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*** DISPENSER ***
PROGRAMMING ROUTINES
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Use a container with calibration marks for this process,
such as a beaker or graduated cylinder (minimum 1/2
gallon recommended — larger containers will yield more
accurate calibrations). Also make sure that the pump
suction lines are fully primed.
Enter the pump number to be calibrated, then place your
container under the discharge tube of the pump. Press
the PRIME button and the pump will start. Let the pump
run for about 60 seconds, then press PRIME again to
stop. You will advance to the next step automatically.
CALIBRATE PUMP 01
PUSH PRIME TO START/STOP
Enter the actual volume pumped into your container,
then press ENTER. Units will be in ounces or milliliters
(only) depending on which “unit of measure” you chose
in menu #2. The system will then determine the flow rate
and will automatically advance to the next step.
ENTER CALIBRATION
VOL PUMPED = 000.0 OZS
Press YES to repeat the calibration process for another
pump. Be sure to calibrate all pumps in the system
(including pumps 9 & 10 if using water in the formula
programming). If all pumps have been calibrated press
NO to continue on to the next step.
CALIBRATE ANOTHER ? Y/N
P-01 000.0 OZ
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
This selection is used to input up to 99 formulas. A formula can
consist of one or more chemicals with different volumes of
chemical per formula. Each formula can include water (pumps 9 &
10) for dilution if desired. If pumps 9 or 10 are programmed on a
formula, they must also be calibrated to have a valid flow rate.
Choose the formula and pump number and press ENTER while
the blinking cursor is on the top line. Then move the cursor to the
bottom line (using SCROLL), set the desired volume (the decimal
point button alternates between gallons and ounces, or liters and
milliliters) and press ENTER. Repeat the process for all desired
pump and formula combinations. Press the MENU
button when
finished to return to the menu heading.
NOTE: Minimum on-time is 2 seconds. The formula volume that is
programmed must be large enough for the pump to run for at least
2 seconds (based on the flow rate of the pump) otherwise the
pump will not dispense.
FORMULA 01 PUMP 01
VOL 000.0 OZS
PROGRAMMING ROUTINES MENU HEADING