Badger Meter Oval Gear EPM2-STD User Manual Download Page 8

AUT-UM-00933-EN-06

Service

SERVICE

Low Battery

When the batteries need to be changed a progression of warnings appears on the meter 

screen . First, the 

Low Battery

 icon will appear on the display, this means that the batteries 

are getting low, and should be changed . When the icon begins to flash, the battery power 

is too low, and meter functions are disabled .

Figure 9:  Low battery icon

Changing the Batteries

The battery compartment is located in the lower case on the underside of the 

trigger guard .
1 .  Turn the unit face down .
2 .  Unscrew the two screws . Remove the battery door to expose the batteries .
3 .  Replace the old batteries . The meter takes four AA, alkaline, batteries . Battery polarity 

markings are inside the battery compartment .

4 .  Dispose of used batteries properly, according to local regulations .

OTEE:

N

Changing the batteries does not affect any of the programmed values or totals .

Figure 10:  Replacing the batteries

CHANGE FACTORY SETTINGS

Each meter is calibrated at the factory for use with motor oil . See 

"Change Scale Factor" on page 9

 The 

Unit of Measure

 is also 

selected prior to shipment .

Verify Firmware Version

The firmware version and code checksum are displayed by pressing and holding 

TOTAL

 and 

1

 simultaneously . The last two 

digits on the lower right are the firmware version . Meters with version 16 or higher use the procedure outlined in this manual 

for changing the unit of measure, scale factor and enabling or disabling the EPM functionality .

Programming

1 .  Press and hold 

TOTAL

 and 

AUTO

 simultaneously . PrG will appear on the display .

2 .  Release the buttons .
3 .  Press and release these buttons in order: 

1

AUTO

10

0.1

, and 

TOTAL

 .

4 .  The current unit of measure will now be flashing indicating that you have entered the 

programming mode .

Figure 11:  Entering programming mode

Page 8 

April 2019

Summary of Contents for Oval Gear EPM2-STD

Page 1: ...Electronic Preset Meter Model EPM2 STD Standard Series AUT UM 00933 EN 06 April 2019 User Manual...

Page 2: ...6 Auto Batch Mode 7 Operating Mode Functions 7 Re settable and Accumulated Totals 7 Emergency Override 7 Error Codes 7 Service 8 Low Battery 8 Changing the Batteries 8 Change Factory Settings 8 Verify...

Page 3: ...purpose Do not modify or alter the equipment Do not leave equipment unattended while dispensing Check equipment daily Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately Do not exceed the maximum work...

Page 4: ...Accumulated Total and Scale Factor 2 Displays Unit of Measure 3 Arrow not used 4 Preset batch quantity 5 History icon not used 6 Auto is an indicator of unit being in Auto Batch Mode 7 Low battery ico...

Page 5: ...nd move towards the pump 1 Close fluid dispense valves at every position 2 Once the main fluid outlet valve at the pump is closed and the air pressure to the pump motor is properly adjusted the air va...

Page 6: ...n shutoff valves Start the pump to pressurize the system 4 Before use to ensure accuracy purge all air from the fluid lines and dispense valve s Figure 5 Tighten nozzle with wrench METER OPERATION NOT...

Page 7: ...NS These functions operate the same in Manual Mode and Auto Batch Mode Re settable and Accumulated Totals The meter has two flow totalizers Re settable Total and Accumulated Total 1 Press and hold TOT...

Page 8: ...OTE N Changing the batteries does not affect any of the programmed values or totals Figure 10 Replacing the batteries CHANGE FACTORY SETTINGS Each meter is calibrated at the factory for use with motor...

Page 9: ...o 0 3 Press RESET to advance to the next digit in the scale factor 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all five digits Scale factor digits Figure 13 Scale factor display Save Changes To save changes and exit p...

Page 10: ...y shows 4 00 You get an error factor of 1 05 4 The existing Scale Factor is 1 0123 as shown in steps 1 and 2 in Verify Changes 5 To calculate a new factor 1 0123 existing Scale Factor x 1 05 error fac...

Page 11: ...utlet connections 1 2 in NPT 1 2 in BSPP Minimum and maximum flow range will vary with fluid viscosity Table 4 Part numbers inside meter PARTS 1 2 Figure 16 Parts back of meter Figure 17 Parts front o...

Page 12: ...Trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities Due to continuous research product improvements and enhancements Badger Meter reserves the right to change product...

Reviews: