With the “Manual” program you may start the process directly without retrieving any
data from previously saved mixing programs.
To begin, select the UNGUATOR® jar size using the “+” or “-” key and enter with “ok”.
From jar size 100mI and greater the maximum rpm is restricted. This is a safety feature
to optimize the power exposure for all material, jars, and mixing blades particularly when
using larger UNGUATOR® jars.
Afterwards you may choose the initial mixing time with “+” or “-“. The time is set to a
maximum of 10 minutes to begin with. Enter with “ok”.
At the next step you may enter the initial mixing speed (rpm). With “ok“ you may confirm
your selection and the electronic mixing arm moves in the lowest position in order to
lifting can be manually handled.
The prepared mixing unit and/or mixing blade shaft may now be attached to the bayonet
slot. The guiding hand of the operating person shall simultaneously cover both the jar lid
and jar body tightly prior starting the mixing process by entering the “ok” key.
The UNGUATOR® mixing unit shall now be evenly and at a moderate
rate moved up and down all the way from the bottom to the top of
the jar lid and vice versa.
During the mixing process you may modify the mixing time if
needed by pushing the “+” or “-“ key. With “ok” you may also move
to the rpm setting. The speed may also be adjusted with “+” or “-“.
After pushing “ok” you may go back to the time setting again.
Due to the possibility of handling the jar manually the “Manual”
program does not create any identification number after the mixing
process has been completed.
For any UNGUATOR® jar size 200ml or greater we recommend
choosing one of the programs that would apply an automatic
stroke. That way you prevent any potential jam or damage of the
material involved.
6.5 Mixing Time
When creating an individual mixing operation with either one of the programs “Auto-Q” or
“Quick-ID-Start”, complying with the minimum mixing time for the selected formualtion is
recommended. Depending on the composition and size of the formulation, the individual
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Pic. 26.
Lifting arm
in start position for
the “Manual” mixing
program