Tank, hose, and gun keys
Operation
4-20
Part 1024496_06
2014
Nordson Corporation
To adjust the set‐point temperature using the global‐by‐component
method
1. Press and hold the
Hose
or
Gun
key for three seconds.
The left display indicates the number of the first sequential hose or
gun. The right display indicates the current set‐point temperature of the
hose or the gun.
2. Scroll the left display to 0.
The right display indicates all dashes (‐ ‐ ‐ ‐).
3. Press the
Enter
key.
The right display flashes.
4. Use the keypad to enter the set‐point temperature recommended by
the manufacturer of the hot melt. Refer to the technical data
sheet provided by the manufacturer of the hot melt to determine the
optimal set‐point temperature.
NOTE:
If the keypad or the right‐display scroll keys have no affect on the
right display, the melter is password protected. You must enter a valid
password before you can change set‐point temperatures. Refer to
Entering the Melter Password
later in this section.
5. Press the
Enter
key.
The hoses or the guns begin to heat or cool to their new
set‐point temperature.
Summary of Contents for ProBlue P10
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