B&C Technologies DI-325 Industrial User Manual
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OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
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The yellow LED indicates the status of the heating output. If the LED is on, the heater is
output is on, and when it is off, the heater output is also off.
The red and green LED’s are used to indicate the current machine status. The LED function
table for the red and green LED is:
Red LED
Green LED
Meaning
On Blinking
A warning or alarm is active. The upper numeric display will toggle
between ‘---‘and the alarm number. See chapter 7 for the available
alarms.
Blinking Blinking
A program cycle is finished and the controller is waiting for the batch
to be taken out of the machine. The upper numeric display will toggle
between ‘---‘and empty.
On Off
The stop button was pushed during a running cycle. If the stop button
is pushed again the cycle will be cancelled and the machine will
return to the ‘ready to use’ state. If the start button is pushed, the
program cycle will resume.
Off Blinking
The machine is ready to start. If the start button is pushed, the
program cycle will begin.
Off On
Program
cycle
running
5. Basic operation and functioning
The basic operation of the machine consists of the following steps:
1. Selection of a drying program
2. Starting the cycle
3. Program running
4. Program completed
During every one of these steps, actions can or have to be done by the user. This chapter
describes which actions are possible and how to do the actions.
5.1 Selection of a drying program
Before a drying program is started, the user must make sure that the correct drying program
is selected. The drying program is displayed in the upper line of the overview screen (see also
chapter 4).
If the correct program is not selected (for example, a drying program for towels is selected,
but the current machine load is a batch of sheets), the user must select another program. If the
correct program has been selected, step 2 can be done (see chapter 5.2).
For choosing a program, there are 2 possibilities. If a pre-defined program can be used,
chapter 5.1.1 is applicable. It is also possible to manually configure a ‘single cycle’ program. This
can be used in cases where there is no suitable pre-defined program, for example if a batch is
already partially dry, or in case of special material which is not normally done with this machine. In
case a single cycle program is necessary, go to chapter 5.1.2.
5.1.1 Selecting an adjusted program
From the overview screen, the user can go to the program selection screen by pushing the
SELECT PROGRAM button, or by pushing one of the numeric buttons 1 to 9.