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Dover HEIL Command-SST - Unit Calibration (Continued)

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Issued June 2020
Copyright 2020, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
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Lift Valve Minimum Currents Calibration (Continued)
19.Press and hold the OUT push button until the arm
starts to move in the out direction. Press “OK” to
confirm the position.
20.Press and hold the IN push button until the arm starts
to move in the in direction. Press “OK” to confirm the
position.
21.Press and hold the GRAB push button until the
grabbers starts to move in the close direction. Press
“OK” to confirm the position.
22.Press and hold the RELEASE push button until the
grabbers starts to move in the open direction. Press
"OK" to confirm the position.
Packer Calibration
23.Place the arm back into the cradle/home position.
Press and hold the PACKER EXTEND push button
until the packer is at the pack position (approximately
1625-1700). Make sure the black rubber pad on the
back of the follower panel does not have a gap
between it and the packer floor. Press "OK" to
confirm the postion.
24.Press and hold the PACKER EXTEND push button
until the packer is at the travel position
(approximately 1900-2000). Press “OK” to confirm
the position.
Packer Minimum Currents Calibration
25.Place packer approximately halfway between home
and pack positions. Press “OK” to confirm the
position.
26.Press and hold the PACKER EXTEND push button
until the packer starts to move in the out/extend/pack
direction. Press “OK” to confirm the position.
27.Press and hold the PACKER RETRACT push button
until the packer starts to move in the in/retract
direction. Press “OK” to confirm the position.
Once you have confirmed the final calibration
position, you will return to the home screen on the
28.Fully retract the packer panel before proceeding.
Test Lift Arm Operation
29.Test the operations of the lift arm to make sure that it
is operating as designed before placing the unit back
into service.

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