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The Control Panel

2–2

CONTROL PANEL

Figure 2–1.  CONTROL PANEL

Switches

POWER

Turns power to the unit ON and OFF.

(controls only— does not disconnect equipment from AC voltage

)

START

Starts the unit: whichever items are switched on by the toggles below--
typically the conveyor and the dispenser.

EMERGENCY STOP

Stops the conveyor and the dispenser.

POWER

START

POWER

OFF

ON

EMERGENCY
STOP

CONVEYOR

DRIVE

ON

OFF

FORWARD

REVERSE

DISPENSER

DRIVE

CONVEYOR

FULL

1700 BEDDING DISPENSER

DISPENSER

DRIVE

ON

OFF

LOW

HIGH

ADJUSTABLE SPEED

DISPENSER DRIVE

A04063-A

DUST

COLLECTOR

ON

OFF

(OPTION—
NOT ON ALL UNITS)

Summary of Contents for 1750 Series

Page 1: ...SERIES 1750 AUTOMATIC TYPE TUNNEL BEDDING DISPENSERS USER MANUAL 61301604063 Rev A...

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Page 3: ...SERIES 1750 AUTOMATIC TYPE TUNNEL BEDDING DISPENSERS USER MANUAL Getinge Castle Inc 1777 East Henrietta Road Rochester New York 14623 3133 Phone 800 950 9912 USA Facsimile 800 950 2570...

Page 4: ...t the user to the possibility of personal injury Caution notes alert the user to the possibility of damage to the equipment Notes alert the user to pertinent facts and conditions This manual contains...

Page 5: ...Panel 1 3 Conveyor 1 3 Conveyor Drive Motor 1 3 Dispenser Drive Motor 1 3 Exhaust Vent 1 3 Hopper Lid 1 3 Mains Disconnect 1 3 Storage Hopper 1 3 Top Panel 1 3 Water Collection Area 1 3 INTERIOR COMP...

Page 6: ...3 DISPENSER DRIVE REVERSE FORWARD 2 3 DUST COLLECTOR option 2 3 Indicators 2 3 POWER 2 3 CONVEYOR FULL 2 3 DISPENSER DRIVE ON 2 3 CONVEYOR DRIVE ON 2 3 DUST COLLECTOR ON option 2 4 EMERGENCY STOP 2 4...

Page 7: ...ION OPTIONS 6 1 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS 6 1 TECHNICAL DATA 6 2 Service Requirements 6 2 General Notes On Utilities 6 2 NOTE 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 2 NOTE 2 EXHAUST SYSTEM 6 2 UNCRATING AND INSPECTION...

Page 8: ...vi Conveyor Stop 7 3 DESCRIPTION 7 3 USER CONTROLS 7 3 MAINTENANCE REQUIRED 7 3 Index...

Page 9: ...and follow the lockout tagout procedures to ensure safety and prevent accidental shock PERSONNEL SAFETY The following safety features have been installed to protect the operator Load Conveyor Clutch...

Page 10: ...and Power Box alert service personnel to possible hazards HIGH VOLTAGE CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel ATTENTION Refe...

Page 11: ...ch cage moves through the filling chamber Dispensed bedding volume is adjustable to accommodate various depths and sizes of cages Configurations Application For use in research animal care laboratorie...

Page 12: ...CT example DISPENSER DRIVE MOTOR TOP ACCESS PANEL HOPPER LID STORAGE HOPPER CONTROL PANEL AUTOMATIC CONVEYOR STOP option CONVEYOR DRIVE MOTOR CONVEYOR UNLOAD END A04063 B EXHAUST VENT FILLING CHAMBER...

Page 13: ...ve Motor Propels the dispenser drive see INTERIOR COMPONENTS on page 1 4 Exhaust Vent Removes air dust and other particles from the interior of the bedding dispenser to prevent inhalation by personnel...

Page 14: ...djust the level of fill Hopper Safety Gate Prevents the operator from contacting the dispenser The operator leaves the safety gate in place to fill the hopper with bedding The safety gate also keeps l...

Page 15: ...ries the speed of the dispenser drive After the cages exit the filling chamber the controls alert the operator that the process is complete The cages are then manually unloaded from the conveyor Figur...

Page 16: ...nless steel operator s control panel containing switches and indicators is mounted on the unit Powered Roller Conveyor System The cages are transported through the filling chamber by powered stainless...

Page 17: ...iminate the need for connection to building exhaust System is interwired with the bedding dispenser and equipped with an On Off switch mounted on the control panel Right Service Side Installation When...

Page 18: ...General Description 1 8...

Page 19: ...Using the control panel the operator Selects processing settings Starts and stops the bedding dispenser Knows when to unload the conveyor Adjusts the level of bedding filling the cages Clears jams in...

Page 20: ...ichever items are switched on by the toggles below typically the conveyor and the dispenser EMERGENCY STOP Stops the conveyor and the dispenser POWER START POWER OFF ON EMERGENCY STOP CONVEYOR DRIVE O...

Page 21: ...less there is a jam see Section 5 Troubleshooting To set to REVERSE press and hold the switch To return to FORWARD release the switch FORWARD bedding is continually dispensed from the hopper REVERSE n...

