background image

 

6

III.  MACHINE CONTROLS & LOCATIONS 

 
 
All of the machine controls can be broken down into two general areas; the manual controls and the 
display.  All 2200SS machines share the same set of manual controls, with only one exception.  The 
main speed potentiometer is not present on the 2200SS since the machine speed is controlled in the 
touch screen display.  However, the display will vary. 
 

A) Manual 

Controls 

 
A listing of the manual controls follows: 
 
Heater On/Off Switch 

Controls whether or not each individual heater is “on” or “off” . 

Green On 

Turns automatic mode on or off.  When the automatic mode is active, the 
indicator will be lit. 

Red Emergency Stop 
Pushbutton 

Stops the machine in case of an emergency.   This disables all power to 
the moving parts of the machine. 

Red Reset Pushbutton 

Resets the machine in case of an error condition.  This will clear out the 
current machine operation, allowing you to restart the machine.  If an 
error does occur, the indicator will glow red until the button is pushed to 
reset the machine.  Note: Button must be held in until the machine resets. 

Outfeed Speed Control 

This is used to adjust the speed of the outfeed conveyor.  The adjustment 
will only affect the outfeed conveyor.  If the main speed is changed, then 
the outfeed will change in proportion to the main speed.  This can be 
used to relax the film between tall products before endsealing. 

Staging Speed Control 

This is used to adjust the speed of a staging conveyor tied to the side 
seal.  If the main speed is adjusted, the staging speed will change in 
proportion to the main speed, keeping product spacing uniform over a 
range of speeds. 

Temperature Controllers  Adjusts the temperature of the endseal and the sideseal.  To set the 

temperature controller for a specific temperature, press the leftmost set 
key and press the up or down arrows until the desired temperature is 
reached.  The recommended settings are 550

 for the sidesal and 450

 for 

the endseal.  

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 2200SS SIDE SEAL

Page 1: ...2200SS SIDE SEAL TOUCHSCREEN PARTS MANUAL SN S1005 COPYRIGHT 1999 525 VOSSBRINK DRIVE WASHINGTON MO 63090 PH 636 239 7424 FX 636 2397241...

Page 2: ...y IV MACHINE SET UP 9 A Setup for Product Procedure B Loading Routing Film V SPECIAL FEATURES 13 A Using Test Mode B Auto Space Feature C Film Registration VI ENHANCING PERFORMANCE 14 VIII TUNING SIDE...

Page 3: ...ndix A is the definition of terms Since these terms may vary from person to person our definition is listed for reference Whenever a CAUTION or a WARNING is displayed in the manual observe the warning...

Page 4: ...aken when removing the machine from the crate 1 Cut the plastic straps from the box Use caution when doing so as the straps are under tension Remove all fasteners securing the box lid 2 Lift the box o...

Page 5: ...to the film folder wiring diagram 5 Wire in any auxiliary infeed equipment such as the Texwrap FC10 Flighted Conveyor following the appropriate wiring diagram s 6 Plug the machine into a dedicated 20A...

Page 6: ...operation allowing you to restart the machine If an error does occur the indicator will glow red until the button is pushed to reset the machine Note Button must be held in until the machine resets O...

Page 7: ...e panel and from here any machine feature or setting can be reached Most of the touch screen panels are self explanatory Each panel on the touch screen performs a different function and may contain va...

Page 8: ...he number whenever a numerical entry pad is used Numerical Entry Pad Allows a change in the PLC using a calculator type number pad When the set button is pressed a calculator type numerical pad will b...

Page 9: ...SEAL CRANK B ADJUST THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE UPPER AND LOWER SEALBARS OR THE OPENING HEIGHT When adjusting either crank handle do so with the air pressure on and keep the lower seal pad even with the...

Page 10: ...h the endseal system 7 The main air regulator should never exceed 80 PSI The recommended PSI is 75 Exceeding 80 PSI will damage internal mechanisms 8 Dry Run the product without film and check for pro...

Page 11: ...slanted side of the top former 7 For the bottom layer of film place it under the backside of the bottom film former and fold it over the slanted side of the bottom former 8 Pull both halves of the fil...

Page 12: ...12 Diagram Film Path...

Page 13: ...tle and then an accurate count can be achieved To stop the machine from continuing the cycle press the TEST MODE ON OFF button The machine will stop and wait for the next user action With Auto mode of...

Page 14: ...ION TRIM or increase bag length If the return MOTION TRIM percentage is set too short it is possible for the endseal to hit the package directly behind it therefore disturbing the spacing between the...

Page 15: ...ges the stop adjustment bolt Examine the round seal blade system where it contacts the sideseal backup roller The blade should barely touch the backup roller with no visible sign of backup roller comp...

Page 16: ...screw Turn the screw turn and wait for the belt to settle as conveyor runs full speed Be careful not to over tension the M1 conveyor belt Middle and Exit Conveyors M2 M3 Locate the two Phillips head...

Page 17: ...r Replace if necessary 4 Check conveyor belts for proper tracking Weekly 1 Wipe down all visible bearings with clean dry cloth Do not use any oil 2 Wipe down the conveyor belts Monthly 1 Check all cha...

Page 18: ...18 APPENDICES...

Page 19: ...se the endseal jaws for one seal time Auto Space this is the automatic staging system which when enabled will space product between the infeed and main conveyors Max Speed allows the machine to speed...

Page 20: ...ll and void if it is determined The equipment is misused abused or neglected in any way The equipment is altered or modified without prior written approval from TEXWRAP TEXWRAP makes no claims to the...

Page 21: ......

Page 22: ......

Page 23: ......

Page 24: ......

Page 25: ......

Page 26: ......

Page 27: ......

Page 28: ......

Page 29: ......

Page 30: ......

Page 31: ......

Page 32: ......

Page 33: ......

Page 34: ......

Page 35: ......

Page 36: ......

Page 37: ......

Page 38: ......

Page 39: ......

Page 40: ......

Page 41: ......

Page 42: ......

Page 43: ......

Page 44: ......

Page 45: ......

Page 46: ......

Page 47: ......

Page 48: ......

Page 49: ......

Page 50: ......

Page 51: ......

Page 52: ......

Page 53: ......

Page 54: ......

Page 55: ......

Page 56: ......

Page 57: ......

Page 58: ......

Page 59: ......

Page 60: ......

Page 61: ......

Page 62: ......

Page 63: ......

Page 64: ......

Page 65: ......

Page 66: ......

Page 67: ......

Page 68: ......

Page 69: ......

Page 70: ......

Page 71: ......

Page 72: ......

Reviews: