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Preventive Maintenance
ProMaster 2500 User Manual 5-67
Maintenance Intervals
Interval Component 2500 Operator 2500 Service
Every Day
Programming module
Track
Beam chuck tips
Optic holes
Beam-to-programming module
alignment
Label path
Clean with air
Clean
Inspect/clean
Inspect/clean
Inspect
Clean
Every Week
Programming module contacts Clean with DeoxIT
Every Month
(based on 40,000
devices/month)
Dust guards
Operator’s maintenance
(see page 5-55)
Keyboard and display
Beam chuck tips
Labeler ribbon
Label platen area
Programming module contacts
Label print quality
Label platen area
Thermal print head
Clean
Clean/replace
Verify process
Clean
Inspect/replace
Inspect/clean
Inspect/replace
Check
Inspect/clean
Clean
Every 6 Months
Beam lead screw
Beam vacuum generator filters
Beam limit bumper feet
DIP programming module contacts
Beam head shafts
Clean/lubricate
Clean/replace
Replace
Inspect/replace
Inspect/lubricate
Every 2 Years
Print head
Labeler ribbon clips
Replace
Replace
Preventive Maintenance
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ProMaster 2500 User Manual 6-1
6
Troubleshooting
This chapter describes ProMaster 2500 messages and contains
troubleshooting flow charts. Use the flow charts to help determine the
likely cause of problems you may experience while operating the 2500.
Some of the items listed in the flow chart refer to repair and replacement
procedures that should be performed by trained service technicians.
These repair and replacement procedures are described in Chapter 7.
The information in this chapter is presented in the following order:
Messages................................................................................................... 6-1
Troubleshooting Flow Charts................................................................ 6-6
WARNING:Performing the repair and replacement procedures listed
in the troubleshooting flow chart may expose you to
harmful high voltage. To avoid electrical shock or
mechanical injury, only a service technician trained on
electromechanical equipment should perform these
procedures. If you are not a service technician who has
been trained on the 2500, do not raise the main plate.
Messages
This section lists and describes, in alphabetical order, the system error
messages that appear on the 2500’s front panel and selected messages
from the TaskLink screen.
Note: For descriptions of TaskLink messages not described below, refer to the
software’s online documentation (press F1 while the error is on the
screen).