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AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC - Appendix 2

Main Menu

EDIT PROGRAM

Run Program Menu

RUN STEP    

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RUN PROGRAM

RUN PROGRAM 

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RUN PROGRAM 

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MANUAL MODE

DELAYED RUN No.__

Enter time:

DATA

DATA & OVERVIEW

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DATA & OVERVIEW

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DATA & OVERVIEW

CONFIGURATION

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END 

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Summary of Contents for Ahiba Ahiba MULTIPRECISE TC

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Page 2: ...User Documentation User Documentation Ahiba MUL Ahiba MULTIPRECISE TC TIPRECISE TC Published October 2003 Version 2003 1 Doc No 62 990036 ENG ...

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Page 4: ...irculation Pump 21 Priming dosing pump 22 Material carrier 23 Installation and Startup 25 Initial Steps 27 Water Supply and Drain Connection 28 Power Connection 30 Printer Connection optional 32 Alarm Light optional 33 Technical Data 35 Unit Dimensions 37 Power Water Temperature 38 Fuses 39 Procedure for Dosing 41 Dosing Manual Mode 43 Dosing Program Mode 45 Calibration 47 Calibration Water Flow M...

Page 5: ...rogram Menu 65 Edit Program Names 67 Run Program Menu 68 Display actual Values 70 Manual Program Menu 72 Configuration Menu 73 Communications Menu 74 Dose Verification Menu 75 User Setup Menu 76 Controller Messages 78 Error Messages 79 Protection 81 Maintenance 85 Cleaning 87 Pump 88 Beaker Chamber 89 Leak Test 90 Maintenance List 91 Appendices 93 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Table of Contents ...

Page 6: ...ahiba 5 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions and W and Warnings arnings ...

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Page 8: ...s of the equipment other than specified in this manual will impair the instrument The following symbols appear on this equipment Surface is hot Please observe the following ideograms Indicates that a specific action is prohibited Indicates that the following function requires precautions Indicates important general information Caution High Voltage For your safety turn the power switch OFF and remo...

Page 9: ...e unit functions properly May be operated as laboratory dyeing equipment Careful cleaning enhances the reliability and extends the service life of the equipment We reserve the right to make technical changes Do Not touch the emerging cooling water Caution Hot This ideogram is a warning instruction Warning Hot surfaces DANGER OF BURN INJURIES The AHIBA Multiprecise TC should only be operated when t...

Page 10: ...Warnings The Ahiba Multiprecise TC should be operated only with filtered and deionized water This prevents contamination of the valves calcium deposits on parts in contact with the dye bath and in the cooling unit The pressure relief valve connected to the drain manifold is set to automatically open automatically whenever as excess of 5 bar tolerance 0 5 bar is reached The dosing tube must always ...

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Page 12: ...ahiba 11 Introduction T Introduction Typical ypical Applications Applications ...

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Page 14: ...ogy functions such as bath volume pressure flow speed rinse cycle and end of process drains are programmed quickly and easily The graphical interface displays information such as temperature dosing time and amounts and residual dyeing time for the operators reference The use of a memory card allows unlimited storage of dyeing programs and allows easy editing and copying functions to accommodate al...

Page 15: ...14 ahiba AHIBA Multiprecise TC Typical Applications Type of material Type of fiber Synthetic Natural Blends Min liquor ratio 1 5 Piece Tops Skein Loose Material ...

Page 16: ...ahiba 15 Main Components Main Components ...

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Page 18: ...ory Card Slot 3 Display Unit Indicator Switch 4 Keypad 5 Graphic Display 6 Alarm Indicator Lights 7 Status Panel Process Lights 8 Pressure Indicator Gauge 9 High Temperature Lid 10 Protective Lexan Glass 11 Inner Dyebath Glass 12 Dyebath Withdrawal Valve 13 Dosing Input Tubes Option ...

Page 19: ...18 ahiba AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Main Components 1 Power Line 2 Alarm Output 3 Printer 4 Cold Water Inlet 5 Hot Water Inlet 6 Drain ...

Page 20: ...volume with high temperature lid is shielded by a protective lexan glass thus providing additional safety for the user Use the dyebath withdrawal valve to withdraw bath samples from the dyebath Place a container under the pipe bend and manual turn the knob counterclockwise to withdrawal sample The dosing feed lines allow additions to the dyebaths from one or several dosing stations 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 21: ...20 ahiba AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Dye Container 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 1 HT Lid 2 Dye Basket 3 Dye Glass 4 Pump 5 Motor 6 Magnetic Coupling 7 Metal Beaker 8 Circulation Direction from inside out 9 Dyebath 9 ...

