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Installaltion, use and maintenance

ELECTRIC 

SHOCK

Electrocution 

or death

F

This equipment must be grounded.  Improper grounding, setup or usage of the 

system can cause electric shock.

Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing  equipment.

Connect only to a grounded electrical outlets.

Use only 3 wire extension cords in accordance with local electrical codes. Exten-

sion cords should have a ground lead.

Ensure ground prongs are intact on power and extension cords.

Do not expose to rain.  Store indoors.

Never touch the electric plug of socket with wet hands. 

Do not turn the dispensing system on if the power connection cord or other important 

parts of the apparatus are damaged, such as the inlet outlet plumbing, dispensing noz-

zle or safety devices.  Replace damaged components before operation.

Before each use check that the power connection cord and power plug are not 

damaged.  If damaged, have power connection cord replaced before use by a 

qualified electrician.

The electrical connection between the plug and socket must be kept well away 

from water.

Unsuitable extension leads can be hazardous, in accordance with current regulations. 

only extension cords that are labelled for outdoor use and have a sufficient conduction 

path should be used outdoors.

For safety reasons, we recommend that, in principle, the equipment be used only with a earth-leakage 

circuit breaker (max 30 mA).

Electrical connections must use ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).

Installation operations are carried out with the box open and accessible electri-

cal contacts. All these operations have to be done with the unit isolated from 

the power supply to prevent electrical shock!

EQUIPMENT 

MISUSE

Misuse can 

cause death 

or serious in-

jury

!

Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Do not leave the work area while equipment is energized or under pressure.

Turn off all equipment when equipment is not in use.

Do not alter or modify equipment.  Alterations or modifications may void agen-

cy approvals and create safety hazards.

Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, 

and hot surfaces.

Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.

Keep children and animals away from work area.

Comply with all applicable safety regulations.

Toxic Fluid or 

Fumes Haz-

ard

Read MSDS’s to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using.

Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to 

applicable guidelines.

4.1 SAFETY WARNINGS

ATTENTION

 

Prohibitions

Lifting or transporting the system by way of the electric cables attached to it is 

strictly forbidden.

It is strictly forbidden to support or transport the system using a suction or outlet pipe.

ATTENTION

In the event of a suspected contamination of the liquid in the car tank, sanitize 

the tank. 

Do not use the Delphin Dispenser before recovery

Summary of Contents for Delphin PRO AC

Page 1: ...Bulletin M0502EN _ 00 DELPHIN AC PRO PRO IBC PRO_X Installaltion use and maintenance EN ...

Page 2: ...M0502 2 28 Installaltion use and maintenance Bulletin M0502ITEN ENGLISH ...

Page 3: ...s of the products handled 10 10 Installation 11 11 Assembling 11 12 Operation and use 11 12 1 Display 12 12 2 Flow rate adjusment lever 14 12 3 Phases of delivery 14 13 System customization 15 13 1 Users buttons 15 13 2 Operating modes 15 13 3 Daily use 16 13 4 Dispensing in normal mode 16 13 5 Partial reset normal mode 17 13 6 Resetting the reset total 17 13 7 DIspensing with flow rate mode displ...

Page 4: ...requested writing to e mail doc_tec piusi com The person in charge of writing both the technical file and the conformity statement is Otto Varini as the legal representative Suzzara 20 04 2016 Otto Varini The legal representative 2 2 DECLARATION OF COMPATIBILITY The undersigned PIUSI S p A Via Pacinotti 16 A z i Rangavino 46029 Suzzara MN Italy DECLARES That DELPHIN components in direct contact wi...

Page 5: ...the sole proprietor of all rights indicated by applicable laws including by way of example laws on copyrights All the rights deriving from such laws are reserved to Piusi S p A the reproduction including par tial of this manual its publication change transcription and notification to the pub lic transmission including using remote communication media placing at disposal of the public distri bution...

Page 6: ...ntbeusedonlywithaearth leakage circuitbreaker max30mA Electrical connections must use ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Installation operations are carried out with the box open and accessible electri cal contacts All these operations have to be done with the unit isolated from the power supply to prevent electrical shock EQUIPMENT MISUSE Misuse can cause death or serious in jury Do not operat...

