Ransburg 9060 User manual

MODEL: 80102-31X (Air Motor)
ATEX APPROVED FOR USE WITH 80086-XX
IMPORTANT: Before using this equipment, carefully read
AFETY PRECAUTION , starting on page 1, and all instructions
in this manual. Keep this ervice Manual for future reference.
SERVICE MANUAL
CP-13-04.1
MARCH — 2013
9060 HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROLLER
for No. 2 Process
TM
Handgun
(HV2 - Air Motor)
ervice Manual Price: $50.00 (U. .)
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CP-13-04.1

9060 for No. 2 Process Handgun - Contents
CP-13-04.1
CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY: 1-6
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................... 1
HAZARDS / SAFEGUARDS...................................................................................................2-5
INTRODUCTION: 7-12
GENERAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................ 7
SAFETY FEATURES ................................................................................................................ 7
DISPLAYS ................................................................................................................................ 7
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 8
CONTROLLER FEATURES...................................................................................................... 9
OPERATOR INTERFACE....................................................................................................... 10
SWITCHES ............................................................................................................................. 10
LEDS ...................................................................................................................................... 10
BUTTONS..........................................................................................................................10-11
CONNECTION INTERFACE................................................................................................... 11
CONNECTORS....................................................................................................................... 11
FUSES.................................................................................................................................... 11
SPARE FUSES....................................................................................................................... 11
SIGNAL INTERFACE.............................................................................................................. 12
INSTALLATION: 13-16
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 13
LOCATION OF THE 9060....................................................................................................... 13
AC INPUT CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................13-14
SAFETY GROUND ................................................................................................................. 14
INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION .............................................................................................. 14
HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE......................................................................................................... 14
NO. 2 PROCESS HANDGUN TRIGGER SIGNAL .................................................................. 16
OPERATION: 17-22
START-UP .............................................................................................................................. 17
BASIC OPERATIONS........................................................................................................ 17-18
LOCKOUTS .......................................................................................................................18-19
KV TEST JUMPER ................................................................................................................. 19
SETPOINT OPERATIONS...................................................................................................... 20
FAULT DESCRIPTIONS .................................................................................................... 20-22

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PAGE
MAINTENANCE: 23-26
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................................................ 23
FAULT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE............................................................................... 23-25
PARTS IDENTIFICATION: 27-28
HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROLLER MODEL IDENTIFICATION ................................................. 27
PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................... 28
ACCESSORIES: 29
ACCESSORIES LIST.............................................................................................................. 29
WARRANTY POLICIES: 30
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................ 30

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9060 for No. 2 Process Handgun - Safety
1 CP-13-04.1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before operating, maintaining or servicing any
Ransburg electrostatic coating system, read
and understand all of the technical and safety
literature for your Ransburg products. This
manual contains information that is important
for you to know and understand. This infor-
mation relates to USER SAFETY and PRE-
VENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help
you recognize this information, we use the fol-
lowing symbols. Please pay particular attention
to these sections.
A WARNING! states information to alert you
to a situation that might cause serious inju-
ry if instructions are not followed.
A CAUTION! states information that tells
how to prevent damage to equipment or
how to avoid a situation that might cause
minor injury.
A NOTE is information relevant to the pro-
cedure in progress.
While this manual lists standard specifications
and service procedures, some minor devia-
tions may be found between this literature and
your equipment. Differences in local codes and
plant requirements, material delivery require-
ments, etc., make such variations inevitable.
Compare this manual with your system instal-
lation drawings and appropriate Ransburg
equipment manuals to reconcile such differ-
ences.
Careful study and continued use of this manual
will provide a better understanding of the
equipment and process, resulting in more effi-
cient operation, longer trouble-free service and
faster, easier troubleshooting. If you do not
have the manuals and safety literature for your
Ransburg system, contact your local
Ransburg representative or Ransburg.
SAFETY
The user MUST read and be familiar
with the Safety Section in this manual and
the Ransburg safety literature therein
identified.
This manual MUST be read and thor-
oughly understood by ALL personnel who
operate, clean or maintain this equipment!
Special care should be taken to ensure that
the WARNINGS and safety requirements
for operating and servicing the equipment
are followed. The user should be aware of
and adhere to ALL local building and fire
codes and ordinances as well as NFPA-33
SAFETY STANDARD, prior to installing,
operating, and/or servicing this equipment.
! W A R N I N G
! W A R N I N G
The hazards shown on the following
page may occur during the normal use of
this equipment. Please read the hazard
chart beginning on page 2.

