Conair GB Blender User Manual


 
Press again to view the total BATCH COUNT.
Display will say (BC #####).
BATCH COUNT is the total number of batches that have run.
This number will continue to grow until it is manually
cleared to zero, or it exceeds its maximum possible value.
Press again to return to normal operation.
When any of the above totals are being displayed, you may
press the CE key to RESET that number to zero. While all
four totals can be cleared to zero manually, only the BATCH
WEIGHT number can be entered manually.
When the BATCH WEIGHT is being displayed, you may enter a
NEW batch weight using the keypad. You must enter a 5 digit
number with leading zeros, if necessary. Maximum number
that can be entered is "59999".
The unit of weight that will be used is either POUNDS or
KILOGRAMS as determined by the *89 option, explained later.
While in operation, when the total is reached, the system
will alarm and stop blending if the FLG parameter is set to
00001. The system will alarm but CONTINUE running if the
FLG parameter is set to 00002.
Use the ALARM SILENCE button (on the side of the controller)
to silence the alarm. Pressing the BTCH key to view the
information will also silence the alarm.
If the system is programmed to STOP at the end of a batch,
the ALARM SILENCE button MUST be pressed to start blending
the next batch. The First press of the ALARM SILENCE button
will silence the alarm. The Second press will start the
next batch.
NOTE: Fractional cycles are not blended. Total weight may
be in over the target by as much as one cycle weight.
The EXIT key will exit the BTCH sequence at any point but
will NOT cause the system to start a new batch.
If an additional 120 volt output is desired for an alarm,
substitute a 4 or 7 for the 00001. 4 turns on the Additive
outlet, 7 turns on component 7 output.
If you have a printer connected, totals will print
automatically. (see VIEW, * for details).
FAST: This key will allow you to exceed the normal blending rate
of your unit. Once your system has learned proper flow
rates of each material, the timing of each component
dispense is very consistent cycle to cycle. The FAST key
allows one or more FAST REPEAT cycles to follow a normal
calibrated cycle. In a FAST REPEAT cycle all components are
dispensed simultaneously, without any weights being taken.
Errors in dispense amounts will not be detected. These are,
in fact, volumetric dispenses, not gravimetric. These
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