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S2-9XXX Series Dispensing System IOM Manual Operation
© 2023 Nordson Corporation 4-5
4.7 Running Production
Running production consists of the steps shown in Figure 4-2.
Install Dispensing
Valve and Needle
Install Fluid Syringe
Clear Dispensing
Area
Check Purge/Scale
Cups
Verify Air Pressure
Settings
Focus Camera
(if necessary)
Load Workpiece
Verify Heater
Temperature
(if heat required)
Load the Dispensing
Program
Run the Program
Run Prompted
Setup
Monitor Production
Run
Figure 4-3 Production Run Flow Chart
To run production:
1. Install the dispensing valve. Refer to the applicable valve manual for installation,
configuration, and operation of the valve and the Fluidmove User Guide or Fluidmove
Online Help for software configuration instructions.
2. Install the fluid syringe. Refer to the applicable dispensing valve manual.
3. Clear the dispensing area. Clear the work area of any obstacles that may interfere with
dispensing head movement.
4. Verify that the purge station and weigh station contain disposable cups.
5. Load the dispensing program. Refer to the Fluidmove User Guide or Fluidmove Online
Help.
6. Check the air pressure.
a. Verify that the main air, valve, and fluid pressures are set to the desired levels.
If not, adjust pressure, see 5.10 Adjusting the Air Pressure.
7. Load the workpiece.
8. Adjust the camera focus, if necessary, see 5.4 Focusing the Camera.
9. Run a prompted setup procedure. Refer to the Fluidmove User Guide
or Fluidmove Online
Help.
10. If your process requires needle heat or tooling heat, verify the heater temperature.
a. In the Production Window, click on
Run and then on Run Production.
The Run Window opens.
b. Select the Temperature tab.
If your program requires both needle heat and tooling heat, there will be two
temperature tabs.
c. Verify the heater(s) has reached set point temperature before running the program.
NOTE The heater setup can be configured so that the dispensing program will
not run until the heaters have reached set point.
11. Run the program. Refer to the Fluidmove User Guide or Fluidmove Online Help.
S2-9XXX Series Dispensing System IOM Manual Operation
4-6 © 2023 Nordson Corporation
4.8 Shutdown
4.8.1 Post-Production Shutdown
To shutdown at the end of a production shift:
1. Wait for the dispensing program to complete and verify that all motion has stopped.
2. Unload all workpieces.
3. Move the dispensing head to the front center of the system for easy access.
WARNING! Follow SDS recommendations for the proper handling, cleanup, and disposal of
all fluids used with the dispensing system.
4. Remove the valve, pump or jet and clean it as instructed in the appropriate valve manual.
5. Clean any spilled fluid from the dispensing system.
6. Shutdown the dispensing system, see 4.8.2 System Shutdown.
4.8.2 System Shutdown
To shutdown the dispensing system:
1. If applicable, perform a post-production shutdown, see 4.8.1 Post-Production Shutdown.
2. Exit Fluidmove.
NOTE When Fluidmove closes, the machine will remain powered but the main air
solenoid will close and relieve all air pressure to the system.
3. Exit Windows.
4. Make sure Windows completely shuts down before turning off the computer.
5. Press the black
OFF button on the dispensing system front panel to de-energize the system.
WARNING! Before performing any servicing or parts replacement, the system must be
shutdown for service. Failure to do so could cause serious injury to the user
and/or serious damage to the dispensing system, see 2.14 Service Shutdown.
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5 Calibration and Adjustment
5.1 Overview
After initial installation or if any hardware changes have been made, certain dispensing system
components may need to be calibrated or adjusted. This section covers the following topics:
Focusing the Camera
Adjusting the Service Station Height
Calibrating the Camera Adjusting the Height Sensor Probe
(Option)
Calibrating the Scale
Initializing the Digital Gauges
Adjusting the Z-Head Counterbalance Force
Calibrating the Heaters
Adjusting the Board Sensors
Controlled Process Heat
Calibrating the E/P Controllers Adjusting Manual Airflow for
Impingement Heaters
Adjusting the Air Pressure
Adjusting the Lift Table Speed
5.2 Safety First
Operation of your dispensing system involves heat, air pressure, electrical power, mechanical devices,
and the use of hazardous materials. Read this manual in its entirety before attempting any system or
component operation. It is essential for all personnel working on or around the dispensing system to fully
understand the hazards, risks, and safety precautions associated with operating the system. When properly
operated and maintained, the dispensing system is safe and reliable. See Section 2 - Safety for additional
information.
WARNING! The procedures in this section should only be performed by a trained
service technician.
5.3 Record Keeping
The type of maintenance performed (such as preventive and parts replacement) should be recorded in
maintenance records for the dispensing system. Dates, part numbers/serial numbers of replaced parts,
names of technicians, and other pertinent data should be recorded.