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Setting one's own parameters 

All parameters/changeovers which do not conform to your country can be defined at will 
under menu item ’

. .

’ . Proceed as follows: 

1. Confirm ’On’ once again: Key 

OK 

2. Move ’>’ to’

. .

’: Keys 

 or 

 

3. Accept menu item ’. .’: Key 

OK

 

 
The display shows: 
 
Month (MM) and (DD) 
 

 

 

 

Start of summer time 

 

 

 

 

End of summer time 

 

 

 

 

Time difference wanted in min. 

 
Let us assume you want to enter the following parameters: Start of summer time 31 
March, end of summer time 1 November and a time difference of 120 minutes 
(two hours). 
You can enter your data in the following manner: 

  Keys 

 and 

 move the cursor/filled-in square to and fro. 

  Keys 

 and 

 change the value at the cursor position. 

   

The display shows: 
 
 
 

 

 

 

31 March 
1.  November 

Time difference of 120 min. 
 
 
 
 
When you have entered all the values, then press Key 

OK

In this way you have entered your personal summer/winter time changeover. 
 
LOGO! then displays the following: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LOGO! shows that the summer/winter time changeover is switched on and that the 
parameters have been freely set ( ’..’ ). 

Caution: 

The only thing you need to do to deactivate the summer/winter time changeover is to 
confirm ’Off’ with key 

OK 

in this menu. 

Summary of Contents for BASIKA rho NS 10

Page 1: ...Separator with integrated sludge trap made of Polyethylen PE LMD in oval design NS 2 4 7 5 10 Indoor installation in rooms protected from frost Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions Subj...

Page 2: ...or 6 2 6 Safety Instructions for Maintenance Inspection and Assembly Work 6 2 7 Modifications and Manufacture of Spare Parts on One s Own Authority 7 2 8 Illegal Operating Methods 7 3 Transportation 7...

Page 3: ...hed 13 8 2 Disposal 13 8 2 1 Manual semi automatic disposal device 13 8 2 2 Fully automatic disposal device 15 8 3 Default settings for LOGO 17 23 9 Maintenance 24 25 10 Faults during Operation 26 Dec...

Page 4: ...grease settlement in the inlet pipes they need to be laid with a slope of at least 2 1 50 and they should be easy to clean Technical regulations to be observed DIN 1986 draining plants for buildings a...

Page 5: ...e of the system Not only that the general safety advice mentioned under the headline safety need to be followed but all other special safety advice given under other headlines as well 2 1 Identificati...

Page 6: ...people are in danger because of electric mechanical and chemical impacts the environment is endangered because of leakage of hazardous substances 2 4 Safety conscious Working The safety advice the ex...

Page 7: ...al Advice of the operating manual The limit values indicated in the data sheet may not be exceeded at all This installation and operating manual does not suspend any general prescriptions which are no...

Page 8: ...ut opening the lid filling unit solenoid valve to refill the separator signalling unit max grease storage capacity reached 4 1 2 Fully Automatic Disposal Device Equipped with inspection window agitato...

Page 9: ...ion pipe first of all the disposal pallet is erected horizontally and in flow direction the outlet suction connection points to the front Then the grease separator with the connection piece at the bot...

Page 10: ...nance Prior to commissioning an expert needs to make sure that one of the necessary electric protective measures is available Grounding protective multiple earthing differential current switching etc...

Page 11: ...st restart by means of a padlock Check whether the cover of the grease separator fits and is closed perfectly by means of the snap buckles clamping rings Check whole plant for tightness especially the...

Page 12: ...release chlorine and should be used sparingly If they are used before entering the separator the separation effect may not be affected and they may not form stable emulsions EN 1825 2 According to EN...

Page 13: ...l releases a message This message can also be retrieved in a potential free manner via an in house alarm signal processing system BMS GLT 8 2 Disposal of the Grease Separator Content 8 2 1 Manual semi...

Page 14: ...eans that the disposal process is pending The display says Max Grease Storage Capacity Reached At the same time the in house alarm signal processing system BMS GLT is can be activated via a floating c...

Page 15: ...l car The text display says Pump ON If the distance from the separator to the disposal car is quite long the device to accelerate the pump off process can now be activated at the disposal car The agit...

Page 16: ...sal process is pending The display says Max Grease Storage Capacity Reached At the same time the in house alarm signal processing system BMS GLT is can be activated via a floating contact By pushing t...

Page 17: ...ing deactivating summer winter time changeover in the programming operation mode 1 Switch LOGO to the programming operation mode 2 You are now in the main menu and want to pre select the Setup menu Ke...

Page 18: ...mmer time in Europe UK is equivalent to the beginning and end of summer time in Great Britain US is equivalent to the beginning and end of summer time in the Unites States AUS is equivalent to the beg...

Page 19: ...d of summer time Time difference AUS TAS First Sunday in October 02 00am 03 00am Last Sunday in March 03 00am 02 00am 60 min NZ First Sunday in October 02 00am 03 00am Third Sunday in March 03 00am 02...

Page 20: ...ime 1 November and a time difference of 120 minutes two hours You can enter your data in the following manner Keys and move the cursor filled in square to and fro Keys and change the value at the curs...

Page 21: ...y trigger actions From product line 0BA1 On re starting the clock is at Sunday 00 00 1 January The time remains as it is and flashes LOGO is in the state in which it was before the power supply was in...

Page 22: ...he following display The cursor is at the weekday 8 Select the day of the week Keys or 9 Move the cursor to the next position Keys or 10 Change the value at the position Keys or 11 Set the clock to th...

Page 23: ...he parameterization operation mode See Chapter 8 3 1 Item 1 2 Select in the Set parameterization menu Keys 3 Accept Set Key OK 4 Move the to Contrast Keys or 5 Accept Contrast Key OK LOGO reveals the...

Page 24: ...st restart by a padlock 2 While the inside of the container is cleaned the suction pump at the disposal car needs to be switched on 3 Internal Cleaning of the Container open the container lid thorough...

Page 25: ...of the grease separator is rubbed in with maintenance oil 10 Listing of required spare parts 11 Make a final report If you wish our after sales service to do the maintenance which will be charged sepa...

Page 26: ...dge General Fault Pump A motor overload switch monitors continuously the power device of the pump In case of a failure the reason for the failure needs to be eliminated and the motor overload switch i...

Page 27: ...to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions We always do our utmost to service you as good as possible MAGUS GmbH Am Westerbusch 63a 65 D 42111 Wuppertal Tel 49 202 7581920 Fax 49 202 7581...

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