Unload Timer
This timer controls how long the unload auger will operate after the cool timer has expired.
Use the dryer charts in the back of this manual for reference of a suggested timer settings.
To change the setting of this timer follow these instructions:
Press the | timer button, press the | button to edit the amount of cool time. |
Press the | button to adjust the settings. |
Press the | button to accept the new setting. |
During dryer operation the remaining time on each timer is displayed on the screen unless reset to their
stored values by pressing the | button. |
OPERATING DISPLAY SCREENS
Main Display Screen
This is the normal operating screen you will be viewing after you press the start button. The top line on the screen indicates your system has been started by pressing the green run button is running. The next two lines represents the current plenum temperature and the current grain temperature. The bottom line indicates the speed of the meter roll.
Notice the PLEN1 line has 2 numbers listed. The first one is the actual temperature of Plenum 1 and the second one in parenthesis is the plenum set point. In this case the actual plenum temperature is 84º F and the set point is 180º F. Notice the “H”, this indicates that the burner is currently in high fire mode. This will switch to an “L” whenever the burner switches to low fire mode. The plenum set point can be adjusted by pressing the
button. The next line indicates the grain temperature is at 68º F and the grain set point is at 77º F.
The grain set point can be adjusted by pressing the | button. |
During the drying process you may want to view the plenum temperatures of the different burners.
Pressing the | buttons will toggle between the available plenum temperatures on your |
main screen.
If your dryer shuts down with a Grain Discharge or the Unload Motor Overload the unload auger will continue to run until the Unload Cleanout Delay has expired. This allows the unload auger to empty itself and prevent unnecessary load on the unload auger if you were to start it when its full of grain.
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