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| Flow Rate | up to 5 L/h |
|---|---|
| Pressure | up to 8 bar |
| Material (Diaphragm) | PTFE |
| Control | Manual or Automatic |
| Power | 18W |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Type | Diaphragm Pump |
| Power Supply | 230V AC |
| Material (Pump Head) | PVDF |
| Voltage | 230V |
Description of buttons for programming, pump control, and menu navigation.
Diagram and list of terminal connections for pump and sensors.
Wiring diagram for frequency input using a dry contact switch.
Wiring diagram for frequency input using a Hall sensor.
Wiring diagram for frequency input using a voltage signal.
Steps to enter the programming mode using button combinations.
Overview of the main menu, settings, and functions menus.
Procedure for selecting the operating language for the pump.
Description of how the pump operates in manual dosage mode.
Configuration for proportional dosing based on a 0/4-20 mA input signal.
Details for setting proportional dosing with a 20-4/0 mA input signal.
Dosing proportional to external signals, multiplying strokes per signal.
Dosing proportional to external signals, dividing signals per stroke.
Setting quantity and time for batch dosage triggered by external signals.
Setting ppm, pulses/liter, and concentration for proportional ppm dosing.
Setting delay, interval, and trigger mode for timed dosage.
Setting delay, interval, and pause modes for timed dosage.
Setting up 10 daily dosages with quantity, time, days, and clock.
Procedure to set the pump's maximum flow rate.
Manual and automatic methods for calibrating cc/stroke value.
Accessing operating time, strokes, quantity, and pump activations.
Setting a password to protect programming parameters.
Activating and configuring the flow sensor and alarm.
Setting pump behavior for level alarm activation.
Selecting the measurement unit for displaying dosage.
Configuring the remote pause input (Normally Open/Closed).
Table detailing alarm indicators, their causes, and corrective actions.