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AREA
Tells where hazards
may occur.
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Spray Area
Fire Hazard
Improper or inadequate opera-
tion and maintenance proce-
dures will cause a fire hazard.
Protection against inadvertent
arcing that is capable of causing
fire or explosion is lost if any
safety interlocks are disabled
during operation. Frequent Con-
troller shutdown indicates a
problem in the system requiring
correction.
Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in
the spray area and tested periodically.
Spray areas must be kept clean to prevent the
accumulation of combustible residues.
Smoking must never be allowed in the spray
area.
The high voltage supplied to the atomizer must
be turned off prior to cleaning, flushing or
maintenance.
When using solvents for cleaning:
Those used for equipment flushing should have
flash points equal to or higher than those of the
coating material.
Those solvents used for cleaning must have a
flash point at minimum of 5°C (9°F) greater than
ambient temperature. It is the end users respon-
sibility to ensure this condition is met.
Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the rates
required by NFPA-33, OSHA, and local codes.
In addition, ventilation must be maintained
during cleaning operations using flammable or
combustible solvents.
Electrostatic arcing must be prevented.
Test only in areas free of combustible material.
Testing may require high voltage to be on, but
only as instructed.
Non-factory replacement parts or unauthor-
ized equipment modifications may cause fire or
injury.
If used, the key switch bypass is intended for
use only during setup operations. Production
should never be done with safety interlocks disa-
bled.
Never use equipment intended for use in water-
borne installations to spray solvent based mate-
rials.
The paint process and equipment should be set
up and operated in accordance with NFPA-33,
NEC, and European Health and Safety Norms.

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AREA
Tells where hazards
may occur.
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Spray Area
Fire and/or explosion. Electrostatic arcing MUST be prevented.
The 78789 control panel, LEPS5001 power sup-
ply and all other electrical equipment must be
located outside Class I or II, Division 1 or 2 haz-
ardous areas, in accordance with NFPA-33.
Test only in areas free of flammable or combus-
tible materials.
The current overload sensitivity MUST be set as
described in the OVERLOAD ADJUSTMENT
Procedures section of this manual. Protection
against inadvertent arcing that is capable
of causing fire or explosion is lost if the cur-
rent overload sensitivity is not properly
set. Frequent power supply shutdown indicates
a problem in the system which requires correc-
tion.
Always turn the control panel off prior to flush-
ing, cleaning, or working on spray system equip-
ment.
Ensure that the control panel is interlocked with
the ventilation system and conveyor in accord-
ance with NFPA-33, EN 50176.
Have fire extinguishing equipment readily availa-
ble and tested periodically.
General Use and
Maintenance
Improper operation or mainte-
nance may create a hazard.
Personnel must be properly
trained in the use of this equip-
ment.
Personnel must be given training in accordance
with the requirements of NFPA-33, EN 60079-0.
Instructions and safety precautions must be
read and understood prior to using this equip-
ment.
Comply with appropriate local, state, and nation-
al codes governing ventilation, fire protection,
operation maintenance, and housekeeping. Ref-
erence OSHA, NFPA-33, EN Norms and your
insurance company requirements.

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AREA
Tells where hazards
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Electrical
Equipment
High voltage equipment is utilized.
Arcing in areas of flammable or
combustible materials may occur.
Personnel are exposed to high
voltage during operation and
maintenance.
Protection against inadvertent arc-
ing that may cause a fire or explo-
sion is lost if safety circuits are dis-
abled during operation.
Frequent power supply shut-down
indicates a problem in the system
which requires correction.
An electrical arc can ignite coating
materials and cause a fire or explo-
sion.
The power supply, optional remote control
cabinet, and all other electrical equipment
must be located outside Class I or II, Division
1 and 2 hazardous areas. Refer to NFPA-33
or EN 50176.
Turn the power supply OFF before working on
the equipment.
Test only in areas free of flammable or com-
bustible material.
Testing may require high voltage to be on, but
only as instructed.
Production should never be done with the
safety circuits disabled.
Before turning the high voltage on, make sure
no objects are within the sparking distance.
Toxic Substances
Certain material may be harmful if
inhaled, or if there is contact with
the skin.
Follow the requirements of the Material Safe-
ty Data Sheet supplied by coating material
manufacturer.
Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep
the air free of accumulations of toxic materi-
als.
Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a
chance of inhaling sprayed materials. The
mask must be compatible with the material
being sprayed and its concentration. Equip-
ment must be as prescribed by an industrial
hygienist or safety expert, and be NIOSH ap-
proved.