Page 22: ...terial carrier by a bayonet coupling and may be placed into the dye container as one complete unit The carrier must be locked into position by rotating the carrier inside the beaker using the loading hook Two pins on the bottom surface of the pump will engage into slots at the bottom of the beaker and the pump will sit level inside the beaker Power up the pump motor only after inserting the body o...

Page 23: ...tribution of the dosing liquid within the dye container Attention Before running a process you must prime the dosing lines This is controlled utilizing the controls on the front display panel The lines must be completely filled up so that no dosage errors will occur At the end of a process the dosage system must be cleaned thoroughly so that deposits of auxiliaries and or dyestuffs can be avoided ...

Page 24: ...ies are made of rust and acid resistant stainless steel Loaded material carriers are coupled to the body of the pump and locked in place inside the dye container as one unit Example 1 Handle 2 Locking Screw 3 Locking Lid Teflon 4 Loaded Metal Dye Tube 5 Coupling 6 Body of the Pump 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

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Page 26: ...ahiba 25 Installation and S Installation and Start Up tart Up ...

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Page 28: ...t the cool water inlet supply Connect the drain Connect printer optional Connect the external alarm lamp optional Connect mains power Switch on power Application Information WARNING The tube from the drain outlet must be installed so that human contact with discharging water is impossible Danger of burnings ...

Page 29: ...rs part number 942332 are available from Datacolor The water pressure must be 5 bar 72 5 psi or less no less than 2 5 bar 36 25 psi The water pressure must be consistant in order to achieve accuracy during a water fill If pressure flucuates 2 psi 14 bar it is recommended that pressure regulating valves be installed on the hot and cold incoming water lines Pressure regulating valves can be purchase...

Page 30: ...able to withstand temperatures up to 140 C 284 F If hot drops are performed drain should be hard plumbed Hot water inlet nipple 4 Cold water inlet nipple 5 Drain nipple 6 Slide hoses 1 2 and 3 over the hose nipples 4 5 and 6 and secure with hose clamps 7 Drain Drain NO NO YES YES Important The drain connection must be lower than the Multiprecise drain output This drain works on gravity The drain c...

Page 31: ...local line voltage agrees with the line voltage specified on the name plate A qualified electrician must connect the proper line receptacle to the end of the power cable in order to meet local requirements See the diagrams on the following page for main power supply connections Establishing the power connection ...

Page 32: ...60 Hz 3300 W For 220 V AC high power mains e g U S A Canada Japan 220 V AC 3 PE 50 60 Hz 3300 W If the unit is connected permantly to the main power supply then a 13 amp minimum circuit breaker must be installed as a mean for disconnection The circuit breaker must be in close proximity to the unit and within easy reach of the operator The circuit breaker should be marked as the disconnecting devic...

Page 33: ...nter via the RS 232 printer cable to the printer port 1 Supported printer types HP Deskjet or equivalent 2 Configure the serial printer 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity bit 3 Set up the AHIBA Multiprecise TC control unit See Table of Contents for chapter on programming the controller ...

Page 34: ...ahiba 33 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Alarm Light Optional Alarm Light Optional Pin 3 Pin 4 Instrument Connector Amp 206430 1 Pins Amp 66101 2 Mating Connector Connector Amp 206429 1 Pin Amp 66099 2 24V ...

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Page 36: ...ahiba 35 T Technical Data echnical Data ...

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Page 38: ...68 kg 150 lb Connections RS 232 C for printer data format 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Pin no Signal Description 1 CD Input signal level 3 TXD Output data 5 GND Ground C 91E 4pole plug for flashing alarm light ahiba 37 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Technical Data ...

Page 39: ...um Water hardness 10 dH Water consumption approx 6 54L min 1 7 gpm Water Connections warm water inlet 10mm ID 3 8 ID cool water inlet 10mm ID 3 8 ID drain 25mmID 1 mmID Temperature Operating 5 C to 40 C 80 max relative humidity up to 31 C 50 relative humidity up to 40 C altitude up to 2000 meters Cooling water 20 C ideal Accuracy 1 0 C AHIBA Multiprecise TC Technical Data ...

Page 40: ... fuses are used for circuit protection Note Fuses must be changed by a trained technician AHIBA Multiprecise TC Technical Data Power Interface Board F1 6 3AT F2 8AT 24V Unregulated Power Supply F 25AT ps Main Fuse F 8AT main ...

