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Starting the unit
For more information regarding "Start of unit", see page
9.
1 Turn the switch-disconnector to position 1.
2 Check that compressed air is connected to the unit.
3 Press the white push-button marked
trol panel, fig. 3, pos 6, the white lamp lights and the
display shows "Standby".
4 The unit starts when the push-button "Test start" is
pressed, fig 3 pos 7 or when a valve is opened at a
workstation.
Always switch off the unit at the end of the shift by pres-
sing the white button on the control panel and turning
the switch-disconnector to 0.
Timer
For adjustment see page 6.
Three different time settings can be made. These are
called WeekTim 1, WeekTim 2 and WeekTim 3.
As default:
WeekTim 1 is set so that unit switches to stand-by
Monday, Thuseday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at
07:00 and switches off at 12:00.
WeekTim 2 is set so that the unit switches to stand-by
Monday, Thuseday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at
13:00 and switches off at 16:00.
WeekTim 3 is suitable when you need to start/stop on
Saturdays and Sundays.
These settings are only default settings. The settings
can be changed to accommodate a suitable time sche-
dule.
NOTE! When the timer stops the unit and a valve
is in open position, the unit will start immediately
once the timer puts the unit in stand-by mode.
It is not necessary to use the timer function. The function
can be switched off by adjusting to just dashes on the
display. However it is recommended the timer function is
used, as this ensures the unit is switched off, even when
a valve remains open e.g. over night.
Running time meter, (trip meter)
Settings, see page 6
A time counter indicates how long time remains until
service is due, on the display. When the time have
elapsed the unit give an alarm via the signal lamp (white
lamp on the control unit) flashing slowly. The text "Tme
on the con-
To Service" is shown on the display. The unit conitinues
to run (unit is not stopped).
As standard the service interval is set to 2000 hours of
operation. It may be necessary to change the interval
depending on different operating conditions. Please
contact Nederman with enquiries regarding service time
interval between servicing.
PLC
Following text and display images describe the dif-
ferent settings that can be made on the unit´s PLC.
Start settings
Press
6
Press ESC
Stop settings
Go to start-display by pressing ESC twice to come to
the clock menu.
Press
5
Nederman
FlexPAK
TmeToService
2000Hour
to come to start menu.
ESC
OK
PLC-1
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