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AREA
Tells where hazards
may occur.
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Spray Area /
High Voltage
Equipment
There is a high voltage
device that can induce an
electrical charge on un-
grounded objects which
is capable of igniting coat-
ing materials.
Inadequate grounding will
cause a spark hazard. A
spark can ignite many
coating materials and
cause a fire or explosion.
Parts being sprayed must be supported on conveyors
or hangers and be grounded. The resistance between
the part and ground must not exceed 1 megaohm.
(Reference NFPA-33 or EN 50176)
All electrically conductive objects in the spray area,
with the exception of those objects required by the
process to be at high voltage, must be grounded.
Any person working in the spray area must be
grounded.
Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous lo-
cations, the power supply and other electrical control
equipment must not be used in Class 1, Division 1 or
2 locations or Class 1, Zone 0 for European Applica-
tions.

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N O T E S

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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ransburg
No. 2 Handgun Process
The No. 2 Process
TM
is an electrical atomiza-
tion method for applying coatings to objects
electrostatically. The No. 2 Process Handgun
system applies a high voltage, negative, DC
charge to the applicator bell, creating an
electrostatic field between the bell and the
target object. The target is electrically ground-
ed through its support which may be station-
ary or moving; or through an electrical con-
nection to a known true earth ground.
A regulated pressure fluid system delivers
coating material to the bell when the gun is
triggered. There, the fluid travels across the
face of the rotating bell and becomes charged.
The fluid is electrically atomized at the edge of
the bell forming a fine mist which, under the
influence of the electrostatic field, is attracted
to and deposited on the target object. The
forces between the charged particles and the
grounded target are sufficient to turn almost
all overspray around and deposit it on the side
and back surfaces of the target. Thus, a high
percentage of the spray is deposited on the
target and overspray is controlled.
The 9060 High Voltage Controller
The Ransburg 9060 High Voltage Controller
(80102-31X) is used to provide high voltage
for the No. 2 Process Handgun. It uses a
combination of proven high voltage generation
technology and microprocessor-based control.
It uses a variable voltage output to drive a
cascade that amplifies the voltage to a high
kV level. It also uses current feedback
information to maintain the desired set point.
The processor circuitry provides the maximum
in applicator transfer efficiency, while main-
taining the maximum safety.
The 9060 Controller selection and adjust-
ment of set point values is performed from
the controller front panel. The triggering of
the HV is initiated by the airflow switch built
into the controller which senses airflow
triggered by the No. 2 Process Handgun.
SAFETY FEATURES
The Ransburg 9060 High Voltage Controller
provides maximized operational safety. The
protections include detection of Ground
Faults, Cable Faults, Feedback Signal
Faults, Overvoltage, and Overcurrent. The
microprocessor circuits provide a controlled
output load curve, which limits the high
voltage output to safe levels while monitoring
control and feedback signals for unsafe
conditions. Maximum operational safety is
obtained when the correct applicator settings
are used and when safe distances between
the applicator and target are observed and
followed. The maximum efficiency of the
high voltage controller is based on load.
DISPLAYS
The front panel displays the high voltage set
point as well as a reading of gun current
output. The gun current is derived from
feedback signals between the controller and
the cascade.
Figure 1: 9060 High Voltage Controller (HV2)

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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
Storage and Shipping
Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
(Allow power supply to go to room temperature
before use)
Humidity: 95% Non-Condensing
Electrical
Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
Current: 1 A max. RMS
Wattage: 40 watts (max.)
Output Voltage: 20-90kV MAX DC,
adjustable in
1kV increments
Ground: Use known good earth ground
Physical
Environmental
Height: 16.5 cm (6.5 inches)
Width: 37.8 cm (14.9 inches)
Depth: 30.7 cm (12.1 inches)
Weight: 10.2 kg (22.5 lbs.)
The 9060 High Voltage Controller is
factory supplied with a latch (#E5-1-065-
091) that can be opened using the sup-
plied key (#E3-2).
N O T E
9060 Part
No.
Used with No. 2 Gun
Type Gun No.
80102-311 Air Motor, Domestic 80086-XX
80102-312 Air Motor, European 80086-XX
80102-313 Air Motor, China 80086-XX
The 9060 High Voltage Controller is availa-
ble as follows:

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No. Description No. Description
1 kV Display 9 kV Setpoint/Adjust Buttons
2 High Voltage On Indicator 10 High Voltage Cable Connector
3 Reset Button 11 Fuses
4 µA Display 12 Ground Lug
5 Fault Indicator 13 AC Inlet Receptacle
6 On-Off Switch 14 Air Flow Switch Hose Connections
7 Local/Remote Mode Indicator
8 “One Touch” kV Setpoint Buttons
9060 CONTROLLER FEATURES
Figure 2: 9060 High Voltage Controller Features

