Subject to modifications
User Manual
Operation Instructions
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Mode of Operation, continuation
Control p.c.b. with or without data memory, continuation
Pause time
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Fig. 21 Schema of the centralized lubrication pump
1 - low-level control 4 - control p.c.b.
2 - piston detector 5 - pump
3 - membrane key pad 6 - divider block model SSV N
Factory setting of the pause time ....................... 6 hours
The pause time
- determines the frequency of the lubrication cycles within
a working cycle.
- is started and stopped with the power supply via the
machine contact or the driving switch.
- is adjustable
When the machine contact ort he driving switch is
switched off, the pause times which have already elapse
are stored and added up by an electronic data memory
(EEPROM) until the time which has been set on the
membrane key pad is reached.
After the machine contact or driving switch is switched on
again, the control p.c.b. operates from the point where it
had been interrupted.
If the setting is modified within the pause time, the control
p.c.b. takes over the new value automatically on comple-
tion of the programming procedure (see paragraph “Pro-
gramming Mode”, page 26).
The pause time setting may be different for each applica-
tion. It must be adjusted in accordance with the respective
lubrication cycle (see paragraph “Programming Mode”,
page 26).
Operating time
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Fig. 22 Divider block SSV 6 with piston detector
The operating time depends on the system’s lubricant
requirement and on the location of the piston detector (ei-
ther on the main metering device or on the secondary me-
tering device).
A piston detector (initiator) which has been installed on a
metering device instead of a piston closure plug, monitors
and brings he pump operating time to a close after all the
pistons of this metering device have dispensed their lubri-
cant quantity once.
During the pump operating time a circulating segment
appears in the display of the membrane keypad (see
paragraph “Display of the membrane key pad, page 18).
After an interruption of the operating time, e.g. by switch-
ing off the power supply, the operating time continues
from the point where it had been interrupted.
When the machine contact ort he driving switch is
switched off, the pause times, which have already
elapsed, are stored and added up by an electronic data
memory (EEPROM) until the piston detector stops the op-
erating time.
Monitoring time
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NOTE
Only one lubrication cycle can be moni-
tored.
NOTE
Normally, the monitoring time ends at the
same time as the operating time.
A fixed monitoring time of a maximum of 30 minutes runs
in parallel to the operating time.
If there is no switching off signal from the piston detector
(fig. 22) to the control p.c.b. within 30 minutes a fault sig-
nal will occur (see paragraph “Display of the membrane
key pad”, page 18).
An external signal lamp flashes continuously in case of a
fault.