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Parameter Name
Options/
Value Range
Description
The larger this value is set, the more fuel is removed
from the bag tank at the end of the filling process.
This value influences, so to speak, how "plump" the
bag tank should be.
If automatic decompression is not desired, this value
can be set to zero (0), the function is then
deactivated.
The drawback quantity/decompression quantity can
then optionally be adjusted additionally with the
parameter "Drawback vol[ml]".
This parameter is only available/visible if the
parameter "tank type" is set to "bladder tank".
Drawback vol[ml]
0-5000ml
The drawback volume at the end of the filling
process after the "tank full" signal has been
detected. If a value other than zero is set here, this
amount is drawn back from the tank.
This setting is used for the defined
decompression/drawback of fuel from the tank so
that no more fuel drips.
Fill Limit [ml]
0-65000ml
If the quantity set here is exceeded when filling the
tank, the refueling process is aborted!
This value serves as a limit value in order to pump
fuel when there is no leakage. Typically, one sets
here the maximum tank capacity plus e.g. 10%.
FillVolume[ml]
0-65000ml
This value defines the dosing volume in dosing mode
which is dispensed per step.
RemoveVolume
[ml]
0-65000ml
This value defines the volume to be removed in the
operating mode "Fill and then remove defined
volume" operating mode as well as the drawback
amount which is extracted per step in the reverse
dosing operation.
Aspirate first
This setting defines whether refueling should always
draw in fuel from the model tank first.
The reverse aspiration of fuel before the actual filling
process has the advantage that air possibly located in
the filling hose is not pumped directly into the model
tank (e.g. hopper tank). By reverse aspiration, the
filling hose is first flooded with (residual) fuel from
the model tank, or the air is pumped back into the
fuel container until "bubble-free" fuel is detected by