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③.

 When desired measurement unit is displayed, p

ress “MENU” and hold about 1second or the digit stops 

blink to quit the setting mode. 

Solution 2 

. Move the flashing display to Zone

  by pressing 

“MENU”, then press “RESET” to choose measurement 

unit. 

. Press 

“MENU” over 3 seconds to exit the setting mode. 

 

(2) Resetting the accumulated total 

Press 

“MENU” for 10 seconds, the accumulated total will be reset to be “0”. 

 

(3) Displaying current correction factor 

Press “MENU” and “RESET” simultaneously and hold for 2 seconds. The display shows the correction factor. 

 

4. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 

(1) Procedure for entering the correction factor directly

 

①.

 Wait for the control valve to go to standby. 

②.

 

Press the “MENU” key. Keep it pressed until the digit flashes in Zone

Press the “RESET” key to choose 

the right digit from 0 to 9. Press the “MENU” key to go the next digit so that the Actual Value can be input. 

③.

 

Make sure the correction factor is right and then press the “MENU” key. Keep it pressed until calibration is 
finished and the factor is saved. The control valve will then return to standby. 

 

(2) Modify the correction factor in field 

①.

 

Press the “RESET” for 1 second, zone 

 displays 

“0.00”. 

②.

 Start dispensing into a measuring glass.   

③.

 Stop dispensing when over 5 liters of volume is reached, then check the actual dispensed value. The 

volume that is displayed on the LCD is the Display Value, not the Actual Value. 

④.

 

Press the “MENU” key. Keep it pressed until the digit flashes in Zone

. Then press the RESET key to 

choose the right digit from 0 to 9. Press the “MENU” key to go the next digit so that the Actual Value can be 
input. 

⑤.

 Make sure the Actual Value is input correctly 

and then press the “MENU” key. Keep it pressed until 

calibration is finished and the factor is saved. The meter will then return to standby. 

 

5 OPERATION 

WARNING:

 Follow the instructions in 

PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE before each operation. 

WARNING:

 

  To ensure the proper amount of fluid is dispensed, always use the same measurement unit for a 

particular fluid. 

  Use a clean, calibrated container. If using a single container, clean it after each dispense. 

  Always keep air pressure of pump at the lowest possible setting of the system for dispensing fluid. 

  Ensure liquid enters the container from the bottom. 

  Trigger the control valve gently.

 

 

.  Grab the trigger (part# 1-4) gently, and then the control valve starts to work. 

.  Keep the trigger lock (part# 1-3) squeezed and depresses the trigger lock (part# 1-3) to keep the control 

valve on. 

.  Disengage the trigger lock (part# 1-3) and release the trigger lock (part# 1-3) to stop dispensing. 

 

6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

If voltage is too low, low-power alarm device will be activated and light will flash in Zone

.

 When the LCD 

panel displays nothing or the light flashes in Zone

, the battery should be replaced. Follow the steps below to 

replace new battery. 

①.

 Open the battery cover (part# 3-11) with a flat screwdriver.   

②.

 Remove the old battery. Discard the battery in accordance with local laws and ordinances. 

Summary of Contents for 28481

Page 1: ...TROL VALVE OWNER S MANUAL WARNING Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Item 28481 ...

Page 2: ... range 7 1500 PSI Max operation temperature 140 Precision 0 5 Power source one 3 6V ER14250 battery GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS WARNING Read and understand all instructions WARNING The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are fact...

Page 3: ...rking pressure of the lowest rated system component This equipment has a 1500 PSI maximum working pressure Make sure all applications comply with local state and national fire electrical and safety regulations Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with the equipment Refer to the Technical Data section of all equipment manuals Read the fluid and solvent manufacturer s warnings Do not move or ...

Page 4: ...lose the fluid shut off valve 4 as shown in Fig 1 2 Ground the hose and reel or console WARNING To reduce the risk of static sparking effectively ground all equipment Control valve Use proper grounding wire to connect it to the pump Always keep the metal part of the control valve connected with the grounding equipment Pump Follow the manufacturer s instructions for grounding Air and fluid hoses Ma...

Page 5: ...adjust the angle of the nozzle Loosen the 4 swivel nut turn the nozzle to the desired position and tighten the nut NOTE Use oil resistant pipe sealant or Teflon Tape on all fitting threads 1 Installing a new oil control valve When installing a new control valve first apply appropriate thread sealant around the male thread of the oil supplying system then connect the male thread into the female thr...

Page 6: ... master air valves and fluid drain valves in the system Leave the drain valve open until you are ready to pressurize the system 2 Clean the obstruction in the oil system when any of the following cases occurs Problem on control valve flexible hose rigid tube or manual auto tip Pressure cannot be relieved completely after above procedures are done It takes more than 5 seconds to relieve the pressur...

Page 7: ... Press the MENU key Keep it pressed until the digit flashes in Zone Then press the RESET key to choose the right digit from 0 to 9 Press the MENU key to go the next digit so that the Actual Value can be input Make sure the Actual Value is input correctly and then press the MENU key Keep it pressed until calibration is finished and the factor is saved The meter will then return to standby 5 OPERATI...

Page 8: ...ace if damaged If the problem remains contact your distributor for repair or replacement Valve leaks O rings or valve seat are worn or damaged Replace the o rings and or the valve seat If the problem remains contact your distributor for repair or replacement Leakage from meter O ring damaged 1 1 Take the meter off the dispense system 2 2 Take off the rubber protector part 3 4 and front label part ...

Page 9: ... valves to direct sunlight and avoid rain falling corrosive substance etc Storage Store the control valve in a dry place with good ventilation Do not expose it to excessive heat humidity or sunlight Never let it touch any corrosive substances Store it out of the reach of children DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST ...

Page 10: ... 1 O ring 1 3 19 Waterproof Protector 2 3 2 Meter Holder 1 3 20 Seal Washer 4 3 3 Meter Cover 1 3 21 Washer 4 3 4 Rubber Protector 1 4 Nozzle with Tip 1 Item No 4 Description Part No Description MH10001 Rigid Nozzle MH10002 Flexible Nozzle MH10001 Manual Tip MT10002 Auto Tip MT10003 Semi auto Tip Wear Parts Part No Description Qty 1 5 O ring 2 1 9 Seat 1 1 13 Filter 1 1 4 Trigger 1 3 1 O ring 1 3 ...

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