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16. Discuss how the cleaner tank can do up to 50 lanes depending on cleaner volume
settings and show how this adjustment is made (Chapter 3). The recovery tank holds
what the cleaner supply tank dispenses (and it is heavy when full).
17. Explain the Conditioner cartridges and how they work (Chapter 2).
18. Discuss the operation of the Pindeck treatment function. Explain how the duster
functions during the application, and how important the tip cover is to be in place when
not in use! Please read more on this in Chapter 3.
19. Stop and take a break…let some of the information sink in and consider getting
something to drink. Reassure them that Kegel provides many resources with this
information.
20. Point out the KOSI software located on the USB storage key that was provided for their
PC. Some may want to install it right away. (The CP1H PLC requires a different cable
than the other Omron PLCs.)
21. View all of the menus on the touchscreen.
1.
When the machine is powered ON the touchscreen will illuminate. With power applied,
press the MOVE MACHINE icon on the touchscreen and demonstrate how easy it is to
position the machine. Line the machine up with lane as if you are ready to operate.
When starting the machine on the first lane it is important to position it the correct
distance from the foul line. The front bumper should be about 20” to 22” (51 to 56 cm)
away from the foul line. This is required so the machine functions will happen at the
proper location relative to the foul line of the first lane.
2.
Have the operator(s) practice moving the machine and provide tips on what to look for.
3.
Using the touchscreen, perform the starting sequence to run the machine. On the
Walker, if you are just checking lane to lane settings choose program 30, it is set to run
for 10 feet at oil only.
Now that a thorough overview of the machine has been completed, we are ready to
crank it up. Keep in mind that some steps only apply to the
Walker.
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