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All cables must be routed such that they are not damaged or kinked.
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After connecting the wire ends, the screw-secured plug-in connectors
on the MultiFlow must be pressed firmly onto the connector strip to
prevent them from becoming unintentionally disconnected.
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The supplied blind plugs must be used on AI terminal boxes.
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In the AIII version all wire ends must be fitted with wire-end sleeves.
No wire-end sleeves are required in the terminal box (only version AI).
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All electrical connections are implemented in either screw-secured
plug-in connectors or terminals. The leads must be introduced into the
housing through cable glands appropriate to the lead cross-section.
The supplied screwdriver should be used for connection to the screw-
secured plug-in connectors. When cutting the wire ends it is essential
to make sure that no wire clippings drop into the open device.
Otherwise, this may cause short circuits on the circuit board.
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After fitting the wire ends the connector should be plugged onto the
matching connector strip on the board and pressed in firmly. For
screened leads the screen must be fitted with a 6.3 mm flat connector
and plugged onto the flat connector strip for the screen connection.
Similarly, the solenoid valves must be plugged at one end onto the flat
connector strip provided (0V strip) using a 6.3 mm flat connector.
A connection between the housing/screen and the 0V strip must never be
made. If this advice is not followed, problems with the functioning of the
device may occur.
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After mounting the wire cores, attach the screw-type plug connector to
the corresponding pin strip on the PCB and press it into place firmly. If
the line is sheathed, fit the sheath with a 6.3 mm ribbon-type
connector and attach it to the ribbon cable connector strip for the
shield connection. Also connect one side of the solenoid valves to the
ribbon cable connector provided (0V strip) using a 6.3 mm ribbon-type
connector.
Never produce a connection between the housing/sheath and the 0V
strip. Failure to observe this point can give rise to malfunctions.
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The solenoid valves must be mounted upright, i.e. the solenoid coil must
point upwards. (348)
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The printer must always be mounted in the driver's cabin to ensure
protection against contamination and humidity.
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Before a new program version (update) is installed, it is essential to
print out all remaining reports and receipts, since any data saved may
be lost due to the change of program.
3.1.4
To Make Work Easier for Future Users
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Terminal boxes should be fitted allowing easy access.
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The housings of the electronics system should always be accessible.