
instructions are located in the HI 3000 Series
Operation and Installation Manual in the
Cabling Section. There are also installation
instructions in the Quick Installation Guide.

Unpacking

Step 1. Before signing the packing slip, inspect the packing

for damage of any kind.

Step 2. Report any damage to the carrier company immedi-

ately.

Step 3. Check to see that everything in the package

matches the bill of lading. You should normally
have:

HI 3010 Panel Mount

(1) HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser with mating
connectors and ordered options installed.

(1) Mounting Kit with a mounting bracket,
gasket and (4) RAF 8-32 captive screws.

CD containing User Guide and Service Man-
uals

Step 4. If any items are missing, damaged, or there are any

questions, please contact Customer Support at:

Hardy Instruments
9440 Carroll Park Drive, Suite 150

San Diego, CA 92121

Phone: (858) 278-2900
FAX: (858) 278-6700
Web Site: http//www.hardyinstruments.com
E-Mail: [email protected]

Step 5. Record the model number and serial number of the

Weight Controller. Store in a convenient, secure
location for reference when contacting Hardy
Instruments Customer Service Department or to
buy parts or firmware upgrades.

Disassembly and Reassembly Notes and
Cautions

Always disconnect the power cord before
disassembling.

WARNING: F

AILURE

TO

DISCONNECT

THE

POWER

CORD

BEFORE

DISASSEMBLING

MAY

CAUSE

PERSONAL

INJURY

AND

/

OR

PROPERTY

DAMAGE

.

Make sure that any disassembly is done in
a clean, well ventilated, properly con-
trolled static environment.

Always make sure that the assemblies and
sub-assemblies are well supported and
insulated when doing any repairs on the
instrument.

Place small fasteners, connectors and elec-
trical parts in closed containers so as not to
lose parts during reassembly.

Read all the disassembly instructions
before any disassembly begins. Be sure
that you are familiar with the procedures.
If any of the instructions for disassembly
are unclear, contact Hardy Instruments,
Technical Support Department for addi-
tional information and assistance.

Do not disconnect any electrical plug, con-
nector or terminal unless an identification
tag is present or one is attached. Always
note where the connector or plug was
attached to the electrical component or
wiring harness.

Always install complete hardware groups
(Screws, Washers, Lock Washers, Spacers,
Etc.) back to the original point of removal.

Always replace broken or damaged mod-
ules or hardware immediately!

Always check to be sure that no loose
parts are sitting on printed circuit boards
or electrical connectors or wires when dis-
assembling or reassembling.

Always protect printed circuit boards from
electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always use
approved ESD wrist straps and anti-static
pads.

Always perform a final inspection after
completing any reassembly to be sure that
all fasteners are tight, all connectors are
secure and there are no loose parts on any
of the printed circuit boards in the instru-
ment.

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