Page 22: ...The Control Panel 2 4 DUST COLLECTOR ON option Lights when the dust collector is ON EMERGENCY STOP Lights when EMERGENCY STOP is pressed...

Page 23: ...ing the bedding dispenser each day Danger of falling The surrounding floor may be slippery with spilled bedding When around the bedding dispenser walk carefully to maintain balance and avoid injurious...

Page 24: ...d Keep the safety gate in place 2 Fill the hopper with bedding NEVER OVERFILL THE HOPPER CAPACITY Otherwise the dispenser drive may jam If this occurs see TO CLEAR THE DISPENSER DRIVE on page 5 2 3 Co...

Page 25: ...ay Series 1750 CONTROL TYPICAL SETTING ADJUSTABLE SPEED DISPENSER DRIVE ADJUST LOW lower level of bedding HIGH higher level of bedding DISPENSER DRIVE on off ON CONVEYOR DRIVE on off ON DISPENSER DRIV...

Page 26: ...ccur 2 Set the DISPENSER DRIVE see SETTING on page 3 3 ON to fill the cages with bedding OFF to let the cages pass through without filling 3 Press START 4 Adjust the speed of the DISPENSER DRIVE as re...

Page 27: ...WER 1 Turn OFF the POWER switch The bedding dispenser ceases operation 2 To restart the bedding dispenser a Turn ON the POWER Switch b Press START Emergency Power Shutoff In an emergency it may be nec...

Page 28: ...Operating Instructions 3 6...

Page 29: ...ough to fit the inline filter 2 Remove the inline filter using the handle 3 Immerse the inline filter in the bucket 4 Agitate the inline filter in the water to remove dirt 5 Air dry the inline filter...

Page 30: ...Maintenance 4 2 Figure 4 1 GREASE FITTINGS GREASE HERE GREASE HERE Load End Unload End A04063 F...

Page 31: ...fer to the Customer Manual for a list of recommended spare parts The electrical schematic is also in the Customer Manual DESCRIPTION PART NO Bedding See Compatible Bedding Types on page 3 1 Lustre Sta...

Page 32: ...Maintenance 4 4...

Page 33: ...he safety switches hopper lid hopper safety gate top panel access panels Ensure that the safety gate is in place and that lids and panels are closed When both hopper safety switches are closed the lig...

Page 34: ...Run the unit in reverse for about ten seconds 3 Release the DISPENSER DRIVE switch so that it switches back to FORWARD 4 Wait for the drive to stop completely 5 Run the unit in forward for about ten s...

Page 35: ...pecialists from GETINGE Castle Inc Reassembly by Installation Specialists from GETINGE Castle Inc Supervision of Installation by Installation Specialists from GETINGE Castle Inc FACILITY REQUIREMENTS...

Page 36: ...the entire exhaust system Powered Exhaust connections are not required when the optional Dust Collection System is selected All specifications are subject to change without notice SERIES 1750 UTILITIE...

Page 37: ...and place a 4 x 4 x 4 block under each of the support legs Dismantle and remove the lower skid from under the machine Raise the machine up using the pallet lift remove the 4 blocks and lower the machi...

Page 38: ...equipment 1 Because of the slope of the floor it may be necessary to shim under the legs to achieve the leveling tolerance Utilities Check to insure that the following utility requirements are as spe...

Page 39: ...d to the unit CHECK OUT Fill the hopper 1 Open the hopper lid Keep the safety gate in place 2 Partially fill the hopper with bedding NEVER OVERFILL THE HOPPER CAPACITY Otherwise the dispenser drive ma...

Page 40: ...ions 6 6 6 Turn OFF the POWER switch Turn OFF the mains disconnect 7 If the bedding dispenser functions properly this check out procedure is concluded If it does not function properly contact authoriz...

Page 41: ...ers options to meet each customer s specific needs This chapter lists the most commonly selected options Your washer may not have the options listed and could have other specific options For the optio...

Page 42: ...ner connected to the vent of the dispenser Power switch Must be ON to operate Power cord Connected to the GFI receptacle on the side of the bedding dispenser Vacuum hose Must be connected to the beddi...

Page 43: ...onveyor Stop DESCRIPTION The conveyor stop uses a photoelectric switch and reflector to stop the conveyor when cages have reached the end of the unload end conveyor USER CONTROLS None MAINTENANCE REQU...

Page 44: ...Options 7 4...

Page 45: ...ON light 2 3 CONVEYOR DRIVE ON OFF switch 2 3 CONVEYOR FULL 3 4 CONVEYOR FULL light 2 3 Conveyor stop automatic 1 7 Conveyor system 1 6 D Daily checklist 3 1 Data technical 6 2 Debris screen 1 6 figur...

Page 46: ...ance Assurance Plan O Operation 3 4 Options automatic conveyor stop 1 7 dust collection system 1 7 Most common 7 2 right service side installation 1 7 Options configuration 1 1 P Part numbers air in f...

Page 47: ...hnical data See Data technical Top panel 1 3 Troubleshooting 5 1 Tunnel washer linked to the bedding dispenser 3 1 U UL standards 1 7 Uncrating 6 3 Use of the bedding dispenser 1 1 Utilities and servi...

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Page 50: ...Getinge Castle Inc 1777 East Henrietta Road Telephone 800 950 9912 Rochester New York 14623 3133 USA Facsimile 800 950 2570...

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