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Problem

Corrective action

 

Check the blender’s scale calibration and verify that the batch

Recorded Inventory Totals

hopper is not overfilling. If the hopper is overfilling, adjust your

batch size. If this is correct, then you are probably not accounting

don’t match what I’ve actually

for material scrap or other items in your process.

used

 

Some error can be introduced by not weighing every batch. Check

 

 

the Recipe Page.

 

 

Max Hopper Weight Exceeded

Stop the Blender and the Start it again. This causes the blender to

perform an automatic feeder calibration. If this doesn’t fix it, then

Alarm continues to re-occur.

manually perform feeder calibrations and retest.

 

 

 

 

Check that the printer is a SERIAL printer. If not, then you will

Printer did not print

need to either get a SERIAL printer or purchase a SERIAL to

PARALLEL converter.

 

 

 

 

Check printer communication settings under Panel View Config.

 

 

 

Check the blender’s Alarm Log to determine if the blender was

I’m missing an Automatic

powered up during the print time. The blender keeps track of

Power On and Off conditions.

Inventory Report

Check that the date and time are set correctly on the Panel View

 

 

Config Page.

 

 

 

The blender intermittently dumps a batch of material with one or

 

more of the components incomplete.

 

 

 

Check the recipe information; ensure that both the percentages and

Blender occasionally dumps an

batch size are set properly.

 

Check the status of the alarm flags & Feeder Setup to ensure that

incorrect batch.

all of the feeders are set to Retry. In addition, if the blender is

 

 

configured for timed batches then this can cause error.

 

 

 

Check supply hopper ventilation to prevent problem associated

 

with leaky vacuum receiver flappers.

 

 

 

Check the mixer high-level switch sensitivity. When the sensor is

 

covered by material, the indicator lamp on the back of the switch

 

should be lit. To adjust the sensitivity, use the small adjustment

Blender keeps dumping after

screwdriver that was provided with the blender. The adjustment

pot is located on the back of the sensor. Rotate clockwise to

mixer is full.

increase the sensitivity (less material in front of the switch to

 

 

actuate it). Rotate counter clockwise to decrease the sensitivity

 

(more material covering the switch).

 

 

 

Check the mixer high-level sensor connection to the control panel.

 

 

 

Check the mixer high-level switch sensitivity. Fines may have

Blender will not batch with

coated the level switch; it needs readjustment.

Check the proximity switch connection.

empty mixer.

 

Make sure that the recipe is correct.

 

 

 

 

Check batch size.

 

 

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Contents Write Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference Shipping Information Credit Returns Warranty ReturnsTable of Contents Troubleshooting Addendum How to Use This Manual SafetySafety Symbols Used in this Manual Gravimetric Batch Blender Safety Tags Description Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Follow all Safety CodesGeneral Responsibility ResponsibilityRemember Operator ResponsibilityReporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityCustomer Service AccessoriesFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualMechanical Features Typical Features & ComponentsBoth Blender Styles Blender Controller shown with Mitsubishi Touch Screen Controller FeaturesMaterial Supply Hoppers Slide Gate & Auger Blender System Component DescriptionSlide Gate Metering Assemblies Slide Gate Blenders Auger Blenders available with a Choice of Mixers Auger Metering AssembliesTypical Weigh Hopper Weigh HopperMix Chamber Weigh Hopper Discharge ValveOpti-Mixer HC MixerController Pushbutton & Touchscreen Tags Button Function Operator Control PanelTypical Setup Screens Logo Remote Touch Screen OptionsPneumatic Slide Gate Below Mixer Safety Circuit Standards Safety Devices and InterlocksFail Safe Operation Safety Device Lock-OutsTwist Cap Plug Electric Safety Interlock Switch All ModelsMounting Configuration InstallationUncrating the Equipment Rigging and Placing the UnitMachine Mount Mezzanine Mounted Batch Blender Mezzanine MountTypical Central Blender Layout Floor Mount Central BlenderMechanical Installation Electrical InstallationCustomer-Supplied Components Pneumatic InstallationSet-up Weigh Hopper Installation Slide Gate Models onlyStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Load Cell Mechanical Stop Adjustment Load Cell AdjustmentLogo Final ConnectionsRecipe Entry Formats Controller SetupRecipe Format Menu Quickset Mode Most common in injection molding Percentage Mode Most common in extrusion and blow molding Switching Modes Parts Mode Often used in Compounding ApplicationsCurrent Recipe Menu Feeder Metering OrderInventory Shutdown Batch Size MenuAutoStart Feature Batch Ready ModeWeigh Every Batch Every Third Batch Every Second BatchEvery Fourth Batch Printer Features Print Inventory Batch Interval or Timed Interval PrintoutDisplay Time and Date Blender CalibrationPage Why Blender Calibration is Necessary Feeder Calibration Auger Blenders Re-Mix Timer Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Time Weigh Hopper Dump Delay TimeWeigh Hopper Dump Cycle Feeder Alarm Setup & Flags Setting Date & TimeMixer Options Timed Mixing OptionMAX Hopper Weight Exceeded Power Interruption Additional settings that usually do not have to be changed Network Communications Baud Rate & I.D. SettingsShutting Down Blender Initial StartupOperation Quick Start ProcedureStart-up General OperationExisting Recipes Display Description LCD Controller Description & OperationRecipe Page Start Slide Gate & Auger Blender Control System Menu StructureRecipe Book Storage Menus Control FunctionsSave Running Recipe to the Book Display Recipe ContentsLoad a Saved Recipe from the Book Erase Recipe or Entire BookFeeder Clean Out Color Changes Page Standard Run Time Displays Shutting Down the Blender Preventative Maintenance Schedule MaintenancePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Corrective Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceElectrical Internal Components of the Control PanelOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Input Signals to Programmable ControllerPneumatic System Maintenance Problem Corrective action TroubleshootingIntroduction ±10%. This voltage must remain constant with all the motors Problem Corrective action Warranty will be voided Problem Corrective action Warranty Specifications WarrantyWarranty Restrictions Warranty LiabilitiesCustomer Responsibilities Technical SpecificationsAnnex B Information Auger Blender -E Series Specifications Slide Gate Blender -E Series SpecificationsSpare Parts List Drawings & DiagramsTypical Slide Gate Model Assembly Overview Slide Gate Gravimetric Batch Blending SystemsAuger Gravimetric Batch Blending Systems Model 4000Model 002 with Opti-Mixer Model 012 with Rotary HC mixer Model 012 with Opti-MixerModel 012 with Common Feeder Components Model 060 with Rotary HC Mixer Model 060 with OptimixerModel 060 with Common Feeder Components Typical Mixer Section Front Typical Opti-Mixer Front Assembly DetailTypical Mixer Section Rear Typical Opti-Mixer Rear Assembly DetailTypical Mixer Frame Typical Opti-Mixer Frame AssemblyTypical Slide Gate Diamond Gate Assembly Detail Typical Gate AssemblyTypical Supply Hopper Typical Slide Gate-014 Series Hopper Assembly DetailTypical Weigh Hopper & Load Cell Detail Technical Assistance Blender Identification Serial Number TagProgrammable Settings Service Supervisor InformationFactory Setup Menu Available Selections AddendumFeed Algorithm Options Screen Advanced Weight Options ScreenMechanical Options Screen Feed Calibration Options ScreenCustomer Setup Menu Feeder SetupNetwork Setup UnitsAlarm Log Alarm SetupPasswords Programmable FeaturesUser Password Maintenance Password

A0567659 specifications

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