![GLI P63 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 83](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/gli/p63/p63_operating-instructions-manual_2231741083.webp)
PART THREE - OPERATION
SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE MENU
Model P63 pH Analyzer
Rev. 7-1201
82
For GLI
Air/Water Blast
Cleaning System
the analog outputs at their present values, retracts the sen-
sor, and rinses it (Relay A output) for the longer of either
“Rinse” time entered for a “Wash” or “Cal” cycle. When the
rinse is finished, the sensor remains in the retracted posi-
tion until you insert it by using the “MANUAL INSERT”
submenu screen.
On the “MANUAL INSERT” screen, selecting “RUN” holds
the analog outputs at their present values, turns off the re-
tract output (TTL A), and begins sensor insertion. When
TTL inputs confirm that the sensor is fully inserted, the
analog outputs remain held until the longer of either “Hold
Release” time entered for a “Wash” or “Cal” cycle expires.
After selecting “Sensor Maintenance” from the MAINTE-
NANCE main menu, press
ENTER key
to display the fol-
lowing screen:
With the “Manual Wash” line selected, press the
ENTER
key
to access the following submenu screen:
Use this “MANUAL WASH” submenu screen to manually
control the defined wash cycle previously established
(PART THREE, Section 5.4 under “For GLI Air/Water Blast
Cleaning System” subheading in “DEFINE WASH CYCLE”
section).
Select “RUN” and press the
ENTER key
to hold the analog
outputs at their present values and to start the defined wash
cycle (Relay C output). The “Operation Time Remaining”
field counts down the time entered for the defined wash cy-
cle. The analog outputs remain “held” until the hold release
time, entered for the defined wash cycle, expires.
Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com