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5.2.2 Automatic operation
This paragraph describes how an automatic packaging process can be started up (see Table
5). However the procedure does not apply if the machine has been turned off in an
unconventional manner, e.g. by using the emergency switch. Other procedures apply when
starting up the machine in this situation. For this, see paragraph 5.2.5.
Table 5 Starting up automatic operation
No. Action
Remark
1.
Check that no-one else is working on or
with the machine.
Go on to the next stage only when
the machine is free.
2.
Go through the steps indicated in Table 4
(see paragraph 5.2.1.)
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3.
Turn the main switch on, position, “1”.
See Figure 5.2,
4.
Be sure that manual function is
deactivated
Deactivate this button
4.
Using the operator menu, turn the heating
elements on and allow the machine 15
minutes to come up to temperature.
Use the button on the control
panel:
5.
Use the main menu to turn the vacuum
pump on.
Use the button on the control
panel:
6.
Re-set the machine with the button on the
touch screen or use the stop button.
Status line indicates ‘ready to
start”
7.
Use the function buttons to turn on the
options of the machine which required,
such as the photocell, the forming station
and the cross cutting equipment etc.
The buttons are in the operator
menu, such as:
8.
Turn on any peripherals required such as
the filler, labellers and the waste film
removal equipment.
Use the button on the control
panel:
9
Choose a program for the product to be
packed.
See paragraph 4.3.2 for the
choice of product.
10
Any other process settings can be made
via the touch screen.
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12
Now start up the process using the
starting button on the control panel.
The packaging process starts up.
Main switch
Heating elements
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