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■ Self-Service Spares Kit ◘ Turning Off the System PSV7000 Owner’s Manual 4—7 back Self-Service Spares Kit The Self-Service Spares Kit, Data I/O part number 952-0508-001 or higher , can be purchased at any time. Some ite…

Maintenance ■ Maintenance Schedule
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Note: Specific items are noted at each individual procedure.
Generally Required Items
• Lens cleaning paper (Data I/O PN 570041)
• Water dampened cloth for cleaning
• Isopropyl alcohol
• Antistatic cleaner
• Dry, compressed air
• Safety goggles
• Disposable protective gloves
• Particle (dust) mask
•SAE and metric hex socket wrenches and hex keys (Allen
Wrenches). Data I/O hex key set PNs: Metric 565-0006-001, and
Standard 565-0007-001
• Screw driver sets, flat and Phillips
• Metric open end wrenches for the probe tips
• Shop vacuum cleaner
• Self-Serve Spares Kit (page 4-7)
Turning Off the System
When the PSV7000 System will not be used for several days, or before
performing a service procedure, turn OFF the system.
See Shutting Down the PSV7000 System on page 2-7.

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Self-Service Spares Kit
The Self-Service Spares Kit, Data I/O part number 952-0508-001 or
higher, can be purchased at any time.
Some items the kit contains:
910-2200-00d or higher:
Diagnostics Adapter Board (DAB)
for programmer calibration
(Sales PN: FC-DIAGNOSTICS
BOARD)
565-0222-001 or higher:
Gantry Belt tension tool
750-2474-001 or higher:
an entire probe assembly
480-0070-001 or higher:
16-port VLAN Ethernet hub
750-2464-001 or higher:
programmer power supply
2940220001 or higher:
Pneumatic Silencer

Maintenance ■ Workspace, Head and Gantry
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Workspace, Head and Gantry
The workspace includes the Socket Adapters and items on the
working surface, except not the programmers. They are covered in a
separate heading.
Socket Adapters and Actuation
Under this heading you will learn about visually inspecting, cleaning
and adjusting sockets, actuation, and air pressure for the workspace
items.
Inspecting the Socket Adapters
The condition of the Socket Adapters has great throughput conse-
quences.
Socket Life
The Run window displays the Socket Adapter
lifetime actuation count in yellow until it is
exceeded at which time it changes to red.
Socket Cleaning
WARNING: Vision hazard! Pressurized air or debris blown
into the eyes or skin could cause bodily damage. Always use
care and wear protective eye goggles when cleaning with
pressurized air.
1. Use clean, dry compressed air (at 6.2 Bars (90 PSI or less) to
remove dirt from the sockets. Actuate the sockets while blowing
them out.
2. Check the sockets for wear and replace if necessary.
Note: The socket replacement cycle depends upon the type of socket
used and the socket manufacturer.