Page 7: ...ent Instructional manual Protective gloves Prolonged contact with the product may cause skin irritation during delivery phases always wear protective gloves DANGER Never touch the plug or the socket with wet hands Do not switch the dispensing system on if the network connection cable or impor tant parts of the apparatus are damaged such as the inlet outlet pipe nozzle or safety devices Replace the...

Page 8: ... COMPOSITION 1A 1B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1A MACHINE BODY FOR CART 5 BRACKETS BAND 1B MACHINE BODY FOR IBC 6 SUCTION KIT 2 SUPPORT CART 7 AIR RETURN HOSE 3 WHEEL KIT 8 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 HANDLE WITH BRACKET 6 MACHINEANDMANUFACTURERIDENTIFICATION The distribution system is provided with an identification marking located di rectly on the pump This indicates the following information model lot number Produc...

Page 9: ...operator the most important information Make sure it stays on and that it does not de teriorate over time NOTE Should this situation arise please contact our support department and arrange to have the damaged or missing plates sent back and replaced where necessary Decals are the following ones 1 PPE plate protective gloves safety glasses close fitting clothes see user and maintenance manual safet...

Page 10: ...ariation permitted 5 Leq Measured value of the average surface sound pressure level dB A 64 6 Operator station Sound pressure value dB A 69 8 Make sure the pump is working in its nominal operating range ATTENTION Inflammable liquids and explosive atmosphere The system DELPHIN has not been designed to distribute diesel gasoline in flammable fluids having an explosion limit of 55 C 131 F or to opera...

Page 11: ... environment deriving from failure to meet such instructions The distribution system DELPHIN is for professional use only The distribution system DELPHIN must be installed in a well lit place in compli ance with the norms in force The DELPHIN dispensing system has been specifically designed for use in a dry place I 11 ASSEMBLING DEPENDING ON THE MODEL PROCEED WITH ASSEMBLY AS DETAILED IN THE M0431...

Page 12: ... completed replace the filler hose in its seat 12 1 DISPLAY DELPHIN PRO IBC B A G F E D C A POWER button used to power the system B REFILL button press for at least 5 seconds to start product delivery C red green LED D LCD Display E MODE button F RESET button G Machine plate LED INDICATOR TABLE Power Button Red LED Green LED Meaning Off X X System OFF On Off Off Stand By Awaiting commands On Off F...

Page 13: ...t Not for resale Flow Rate REFILL 3sec POWER 0 1 1 10 ENTER AUTO FLOW max min DELPHINPRO X B A I H G D E C F A POWER button used to power the system B REFILL button press for at least 3 seconds to start product delivery C Red green LED D LCD Display E Battery charging indicators LEDs F PRESET buttons G RESET button H ENTER button I FLOW RATE OPERATION setting knob ATTENTION If the labels is damage...

Page 14: ...HIGH FLOW RATE position ATTENTION Use the flow rate adjustment lever as indicated Use in Van mode when filling a car could result in damage to the vehicle 12 3 PHASES OF DELIVERY 1 Connect the connector to the tank by screwing it clockwise 2 Press POWER button A 3 Press the REFILL button B for 3 seconds 4 Wait for the filling end 5 Disconnect the connector from the tank by unscrewing it counter cl...

Page 15: ...measurement can be set LEGEND CALIBRATE MEANS PERFORMING ACTIONS ON THE METER KEYS BE LOW IS THE LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED TO DESCRIBE THE AC TIONS TO BE PERFORMED BRIEF PRESS OF MODE BUTTON MODE LONG PRESS OF MODE BUTTON MODE MODE MODE BRIEF PRESS OF RESET BUTTON LONG PRESS OF RESET BUTTON 13 2 OPERATING MODES OPERATING MODES The user can choose between two different operating modes The meter fe...

Page 16: ...re in factory set and cannot be changed NOTE 6 digits are available for Totals plus two icons x 10 x100 The incre ment sequence is the following 0 0 99999 9 999999 100000 x 10 999999 x 10 100000 x 100 999999 x 100 13 4 DISPENSING IN NORMAL MODE FOREWORD Normal mode is the standard dispensing While the count is made the partial and resettable total are displayed at the same time reset total WARNING...

Page 17: ...t total is replaced by the non reset tableTotal 13 6 RESETTING THE RESET TOTAL The reset total resetting operation can only be performed after reset ting the partial register The reset total can in fact be reset by pressing the reset key at length while the display screen shows reset total as on the following display page Schematically the steps to be taken are 1 Wait for the display to show norma...

Page 18: ...Total being different as in the example shown below it should be remembered that the indicated flow rate relates to the unit of measurement of the partial In the example shown the flow rate is expressed in Qts min The word Gal remaining alongside the flow rate refers to the re gister of the Totals Reset or NON Reset which are again displayed when exiting from the flow rate reading mode To return t...

Page 19: ...or after a previous cali bration by the user 3 Change the calibration factor using one of the two previously indicated procedures FOREWORD Two procedures are available for changing the Calibration Factor 1 In Field Calibration performed by means of a dispensing operation 2 DirectCalibration performedbydirectlychangingthecalibrationfactor In calibration mode the partial and total dispensed quantiti...

Page 20: ...E MODE MODE TIME OUT RESET RESET ATTENTION When the Factory Factor is confirmed the old User factor is deleted from the memory 13 8 4 DIRECT MODIFICATION OF K FACTOR If normal Meter operation shows a mean percentage error this can be corrected by applying to the currently used calibration factor a correction of the same percentage In this case the percentage correction of the USER K FACTOR must be...

Page 21: ...ions 5 or 6 are performed 5 SHORT RESET KEY KEYING Changes the direction of the arrow The operation can be re peated to alternate the direction of the arrow 6 MODE MODE MODE MODE SHORT LONG MODE KEY KEYING The indicated value changes in the direction indicated by the arrow one unit for every short MODE key keying continually if the MODE key is kept pressed The speed in crease rises by keeping the ...

Page 22: ...mbinations 1 Wait for the METER to go to Standby 2 MODE Then press the MODE and RESET keys together Keep these pressed until the word UNIT appears on the screen together with the unit of measurement set at that time in this example Litres Litres 3 Every short press of the RESET key the various combinations of the units of measurements are scrolled as shown below Gal Qts Pts Gal RESET RESET RESET 4...

Page 23: ...only demineralised water to wash the system Following the same dispensing methods previously described 12 3 DISPENS ING PHASES wash the distribution system by aspirating about 20 liters of de mineralized water from a clean container and collecting the resulting mixture in a different container suitable for disposal PHASES OF DELIVERY FOR CLEANING 1 Press POWER button A 2 Press the REFILL button B ...

Page 24: ... decline in performance danger for people and or things besides voiding the warranty Interventions to be performed Whenever there is risk of frost empty the circuit and the pump taking care to place the pump in an environment where the temperature is no lower than 0 C 32 F Check that the labels and plates found on the dispensing system do not deteriorate or become detached over time ONCE A WEEK Ch...

Page 25: ... does not run when START is pressed PRO_X alarm LED Damaged pump Contact PIUSI customer Service Melted fuse in the panel card AC and DC versions DC version battery run down Connect to the mains to charge the battery Dispensing is possible Storage at too low room temperature Frozen Ad Blue Damaged pump contact PIUSI customer Service Low flow rate high filling time Flow setting at min value Adjust t...

Page 26: ... ponents These must be disposed of by companies that specialize in the disposal of elec tronic components in accordance with the indications of directive 2012 19 UE see text of directive below Information regard ing the environment for clients residing within the European Union European Directive 2012 19 UE requires that all equipment marked with this symbol on the product and or packaging not be ...

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Page 28: ...n upwith the greatest attention to precision and accuracy of all data herein contained Nevertheless PIUSI S p A denies liability for any possible mistake or omission PIUSI S p A Download the manual in your language http www piusi com manual delphin pro pro x ibc ...

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