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OPERATOR INTERFACE
The 9060 Controller shown in Figure 3, has a
simple operator interface consisting of 7 LEDs
(Light Emitting Diodes), one (1) power switch,
seven (7) buttons, one (1) current LED bar-
graph, and two (2) screens containing seven-
segment displays.
SWITCHES
Power Switch
The 9060 Controller contains a single rocker
switch for power On/Off selection. When the
unit is powered on, the screens should be lit
and display the gun display type information
and the software version number for a short
period of time.
LEDs
High Voltage On Indicator
The red High Voltage On Indicator is lit when a
trigger signal has been received by the unit and
the high voltage output from the cascade has
been enabled.
Fault Indicator
The red Fault Indicator is lit when a fault occurs
as determined by the microprocessor. When a
fault occurs the light will turn on and the identifi-
cation code for the fault will be displayed,
blinking, on the µA meter display. For more
information on the faults and fault ID codes,
please refer the Fault Descriptions section in
the Operations portion of this manual.
Figure 3: 9060 Operator Interface
LOCAL Mode LED Indicator
The LOCAL mode LED indicator is a left
pointing triangle and is located on the left side
the HV control button on the center of the
operator interface. This LED is lit when the
Controller is used with the No. 2 Process
Handgun.
Remote Mode LED Indicator
The remove mode LED indicator should NOT
be lit for No. 2 Process Handgun units.
Active Preset LED Indicators (3)
The active preset LED indicators are located
directly above each of the Preset Buttons.
When a preset button is pushed to select the
desired preset, in READY mode, the preset
LED indicator directly above the button pressed
will light up. Only one (1) preset light should be
lit at any one time.
BUTTONS
The seven buttons on the operator interface are
used to select the KV presets, reset overloads
and faults, access other modes and to navigate
as well as modify information that is displayed
on the two seven-segment display screens (µA
and kV).
Preset 1 Button
The Preset 1 Button (on the left below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 1”. If pressed with the reset button, at
the same time, the screen will display the
resettable High Voltage ON operating hours for
3 seconds on the display screens.
Preset 2 Button
The Preset 2 Button (in the center below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 2”. If pressed with the reset button, at
the same time, the screen will display the non-
resettable High Voltage ON operating hours for
3 seconds on the display screens.
Preset 3 Button
The Preset 3 Button (on the right below the kV
display) is used to select “Voltage Preset 3”.

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Left (-)/Right (+) Buttons
The left(-)/right(+) buttons are used to modify,
decrease and increase respectively, the cur-
rently selected preset value. If the button is
pressed and released, the preset value is
changed by 1 kV at a time. If the button is held
for over a 1/2 second, the value will begin
changing by 5 kV increments.
Reset Button
The reset button is used to clear fault or over-
load conditions. This will NOT prevent any
other active fault conditions from triggering a
new fault.
HV Control Button
This button, shown in the center of Figure 3, is
not functional for handgun units.
CONNECTION INTERFACE
The 9060 Controller connection interface shown
in Figure 4, provides all of the required connec-
tions for setting up a No. 2 Process Handgun
painting system. This connection interface
consists of one (1) high voltage cable connect-
or, one (1) ground lug connection, one (1) air
flow switch connection, two (2) fuses, and one
(1) AC inlet receptacle.
CONNECTORS
High Voltage Cable Connector
The high voltage cable connector is the largest
connector and is located on the far right of the
connection interface. This connector is de-
signed for use with the superflex high voltage
cable 20988 that connects with the No. 2
Process Handgun.
Ground Lug Connection
The ground lug connection is located directly
below the fuses and has a ground logo sticker
directly below it. This lug is provided as an
external ground connection point used to
ground the 9060 to an earth ground via a
ground cable. This ground lug connection can
also be used as the ground point for the high
voltage cable ground.
Air Flow Switch Connection
The air flow switch connection is installed to
provide a pneumatic trigger signal for the No. 2
Process Handgun indicating that the trigger has
been actuated. This signal is used to turn on
the High Voltage output.
AC Inlet Receptacle
The AC inlet receptacle is a standard IEC C14
Appliance Inlet connector with a maximum
rating of 250 VAC. It can handle both 110VAC
and 240 VAC inputs at 50 or 60 Hz. The unit is
shipped with the appropriate rated AC cord for
the particular installation.
FUSES
Fuses
There are two (2) time delay fuses (250V, 1A,
5mm x 20mm) installed in fuse holders on the
connection interface. They are located directly
above the ground lug connection. They are
present to provide a measure of safety against
power surges through the AC input. The top
fuse holder is connected in series between the
HOT line (L) input connection and the Interlock
AC line connection terminal 1TB-L2. The
bottom fuse holder is connected in series
between the neutral AC input connection and
the neutral input connection of the AC line
power filter.
Spare Fuses
The Controller also comes with two (2) spare
fuses (250V, 1A, 5mm x 20mm) mounted in
holders, inside the lid of the Controller.
Figure 4: 9060 Connection Interface

