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To turn the backend Cleaning ratio off, simply increase the Change Mix Distance to the max
value of 59 feet and this function will be turned off. Choosing the same ratio for backend
cleaning as front end cleaning will also act as if this feature is turned off.
With Standard Cleaner Tank system (single tank)
Within the Flex System Settings screens the operator has
the ability to reduce the cleaner volume output on the
backend of the lane. Press, “REDUCE CLEANER VOLUME
AFTER OIL”.
When Normal cleaning is selected the machine will
dispense the same volume of cleaner throughout the run.
Select one of the reduced percentages to change the
backend cleaning volume and the machine will change the
speed of the pump motor just before the forward oil
distance has been reached. The machine will reduce the
volume output for the rest of the cleaner travel distance.
The CLEANER LAST SQUIRT refers to the distance in feet
down the lane at which no more streams of cleaner will be
applied. It is possible for the machine to look like it is
applying cleaner farther down the lane, but this may be the
moving head continuing to travel in order to park in the
proper position.
To change the values, use the increase and decrease to
adjust. Once the value has been changed, the program accepts the data automatically.
The BACKEND STRIP SPEED adjustment is used to run the
machine slower in the area past the oil pattern to help
cleaning, if needed.
The adjustment can only go as fast as the 6
th
speed (30 IPS) but
can go as slow as you want it. The default adjustment is set the
same as the 30 IPS speed setting.
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