Thoubleshooting (continued)
Table
2
3.
Check
to
make
sure
that the
power
cord
is
plugged
in
and
that
the
electrical outlet
has
power.
If
there
is
no power, contact
an
electrician.
If
outlet
has
correct power, proceed
to
the
next
step.
4.
Disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
electrical outlet,
then remove
the temperature module
by unscrewing
the fastener
and
lifting
out
(see
Figure O).
Inspect the
module for
damage
to
the pins.
If
no
damage
is found,
check the resistance between the pins using
an
ohmmeter.
If
the
measured
value
does
not
agree
with
that
listed
in
Table 2, then the temperature module
is defective.
Replace
it
by
ordering
the appropriate Temperature
Module Kit.
See
Parts
Kit list
on
page
27
on
this
manual.
If
the
measured
value
agrees
with
that
listed in
Table 2, place
temperature
module
aside
for
re-use
and
proceed
to next
step.
Important:
Remove
the
power cord from
the
electrical outlet
before
conducting
any
further
evaluations
or
repairs.
Handle Disassembly
5.
Remove
the
remaining
adhesive
from
the
entry track by
using
a
utility knife
to cut
off
the adhesive cartridge
just
before
it
enters
the
white
sleeve
assembly,
and
gently
remove
it.
Refer
to Figure
P
for
steps 6
through
8.
ustor
r
End Clip
I
Transport
Mechanism
Figure
P
6.
Remove the stroke adjuster
by
firmly
grasping
and
twisting
upward.
7.
Remove the end
clip by gently prying off
one
end
of
the
clip.
8.
Slide
the transport mechanism
off
the
entry
track.
Condition
1:
Applicator
will
not
heat
Module
1
Module
2
Module
3
Module 4
Module
5
Allowable
Resistance
21-26
K
ohms
12-16
K
ohms
3-5
K
ohms
1-1.5
K
ohms
0-10
ohms
Disconnect
the
electrical power
and
make
sure
the
applicator
has
cooled to
room
temperature before
servicing. Failure to
disconnect
the
electrical power or failure to
allow applicator to cool
before
servicing may
cause
electrical
shock
or burns.
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@
3M
1996
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