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SIGNAL INTERFACE
The 9060 Controller, when configured for use
with the No. 2 Process Handgun, requires only
one signal input for operation, the trigger signal.
Trigger Signal
The trigger signal input (J3-5) for a No. 2
Process Handgun comes preconfigured as
a sinking input wired directly to the air flow
switch. Please refer to “Installation” section
of this service manual for more information.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
The following section contains general infor-
mation on the installation of 9060 High Voltage
Controller.
INSTALLATION
The 9060 Controller MUST be located
outside of the hazardous area.
The User MUST read and be familiar
with the “Safety” section of this manual.
This manual MUST be read and thor-
oughly understood by ALL personnel who
operate, clean, or maintain this equipment!
Special care should be taken to ensure that
the warnings and requirements of operating
and servicing safely are followed. The user
should be aware of and adhere to ALL local
building and fire codes and ordinances as
well as NFPA-33, OSHA, and all related
country safety codes prior to installing, op-
erating, and/or servicing this equipment.
Only approved applicators should be
used with the 9060 High Voltage Controller.
! W A R N I N G
DO NOT locate the Controller near or
adjacent to heat producing equipment
such as ovens, high wattage lamps, etc.
! C A U T I O N
As each installation is unique, this infor-
mation is intended to provide general in-
stallation information for the 9060 Control-
ler. Consult your authorized Ransburg
distributor for specific directions pertaining
to the installation of your equipment.
N O T E
LOCATION OF THE 9060
Install the Controller in an area outside the
hazardous location in accordance with feder-
al, state, and local codes. The area should
protect the Controller from the possibility of
environmental intrusion (such as dust or mois-
ture), have ambient temperatures that do not
exceed 40°C, and be as close to the applicator
as possible to minimize the length of the high
voltage cable.
AC INPUT CONNECTIONS
For non-conduit installations, plug the detacha-
ble AC line cord into the receptacle on the side
of the 9060 Controller. Plug the other end of
the line cord into a properly grounded 120 volt
AC outlet.
For those installations where it is required to
run the AC input wiring in conduit, perform the
following:
1. Ensure the AC line cord is unplugged
and remove the AC inlet receptacle wiring
from TB1-N, TB1-L1 and TB1-EARTH
GROUND (See Figures 5 and 7).
2. Remove the mounting hardware from the
AC inlet receptacle and remove it from the
side of Controller.
3. Install the Conduit Adapter Plate (supplied)
in the hole where the AC inlet receptacle
was removed (see Figure 6).
4. Install the AC input wiring (0.8mm
2
(18AWG) minimum) through the Conduit

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Adapter Plate using conduit and wire to TB1
as follows:
Hot/Line to TB1-L1
Neutral/Common to TB1-N
Ground to TB1-EARTH GROUND
Figure 5: Location of TB1 & TB2 in Controller
SAFETY GROUND
Crimp the appropriate connector onto the
ground wire assembly and install from the
Controller ground stud, located on the side
panel, to a true earth ground.
The ground wire assembly MUST be
connected from the Controller ground
stud to a true earth ground.
! C A U T I O N
INPUT VOLTAGE
SELECTION
The 9060 Controller accepts universal input
voltage between 100 and 240 VAC at 50 or 60
Hz. There is no need to change any switch
settings when changing input from 110 to 240
VAC or from 240 to 110 VAC.
All 9060 units (80102-31X) shipped
from the factory for either 110 VAC input
or 240 VAC input will have a 72771-06, 1
Amp front panel fuses installed.
N O T E
Figure 6: Installation of Conduit Adapter Plate
HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE
Position the No. 2 Process Handgun in the
spray area and route the high voltage cable to
the Controller. The cable should be routed so
that it is not damaged by foot and vehicle traffic
and also so that is not close to areas of high
temperature (129°F+). The operator should
have free movement of the applicator and all
bend radii of the cable should not be less than 6
-inches (15 cm). Connect the high voltage
cable to the Controller and tighten the retaining
nut and set screw. If during the routing of the
high voltage cable it is required to remove it
from the No. 2 Handgun, care should be taken
when reinstalling so that the high voltage cable
is completely engaged.
The Controller MUST be OFF when the
No. 2 Handgun is removed or reinstalled.
! W A R N I N G

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