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Introduction
VTK-TR-BA-072e-1 - User Manual MDS 358X Series
8.1.2.1 Overview .................................................................................. 85
8.1.2.2 Explanations ........................................................................... 88
8.2 PLC Interface: 15-pin, Sub-D .................................................................................... 112
8.2.1 Pin Functions ............................................................................................. 113
8.2.2 PLC-Signals ................................................................................................ 114
8.2.2.1 Single-Shot Mode ............................................................... 114
8.2.2.2 Burst Mode (Example with Three Shots) ................... 114
8.2.2.3 External Mode ...................................................................... 115
8.2.2.4 Infinite Mode ........................................................................ 115
8.2.2.5 Comparison of the signals DosOK and
SingleDosOK for Scenario ON and Scenario OFF ... 116
8.2.3 Remote Adjust .......................................................................................... 117
8.2.3.1 What is the Remote Adjust? ........................................... 117
8.2.3.2 Advantages ........................................................................... 117
8.2.3.3 Procedure .............................................................................. 117
8.3 AUX socket ...................................................................................................................... 119
9 Cleaning ......................................................................................... 120
9.1 Preliminary Notes ......................................................................................................... 120
9.2 Heat Resistance of Sealing Materials .................................................................... 121
9.3 Compatibility between Sealing Materials and Selected Media ................. 122
9.4 Cleaning Methods ........................................................................................................ 123
9.4.1 Pre-purifying ............................................................................................. 123
9.4.2 Rinsing with a purifying agent ........................................................... 124
9.4.3 Demount the Valve ................................................................................. 126
9.4.4 Fine Purification ....................................................................................... 128
9.4.5 Assembling of the Fluid Box and the Tappet ............................... 133
10 Maintenance ................................................................................. 137
10.1 Maintenance Indicator ............................................................................................... 137
10.2 Maintenance of Tappet, Tappet Sealing and Nozzle Insert ......................... 138
10.2.1 Maintenance of the Tappet ................................................................. 138
10.2.2 Maintenance of the Tappet Sealing ................................................. 138
10.2.3 Maintenance of the Nozzle Insert ..................................................... 138
10.2.4 Exchange of the Tappet, the Tappet Sealing and the Nozzle
Insert ............................................................................................................. 139
11 Error Messages .............................................................................. 140
11.1 Table of Error Messages ............................................................................................. 141
11.2 Explanations of Error Messages .............................................................................. 142
11.3 Status Messages ............................................................................................................ 154
12 Transport, Storage and Disposal ................................................. 155
12.1 Transport ......................................................................................................................... 155
12.2 Storage ............................................................................................................................. 155
12.3 Recycling and Disposal .............................................................................................. 155
13 Spare Parts and Tools ................................................................... 156
13.1 Nozzle Fixation Nuts ................................................................................................... 156
13.2 Tappets ............................................................................................................................. 156
13.3 Sealings ............................................................................................................................ 158
13.4 Supply Unit ..................................................................................................................... 158
13.5 Heaters and Heater Controllers .............................................................................. 160

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