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Page 42: ...ahiba 41 Procedure for Dosing Procedure for Dosing ...

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Page 44: ...ached An alarm message in the Status Line will appear Press Esc or go to Run Program Menu Fig 1 Dosing can be activated from manual mode or program mode In manual mode there is only one dosing step allowed while in program mode dosing can be activated multiple times The MPTC dosing system is semi automatic this means that operator interaction is required The controller will alert the operator with...

Page 45: ...s the desired dosing solution amount has been dosed out of the dosing beaker but some of it still remains in the dosing tube After pressing Esc key or go to Run Program Menu the message below will appear 1 INSERT TUBE IN WATER 2 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Fig 2 ...

Page 46: ... display status line Press Esc or go to Run Program Menu At this time the first dosing solution has been dosed out of the dosing beaker but some still remains in the dosing tube After pressing Esc key or go to Run Program Menu the message as shown in Fig 2 will appear Follow the instructions on the screen 5 After pressing the Enter key dosing continues for the remaining dosing auxiliary in the tub...

Page 47: ...osing begins repeat steps 1 7 10 All dosing will repeat steps 1 7 except the last dosing steps 1 6 46 ahiba AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Dosing Program Mode 1 INSERT TUBE IN 2ND SOLUTION 2 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Fig 3 ...

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Page 50: ...NCTION DRAIN XXsec Ensure the beaker lid is on to build pressure up so water is pushed out of the beaker C Release pressure in the chamber by pressing the manual Pressure Relief valve switch located next to the chamber as shown below Note It is important to maintain atmospheric pressure during calibration for accuracy ahiba 49 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Calibration Water Flow Meter ...

Page 51: ...sure that the first data is correct D If the measured volume is differnet and exceeds the tolerance then enter the new value per the following formula 1 2220 YYYY Where XXX is the measured volume drained out of the beaker And YYYY is the new value to be entered in Pulse Ltr E The newly enter value has not been saved To save value press EXECUTE again When finished press Esc twice Press Enter when c...

Page 52: ...to CONFIGURATION DOSAGE PRIME TUBE b Fill graduated beaker with 50ml of water and insert dosing tube into the beaker c Go to CONFIGURATION DOSAGE CALIBRATE press Enter key d When finished record the volume dosed Volume dosed 50ml remaining volume in the beaker e Repeat and calculate the average value Enter the average value in MEASURED XX Xml and press Enter key f Press Esc to exit and then Enter ...

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Page 56: ...ss LED Flashes when a process program is running 2 Rotary knob Display contrast control 3 Switch Display unit selector switch Keypad POWER On Off switch Move cursor upward Move cursor downward ESCAPE Return to previous menu F Function key Invert sign 0 9 Alpha numeric keys ENTER Confirm input DELETE Cancel a keypad entry or a program ALARM RESET Cancel the alarm ...

Page 57: ... k l 6 m n o 7 p q r s 8 t u v 9 w x y z Function keys F Jump cursor to beginning of previous step F Jump cursor to beginning of next step F 0 Go to start of virtual screen F 9 Go to end of virtual screen F 2 A B C F 3 D E F F 4 G H I F 5 J K L F 6 M N O F 7 P Q R S F 8 T U V F 9 W X Y Z ...

Page 58: ...it Do not proceed unless the unit has been installed according to the installation instructions Switch on the unit by pressing the power on off button The display is activated After a few seconds the self diagnostic program is executed The main menu is displayed ...

Page 59: ... when a process is running Automatic process P blinking when a program is running Hold process H blinking when a program has been halted Delayed run process D blinking when a program is set to run at a later time Time display Time is displayed in the status line in the following format MM DD yyyy hh mm e g 03 02 2001 15 37 MM month DD day yyyy year hh hour mm minute Status messages A status messag...

Page 60: ...n error message will remain displayed until it is acknowledged by ALARM RESET and the fault is remedied If more than one alarm is issued the alarm with the greatest priority will be displayed The current time will not be displayed until all faults are corrected ...

Page 61: ...ms remain stored even during a power failure Limit values During programming all entries are checked against the following limits TEMPERATURE 20 140 C TIME in min 000 180 GRADIENT 6 0 6 0 C min FLOW 10 100 HOLD 0 1 FILL CW 1 2000ml FILL WW 1 2000ml RINSE CW 1 6500ml RINSE WW 1 6500ml PRESSURE 1 120sec VACUUM 1 120sec DRAIN 1 120sec Enter a gradient only when an exact ramp is required For maximum h...

