WPC 2000 User Manual 1128500
Initialization, Setup, and Checkout 3-43
5. Remove the obstruction from the light curtain. At the receiver, verify that the red
indicator goes off and the green indicator comes on.
6. Go to the next applicable test.
System Static Test
To perform the system static test, do the following, referring to Figure 3-14, Figure 3-15, or
Figure 3-16 for LED locations:
1. Turn off the system air and bleed down the system air pressure to less than 35 PSI.
2. Set the Stroke Select switch to “INCH.”
3. Check to see whether the Interrupted Stroke LED is lit.
• If the Interrupted Stroke LED is lit, go to the next step.
• If the Interrupted Stroke LED is unlit, check to see whether the “Inch stroke select”
LED on the WPC 2000 Display board is lit. If the LED is unlit, check the wiring of the
Stroke Select switch and correct any problems. If the “Inch stroke select” LED is still
unlit, call Wintriss Tech. Support.
4. Press the Emergency Stop button on the Operator Station.
5. Check to see whether fault code F13 appears on the LED display.
• If F13 displays, go to the next step.
• If F13 does not display, check to see whether the “E-stop A input” and “E-stop B input”
LEDs on the WPC 2000 Main Processor board turn off when the Emergency Stop
button is pressed. If the two LEDs do not turn off, check the wiring of the E-stop A and
E-stop B input connections, and correct any problems. If the two LEDs still do not turn
off, call Wintriss Tech. Support.
6. Turn on the press motor in forward rotation (if applicable).
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WHEN WORKING INSIDE ENCLOSURE WITH POWER ON
• DO NOT touch electrical connections or circuit boards.
• Use test equipment only on the terminals specified in the instructions.
• Ensure that this test is performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury.
RESET EMERGENCY-STOP BUTTON AFTER USE
The Emergency-stop button is not spring-loaded. You must pull it up to its original position
to reset the Emergency-stop (F13) fault.