Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00207.00 Follow all Safety Codes, Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves

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1-2 Warnings and Precautions

Our equipment is designed to provide safe and reliable operation when installed and operated within design specifications, following national and local safety codes. This may include, but is not limited to OSHA, NEC, CSA, SPI, and any other local, national and international regulations.

To avoid possible personal injury or equipment damage when installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment, use good judgment and follow these safe practices:

;Read and follow these operation and installation instructions when installing, operating, and maintaining this equipment. If these instructions become damaged or unreadable, additional copies are available from the manufacturer.

;Follow all SAFETY CODES.

;Keep fingers away from slide gates, augers, clean-outs, and calibration hatches. Automatic operation may start unexpectedly, A PINCH HAZARD CAPABLE OF

CAUSING BODILY INJURY EXISTS ANY TIME THE POWER IS ON.

;Wear SAFETY GLASSES and WORK GLOVES.

;Work only with approved tools and devices.

;Disconnect and/or lock out power and compressed air before servicing or maintaining the equipment.

;Use care when LOADING, UNLOADING, RIGGING, or MOVING this equipment.

;Operate this equipment within design specifications.

;OPEN, TAG, and LOCK ALL DISCONNECTS before working on equipment. You should remove the fuses and carry them with you.

;NEVER PUT FINGERS OR TOOLS IN AN AUGER OR SLIDE GATE AREA.

;Make sure the equipment and components are properly GROUNDED before you switch on power.

;Do not restore power until you remove all tools, test equipment, etc., and the equipment and related components are fully reassembled.

;Only PROPERLY TRAINED personnel familiar with the information in this manual should work on this equipment.

We have long recognized the importance of safety and have designed and manufactured our equipment with operator safety as a prime consideration. We expect you, as a user, to abide by the foregoing recommendations in order to make operator safety a reality.

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Contents Gravimetric Slide Gate Batch Blender Mitsubishi Controller Parts and Service Department If the Shipment is Not Complete Unpacking and InspectionEvent of Shipping Damage If the Shipment is Not CorrectReturns Warranty ReturnsCredit Returns Table of Contents Maintenance Customer Responsibilities Technical Specifications How to Use This Manual Safety Symbols Used in this ManualSafety Tags and Warning Labels Description Follow all Safety Codes Wear Safety Glasses and Work GlovesGeneral Responsibility ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Remember Maintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectModels Covered in This Manual AccessoriesCustomer Service General DescriptionEquipment Specifications Mechanical Features Typical Features and ComponentsController Features System Component Description Supply HoppersSlide Gates Typical Slide Gate Assembly Weigh HopperTypical Weigh Hopper Assembly Mix Chamber Operator Control Panel DisplayController Pushbuttons & Touchscreen Tags Button Function Typical Operator Screens Typical Setup Screens 882.00207.00 Functional Description Low Level Sensors Optional ComponentsPneumatic Slide Gate below Mixer Mezzanine and Floor StandsAdditive Feeder Hopper Regrind Auger Metering R.A.M. HopperTake-off Compartments Safety Device Lock-Outs Safety FeaturesSafety Circuit Standards Fail Safe OperationElectrical Disconnect Plug Twist Cap Plug Connected to Each Feeder Auger MotorElectric Safety Interlock Switch Electrical Safety Interlock Switch Located on mixer doorMechanical Installation Uncrating the EquipmentSite Requirements Mounting ConfigurationsMachine Mount Mezzanine Mount Typical Mezzanine Mounted Batch BlenderFloor Mount Central Blender Typical Floor Mount Central Blender LayoutElectrical Connections Pneumatic ConnectionsMechanical Set-up Initial Set-upStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Weigh Hopper Final Connections Display Main Recipe Screen Controller Set-upBlender Controller Menu Structure Recipe Page StartBlender Calibration Display Calibration Menu Screen Alarm Setup Feeder Calibration Auger BlendersNetwork Setup Setting Date and TimeAdditional Setup Parameters Initial Startup General Operation Quick Start ProcedureStart-up New RecipesExisting Recipes Operation ProceduresOperator Displays Typical Recipe Entry Operator Screen Typical Inventory Display Operator Screen Recipe Entry FormatsQuickset Mode Most common in injection molding Recipe Format MenuExample Calculations of a 5-component blend in Quickset mode Recipe Setup Typical Batch Sizes Blender Batch Size lbs Inventory ShutdownMixer and Dump Setup Weigh Hopper Dump Delay Time Re-Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Time Mixer Dump Time Alarm FlagsWeigh Hopper Dump Cycle Hopper 1-6 Out of MaterialCalibration Error, Clean out Hopper and Check Calibration Max Hopper Weight Exceeded, Check Batch SizePower Interruption while metering a Batch Inventory Cleared PLC Battery LowBlender Powered On/Off Stop ScreenFeeder Clean Out Diagram in -5 of this manual Recipe BookSave Running Recipe to the Book Display Recipe ContentsLoad a Saved Recipe from the Book Erase Recipe or Entire Book Color ChangesShut-down Typical Inventory Shutdown Operator ScreenPreventative Maintenance Schedule Sample Preventative Maintenance ScheduleElectrical Preventative MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance Internal Components of the Control PanelInput Signals to Programmable Controller Output Signals from Programmable ControllerTroubleshooting IntroductionProblem Corrective action Problem Corrective action Controller warranty will be voided Problem Corrective action Warranty Restrictions WarrantyWarranty Specifications Warranty LiabilitiesTechnical Specifications Equipment SpecificationsAnnex B Information Drawings and Diagrams Final AssemblyMixer Sub-Assembly Typical Mixer Assembly Parts List Hopper Sub-Assembly Typical Hopper Assembly Parts ListHopper R.A.M. Regrind Auger Metering Sub-Assembly Optional Typical R.A.M. Hopper Assembly Parts ListHopper Additive Feeder Sub-Assembly Optional Typical Additive Feeder Hopper Assembly Parts ListWeigh Hopper Sub-Assembly Typical Weigh Hopper Assembly Parts ListSlide Gate Sub-Assembly Typical Slidegate Assembly Parts ListKnife Gate Sub-Assembly HD Optional Typical Knife Gate below mixer Assembly Parts ListKnife Gate Sub-Assembly RD Optional Typical Knife Gate floor stand Assembly Parts ListTypical Mitsubishi Controller Main Parts List Control Panel LayoutBlender Spare Parts Listing Spare Parts KitsPasswords Addendum Service Supervisor InformationProgrammable Settings Advanced Weight Options Screen Factory Setup MenuMetering Test Screen Feed Algorithm Options Screen Feed Calibration Options ScreenFeeder Setup Mechanical Options ScreenCustomer Setup Menu UnitsAlarm Log Typical Alarm Flags & Feeder Setup ScreenFactory Default Setup Parameters Report SetupLoadcell Calex Module Dipswitch Settings Mitsubishi Communications Manual General Blender InfoBlender Alarms Inventory Info Recipe Info this is Where YOU Right the NEW Recipe to Recipe Book Manipulation Alarm Number Explanation Fixed Decimal ExplanationRecording the Targets VS. 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