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0901133 Rev: A (11/13) 

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Selecting delay time units: 

Pump delay times can be set in one second increments 
for 0 - 255 seconds, or one minute increments for 0 - 99 
minutes. Determine the longest delay time required for 
the system, and select the appropriate delay time units. 

(1)  Enter the access code if you do not already have 

access to the system. 

(2)  Select pump 3, and formula A. 

(3)  Use 

 to choose 001 (seconds) or 060 (minutes) 

on the 3-digit display, then ENTER. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(4)  The display will flash briefly, indicating that the 

delay unit selection was accepted. 

Programming pump delay times: 

(1)  Enter the access code if you do not already have 

access to the system. 

(2)  Ensure that the delay time LED is flashing. If the 

pump time LED is flashing, press MODE to choose 
delay time. 

(3)  The 3-digit display will show 



 if delay units are in 

―seconds‖ or will show  -



 if delay units are in 

―minutes‖. 

(4)  Choose the desired pump and formula using their 

respective SELECT buttons. 

(5)  Use 

/

 to input a new delay time or to change an 

existing delay time (if a delay time is already 
programmed, it will show up in the 3-digit display 
when you press 

/

).You can hold down on the 

arrow button if you wish to rapidly advance the 
numbers. 

(6)  Press ENTER and the display will flash briefly, 

indicating that the delay time was accepted. 

NOTE: During delay time countdown -



 will display 

indicating a countdown in one minute increments. If 
programmed to delay in one second increments, the 
display will count down from the delay time to zero. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programming flush times: 

See Flush Manifold instruction manual for installing 
Flush Manifold with dispenser. 

(1)  Enter the access code if you do not already have 

access to the system. 

(2)  Dispense a small amount of 

colored

 chemical into 

manifold. 

(3)  Choose pump F and the desired formula using the 

pump and formula SELECT buttons. 

(4)  Ensure that the pump time LED is flashing. If the 

delay time LED is flashing, press MODE to choose 
pump time. 

(5)  Press CALIBRATE. The flush solenoid will activate 

and the 3-digit display will begin counting. 

(6)  Once all 

colored

 product has been cleared from 

the line to the washer, press CALIBRATE again to 
stop the water flush. The display will stop counting 
and the 3-digit display will show the time it took to 
flush line. 

(7)  Press ENTER and the display will flash briefly, 

indicating that the flush time was accepted. 

(8)  Repeat this procedure for each formula used, or 

simply note the flush time from step 6, and 
manually enter this time for pump F on each 
formula used. 

001 

SECONDS 

MINUTES 

060 

000 

COUNTDOWN 

 

SECONDS 

MINUTES 

-00 

Summary of Contents for Knight On-Premise Pro

Page 1: ...0901133 Rev A 11 13 Page 1 of 20 On Premise Pro Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...C 2 0 A 50 60 Hz 6 Indoor use only 7 Temperature 5 C to 40 C 8 Mains supply voltage fluctuations are not to exceed 10 percent of the nominal supply voltage Electrical Ratings Chemical dispensing pumps...

Page 3: ...ump F on all formulas to set flush time 5 Press formula SELECT until desired formula number appears 6 Use to input the pump time or flush time or delay time in seconds 7 Press ENTER the display will f...

Page 4: ...ected by voltage spikes or power outages Optional Drain Mode and Relay Mode Optional Auto Formula Select Formula and level enable disable capability Flush mode can be used with all modes of operation...

Page 5: ...voltage cables do not require conduit 5 Install and wire the Signal Interface Module SIB per notes to the right 6 For each pump cut the suction tube to length and insert one end into the appropriate...

Page 6: ...r contact at the flow switch terminals see wiring diagram to verify proper flush If a flow switch is not used jumper JP1 should be in place A flush error happens when no contact is detected switch or...

Page 7: ...tinue where you left off Entering the access code Do not access the system while pumps are being signaled from the washer Use whichever of the following two procedures that applies If the system is ne...

Page 8: ...ump time LED is flashing If the delay time LED is flashing press MODE to choose pump time 4 Choose the desired pump and formula using their respective SELECT buttons 5 Position your container below th...

Page 9: ...y advance the numbers 6 Press ENTER and the display will flash briefly indicating that the delay time was accepted NOTE During delay time countdown will display indicating a countdown in one minute in...

Page 10: ...this is normal 4 After a few seconds the pump time LED will return indicating the pump number was accepted 5 If the pump time LED returns before the desired pump has been chosen repeat steps 2 3 To vi...

Page 11: ...ula A 3 Use to choose 000 disable or 001 enable on the 3 digit display then ENTER 4 The display will flash briefly indicating that the enable disable status was accepted Assigning drain numbers 1 Ente...

Page 12: ...A new dispenser from the factory will already have these pumps disabled Also when clearing the memory pumps 7 8 are disabled by default 1 Enter the access code if you do not already have access to th...

Page 13: ...ontrol This makes the remote control more user friendly to the operators and eliminates the chance of missed chemical injections due to inadvertently choosing an unused formula By default for a new di...

Page 14: ...turned off disabled 4 The display will flash briefly indicating that the auto formula select time was accepted NOTE If AFS is enabled the system is limited to 5 chemical pumps as pump 6 is dedicated...

Page 15: ...se pump motor wires Check for voltage from circuit board to motor Check for mechanical binding of moving parts Flush errors keep occurring Check to see if a flush manifold is used if so is it operatin...

Page 16: ...Page 16 of 20 0901133 Rev A 11 13 SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...0901133 Rev A 11 13 Page 17 of 20 SYSTEM PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 18: ...Page 18 of 20 0901133 Rev A 11 13 SYSTEM PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 19: ...0901133 Rev A 11 13 Page 19 of 20...

Page 20: ...tory authorized inspection Bearings and pump seals or rubber and synthetic rubber parts such as O rings diaphragms squeeze tubing and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered under warran...

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