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Instructions Conair, Modèle GB

Fabricant : Conair
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It’s a good idea to record the model and serial number(s) of your equipment and the date you received it in the User Guide. Our service department uses this information, along with the manual number, to provide help for the specific equipment you installed. Please keep this User Guide and all manuals, engineering prints and parts lists together for documentation of your equipment. Date: Manual Number: UGB007/1103 Serial number(s): Model number(s): Mrev: 1/17/2003 DISCLAIMER: The Conair Group, Inc., shall not be liable for errors contained in this User Guide or for incidental, consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this information. Conair makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this information, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Copyright 2003 THE CONAIR GROUP, INC. All rights reserved The Conair Group Inc. TWELVE COMPONENT SOFTWARE GB and WSB Model Blenders TABLE of CONTENTS GETTING STARTED, READ THIS PAGE ................ Page 3 SAFETY HAZARDS ................................. Page 4 DISCLAIMERS .................................... Page 5 PART I -ASSEMBLY Assembly and Installation Instructions ......... Page 6 Wiring Considerations .......................... Page 10 Check Out Procedure / Diagnostics .............. Page 11 Selecting Correct Model ........................ Page 14 PART II -OPERATION Load Cell Calibration .......................... Page 15 Turning on Outputs - Material Types ............ Page 16 Setting Material Types ......................... Page 18 Rate Calibration ............................... Page 19 Entering Settings .............................. Page 20 Special Instructions (Micro-Pulse) ............. Page 21 Instructions for Normal Operation .............. Page 22 Special Features ............................... Page 23 Controls and Outputs ........................... Page 25 Keypad - Summary description ................... Page 29 Automatic mode ........................ Page 30 Manual Mode ........................... Page 34 Program Mode .......................... Page 37 Parameters - Short & Long Explanations ......... Page 48 Default Settings .................. Page 71 Changing / Saving Parameters ...... Page 73 PART III -PRINTER OUTPUTS Monitoring System Accuracy ..................... Page 74 Special Tests .................................. Page 75 Material Usage Information ..................... Page 81 PART IV -TROUBLESHOOTING / SOFTWARE What To Do ..................................... Page 82 Typical Problems ............................... Page 83 Normal Operating Sequence ...................... Page 85 Verifying Load Cell Function ................... Page 87 Clear & Clear All Routines ..................... Page 90 PART V -HARDWARE MAINTENANCE Hardware Adjustments ........................... Page 91 Mix Problems ................................... Page 92 Recalibration of Load Cells .................... Page 94 Preventive Maintenance ......................... Page 95 Wiring diagram & Supplements ................... Page 98 Exploded View Diagrams - Parts ................. Page 99 Warranty ....................................... Page 100 The Conair Group Inc. One Conair Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15202 412-312-6000 FAX # 412-312-6227 Page 2 GETTING STARTED, READ THIS PAGE. THE NEXT 13 PAGES OF THIS MANUAL WILL GUIDE YOU, STEP BY STEP, TO A SUCCESSFUL STARTUP. IT WON'T TAKE LONG; SO.... PLEASE, DON'T SKIP AHEAD. HERE ARE THE STEPS YOU WILL FOLLOW. SAFETY HAZARDS: Page 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: Page 6 CHECK OUT PROCEDURE: Page 11 LOAD CELL CALIBRATION: Page 15 TURNING ON OUTPUTS and TWO HAZARDS exist on this unit: MIX BLADES andSLIDE VALVES. Read this short sensible page so no one gets hurt. Very little assembly is required. But youmight as well get it right the first time. ALSO: Pay attention to the section on WIRING. This is to see if you did it right. It alsowill tell if anything was damaged in shipping. We already did this. But shipping or roughhandling during assembly sometimes creates load cell problems. If weight readings are not correct, you MUST recalibrate the load cells. SETTING MATERIAL TYPES: To "TURN ON" a component, it must be Page 16 designated as to TYPE, either REGRIND, NATURAL, or ADDITIVE. Each is handled differently by the MATH routines. The controller MUST know the material TYPE to know what the setting means. This is IMPORTANT. Be SURE you UNDERSTAND this section before trying to operate your system. RATE CALIBRATION: This is NOT really necessary. But if your Page 19 system uses non-standard equipment, you MAY want to do this. SETTINGS and NORMAL OPERATION: Page 20 SPECIAL FEATURES: Page 23 PROCEED TO: From this point forward, operating your system is a snap. This section tells you just how simple it is and exactly what to expect under normal operating conditions. Your system can do much more then you mayknow. This page reviews briefly some of...

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