Push button switch
(1) Turn on display
Display values and parameters
Set values and parameters
(2) Change between setting and display mode
Confirm values
(3) Actuation of manual lubrication
Clear fault message
Three-digit LED display
During normal operation, the display is off. It is activated by
briefly operating one of the two push buttons.
It is used for displaying current values and preset parameters.
In addition, the display is used for operator prompting during
setting of operating parameters.
Display
Denotation
Explanation
Control function
t = TIMER
PA = PAUSE
The control unit operates as a time
controlled contact maker (TIMER)
and is in the PAUSE state
Part of lubrication cycle
Input and display value in “hours”
c = COUNTER
PA = PAUSE
Attention! Not used
This mode causes a malfunction.
t = TIMER
CO = CONTACT
The control unit operates as a time
controlled contact maker (TIMER)
and is in the pump running time
(CONTACT)
CONTACT = time during which
the pump is delivering
c = COUNTER
CO = CONTACT
Attention! Not used
This mode causes a malfunction.
C = Cycle
O = OFF
P = Pressure
Display of beginning of menu
“Monitoring settings”
Monitoring
OFF
The monitoring functions PS and
CS are deactivated.
No system monitoring
Cycle Switch
Cycle switch monitoring is activat-
ed.
The cycle switch is monitored for
the transmission of signals dur-
ing the pump running time (CON-
TACT).
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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Summary of Contents for WA480-8
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Page 19: ...Distributor name Address Phone Fax Service personnel FOREWORD PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 17...
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Page 302: ...Securing position Fixing angle A 61 B 53 C 33 D 38 TRANSPORTATION OPERATION 3 234...
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