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GETTING STARTED, READ THIS PAGE.
THE NEXT 9 PAGES OF THIS MANUAL WILL GUIDE YOU, STEP BY STEP, TO A SUCCESSFUL STARTUP.
IT WON'T TAKE LONG; SO.... | PLEASE, DON'T SKIP AHEAD. |
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HERE ARE THE STEPS YOU WILL FOLLOW. |
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SAFETY HAZARDS: | Two hazards exist on this unit: mix blades and | |||||
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| slide valves. | Read this short sensible page | |||
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| so no one gets hurt. |
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: | Very little assembly is required. | But you | ||||
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| might as well get it right the first time. | ||||
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| ALSO: pay attention to the section on wiring. | ||||
CHECK OUT PROCEDURE: | This is to see if you did it right. | It also | ||||
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LOAD CELL CALIBRATION: | We already did this. But shipping or rough | |||||
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| handling during assembly sometimes creates load | ||||
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| cell problems. If weight readings are not | ||||
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| correct, you MUST recalibrate the load cells. | ||||
RATE CALIBRATION: | This is NOT really necessary. But if your | |||||
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: | A few selected models require special | |||||
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| instruction. | If your model is listed on this | |||
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| page, read these instructions. |
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NORMAL OPERATION: | From this point forward, operating your system | |||||
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| is a snap. This section tells you just how | ||||
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| simple it is and exactly what to expect under | ||||
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| normal operating conditions. |
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SPECIAL FEATURES: | Your system can do much more then you may | |||||
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| know. | This page reviews briefly some of the | |||
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| added features that are available to you and | ||||
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| where in this manual you can find them. | ||||
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