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4.3.1  

Manual Adjust (manual speed adjust)

Used to manually control the speed of pump. Set % (percent) Motor Speed in 
this menu.

Press SELECT RUN MODE button until 

Manual Speed Adjust 

is displayed in 

the top line of the display. 

To configure the pump output speed, navigate to 

Manual Speed Adjust

 menu 

by using the short-cut method described above, or by pressing MENU button, 
then selecting Input Setup, Input Modes, and then 

Manual Adjust

.

Press UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through 0 - 9 on selected digit.

Press RIGHT arrow to scroll over to next digit to right. If you pass your desired 
digit, you can easily scroll back by continuously pressing RIGHT button.

Press ENTER to save changes.

If you used the short-cut to enter Manual Speed Adjust setup, press and hold 
the Select Run Mode button until the Run Mode screen is displayed.

If you used the Menu button to navigate to the Manual Speed Adjust setup, you 
must navigate back out of the menu structure. To do this you must select <-Esc 
at the bottom of every screen menu until you see the Run Mode screen 
displayed.

Tip!

  The 

Manual Speed Adjust 

mode can be combined with 

Contact Input

 

feature to allow for remote Start and Stop of pump. Can be used with PLC, foot 
pedal, push button, or other external controls.

Tip!

Run Mode

(operating Input Mode)

- Speed Adjust

   Input Pump Speed:

Set % motor speed.
Press ENTER to set.

00.0%

0

MODE button also serves as a 
shortcut button.

Press and Hold

 MODE button to 

enter the programming menu for the 
current Run Mode. After programming 
the Run Mode, press ENTER to save 
changes. 

Press and Hold

 MODE 

button to exit the program menu back 
to the current Run Mode of the pump.

Press

 START button to start the 

pump with the new settings applied.

In Manual Speed Adjust 
mode, you can view the 
pump output by pressing 
RIGHT arrow. RIGHT 
arrow is a convenient way 
to scroll through multiple 
read-only screens during 
normal pump operation.

Tip!

Manual Speed Adjust

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Displays current rotor direction

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4.3  Input Setup (operating mode configuration)

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4.3.2  

4 - 20 mA Input

Used to remotely control the pump with an incoming 4-20 mA signal.

Default settings:  

4 mA = 0% motor speed

 

 

 

 

 

20 mA = 100% motor speed

Press MODE button until 

4 - 20 mA Input 

is displayed in the top line of the 

display. 

To configure the pump, navigate to 

4 - 20 mA Input

 menu by using the short-cut 

method described at the beginning of section, or by pressing MENU button, then 
selecting Input Setup, Input Modes, and then 

4 - 20 mA Input

Four points on the slope must be defined; 1)a low mA value, 2) an output rate at 
the low mA value, 3) a high mA value, and 4) an output rate at the high mA 
value. 

To input mA values, press the RIGHT ARROW to select the digit to change, 
press UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through 0 - 9 on selected digit. Press enter to 
save changes and move to the next input screen.

To input flow rate values, press the RIGHT ARROW to select the user defined 
flow rate unit of measure, motor RPM, or %Speed values. Press UP or DOWN 
arrow to increase or decrease the value. Press and hold the arrow to increase or 
decrease progressively faster. Press enter to save changes and move to the 
next input screen.

Continue this process until all four screens have been configured.

If you used short-cut to enter 4-20 mA input setup, press and hold the Mode button until the Run Mode screen is 
displayed.

If you used Menu button to navigate to 4-20 mA input setup, you must navigate back out of menu structure. To do 
this you must select <-Esc at bottom of every screen menu until you see Run Mode screen displayed.

Note: The pump is designed to fail safe. If the input signal drops below 3.0 mA,  the pump assumes a lost 
signal and the motor speed is set to 0 RPM. 

Example 1

6

4

8 10 12 14 16 18 20

0

25

50

75

100

Pump

Motor Speed (%)

Milliamp input (mA)

from external source

4 mA = 0% Pump Output

20 mA = 100% Pump Output

Example 2

6

4

8 10 12 14 16 18 20

0

25

50

75

100

4 mA = 100% Pump Output

20 mA = 0% Pump Output

Example 3

6

4

8 10 12 14 16 18 20

0

25

50

75

100

4 mA = 20% Pump Output

16 mA = 43.8% Pump Output

0%

Output

Pump

Motor Speed (%)

Pump

Motor Speed (%)

100%

Output

100%

Output

0%

Output

43.8%

Output

20%

Output

Milliamp input (mA)

from external source

Milliamp input (mA)

from external source

- 4-20 mA Input

Flow @ Min Signal:

Input Flow Rate
                          

GPH

00.0

0

- 4-20 mA Input

Min mA Signal:

Input Min. mA signal Input.

