Conair GB/ WSB User Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR NORMAL OPERATION
OPERATION: ....very simple.
1. Fill HOPPERS: REGRIND, NATURAL, COLOR, ADDITIVE:
in hoppers as labeled.
If auger feeders are used:
COLOR in RIGHT side feeder,
ADDITIVE in LEFT side feeder.
2. Set THUMBWHEEL switches for percentages desired.
REGRIND, enter as a percent of the entire mix. (xx percent)
COLOR, as a percent of the NATURAL. (xx.x percent)
ADDITIVE, as a percent of the NATURAL. (xx.x percent)
3. On Controller, turn POWER ON, set STOP, and PAUSE switches UP.
Switch MIXER motor DOWN to run for a timed period each cycle.
Unit will now operate automatically to maintain a level of material
high enough to cover the sensor.
Use the STOP or PAUSE switches to stop the dispensing of material.
Turn POWER off only on final shutdown. Battery-backed RAM ensures
all information is retained even with power turned off.
The KEYPAD is only for: 1. MANUAL TESTING.
2. ALTERATION of INTERNAL PARAMETERS
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AFTER SEVERAL DAYS OF PROPER OPERATION:
Save all parameter information to the EEPROM for future retrieval
should software problems develop later.
To SAVE all parameter information to the EEPROM:
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¦ Press: * Display will say: (PASSWORD) ¦
¦ Press: 22222 Display will say: (P x.x) ¦
¦ Press: * Display will say: (INSTR --) ¦
¦ Press: 23 Display will say: (SAVING ) ¦
¦ Wait: when done, Display will say: (P x.x) ¦
¦ Press: EXIT Display will say: ( x.x) ¦
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IF PROBLEMS DEVELOP:
RETRIEVE this correct copy of the parameters from the EEPROM. This
clears corrupted data from RAM and corrects most software problems.
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¦ Switch: POWER OFF. ¦
¦ Hold: the "CE" key down. ¦
¦ Switch: POWER ON. ¦
¦ Release: the "CE" key. ¦
¦ Display will say ( CLEAR ) ¦
¦ If you do not see ( CLEAR ) ¦
¦ on the display, do it again. ¦
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