Trion 147207-001 Air Compressor User Manual


 
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4. Push the hour (h) button to the present hour of
the day.
5. Push the minute (m) button to the minutes past
the hour of the day.
6. Slide the P-Run switch to the run position. The
colon will blink indicating the clock has been set.
To set the programs (wash times) according to the
times in the example outlined above.
1. Slide the auto-manual switch to the auto position.
2. Slide the P-Run switch to the program (P)
position. The word "ON" and the number 1 will
appear on the display. This indicates the time the
first program is to be turned "ON."
3. Push the day (1 ... 7) button until only the day
Monday (MO) appears on the display.
4. Push the hour (h) button until the designate hour
(01:00) appears on the display.
5. It is not necessary to set the minute (m), as 1:00
o'clock on the hour was the selected wash initiation
"ON" time. The "ON" time has now been set.
6. Next, set the program "OFF" time. This will be 1
minute after the "ON" time. A 1-minute duration is
adequate program time as the initiation signal is
sent to the wash control logic timer instantaneously.
Push the I/0 (P) button. The word "OFF" and the
number 1 will appear on the display. This indicates
the set time the first program is to be turned "OFF."
7. Push the day (1 ... 7) button until only the day
Monday (MO) appears on the display.
8. Push the hour (h) button until the hour 01:00
appears on the display.
9. Push the minute (m) button until the time 01:01
appears on the display. Program 1, wash time "ON"
and "OFF," for Monday has now been set.
10. Next set the second program which will be the
Tuesday (TU) washing. Push the program I/0 (P)
button. The word "ON" and the number "2" will
appear on the display.
11. Repeat the setting process for TU as outlined
above in steps 3 through 9 for MO "ON" - "OFF"
time.
12. After the wash program has been set for TU,
repeat the same setting procedure for WE, TH, FR
and SA. Omit SU.
13. Slide the P-Run switch to the run position. The
existing time of day will show on the display. The six
selected washdays established in the example have
been set.
NOTE: Using the above procedures, different washing
days and "ON - OFF" times may be established and
set into the initiator clock to best serve a specific
application.
NOTICE: Once the reset key (R) is pressed, the
previous time and program will be cleared to the
initial state.
Kitchen Exhaust Applications
M. For safe and proper operation adhere to the following
instructions and procedures:
1. Exhaust systems shall be operated during all
periods of cooking in restaurant applications.
2. Filter-equipped exhaust systems shall not be
operated with filters removed.
3.The posted instructions for manually operating the
fire extinguishing system shall be kept conspicuously
posted in the kitchen and reviewed periodically with
employees by the management.
4. Listed exhaust hoods shall be operated in
accordance with the terms of their listings and the
manufacture instructions.
5. Cooking equipment shall not be operated while its
fire-extinguishing system or exhaust system is not
operating or otherwise impaired.
3. Wash Control and Detergent System Settings
The total time required for the complete wash cycle is
approximately 80 minutes. Four main events take place
during the wash cycle: Wash, Soak, Rinse and Dry.
Once the Wash Control has been initiated, either by
manually pushing the washer start button, or through
the means of the automatic time clock, the wash events
will take place automatically. The time for each event
has been preset at the factory in the programmable
logic control (PLC).