Sterling A0567659 manual Load a Saved Recipe from the Book, Display Recipe Contents

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5-8-19-2 Load a Saved Recipe from the Book

The load from book function allows the operator to retrieve a previously stored recipe from the recipe book and install it into the current recipe menu. This will overwrite the current recipe, so make sure that it has been saved to the book before installing a new recipe in its place. To load a previously stored recipe from the Recipe Book:

1.Enter the Recipe Book by touching the Recipe Book icon located on the Recipe Screen.

2.Select a stored recipe by changing the number next to “Recipe #.”

3.Touch “Load” and then “Done” (this takes you back to the Recipe Screen).

4.Touch “Accept New Recipe” to accept the loaded recipe into the blender.

Note: If replacing the current recipe with one that is downloaded from the Recipe Book, make sure that the previous recipe has been saved, as it will be overwritten by the new downloaded recipe.

5-8-19-3 Display Recipe Contents

The display recipe function is used to verify the contents of a recipe number before it is loaded from the recipe book. In order to view the desired recipe, the operator must enter the number which contains the recipe he wishes to view. Once a valid recipe number is entered, the display will indicate the contents of the stored recipe in percentages.

5-8-19-4 Erase Recipe or Entire Book

The Erase Recipe or Entire Book function is used to eliminate old or outdated recipes from the recipe book. If the operator only wants to delete one recipe, the configuration for that recipe should be currently displayed on the screen. The controller will only prompt the operator if they want to erase the entire book when that key is pressed. Once a recipe number is deleted, the contents of that recipe are lost. The recipe number may be used again in the future for new recipes.

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Contents Page Model # Serial # Table of Contents Maintenance Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Safety ConsiderationsSterling SGB-E Series Blenders Annex B Information Equipment Function AccessoriesCustomer Service IntroductionSGB Blenders Necessary DocumentsSystem Capabilities Equipment Covered by this ManualSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Three 3 types of recipe entry procedures available SGB -E Series Specifications SGB Model SGB Blender System Component DescriptionMaterial Supply Hoppers Typical Material Supply HoppersSlide Gate Metering Assemblies SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Locating Tabs Weigh HopperWeigh Hopper Discharge Valve Operator Control Panel Mix ChamberOpti-Mixer HC MixerTypical Setup Screens Typical Operator Screens SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Pneumatic Slide Gate Below Mixer Optional Mixer Slide Gate Switch PositionsWork Rules SafetyMechanical Installation Safety ConsiderationsTools and Equipment Needed General Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectRemember Operator ResponsibilityMaintenance Responsibility Description and Objectives SafetySafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsFail Safe Operation Line Cord Plug Lock-Outs, Plugs, and Other Safety DevicesElectric Safety Interlock Switch All Models Unpacking and Inspection Shipping InformationEvent of Shipping Damages United Parcel Service Shipment Parcel Post ShipmentIf the Shipment is Not Complete Returns If the Shipment is Not CorrectSite Requirements Installation & SetupMounting Configuration Chapter Description and ObjectivesSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Mezzanine Mount Floor Mount Central Blender Lifting Lug Installation OverviewElectrical Installation Blender Set-up Pneumatic InstallationWeigh Hopper Installation Load Cell AdjustmentLoad Cell Mechanical Stop Adjustment Final Setup SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Quick Start Procedure OperationSGB Blender Sequence of Operation Recipe Entry Formats Quick SetMost common in injection molding Often used in Compounding Applications Percentage ModeParts Mode Most common in extrusion and blow moldingExample of a 5-component Blend in Parts Mode Preset Part Calculated Weight Ratio ControlSwitching Modes Recipe Page Start SGB Series Control System Menu StructureBlender Calibration Additional settings that usually do not have to be changedSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Setting up a recipe Controller Mode SetupInventory Shutdown Color Change Blender where there are moving parts Please refer to the SGB menu structure in Section Additional Operation Features Display Description LCDMenu tree Re-Mix Timer Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Delay Time Mixer OptionsWeigh Hopper Dump Time Weigh Hopper Dump Cycle Feeder Alarm Setup & FlagsMAX Hopper Weight Exceeded Calibration Error Feeder Clean Out Additional Control FunctionsGeneral Operation SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Standard Run Time Displays Recipe Menu Current Recipe Menu Quick Set MenuRecipe Format Menu SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Batch Size Menu Inventory ShutdownTypical Batch Size Recipe Book Storage Menus Save Running Recipe to the Book Display Recipe Contents Load a Saved Recipe from the BookErase Recipe or Entire Book Setting Date & Time Controller Features Display Time and DateStroke Limiter Stroke Limiters for Metering GatesMaintaining Blenders MaintenanceController Setup SGB Series Blender Menu Structure Units SetupWeekly Typical Model SGB Assembly OverviewMechanical DailyElectrical Input Signals to Programmable ControllerOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Pneumatic System Maintenance Description and Objectives 7TroubleshootingProblem Possible solution Done in the field, the controller warranty will be voided Problem Possible solution Blender Options Model SGB-900 Spare Parts ListSpare Parts Model SGB-450Overview Component Identification and LocationSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Typical Mixer Frame Typical Opti-Mixer Frame Assembly Typical Supply Hopper Typical Weigh Hopper Typical SGB-450 Series Hopper Assembly DetailTypical Weigh Hopper & Load Cell Detail Parts Department Technical AssistanceWarranty Returns Returned Material PolicyCredit Returns Warranty SGB Blender Safety Tags Safety Tag InformationButton Power OnPower Off Pushbutton and Touchscreen TagsBlender Identification Serial Number Tag Located on back of mixing chamberModel Number SGB-900 Max Blend Capacity 318 KG/HR Addendum Service Supervisor Information Programmable Settings12Appendix Factory Setup Menu Advanced WeightAvailable Selections SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 107 Feed Calibration Customer Setup Menu Feeder SetupSelect a feeder by touching the Select Feeder Programmable Features Service Notes Default Values factory defaults shown PasswordsAlarm Setup SGB Blender Configuration Parameters Cont’dFeed CAL Options SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 115 116 SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 117 118 SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller

A0567659 specifications

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