Page 62: ... the main menu Press ENTER to activate the submenu Choose DIR PROGRAMS Press ENTER to activate the program directory submenu The display now shows a complete overview of the program memory positions that have been used Press ESC once to return to the EDIT PROGRAM menu With the cursor choose EDIT PROGRAM No _ Enter the number of the program to be created or the number of an existing program Press E...

Page 63: ...play where X indicates if Unit 1 or 2 is being displayed Program Example ADD NEW FUNCTION Enter STEP 01 FILL 600ml Enter NEW PROCESS STEP 02 HOLD Enter NEW PROCESS Enter STEP 03 Temp 60 0 C Enter GRAD 6 0 C Min Enter TIME 10 Min Enter FLOW 70 Enter DOSAGE 1 LIN Enter DOS START 1 Min Enter DOS VOL 20 ml Enter DOS TIME 20 min Enter STEP 04 Temp 80 0 C Enter GRAD 4 0 C Min Enter TIME 30 Min Enter FLO...

Page 64: ... TIME 30 Min Enter FLOW 70 Enter DOSAGE 3 DEGR Enter DOS DEGR 70 Enter DOS START 5 Min Enter DOS VOL 20 ml Enter DOS TIME 25 min Enter STEP 06 DRAIN 30 sec Enter STEP 07 RINSE CW 2000 ml Enter STEP 08 DRAIN 30 sec Enter AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Program Example ...

Page 65: ... for editing deleting copying programs RUN PROGRAM Menu for running programs process MANUAL MODE Menu for editing and starting a manual process only 1 step DATA Display the current temperature or current condition DATA OVERVIEW An enlarged display of temperature and remaining time of the program CONFIGURATION Menu for changing the equipment configuration ...

Page 66: ...am by entering the corresponding program number 1 99 Press ENTER to activate the program see section on Edit Program Number DEL PROGRAM No _ Choose a program to be deleted by entering its number 1 99 Press ENTER to call up the program Answer the confirmation prompt by ENTER or reject the command by pressing ESC DEL ALL PROGRAMS Deletes all programs in the memory by pressing ENTER Call up the funct...

Page 67: ...local memory Press ENTER to call up the submenu SAVE TO MEM CARD Saves the program in the local memory to the memory card Press ENTER to call up the function Answer the confirmation prompt by pressing ENTER or reject the command by ESC DEL MEM CARD PRG_ Deletes a program on the memory card 1 99 Press ENTER to call up the function Answer the confirmation prompt by ENTER or reject the command by ESC...

Page 68: ...ered using the keypad which is similar to that of a telephone See below for more information Key Press Repeatedly 0 space 1 2 A B C 3 D E F 4 G H I 5 J K L 6 M N O 7 P Q R S 8 T U V 9 W X Y Z The F_key acts as a caps lock In addition the F_key also can change the functionality of the delete key Pressing the F and delete keys together will change the delete key to either delete or backspace AHIBA M...

Page 69: ...number Press ENTER to start the program Befoer the program starts a submenu will appear to allow the program to be started at any step The default step is 1 DELAYED RUN NO _ Delays the start of a program Enter the desired program number Press ENTER to call up the function Enter the start date and time mm dd yyyy hh mm and press ENTER DATA OVERVIEW Activate the overview mode Press ENTER to call up ...

Page 70: ...e following page Display Actual Values END Terminate the current process Press ENTER to end the process Answer the confirmation prompt by ENTER or reject the command by ESC HOLD CONTINUE Hold the current process Also used to continue a process after a programmed HOLD Depending upon the initial situation either the HOLD or the CONTINUE menu is activated Press ENTER to call up the function Answer th...

Page 71: ...nning P The current program step is displayed in every line The following values are displayed Tis ___ _ C Actual temperature Tset ___ _ C Set temperature of the step TIME ___ min Duration of Tset to be maintained starts when the Tset temperature is reached GRAD _ _ C m Nominal gradient C min POWER ___ Current heating or cooling power Heating Cooling FLOW __ Motor RPM HOLD _ min Will stop process ...

Page 72: ...Tset ___ _ C Set temperature of the step Time _ min Duration of Tset to be maintained GRAD _ _ C m Nominal gradient C min POWER ___ Current heating or cooling power Heating Cooling FLOW __ Motor flow HOLD _ min Will stop process when the nominal value is reached 0 1 OFF ON START TIME MM DD yy hh mm Starting time of the currently running program ...

