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Operation
4-21
Part 1126931_01
2018 Nordson Corporation
If you enter a valid set‐point temperature for a
hose/applicator that is not connected to the melter or if
you enter a set‐point temperature that is out of range,
the right display will indicate dashes (‐‐‐‐) for three
seconds and then change back to the original
set‐point temperature.
When the right display is flashing, you can quickly
change the current set‐point temperature to 0 degrees
(off) by simultaneously pressing both of right‐display
scroll keys.
After removing a hose or a applicator, use
the individual component method of set‐point
temperature adjustment to set the component's
temperature to zero degrees (off). This will
avoid causing an F1 fault. When a hose or applicator
is added, use the individual component method to set
the desired temperature.
The factory set‐point temperature of the tank is 175 C
(350 F). The factory set‐point temperature of all others
components is zero degrees (off).
When the units of temperature is set to degrees
Celsius, the minimum and maximum set‐point
temperatures are 40 C and 230 C. When the units of
temperature are set to degrees Fahrenheit, the
minimum and maximum set‐point temperatures are 100
F and 450 F.
When using the right‐display scroll keys to adjust a
set‐point temperature, the right display automatically
increments between 0, 175, and 230 C or between 0,
350, and 450 F.
If you make a mistake while you are changing a
set‐point temperature, but you have not yet pressed the
enter key, press the Clear/Reset key to reset the right
display to the original temperature.
The melter will exit the setup mode and return to the
automatic scan mode two minutes after the last key is
pressed.
A global set‐point temperature of zero degrees (Celsius
or Fahrenheit) turns all components off.
When scrolling through component numbers in the left
display, component numbers that are associated
with unused hose/applicator receptacles are skipped.
The melter stores a record of the last ten changes
made to the set‐point temperatures (and operating
parameters) in the change history log.
Section 3, Installation, Review
Parameter and Set‐point
Temperature Changes
You can save set‐point temperature changes by
simultaneously pressing the 1 key and the Setup key.
Section 3, Installation, Save and
Restore Melter Setting

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