Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00207.00 Unpacking and Inspection, Event of Shipping Damage

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Shipping Info

Unpacking and Inspection

You should inspect your equipment for possible shipping damage.

Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such as broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc.

In the Event of Shipping Damage

According to the contract terms and conditions of the Carrier, the responsibility of the Shipper ends at the time and place of shipment.

Notify the transportation company’s local agent if you discover damage.

Hold the damaged goods and packing material for the examining agent’s inspection. Do not

return any goods before the transportation company’s inspection and authorization.

File a claim with the transportation company. Substantiate the claim by referring to the agent’s report. A certified copy of our invoice is available upon request. The original Bill of Lading is attached to our original invoice. If the shipment was prepaid, write us for a receipted transportation bill.

Advise customer service regarding your wish for assistance and to obtain an RMA (return material authorization) number.

If the Shipment is Not Complete

Check the packing list as back-ordered items are noted on the packing list. You should have:

;Blender

;Display (w/ connecting cable)

;Calibration Weight

;Weigh Hopper (w/ pneumatic hose line)

;Bill of lading

;Packing list

;Operating and Installation packet

;Electrical schematic and panel layout drawings

;Component instruction manuals (if applicable)

Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if you missed any smaller items during unpacking.

If the Shipment is Not Correct

If the shipment is not what you ordered, contact the shipping department immediately. For shipments in the United States and Canada, call 1 (800) 229-2919; for all other countries, call our international desk at (508) 399-6400. Have the order number and item number available. Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions.

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Contents Gravimetric Slide Gate Batch Blender Mitsubishi Controller Parts and Service Department If the Shipment is Not Correct Unpacking and InspectionEvent of Shipping Damage If the Shipment is Not CompleteWarranty Returns ReturnsCredit Returns Table of Contents Maintenance Customer Responsibilities Technical Specifications Safety Symbols Used in this Manual How to Use This ManualSafety Tags and Warning Labels Description Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Follow all Safety CodesResponsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Remember Reporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityGeneral Description AccessoriesCustomer Service Models Covered in This ManualEquipment Specifications Typical Features and Components Mechanical FeaturesController Features Supply Hoppers System Component DescriptionSlide Gates Weigh Hopper Typical Slide Gate AssemblyTypical Weigh Hopper Assembly Operator Control Panel Display Mix ChamberFunction Typical Operator Screens Typical Setup Screens Bulletin Number Functional Description Mezzanine and Floor Stands Optional ComponentsPneumatic Slide Gate below Mixer Low Level SensorsRegrind Auger Metering R.A.M. Hopper Additive Feeder HopperTake-off Compartments Fail Safe Operation Safety FeaturesSafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsTwist Cap Plug Connected to Each Feeder Auger Motor Electrical Disconnect PlugElectrical Safety Interlock Switch Located on mixer door Electric Safety Interlock SwitchUncrating the Equipment Mechanical InstallationMounting Configurations Site RequirementsMachine Mount Typical Mezzanine Mounted Batch Blender Mezzanine MountTypical Floor Mount Central Blender Layout Floor Mount Central BlenderPneumatic Connections Electrical ConnectionsInitial Set-up Mechanical Set-upStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Weigh Hopper Final Connections Weigh Hopper InstallationController Set-up Display Main Recipe ScreenRecipe Page Start Blender Controller Menu StructureBlender Calibration Display Calibration Menu Screen Feeder Calibration Auger Blenders Alarm SetupSetting Date and Time Network SetupAdditional Setup Parameters Initial Startup New Recipes Quick Start ProcedureStart-up General OperationExisting Recipes Operation ProceduresTypical Recipe Entry Operator Screen Operator DisplaysRecipe Entry Formats Typical Inventory Display Operator ScreenRecipe Format Menu Quickset Mode Most common in injection molding Example Calculations of a 5-component blend in Quickset mode Current Recipe Menu Percentage Mode Most common in extrusion and blow moldingSwitching Modes Recipe SetupInventory Shutdown Typical Batch Sizes Blender Batch Size lbsMixer and Dump Setup Re-Mix Timer Weigh Hopper Dump Delay TimeWeigh Hopper Dump Time Alarm Flags Weigh Hopper Dump CycleMixer Dump Time Calibration Error Typical PLC Battery Low Alarm Screen Feeder Clean Out Recipe Book Tree Diagram in -5 of this manualDisplay Recipe Contents Save Running Recipe to the BookLoad a Saved Recipe from the Book Color Changes Erase Recipe or Entire BookTypical Inventory Shutdown Operator Screen Shut-downSample Preventative Maintenance Schedule Preventative Maintenance ScheduleInternal Components of the Control Panel Preventative MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance ElectricalOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Input Signals to Programmable ControllerIntroduction TroubleshootingProblem Corrective action Problem Corrective action Warranty will be voided Service Department Warranty Liabilities WarrantyWarranty Specifications Warranty RestrictionsTechnical Specifications Equipment SpecificationsCustomer Responsibilities Annex B Information Final Assembly Drawings and DiagramsMixer Sub-Assembly Typical Mixer Assembly Parts List Typical Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper Sub-assemblyTypical R.A.M. Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper R.A.M. Regrind Auger Metering Sub-Assembly OptionalTypical Additive Feeder Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper Additive Feeder Sub-Assembly OptionalTypical Weigh Hopper Assembly Parts List Weigh Hopper Sub-assemblyTypical Slidegate Assembly Parts List Slide Gate Sub-assemblyTypical Knife Gate below mixer Assembly Parts List Knife Gate Sub-assembly HD OptionalTypical Knife Gate floor stand Assembly Parts List Knife Gate Sub-assembly RD OptionalControl Panel Layout Typical Mitsubishi Controller Main Parts ListSpare Parts Kits Blender Spare Parts ListingAddendum Service Supervisor Information PasswordsProgrammable Settings Factory Setup Menu Advanced Weight Options ScreenMetering Test Screen Feed Calibration Options Screen Feed Algorithm Options ScreenMechanical Options Screen Feeder SetupUnits Customer Setup MenuAlarm Log Typical Alarm Flags & Feeder Setup ScreenRecipe Format Factory Default Setup ParametersLoadcell Calex Module Dipswitch Settings General Blender Info Mitsubishi Communications ManualBlender Alarms Inventory Info Recipe Info this is Where YOU Right the NEW Recipe to Recipe Book Manipulation Fixed Decimal Explanation Alarm Number ExplanationUntil the Hopper Feeds Material Into the NEW Batch Contract Department Service Department Sales DepartmentTechnical Assistance Parts Department
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