
MAINTENANCE AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Peristaltic pump regulated throughtime control.
Automatically accepts AC voltage range as follows:
Max suction height: 5 ft.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Pump flow rate: 8 oz/min.
This pump is timed and provides easy user
The pump is equipped with 2 cables:
Cable 1 power supply (100÷240 VAC).
Cable 2 trigger signal for enabling the dosing cy
cle (20÷240 VAC or 70÷240 VAC).
Programming takes place through the keyboard and the display on the pump’s front panel.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT LEADING
TO IMPROPER OPERATION OR PROD
Before carrying out any operation on the pump, disconnect the power supply !!
Power the pump using cable with the plug. When this cable is powered, the pump is ON.
Connect cable 2, identified by
the word SIGNAL, to the signal that must start dosing.
Proceed with programming using the keyboard, as described in chapter 3.
When the pump is powered, the display shows the message: on and the signal is active on the SIGNAL cable, the
pump doses according to the
cycle set with the keyboard.
The dosing cycle consists of 3 phases:
Filter time (5 seconds) fixed. The display shows a mobile “
Programmable delay time (0÷999 seconds). The display shows the message “
”3.Programmable dosing time (0÷999 seconds). The display shows “
out time (0÷999 minutes).
The display shows the countdown, which
starts from the programmed time and goes
to zero. The pump does not dose during the lock
out time, even if it receives another signal on the SIGNAL cable.
PROGRAMMING THE DELAY, DOSING AND LOCK
Enter to programming mode
Press the PRG key. The red display’s first digit begins to blink.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value of access code.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value of access code.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
y until the blinking digit displays the desired value of access code.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
The green display shows “
Programming the delay time
Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
The green display shows “
key. The red display’s first digit begins to blink.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit dis
Press the PRG key. All of the display’s digits stop blinking.
To save the settings, while none of the display’s digits are blinking, scroll the menu using the
display and then press PRG key. The pum
p returns to standby mode and “
” appears on the display.
Programming the dosing time
Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
key until the green display shows “
Press the PRG key. The red display’s first digit begins to blink.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. All of the display’s digits stop blinking.
To save the settings, while none of the display’s digits are blinking, scroll the menu using the
display and then press PRG key
. The pump returns to standby mode and “
” appears on the display.

Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
key until the green display shows “
Press the PRG key. The red display’s first digit begin
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. All of the display’s digits stop blinking.
To save the settings, while none of the display’s digits are blinking, scroll the menu using the
press PRG key. The pump returns to standby mode and “
” appears on the display.
Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
key until the display shows “
Press the PRG key, CAL begins blinking.
g cup or flask under the outlet of the pump, press the
key and release when the pump starts
. Let the pump runs until desired amount of chemical is dispensed then press the
key again to stop. (display
run time is now programmed. Repeat these steps if new volume is required.
Press the PRG key the display shows “
To save the settings, scroll the menu using the
” appears on the display and then press PRG key. The pump
” appears on the display.
Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
key until the display shows “
”.-Press the PRG key the display shows “
splay’s first digit begins to blink.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blinks.
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. The next digit blink
key until the blinking digit displays the desired value.
Press the PRG key. All of the display’s digits stop blinking.
To save the settings, while none of the display’s digits are blinking, scroll the menu using the
display and then press PRG key. The pump returns to standby mode and “
” appears on the display.
Enter to programming mode (see par. 3.1.1).
the▲ key until the display shows “
or “LO” readout will blink
to select if a signal is “
.-Press PRG key and the display stops blink
To save the settings, while none of the display’s digits are blinking, scroll the menu using the
display and then press PRG key.
The signal trigger has a filter of 5 seconds.
To exit programming and return to the main menu, scroll the menu using the
” appears on the display.
The pump returns to standby mode and “
” appears on the display.
None of the modified settings are saved.
On the standby mode (the display shows the message: on) push the
key the pump starts dosing for one minute and the
To stop the pump before the priming time is elapsed, press
In case the motor is excessively overloaded (for ex. a tubing breaks) the pump executes stop/restart motor cycles (the stop time increases at
10 sec.) to avoid the overheating of the same pump.
During the motor stop the display visualizes:
As soon as the pump is powered, the display shows “
” for approximately 0.3 seconds, during which the pump ru
If the parameters cannot be read properly from EEPROM, the display shows “
“ and the pump remains on standby.
The default parameters can be reset using the
key (pressed for 4 seconds). The default parameters are:
After the default parameters have been reset, these parameters can be mod
ified from the programming menu (see chap. 3).
a remote control, the code