2. Connect the output side of the regulator, using the provided ¼” tubing, to the
CDA or N2 input on the vacuum transducer box. See figure 3
Figure 3
3. 3/8” tubing can be connected to vent / exhaust port. Adding a length of tubing
will act as a muffler thereby lowering its noise level. The tubing length may
affect the maximum achievable vacuum. Do not restrict or block the exhaust
output; lower vacuum values may result.
3.0 OPERATION
1. Set the CDA or N2 pressure to 60psi. Turn on pressure.
2. Place a substrate onto the vacuum chuck. Press the vacuum key to apply
vacuum to the substrate.
3. A vacuum will be applied onto the substrate and a vacuum reading will be
displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD.
4. When the vacuum key is pressed, a “hissing” sound will be generated from the
IV-PVG. This is normal; air flow is exhausted as it creates a vacuum. (There is
no “hissing” sound when vacuum is not turned off)
4.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
1. If no vacuum is generated try the following;
a. Check air supply. Is it 60psi? Is it turned on? Is it at the IV-PVG
input?
b. Check all connections for tightness.