Page 73: ...nto the MANUAL menu MANUALPROCESS MANUAL FUNCTION MANUAL PROCESS Press ENTER to call up the submenu as shown below TEMP 20 0 C GRAD 0 0 C min TIME 0 min FLOW 10 DOSAGE 0 NONE RUN PROCESS END PROCESS DATA MANUAL FUNCTION Press ENTER to call up the function FILL CW 0 ml FILL WW 0 ml RINSE CW 0 ml RINSE WW 0 ml VACUUM 0 sec PRESSURE 0 sec DRAIN 0 sec END FUNCTION ...

Page 74: ...NTER COMMUNICATION Select the printer type Epson FX80 HP Deskjet or equivalent Select the baud rate setting for printer Select an interval for which the data is to be printed out DOSAGE This menu allows the user to perform dosing related functions such as RINSE DRAIN and CALIBRATION See appendix 7 INSTALLATION Call up the installation menu USER SETUP Here you can choose the setting of the alarm be...

Page 75: ...ed field will activate the selection The baud rate options are 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 Use or and press ENTER to make selection PRINT INTERVAL 00 00 This option allows actual data to be printed out via RS232 port at an interval specified by the user PRINTER BAUD RATE PRINT INTERVAL 00 00 ...

Page 76: ... crystalizing in the dosing tubes and dosing pump diaphragm thus prolonging the life of the dosing pump DRAIN 0ml Used for draining the remaining liquid in the tube Key in the desired volume and press Enter The total volume in the tube is approximately 6ml CALIBRATE Menu for calibrating the dosing pump TIP If more than one dosing is in a process select one solution for calibration However during D...

Page 77: ...aximum water fill in the beaker CAL WATER FLOW Calibrating water flow meter To ensure accuracy calibrate at leat every six months PASSWORD SETUP Installing a password will prevent accidental deleting of programs in the controller memory or memory card LANGUAGE Changing menu text from english to a different a available language See appendix 6 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC User Setup Menu BUZZER PROG END _ ...

Page 78: ...ion Program busy Program is currently being executed Editing is not possible Wait for program to end or exit existing program MEMORY CARD READ ONLY Memory card is write protected see back of memory card Insert the memory card without write protection INSERT MEMORY CARD No memory card inserted Insert memory card N A N A PRINTER BUSY Program is currently printing and can not be started yet Wait for ...

Page 79: ...ilure 1 Please wait Program is loading Wait for program to load Completed Process is done Info only 1 Press POWER wait 10 sec press POWER O K If the problem is not solved consult Datacolor Ahiba customer service The nearest office can be found through the Datacolor Worldwide Office Locator at www datacolor com or by contacting Datacolor Corporate Headquarters 609 924 2189 and asking for customer s...

Page 80: ...ge exceeds 2 minutes FLOW MOTOR FAILURE Controller does not detect motor movement PT100 FAILURE Temperature sensor failed Replace sensor or 1 Tist OUT OF RANGE Temperature monitoring has tripped INFO STACK UNDERFLOW Internal program error LOW BATTERY Battery low Programs can be lost Save the programs and call Datacolor customer support Display Info Description Action 1 3 1 2 1 1 Press Esc or goto ...

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Page 84: ...he beaker may be activated by pushing down the button It will release excess pressure to the drain manifold Before opening a beaker lid hold down the manual pressure relief valve and watch the pressure gauge on the front of the unit Make sure the pressure reading is at 0 before opening the beaker lid Glass Protection The dye chamber is protected by inside and outside lexan protective tubing The in...

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Page 88: ...in valve resulting in leaks in the system Outer Casings The outer skins of the Ahiba Multiprecise TC are made of stainless steel Use a mild non abrasive detergent or glass cleaner to clean any spills that mat occur Front Display Panel The front display panel is a powder coated stainless steel Use a mild non abrasive detergent or glass cleaner to clean any spills that occur Extra care should be tak...

Page 89: ...e to be dismantled a Cleaning of individual parts b Replacement of worn parts To do so use a slotted screwdriver or a coin to undo the bearing neck 1 Following this bearing disk 5 impeller 6 and magnet 7 may be removed from the body of the pump 3 Remove the bearing nut 4 by rotating it counterclockwise from the side socket 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 90: ... Use 6mm socket wrench and remove the 4 csk hex socket screws 2 on the flange 3 above the glass cylinder 4 Remove inside protective glass 4 by pulling it up 5 Remove beaker glass 5 by pulling it up 6 Replace glass and two seals and center it on the edge of the thermal bowl Re install inner protective glass 7 Re install outside protective glass 1 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 91: ...up pressure to 3 bar function PRESSURE For safety reasons leak test may be performed only in dye chamber filled with water The inside and outside protective glass must be in place For approximately 3 minutes check the pressure gauge on the front of the unit If a loss of pressure or a leak in the dye chamber is obvious the dye chamber mounting glass seals must be checked and replaced if necessary ...