4.00

0

- 4-20 mA Input

Max mA Signal:

Input Max mA Signal

0.00

2

Press ENTER to set.

Press ENTER to set.

- 4-20 mA Input

Flow @ Max Signal:

Input Flow Rate 
                         

GPH

00.0

0

MODE

Summary of Contents for FLEX-PRO PROSERIES-M Flex-A-Chem M-3

Page 1: ...e White com PROSERIES M M 3 and M 4 Operating and Maintenance Manual ProSeries by Blue White Ind TM FLEX PRO Peristaltic Metering Pump system TFD Tube Failure Detection Exclusive 5 FIVE YEAR WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...onal Dosing 24 4 4 Contact Closure Input Remote start stop 25 4 5 Set FVS Flow Verification System 26 4 6 TFD Tube Failure Detection 27 4 6 1 TFD Adjustment 27 4 7 Remote Local Control 28 4 8 Set Revo...

Page 3: ...2100 2100 RPM 125 125 125 PSI bar 65 65 65 4 5 4 5 4 5 65 4 5 PSI bar 125 8 6 125 8 6 125 8 6 PSI bar 50 3 4 50 3 4 F C 185 85 185 85 185 85 F C 130 54 130 54 F C 130 54 130 54 130 54 130 54 Flex A P...

Page 4: ...e assembly maximum temperature ratings Ambient Operating Temperature O O O O 14 F to 115 F 10 C to 46 C Ambient Storage Temperature O O O O 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Operating Voltage M 3 MODELS 115V...

Page 5: ...ustment No maintenance brushless variable speed motor Specially engineered tubing for long life at high pressures Patented Tube Failure Detection TFD system Senses tube failure by detecting chemical i...

Page 6: ...valves should NOT be used as back flow preven tion valves unless adjusted to the minimum possible opening pressure Any additional pressure at the pump will reduce the life of the pump tube A pressure...

Page 7: ...easy pump access in hard to reach areas Extended Brackets A B C D E 10 3 4 8 1 8 15 1 4 10 12 1 4 27 3 20 6 38 9 25 4 31 0 14 1 4 12 1 8 18 5 8 11 13 5 8 36 1 30 8 47 3 27 9 34 6 F 4 1 4 10 7 6 15 2...

Page 8: ...nstalled and sealed Never strap control input output cables and power cables together Power Interruption This pump has a user programmable auto restart feature which will can either restore the pump t...

Page 9: ...Form C 1 AMP MAX AT 125 VOLT AC 0 8 AMP MAX AT 30 VOLT DC 5A SLOW BLOW 20 X 5MM 1 2 3 T1 PULSE GND 4 20 1 2 3 T1 PULSE GND 4 20 0 10 15VDC 1 2 T2 0 1000 HZ MAX NEGATIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE NEGATIVE NO...

Page 10: ...l Speed Adjust mode Press and hold to increase values progressively faster Press and release to stop the pump Press and release to select menu items Press and release when not in the configuration men...

Page 11: ...s Scroll bar example While making a selection where only one choice is allowed you will see a radio button Radio button example In a screen where you are making changes you will see the word Done loca...

Page 12: ...to exit the menu structure and enter the run mode Flex Pro Configuration Display Language Set Password Display Rate Esc Reset to Default Display Language English Spanish German Done French Display La...

Page 13: ...display may be toggled through Speed RPM and your selected Display Rate by pressing the right arrow button Press MENU button to enter the menu structure Select Configuration and Press ENTER button Se...

Page 14: ...set Set FVS Max Flowrate Input Max Flowrate Flowrate ML min Press ENTER to set 0000 0 1 Contact Input Close Stop Pump Open Stop Pump Input Time Delay OFF 000 Range 1 255 sec Disable 00 0 Input Setup 4...

Page 15: ...Press ENTER button Press UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through 0 9 on selected digit Press RIGHT arrow to scroll over to next digit to right If you pass your desired digit you can easily scroll back by c...

Page 16: ...ck out of the menu structure To do this you must select Esc at the bottom of every screen menu until you see the Run Mode screen displayed Tip The Manual Speed Adjust mode can be combined with Contact...

Page 17: ...creen Continue this process until all four screens have been configured If you used short cut to enter 4 20 mA input setup press and hold the Mode button until the Run Mode screen is displayed If you...

