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This selection is used with AFS micro mode to establish a time
“increment” for selecting formulas. The signal duration will be
divided by the number selected to choose the formula. The
available signal time increments (in seconds) are 1, 2, or 5.
Example: If AFS signal time is set for 2, a 20 second signal from
the washer would choose formula 10 on the Multi-Flow.
AFS SIG TIME = 1
INC/DEC
This selection allows you to select if you want to use relay mode.
See the operation section of this manual for details on how the
relay mode works. Use the INC/DEC buttons to choose the
desired setting, then press MENU
to continue.
RELAY MODE = OFF
INC/DEC
This selection allows you to choose how the main display will
show pump activity counting down. Use the INC/DEC buttons to
choose “time” or “volume”, then press MENU
to continue.
DISPLAY = TIME
INC/DEC
This selection allows you to set the flush time for all formulas, or if
using RELAY MODE. To set the flush time (in seconds) use the
SCROLL and INC/DEC buttons to establish the desired time, then
press ENTER. This is the amount of time that the flush will stay
active when a pump finishes injecting.
FLUSH TIME = 000
INC/DEC
ENTER
This selection sets which pump signal input will be used for the
auto formula select feature. Choose an “unused” pump input (one
that is not used to trigger a chemical injection).
NOTE: Chart mode can only use pump 6, 7, or 8 as AFS pump.
AFS PUMP = 0
INC/DEC
ENTER
This selection allows you to select if you want to use flush mode.
Use the INC/DEC buttons to choose if the flush will happen
with
any pump,
after any pump, or if this feature will be disabled (off).
Make a selection, then press MENU
to continue.
FLUSH = DISABLED
INC/DEC
If you chose “with”, the flush will activate simultaneously during
the operation of any pump(s). When the pumps finish running, the
flush will remain active and begin counting down it’s own
programmed run time.
If you chose “after”, the flush will not activate until the pumps
finish running, then the flush will then begin counting down it’s
own programmed run time.