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EXPLOSION and FIRE HAZARDS

Improper grounding, poor ventilation, open flames or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and 

result in an explosion or fire and cause serious injury.

 

• Be sure the fluid system is properly grounded. See your pump instruction manual for 

 

  details.

 

• If there is static sparking or if you feel an electric shock while using the meter, stop dis

 

  pensing immediately. Identify and correct the problem before continuing.

 

• Provide fresh air ventilation. This will avoid the buildup of fumes from the fluid being dis

 

  pensed.

 

• Do not smoke while dispensing flammable fluids.

 

• Keep the dispensing area free of debris including solvents, rags and spilled gasoline.

METER HAZARDS

Equipment misuse can cause the meter to rupture or malfunction and cause serious injury.

 

• This equipment is for professional use only.

 

• Read all instructions, tags and labels before operating the equipment.

 

• Use the equipment only for its intended 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 working pressure level of the lowest rated system comp

 

  nent.

 

• Use only extensions and nozzles that are designed for use with this equipment.

 

• Use only fluids and solvents that are compatible with the equipment. Read all fluid and 

              solvent manufacturer’s warnings.

 

• Tighten all fluid connections before operating this equipment.

 

• Do 

NOT

 stop or deflect leaks with hands, body, gloves or rags.

 

• Do 

NOT

 dispense towards any person or any part of the body.

 

• Do 

NOT

 place hands or fingers over the end of or into the dispense valve.

 

• Comply with all local, state, and federal fire, electrical and safety regulations

 

• Use of this product in a manner other than specified in this manual may result in impaired

 

  operation or damage to equipment.

This meter is designed specifically to dispense petroleum products.

DO NOT USE FOR WINDSHIELD WIPER FLUID, BRAKE FLUID,

OR WATER BASED SOLUTIONS.

FCC ID: GIF-RF KEYPAD

FCC CERTIFIED, PART 15, SUB-PART C

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 

two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-

tion.

Summary of Contents for 3331-018

Page 1: ...IN SB3056 Rev C 04 12 Thoroughly read and understand this manual before installing operating or servicing this equipment OPERATION INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR GUIDE RF ELECTRONIC PRESET METER...

Page 2: ...pplication and use of the equipment described Should the equipment be used in a manner not specified by Balcrank Products Inc the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Questions or Serv...

Page 3: ...Hose 3 Apply Nozzle to Meter 4 METER OPERATION RF MODE 4 History Icon 5 Error Codes 6 METER OPERATION EPM MODE 7 Manual Mode 7 Batch Mode 7 Return to RF Mode 8 OPERATING MODE FUNCTIONS 9 Re settable A...

Page 4: ...replace worn or damaged parts immediately Do NOT exceed the maximum working pressure level of the lowest rated system comp nent Use only extensions and nozzles that are designed for use with this equi...

Page 5: ...er automatically shuts off when the dispense batch quantity has been reached A Top Off feature allows additional fluid to be dispensed and tracked after the batch quan tity has been dispensed Upon com...

Page 6: ...ound all system components according to local state and federal codes Consult the pump user s manual and other system components to ground the following 2 Pump follow manufacturer s recommendations 3...

Page 7: ...m is clean 6 Close the valve and repeat for all dispense positions Apply Meter to Hose Close the drain valve before starting this procedure If this installation is new or if the fluid in the lines is...

Page 8: ...battery pack is attached to the meter it automatically enters the RF Mode The trigger is in the locked out position No fluid can be dispensed by the meter until a dis pense order is received from the...

Page 9: ...itted to the RF system The meter returns to the locked position The meter is now ready to receive another dispense order from the RF system NOTE If the original communication fails the meter automatic...

Page 10: ...button on the meter To retry communications with the keypad press the Reset button a second time There may be an obstruction blocking the RF signal between the meter and keypad It may be necessary to...

Page 11: ...shows the amount dispensed 3 When the desired amount has been dispensed release the trigger to stop the flow 4 Press button once to reset the counter display to zero To enter the Batch Mode from the...

Page 12: ...atch the meter is equipped with an Emergency Override See the Emergency Override section of this manual 3 The user has the option to top off the fluid at the end of a batch To top off the fluid pull t...

Page 13: ...set back to zero 3 Press the button while viewing Resettotal to set it back to zero 4 Release the button to return to the operating display Re settable Total NOTE The Accumulated Total cannot be rese...

Page 14: ...r is too low and meter functions are disabled Changing the Batteries The battery compartment is located in the lower case on the underside of the trigger guard 1 Turn the unit over 2 Unscrew the two s...

Page 15: ...omes with an option to choose 4 different Units of Measure Scale Factor Digits Unit of Measurement Programming Display 1 The actual Unit of Measure is flashing when the Programming Mode is entered 2 P...

Page 16: ...Save Changes When you are finished programming these options turn the unit over and press the PROGRAMMING key 1 Hold the PROGRAMMING key until the display flashes three times and goes blank 2 Press th...

Page 17: ...e buttons 5 The current unit of measure will now be flashing indicating that you have entered the programming mode Change Unit of Measure The meter comes with an option to choose 4 different Units of...

Page 18: ...ection in the manual EPM MANUAL Mode enable disable To disable or enable the EPM mode of the meter 1 Press the button to advance to the AUTO icon on the display there will be no other icons flashing o...

Page 19: ...tallation Use the Scale Factor show ing on the display not on the trigger Changing the Scale Factor changes the accuracy of the meter potentially causing it to overfill or under fill This has the pote...

Page 20: ...le Factor Scale Factor Viscosity in Centistokes 65o Samples of Fluids Viscosities and Scale Factors Fluid Viscosity Scale Factor 1 Water Anti Freeze 5 1 044 2 Anti Freeze 18 1 007 3 Brake Fluid 42 1 0...

Page 21: ...5 bar Operating Temperature Maximum 120o F 50o C Operating Temperature Minimum 20o F 5o C Accuracy Oils 0 5 0 5 Accuracy Anti Freeze 1 5 1 5 5 Digit LCD Display 10 mm High x 5 mm wide Quarts Pints Gal...

Page 22: ...ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 Battery Holder Assembly 2 Bottom Case with Screws 18...

Page 23: ...1 2 3 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 Rubber Boot 2 Display Assembly 3 RF Register Assembly Not Shown Swivel NPT 19...

Page 24: ...1 2 3 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 Valve Assembly 2 Gear Service Kit with O ring 3 Trigger Assembly 20...

Page 25: ...latch for batching Meter not in AUTO mode Meter not reset after prior batch Low batteries Press AUTO button and pro gram batch size Press RESET button Check for battery icon replace batteries push RE...

Page 26: ...SERVICE BULLETIN SB3056 Rev C 04 12 Revision Log New Release 12 07 Rev A 8 08 Added programming instructions for version 18 and Updated Warranty Statement Rev B 12 08 Added caution about tightening n...

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