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BANLAW PRODUCT DATA SHEET
RESTRACK ADVANCED CONTROLLER
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Figure 9: Nozzle Select Screen
Select the "Next" key and the transaction begins. The Manual transaction process is completed.
4.2
Automatic Transactions - Dispensing
The following process illustrates a typical operating sequence for an
AUTOMATIC
fuel dispensing transaction
refuelling a unit with Auto-ID Drybreak (heavy-vehicles) and/or the Splash-Fill (light-vehicles) the Banlaw
ResTrack Advanced Controller. Equipment that is damaged, leaking or otherwise unfit for operation must not
be used, but must instead be replaced or repaired prior to use of a diesel refuelling system.
4.2.1
Heavy Vehicles
NOTE: This procedure is general and site procedures will have precedence.
Heavy Vehicle Auto ID Refuelling
Step Instruction
1
Move the unit into the fuelling area
2
Halt the vehicle as required by site procedures
3
Remove the receiver dust cap
4
Using a clean rag, thoroughly clean the receiver
5
Remove the nozzle from the holster, ensure the handle is locked in the OFF position, retract
the actuator and push the nozzle onto the receiver. Release the actuator to lock it on
6
Turn on the nozzle by pulling the trigger up into the ON position
7
The Auto ID will have identified the unit and the Advanced Controller screen will display the
Vehicle ID, i.e. N2 = HT468
8
The Advanced Controller should allow fuelling to commence, or press the START button to
start the pump if it’s not automated
9
After automatic shut-off, remove the nozzle by retracting the actuator. If necessary, press
the STOP button to turn off the pump The LCD will display the amount of fuel dispensed i.e.
N2 = 2347L
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Ensure that the nozzle holster is clean prior to placing the nozzle back into the holster
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Put the receiver cap back on to prevent contamination