Automist Smartscan Hydra
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DIOM Manual - version 3.01.0
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IMPORTANT!
A very small amount of water underneath the pump after commissioning is
acceptable. This leak comes from the pump gasket only when the pump is switched on. In this
case, dry the pump base and wait for 5 minutes. Verify that there is no more water leaking
from the pump when the pump is off.
IMPORTANT!
The commissioning tool and other aids obstructing the sprayhead must be
promptly removed.
IMPORTANT!
Wipe the head IR sensor dry with a dry cloth, to ensure that there is no water left
on the IR sensor.
IMPORTANT!
With the commissioning tool disconnected, gently push the head 45 degrees to
complete the flow commissioning and lock the head.
Figure 80: Remove flow test kit and gently tap to close head and lock
IMPORTANT!
Repeat the process for every sprayhead.
Always select the lowest sprayhead and
nearest to the pump first for flow testing first before progressively moving higher and further
away from the pump. This order takes into consideration the most effective way to drain the
hoses. Once all the heads in the system have been flow tested and are glowing green. Press
ENTER on the controller to go to the next stage only when all the heads are flow tested. Short
hold STOP to go back to the previous state, if required.
4.
Pipe draining state
– Four flashes of the GREEN LED on the controller indicates commission
process four. Remove the quick connect test point with the pin and allow any remaining water
to be drained into a bucket. During this state all the sprayheads flash rainbow colours and are
locked, they can be selected individually to connect a commissioning tool if additional water
needs to be pumped out. The high-pressure hose must be cleared of water by connecting a
bicycle pump or a suitable compressor pump (see page 86) to the Plumis supplied attachment
that is connected to the test point.
IMPORTANT!
Leaving water in high pressure hoses following the commissioning/servicing
process can lead to dripping nozzles, particularly if any part of the hose passes above the
nozzles. To prevent this, the water must be expelled after commissioning.
Flow tested and
locked head will
glow green.