Page 92: ...nipples U X Lid Check o ring ensure lid seals properly check for leaks U X If necessary replace o ring Manual Pressure Relief Valve With pressure in chamber press button and ensure gauge drops pressure S X Adjust check valve if necessary Internal Plumbing S X Check for leaks Water Flow Meter S X Dyeing Beaker Temperature Calibration S X Check the beaker temperature and adjust if necessary Use cali...

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Page 96: ...OSAGE 2 PRGR DEL MEM CARD PRG__ 01 DOS PROGR 50 DEL ALL MEM CARD 01 DOS START _min 01 DOS VOL _ml 01 DOS TIME _min PROG M CARD No __ COPY PROG No __ ADD NEW PROCESS PROGRAM No __ DESTINATION No __ ADD NEW FUNCTION LOAD FROM MEM CARD COPY PROGRAM INSERT PROCESS 0 INSERT FUNCTION 0 PROGRAM No __ PRINT PROG No __ DEL LAST STEP PROG M CARD No __ Yes press Enter DEL STEP 0 SAVE TO MEM CARD No press ESC...

Page 97: ...__ MANUAL MODE DELAYED RUN No __ Enter time DATA DATA OVERVIEW MM DD YYYY hh mm DATA OVERVIEW DATA RUN PROG No __ DATA OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION See Appendix 4 DATA END PROG No __ END See Appendix 5 See Appendix 5 Yes press Enter HOLD PROG No __ HOLD CONTINUE No press ESC Yes press Enter No press ESC CONT PROG No __ Yes press Enter No press ESC ...

Page 98: ...CESS TEMP ___ _ C DATA MANUAL FUNCTION GRAD _ _ C min DATA OVERVIEW TIME ___ min CONFIGURATION FLOW ___ DOSAGE 2 PROG FILL CW 0ml DOS PROGR __ FILL WW 0ml DOS START __min RINSE CW 0ml DOS VOL __ml RINSE WW 0ml DOS TIME __min VACUUM 0sec RUN PROCESS PRESSURE 0sec END PROCESS DRAIN 0sec See Appendix 4 DATA END FUNCTION ...

Page 99: ...C Tset ___ _ C TIME ___min Tis ___ _ C GRAD _ _ C min Tset ___ _ C Manual Process POWER ___ TIME ___min FLOW __ GRAD _ _ C min HOLD _ POWER ___ DOSAGE 2 PROG FLOW __ DOS PROGR __ HOLD _ DOS START __min DOSAGE 1 LIN DOS VOL __ml DOS START __min DOS TIME __min DOS VOL __ml START TIME DOS TIME __min MM DD YYYY hh mm START TIME PROGRAM No __ MM DD YYYY hh mm STEP No __ Tis __ ...

Page 100: ...ahiba 99 AHIBA MULTIPRECISE TC Appendix 5 Main Menu EDIT PROGRAM No Process Running RUN PROGRAM MANUAL MODE DATA DATA OVERVIEW CONFIGURATION Manual Automatic Process 180 min 120 0 END 120 0 ...

Page 101: ...ct Buzzer ProgEnd _ DOSAGE Buzzer SafetyBond _ USER SETUP See Appendix 7 300 BAUD _ Offs Sen _ _ C INSTALLATION 1200 BAUD _ CAL WATER FLOW Access Restricted to 2400 BAUD _ PASSWORD SETUP NEW PASSWORD _ _ _ _ DCI Personnel Only 4800 BAUD _ LANGUAGE RE ENTER NEW _ _ _ _ 9600 BAUD _ PULSES ltr 2220 19200 BAUD _ When exiting LANGUAGE EXECUTE ENTER select User Setup English Enter Deutsch Enter SAVE PAR...

Page 102: ...uration Menu SET TIME COMMUNICATION DOSAGE DOSE VERIFICATION DOS VOL 0 0ml USER SETUP RINSE 0ml EXECUTE INSTALLATION DRAIN 0ml CALIBRATE DRAIN __ml Yes press Enter RINSE __ml No press ESC Yes press Enter No press ESC CALIBRATE __ _ml MEASURED __ __ml ...

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