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User Manual
Operating Instructions
2.1EN-38016-C09
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Operating
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Pause tim e
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Lubr
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PCB 3
Time sequence diagram
1)
Operating cycle = Pause time + Lubricating time
A lubrication cycle consis ts of one pause time and one
lubricating time. Once the pause time has elapsed, the lu-
bricating time starts to run. This operating cycle is repeated
permanently after the machine has been put into operation.
During the lubricating time, the pump element dispenses
the lubricant to the lubrication points via progressive me-
tering devices.
Printed Circuit Board V10-V13 (V20-V23), continuation
Pause tim e
determines the frequency of the lubricating times (lubrica-
tion cycles) as long as the machine/ vehicle is in oper ation.
is started and stopped via the machine contact or driving
switch.
is
adjustable.
Data backup:
The present operating status and the part of the pause time
already lapsed are stored when the machine contac t/ignition
switch is disconnected/switched off.
Reconnection:
When reconnecting the machine contact/ignition switch, the
remaining pause time will continue lapsing from where it had
been interrupted. It will continue lapsing until the pause time
set on the blue rotary switch (see fig. PCB 6) will be reached.
Pause time settings should be adapted to the operating cycles
required for the respective application (see c hapter “Pause
time s etting”, PCB 6).
Lubricating time
depends on the system ’s lubricant requirement.
is started and stopped via the machine contact or driving
switch.
is
adjustable.
Data backup:
The present operating status and the part of the lubricating
time already lapsed are stored when the machine contact/
ignition switch is disc onnected/switc hed off.
Reconnection:
When reconnecting the machine contact/ignition switch, the
remaining lubricating time will continue lapsing from where it
had been interrupted. It will continue lapsing until the lubri-
cating time set on the red rotary switch (see fig. PCB 7) will be
reached.
Lubricating time settings should be adapted to the lubricant
requirement of the respective application (see chapter “Lu-
bricating time setting“, PCB 7).
Time storage
Data backup:
Even if the operating voltage is switched off, the times lapsed
will be stored indefinitely (in the EEPROM).
Reconnection:
When the power supply is switched on again the control unit
continues to operate from the point where it had been inter-
rupted.