Sterling A0567659 Blender User Manual


 
SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Page 73 of 118
When the Inventory Shutdown value is reached, the blender will finish
the current batch of material. It will then stop and display to the operator
that the inventory value has been reached. Additionally, it will flash an
alarm and wait for operator attention. An example of this screen is
shown below:
To enable this feature, simply enter a desired shutdown weight value
(from 1 to 999999999) into the Inventory Shutdown display line of the
Recipe Format screen, under the Setup menu.
This feature can be configured while the blender is making a batch. If
the Inventory Shutdown is changed, then you will need to touch “Accept
New Recipe” on the Recipe screen before the change can take place.
This allows stored recipes with different Inventory Shutdown settings to
easily be loaded without the operator having to reconfigure the blender
every time they want to load a stored recipe.
To disable this feature, simply enter a zero (0) value.
5-8-19 Recipe Book (Storage) Menus
In many applications, it is favorable to hold several recipes in the
memory of the blending system. The SGB has provided for this by
incorporating Sterling’s recipe book software.
The recipe book is capable of holding 50 different recipes. These may
be stored and recalled by number. During this section of the manual,
the operator may wish to revert to the Menu Tree Diagram on page
51 of this manual.
It is important to note that the recipe book only stores and recalls
recipes. The blender will operate on the current recipe only, so a
recipe must be recalled from the book to the current recipe for it to be
active.
Each recipe stored in the recipe book may be displayed and/or
modified. Only the current recipe will be blended.
Touch if you don’t
want to make
another batch
Touch to make
another box of
material