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5.
By default, the Empty Sensor box is checked
(enabled). Press the
key to disable the drum
empty alarm if needed.
NOTE:
The Low Sensor and Empty Sensor errors are
triggered 3 seconds after reaching a critical level.
6.
Press the
key to enable the Platen Valve
setting. This must be enabled to be able to change
flow rates between dispenses and to allow platen
depressurization. This setting only applies to an
E-Flo iQ system that has a Platen Valve installed.
7.
Auto Depressurization allows the platen valve to
open and depressurize the system back to the
platen based on this setting. Enter a value between
1 and 24 hours.
NOTE:
The Platen Valve must be enabled on the screen
to trigger Auto Depressurization. If heat is installed, it
places the system into setback. A zero value in the field
disables this feature.
8.
Press the
soft key to save your changes and
exit editing mode.
Heat Settings
Press the
soft key at the iQ Menu screen 1 to
access the Heat setup screens. These screens allow
you to configure the operating settings for the Heat
function.
NOTE:
Heat must be selected at the System Setup
screen for these selections to be available. See the
System Setup Screen
on page
.
Heat Setup Screen 1
NOTE:
For Tandem systems, read this section first, then
refer to
Tandem Heat Setup Screen 1
on page
The heat zone number in the first column corresponds
to the connector and heat zone on the Automatic
Multi-Zone (AMZ) heat control. For example, heat zone
number 4-7 corresponds to connector 4 and heat zone
7. For information about the AMZ, refer to the E-Flo iQ
Supply Systems, Installation-Parts manual. See
Related Manuals
on page
.
1.
Press the
soft key to enter editing mode.
2.
The Zone Type column refers to the system
component that the zone is heating. Select a zone
type from the drop down menu for each zone. The
options available in the drop down menu are:
•
Hose
•
Valve
•
Manifold
•
PGM (Precision Gear Motor)
•
Flowmeter
•
Press Reg (Pressure Regulator)
•
Other
NOTE:
The correct zone type has to be selected for the
zone to properly heat. If an incorrect zone type is
selected, errors, overshoots, and long heat up times can
occur.
NOTE:
There are two other zone types: platen and
pump. The zones for these are always 4-8 and 5-9,
respectively, as shown above.
3.
Enter a temperature for the zone setpoint
temperature (
) column. This is the setpoint
that the zone heats to when the heat is turned on.
The temperature units can be changed from °C to
°F in the Advanced settings screens. See
Advanced Setup Screen 2
on page