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Discharge function, Fig. 4-26 last dispense cycle, 27 standby menu – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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User Guide

If the Dispense (loss in weight) is below
the Target Window the Jog Function Auto-
matically starts. (See Jog Function)

Step 11. The Dispenser Continues going through the dis-

pense cycles until all the dispense cycles are com-
pleted. (See Fig. 4-26)

FIG. 4-26 LAST DISPENSE CYCLE

Step 12. After completion of all the cycles, the Filler/Dis-

penser goes back to the Standby Menu. (See Fig. 4-
27)

FIG. 4-27 STANDBY MENU

Step 13. The Standby Menu enables you to select another

ingredient, Target Weight, Number of Cycles, and
User to begin a new dispensing process.

Discharge Function

After a dispense completes, which may include a JOG if nec-
essary, you have the option to Discharge the Dispense. Once
the instrument has determined that the dispense is within the
target window, it discharges the dispense before returning to
the Dispense ON Display or the Dispense Standby Display
depending on which dispense cycle you just finished.

NOTE:

You are not discharging the Dispenser vessel but
the receiving container. (See Fig. 4-28)

FIG. 4-28 DISCHARGE DIAGRAM

The Auto Discharge Function is user selectable and must be
turned ON during Setup. (To turn the Discharge Function
ON, see the HI 3010 Installation and Service Manual for
instructions)

Step 1. The Filler/Dispenser then gets set to Discharge the

material in the receiving container. The Awaiting
Command to Discharge display appears if the Auto
Discharge is Off but discharge is on. (See Fig. 4-29)
To start the discharge push the Start button. The
Command to discharge can also come from a PLC
or other controller.

FIG. 4-29 AWAITING COMMAND TO DISCHARGE

DISPLAY

Step 2. If the OK to Discharge is ON, the instrument

checks to see if it is OK to discharge. The instru-
ment also checks to see if the discharge gate is
open.

Step 3. The system discharges the current dispensed mate-

rial from the receiving container. (See Fig. 4-30)