Page 18: ...ut is displayed in the top line of the display To configure the pump navigate to 0 10 VDC Input menu by using the short cut method described at the beginning of the section or by pressing MENU button...

Page 19: ...RIGHT ARROW to select the digit to change press UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through 0 9 on selected digit Press enter to save changes and move to the next input screen To input flow rate values press...

Page 20: ...an easily scroll back by continuously pressing the RIGHT button Press ENTER to save the changes Continue this process until all three screens have been configured If you used the short cut to enter Pu...

Page 21: ...e screens have been configured If you used the short cut to enter Manual Cycle Adjustment setup press and hold Mode button until Run Mode screen is displayed If you used the Menu button to navigate to...

Page 22: ...croll over to next digit to the right If you pass your desired digit you can easily scroll back by continuously pressing RIGHT button Press ENTER to save the changes Continue this process until two sc...

Page 23: ...digit Press RIGHT arrow to scroll over to next digit to the right If you pass your desired digit you can easily scroll back by continuously pressing RIGHT button Press ENTER to save the changes Conti...

Page 24: ...desired digit you can easily scroll back by continuously pressing RIGHT button Press ENTER to save the changes Continue this process until all four screens have been configured If you used the short...

Page 25: ...prevent false triggering due to flickering high speed electrical switches a trigger delay time can be configured to delay the pump command The delay time unit of measure is seconds A two second delay...

Page 26: ...value of 000 seconds disables FVS system If a FVS alarm occurs the pump will stop send an external signal if setup and the screen will flash FVS with an alarm icon To clear the FVS alarm you must pres...

Page 27: ...Chemicals with a conductivity of less than 430 microsiemens will not be detected This patented system is capable of detecting the presence of a large number of chemicals including Sodium Hypochlorite...

Page 28: ...s menu setting will return to the previous setting when REMOTE ONLY or DISABLED is selected Input Setup Input Modes Contact Input Set FVS Esc Hidden Set Rev Alarm Set TFD Remote Local Remote Local Rem...

Page 29: ...top Frequency Mode Cycle Timer Mode Dispensing Mode Manual Dosing Prop Dosing 0 10 VDC Mode Pulse Mode Disable FVS TFD Pump Run Stop 4 20mA Mode Manual Mode Frequency Mode Cycle Timer Mode Dispensing...

Page 30: ...Output 4 mA 100 Pump Output 20 mA Signal Output Frequency Output Disable Done 4 20 mA Output Default 4 20 mA output settings shown Signal Output Disable Done 4 20 mA Output Default Frequency Hz output...

Page 31: ...sembly especially when injecting fluids that calcify such as sodium hypochlorite These lime deposits and other build ups can clog the fitting increasing the back pressure at the pump reducing tube lif...

Page 32: ...y clean the Pump Head and Rotor The Rotor can be removed by pulling it straight out After the cleaning process push the Rotor back on the shaft See the drawing above for proper assembly Be sure the fr...

Page 33: ...de discharge fitting into pump head tongue and groove Once discharge fitting is secured in pump head stop pump by pressing STOP button Replace pump head cover Pump will ask you if the tube was replace...

Page 34: ...4 tri clamp Sanitary Fitting Flex A Prene NEE 0 093 ID Tube Assembly Quick Disconnect Flex A Prene NGG 0 187 ID A3 SNGG T A3 MNGG T A3 BNGG T A3 CNGG T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Tube Assembly 3 8 OD tube com...

Page 35: ...ID Tube Assy 1 2 hose barb Multi Tube Flex A Thane GK GK 38 38 ID Tube Assy 1 2 Male NPT Multi Tube Flex A Thane GH GH 25 25 ID Tube Assy 1 2 Male NPT Multi Tube Flex A Thane GK GK 38 38 ID A4 BGHH T...

Page 36: ...K MTK MGK MNGG MNEE MG2G Suction lift 3 ft 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 0 30 60 90 125 Motor RPM Flex Pro Model M 3 output of water vs motor rpm MNH MNJ MNK MTK MGK MNGG MNEE MG2G Suction lift 3 ft 0 200...

Page 37: ...Model M 4 output of 200 cP fluid vs motor speed BNH BNJ BNL BNP MTK MGK Suction lift 3 ft 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 0 25 50 75 100 Motor Speed Flex Pro Model M 4 output of water vs motor speed...

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Page 40: ...injecting various chemicals especially those considered hazardous or dangerous Eye protection must be worn when working around this product or any other metering type of pump Should it become necessa...

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