Conair WSB, GB manual Rate Calibration You Dont Have To Do This

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RATE CALIBRATION

YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THIS.

Software is set to expect STANDARD hardware. If a device meters at a much lower feed rate then expected, the software will take 10 to 20 cycles to fully adjust. During this time cycles will take longer.

An example of this is a system using a 1/2" auger instead of 1".

If you don't mind letting the system SELF ADJUST, or

 

your hardware is STANDARD,

 

 

then:

 

 

 

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To perform a RATE CALIBRATION:

Have the HOPPER LOADED with enough material to run for several cycles without running out.

Have the "OFF AT END OF CYCLE" and "PAUSE" switches DOWN.

Press:

*

Display

will

say:

(PASSWORD)

Press:

22222

Display

will

say:

(P

x)

If you are calibrating an auger feeder, operate it briefly to ensure it is fully primed. To do so:

Press:

OPER

Display will say:

(OPERATE )

Press:

5 (or 6) Run until

auger

is dispensing.

Press:

DUMP

This will

empty

the

weigh bin.

Now you can CALIBRATE the material.

To do so:

Press:

CAL

Display will

say:

(CALIBRATE)

Press:

5

Component #5

will calibrate itself.

 

(or whatever component

you are calibrating)

Repeat this two key calibration routine for EACH material that you wish to calibrate. Only components that have a TYPE selected (not "OFF") will operate.

Each time a dispense will occur, followed by weighing, followed by a dump to empty the weigh bin.

Press:

EXIT

when

all calibrations are

done.

YOU ARE NOW

READY FOR ACCURATE PRODUCTION BLENDING.

 

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Conair WSB, GB manual Rate Calibration You Dont Have To Do This