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Component Identification
Operator Manual
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Press the
PRINT portion
of the rocker switch to display print menu. Display
shows:
ANALOG
CONSUMP.
CYCLE
DUPLICATE
__ indicates flashing position
Press
SELECT CYCLE
touch pad to select a function and
CYCLE/START
touch pad to generate the selected printout.
•
ANALOG
– Generates a printout of the actual in-line heat exchanger water
temperature, current air temperature at the exhaust (Drying System option),
current solution temperature in cooldown tank (Drain Discharge Cooldown with
Guaranteed Cooldown System with Side Tank or pH Neutralizing System
options), current water pressure and current solution pH in the cooldown tank
(pH Neutralizing System option) (see Figure 3-4).
•
CONSUMP
– Generates a printout of the water and chemical consumption
over a determined period of time. Report can be either in
gallons
or in
liters
•
CYCLE
– Generates a complete printout of all programmed cycles and
treatment values (see Figure 3-6).
•
DUPLICATE
– Generates a second printout of last cycle, with or without cycle
validation according to the cycle configuration.
Typical Printouts
Figure 3-7 is an example of a typical cycle printout without cycle validation for
Reliance 9502 Cage and Cart Washer. Figure 3-8 is an example of a printout with
cycle validation.
• Power Up
- When POWER-OFF/STANDBY switch is set to POWER, the
generated printout lists time and date the control was turned on, model and
unit number (see Figure 3-9).
• Cycle Start
– When
CYCLE/START
touch pad is pressed to begin selected
cycle, the generated printout lists name of selected cycle, time and date cycle
was started as well as cycle number and unit serial number.
• Cycle Performance
– During a cycle, the generated printout indicates
beginning and end of each treatment.
• End-of-cycle Performance Summary
– At the end of a cycle, the generated
printout lists time the cycle was completed, total cycle processing time, and
time the door was opened.
• Alarm Printout
– When an alarm condition occurs, the generated printout lists
the type of alarm and time it occurred. Once the operator presses
ALARM
REPLY
touch pad, the generated printout lists the time the alarm was
acknowledged (see Figure 3-10).
NOTE : Refer to Section 7, Troubleshooting, for listing of possible alarm
conditions.
SELECT
CYCLE
CYCLE
START
CYCLE
START
ALARM
REPLY