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© 2002 BENNETT PRINTED IN U.S.A. Manual #108796 Rev. C, 07/05
Includes Instructions
For:
Standard 3000 Electronic
Retail Dispensers (Go
Pump—R 3k)
3000 Little Squirt - Retail
Dispensers
3000 Big Squirt - Retail
Dispensers
READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for safe
installation and operation of this equipment.
Read and understand this book before applying
power. Keep this book and tell all service
personnel to read this book. If you do not follow
the instructions, you can cause bodily injury,
death or damage to the equipment.
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Operators Manual
3000 Series Retail Dispensers
with 210 Electronics

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Bennett 3812 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBennett
Model3812
CategoryDispenser
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

POWER REQUIREMENTS

Details the electrical power input and output specifications for the dispensers.

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

Specifies the operating temperature range and humidity levels for the equipment.

DIMENSIONS

Provides the physical size specifications (height, width, depth) for different dispenser models.

DETERMINING THE MODEL NUMBER

INTRODUCTION

FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES

Overview of the key features, functionalities, and technical capabilities of the dispensers.

THE PUMP CONTROL DEVICES

The Manager's Keypad

Description of the manager's keypad for programming, operation, and diagnostics.

The Error Messages

Explains how error messages appear and are reset on the dispenser display.

The Power Failure Message

Details the "Power Fail Message" and its relation to battery status.

The Last Sale Recall Switch

Functionality for recalling the last sale information after power interruption.

The Electronic Door Key Locks

Information on the location and operation of electronic and lower door key locks.

The Electro-Mechanical Totalizers

Explanation of cumulative volume counters located above the price displays.

The Pump Handle

Description of the lever operation for starting and stopping fuel dispensing.

HOW TO OPERATE THE DISPENSER

How to Dispense Fuel

Step-by-step instructions for dispensing fuel using the dispenser's standard operation.

How to Dispense Fuel using the Local Preset Option

Guide for dispensing fuel when the Local Preset feature is utilized.

How to Read the Electro-mechanical Totalizer

Displaying Electronic Totals

Methods for viewing electronic sales totals using a magnet or menu code.

How to Read Electronic Totals-Menu Code 1

Detailed procedure for accessing electronic totals via Menu Code 1.

How to Read the Audit Trail

HOW TO PREPARE THE DISPENSER FOR PROGRAMMING

Connecting the Manager's Keypad for Dispenser Programming

Steps to connect the manager's keypad to the CPU for programming access.

General Programming Instructions

DEFAULT SETTINGS

Suggested Start Up Sequence

Recommended order of menu codes for initial dispenser setup and operation.

HOW TO PREPARE THE DISPENSER FOR OPERATION

How To Access Manager's Mode - Menu Code 3

Procedure for entering the manager's mode using the access code.

How to Change the 4 digit Manager's Access Code

Instructions for changing the manager's security access code.

How To Change the Security Code - Menu Code 3

Steps to modify the dispenser's security code via Menu Code 3.

Lost or Forgotten password

Procedure to recover access if the manager's password is lost or forgotten.

How to Program Price Per Volume Menu Code 4

Menu Code 8 - How to Change the Decimal Point Locations for Other Than U.S. Standard

Menu Code 9 - How to Set a No Flow Time Out

Menu Code 10 - How to Set a Slow Flow Amount

Menu Code 11 - How to Set A Volume Allocation Limit

Menu Code 12 - How to Program Submerged Pump Pre-charge Time

Menu Code 15 - How to Program Fleet Option

Menu Code 17 - How to Program the Local Preset Option

Menu Code 18 - How to Program Motor Delay

Menu Code 21 - How to Set the Dispenser Mode of Operation

Menu Code 22 - How to Set a Dispenser Address

Menu Code 24 - Local Preset Data Entry Digit Pointer

Menu Code 27 - How to View a Dispenser's Electronic Calibration

How to Perform a Cold Start on the Dispenser Menu Code 83

How to Configure the Dispenser for Unit of Measure Menu Code 99

How to Program the Mechanical Pulse Output

Setting the Jumpers on the Pulse Output Board

How to Program the Dispenser Using the Local Preset

HOW TO MECHANICALLY CALIBRATE THE SB-100 METER (M-CAL OPTION)

Electronically Calibrating the SB-100 (Standard Flow) and FPP (High Flow) METER (E-CAL)

Bennett Limited Warranty for Products Installed in the United States

Pumps and Dispensers - 2300 & 2400 Series

Warranty terms for 2300/2400 series pumps and dispensers.

Pumps and Dispensers - All Other Models

Warranty terms for other Bennett pump and dispenser models.

Field Retrofitted Card Acceptor or Cash Acceptor

Warranty coverage for card/cash acceptor retrofit assemblies.

Model 515 Pump Controllers

Warranty details for the Model 515 pump controller unit.

Software

Warranty terms for Bennett-developed software packages.

Upgrade Kits

Warranty coverage for optional kits that enhance product features.

Spare Parts

Warranty period and conditions for replacement spare parts.

General Exclusions

Conditions and actions that will void the equipment warranty.

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