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b.Open the cabinet and remove the black plug in the

bottom of the cabinet under the motor.

c. Feed the white plug on the adaptor up through the hole

in the bottom of the cabinet and connect it to the
mating plug below the timer box. Note: The plugs are
keyed so that they only go together one way.

d.There is a split in the black plug removed from the cab-

inet. Place the wires to the adaptor through this split.
Put the plug back into the cabinet. (Put the back edge
in first, then press the front end into the cabinet.)

e.Plug the adaptor into a standard 110-volt outlet. Route

the wire so that it is out of the way of traffic. (Wires left
hanging loose may be a tripping hazard, or may
accidentally cause the adaptor to become unplugged.)

M

ODELS

 1080 & 1085 (“D” 

CELLS

)

a.(8) alkaline “D” size (UM-1) batteries are required.
b.Place the batteries as indicated in the battery holder

supplied

c. Open the front of the cabinet.
d.Attach the plug on the battery holder to the white plug

below the timer box. Note: The plugs are keyed so
that they only go together one way.

e.Using a battery life of 40 running hours, determine

when to replace the batteries. Write a safe replacement
date on the label supplied and place it on the outside of
the dispenser. (Using pencil allows changing the
replacement date each time.)

f. When replacing the batteries, slide the mode (left) switch to the “O” (off) position before changing the batteries.

Unplug the battery holder from the unit. There are tabs on both sides of the plug that hold the plugs together.
Squeeze both tabs to release the plugs. After the new batteries are in place and the holder is plugged in, slide the
mode switch to the “

I

” (on) position to be sure power is supplied to the pump motor. Be sure that the mode switch is

returned to the center position so that the system runs according to the program.

11. Prime the pump by placing the mode switch to the left (

I

) position. run the pump uintil treatment product has filled all

tubing and has just begun to be discharged.

Determining the proper dosage/setting for your application:
The dispenser has a 3.5-ounce per minute average flow rate. New batteries will produce a dispense rate of a little more than 3.5
ounces per minute. After the first few running hours, the dispense rate will be approximately 3.5 ounces per minute and remain
close to that for the balance of the practical battery life (40 total running hours). The minimum dispensing time is one minute.
(If a minimum dispense of less than 3.5 ounces is desired, inquire about smaller capacity tubes.)
1. See the instructions for the treatment product to determine how much should be dispensed in each dose. Using the fact

that each minute the pump runs doses 3.5 ounces of treatment, determine how long each dosing period should be. For
example, if the treatment instructions call for 6 ounces to be dosed each time, program the dispenser to run for two minutes
(an approximate 7 ounce dose). Always round to the next highest full minute in this determination.

2. See the instructions for the treatment product to determine when the dosing is to occur. Program the timer to dispense at

the appropriate times. Set the timer so that the pump runs for the required number of minutes to dose as determined in step
1 above.

Programming the Timer:
The timer allows up to 8 different programmed (timed) periods. A timed period can occur on just one day of the week or it can
be set to occur on one of several groups of days. The available groups of days (with day 1 being Monday) are:

> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Monday through Friday only),
> 6, 7 (Saturday and Sunday only)
> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (every day but Sunday),
> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (every day of the week).

The programmer is controlled by two switches. The left side switch controls the MODE, and the right switch is used to SET the
timer. In normal operation, both switches are in their center positions. When the  “R” (reset)  button at the bottom of the timer is
pushed, the time and all programs will be erased. The display will flash 0:00 and a small triangle under the “7”.

To Set Current Time and Day: (See timer diagram, next page. THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE PROGRAMMING.)

1. Place SET (right) switch in the left position, as the face of the timer is viewed.
2. Press “h” until the correct hour of the day is shown. (There is a “P” before the time to indicate p.m.) Likewise, press “m”to

display the correct minutes.

3. Press “1 . . . 7” to advance the indicating triangle at the top of the display to point to the current day of the week.
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AC ADAPTOR INSTALLATION

D-CELL BATTERY INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for AutoDose 1060

Page 1: ...rect discharge away from you or other persons or into approved containers dispense cleaners and chemicals in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Exercise CAUTION when maintaining your equipment equipment clean for proper operation protective clothing and eyewear when working in the vicinity of all chemicals filling or emptying equipment or changing tubes re assemble equipment according to ...

Page 2: ...through to allow the tubing to pass into the pipe Wrap the injection fit ting once with sealing tape Teflon and screw in the injection fitting Tighten to provide a positive seal 8 Determine where the discharge tube will be secured to walls tables etc Cut tubing the appropriate length for such installation Connect the tubing to the injection fit ting Be sure the tubing will be out of the way of tra...

Page 3: ...rate of a little more than 3 5 ounces per minute After the first few running hours the dispense rate will be approximately 3 5 ounces per minute and remain close to that for the balance of the practical battery life 40 total running hours The minimum dispensing time is one minute If a minimum dispense of less than 3 5 ounces is desired inquire about smaller capacity tubes 1 See the instructions fo...

Page 4: ...wing programs does not change the settings but you can change the program while you are reviewing it by using the 1 7 h and m buttons If you are reviewing a program when a programmed on event should take place the motor will not start until you switch the unit back to automatic In the case of an off event the dispenser will not stop until you switch the timer back to automatic mode 7 To change a p...

Page 5: ...event pumping 10 Place a dab of Tube Lube on the lower roller as shown Further lubing during operation is not needed 11 Replace the clear cover and install the two short screws into the brass inserts in the pump body 12 Put a cable tie on the inlet tube stem left side as viewed from front just below the pump housing This will prevent the tubing from walking through the pump as the pump operates 13...

Page 6: ...uired 2 a b c 4 3 1 Key Part Description 1 10069135 Lock replacement kit 2 10069136 Timer replacement kit 3 10069103 Timer cover clear 4 10006103 Motor gearbox 5 10069108 Wireharness 6 10069137 Door with lock 7 10069138 Inner body with wiring Black wire goes to motor terminal that is marked with a red dot NOTSHOWN 10016401 Tube connector barb kit 10016201 Drum tube kit Norprene 10016202 Viton 1001...

Page 7: ...illhelptoprovidetheproperdosingbyprovidingamoreconsistentpumpingrate USEONLYALKALINEBATTERIES CAUTION ALWAYSTURNTHEMODESWITCHTOTHE O POSITION OFF BEFORECHANGINGANYBATTERIES Tube Selection Guide TUBE DRAIN TREATMENT TYPE Viton Solvents Acids Norprene Bacterias Enzymes Detergents DispenserSpecifications PUMP Flow rate 100 cc approx 3 5 oz min Tube Model 1060 1070 1080 Norprene Models 1065 1075 1085 ...

Page 8: ...12 03 Centerline of cabinet T O P CENTER DRILL AT THESE POINTS TEMPLATE FOR WALL MOUNTING DISPENSER Page 8 ...

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