Startup sequence – Hypertherm HT2000-200 Volt User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

HySpeed HT2000

Instruction Manual

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Cleaning

Check the motor valve console periodically for dust and foreign matter inside the unit.

• Open the cover and blow out the unit with compressed air. It is important to keep the cover closed except

when cleaning or when maintenance is being performed.

RHF Console

Inspection

Inspect the RHF console on a routine basis.

• Check the exterior for any damage. If there is damage, ensure that it does not affect safe operation of the

console.

• Open the cover and inspect the interior. Check all cables and hoses for wear and damage. Check for loose

connections, look for areas of discoloration due to overheating. Check for plumbing leaks.

Cleaning

• Open the cover and blow out the unit with compressed air. It is important to keep the cover closed except

when cleaning or when maintenance is being performed.

Startup Sequence

On the following page is a detailed flowchart outlining the startup sequence during proper operation. This

flowchart details system functioning from the time the POWER ON button is pushed, up to the ready state

(before START button is pushed). Shaded boxes represent action taken by the operator. The timing diagrams

in

Section 10

outline the functional sequence of the system after the START command is given.

The following symbols used in the flowchart are ANSI standard flowcharting symbols. Their names and

definitions are as follows:

Terminus

The terminus is used to indicate the beginning or ending

point of a flowchart.

Task/Process

The process or task box is used to

Box

indicate any

process or task other than an input/output operation

or a decision.

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