
Flooded Replenishment
This feature is designed for low film usage. It allows for replenishment of the developer and fixer solutions each
time the processor comes out of the STANDBY mode.
Possible damage to electronics from electrostatic discharge. Use an ESD wrist strap.
Adjusting the Settings of the Replenishment Switches
NOTE
• Flooded Replenishment (U20 SWITCH 1) is set at the factory to ‘‘OFF’’.
• Regardless of the switch position, when the processor is in the STANDBY mode, wash water will not
flow to the WASH TANK unless the processor requires developer cooling.
• Water Conservation (U20 SWITCH 2) is set at the factory to ‘‘ON’’.
[1]
Set U20 SWITCH 1 to ‘‘ON’’ for flooded replenishment. See Figure 53 on page 2-53.
[2]
The 100 Circuit Board is set at the factory for 9.6 seconds of replenishment time. The range of
adjustment is 4.4 - 17.5 seconds.
[3]
Rotate R1 Potentiometer clockwise
to increase and counterclockwise
to decrease the
replenishment time. See Figure 53 on page 2-53.
Water Conservation
Understanding Water Conservation
• When the processor cycles into the STANDBY mode, and U20-SWITCH 2 is in the ‘‘ON’’ position, no water
will flow to the WASH TANK. As film is processed, water will flow to the WASH TANK.
• When the processor is not in use, it will continue to cycle in and out of the STANDBY mode without water
flowing to the WASH TANK.
• When U20-SWITCH 2 is set to the ‘‘OFF’’ position (non-water conservation), water will flow to the WASH
TANK whenever the processor comes out of the STANDBY mode.
Film Feed Signal
Adjusting the Film Feed Signal
The 100 CIRCUIT BOARD is set at the factory for 3 seconds. The range of adjustment is 3 - 13 seconds.
If adjustment of the FILM FEED SIGNAL is necessary, rotate R147 clockwise
to increase, and
counterclockwise
to decrease. See Figure 53 on page 2-53.
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