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Explanation of signal 
words for safety

NOTE

Emphasizes useful hints and 
recommendations as well as 
information to prevent property damage 
and ensure efficient trouble-free 
operation.

 

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C AUTION

Indicates a dangerous situation that can 
lead to light personal injury if 
precautionary measures are ignored.

 

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WARNING

Indicates a dangerous situation that 
could lead to death or serious injury if 
precautionary measures are ignored.

 

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DANGER

Indicates a dangerous situation that will 
lead to death or serious injury if 
precautionary measures are ignored.

Safety

Read and carefully observe operating 
instructions before unpacking and operating 
equipment. Equipment must be operated, 
maintained and repaired exclusively by  
persons familiar with operating instructions. 
Local safety regulations regarding  
installation, operation and maintenance 
must be followed.

Operate equipment only after safety  

instructions and this service manual are  
fully understood.

Operational 
precautions

User must have total understanding of  
controller specifications. Never connect any 
other voltage supply other than specified in 
manuals contained within.

Operator/owner must ensure installation 

or inspections are executed by authorized 
personnel who have thoroughly read  
operating instruction manual.

Switch machine off before performing any 

setup or work on controller. Position 
machine so no harm can be caused to any 
person should machine be switched on 
during setup of controller. Operator or  
personnel working on machine must be 
advised in the event machine needs to be on 
for setup of controller. 

Never switch machine on without prior 

knowledge of operator/owner or someone 
with full knowledge of machines operation.

 

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WARNING

•  Never weld on machine while main 

switch of machine is on. Ensure main 
switch is off and correctly tagged. 
Welding on machine can cause  
serious damage to controller.

•  Do not alter or modify any part  

of controller.

•  Always mount controller in  

suitable area.

•  Do not mount controller near an area 

with excessive heat.

•  Always use correct specified fuse  

rating for controller.

•  Never exceed voltage rating of 

controller.

•  Never expose controller to direct 

sunlight.

•  Never expose controller to water or 

other substances.

Fig. 1

Keypad layout

Item

Description

1

Enter button

2

Run/pause buttton

3

Setup indicator

4

Mounting bracket

5

LED display

6

Cycle indicator

7

Second indicator

8

Minute indicator

9

Hour indicator

10

Select value down or silent buzzer

11

Blown fuse indicator

12

Fuse holder, 8 A

13

Power positive/negative

14

Ignition input/aux power output positive

15

Sensor 1 positive/negative

16

Sensor 2 positive/negative

17

External lamp

18

Reservoir sensor connection

19

Pump motor positive/negative

20

RS 232 connection

21

Reservoir low level status indicator

22

Sensor 2 status indicator

23

Sensor 1 status indicator

24

Pump status indicator

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Summary of Contents for SKF 85307

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Model 85307 progressive line system Electronic lubrication control unit Date of issue August 2020 Form number 404771 Version 2...

Page 2: ...s Voltage 10 V to 30 V Current drain 150 mA maximum no load 70 mA nominal Pump output 7 A rms maximum Lamp output 3 A maximum Switching Solid state short circuit protected Fuse 8 A fast blow 0 79 in 2...

Page 3: ...ore performing any setup or work on controller Position machine so no harm can be caused to any person should machine be switched on during setup of controller Operator or personnel working on machine...

Page 4: ...TUP LED code descriptions Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 SLS single line system PLS progressive line system DLS dual line system n 0 normally open sensors n C normally c...

Page 5: ...Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 LED code descriptions F fault time in seconds minutes or hours U vent time in seconds minutes or hours rCC run cycle counter YES confirms...

Page 6: ...e system appears in display 3 Press ENTER to confirm use of progressive line system Fig 22 A 4 P pause appears in display Press to change time Fig 22 B LED changes from seconds to minutes to hours Dis...

Page 7: ...tion is used Press and change status from L F lamp flashing to L S lamp static L F is a pulsed output supply and L S is a constant output supply 13 With no monitoring used press ENTER with either choi...

Page 8: ...then resumes run time Fig 27 Green LED is steady next to PUMP indicating pump is on but not turning while in pause mode Item Description 1 Motor 2 Ignition 1 Top row represents front of controller 2 B...

Page 9: ...or and sends signal to controller Controller resets time out and starts counting down to start monitoring process This function continues to work while in RUN mode Set time out greater than cycle time...

Page 10: ...s pause status Fig 31 19 FE fatal error or nFE nonfatal error appears in display Option FE fatal error is used to stop pump on low level warning Typically used on pumps with reservoir capacities from...

Page 11: ...to zero and then resumes run time Fig 35 Green LED next to PUMP is steady to indicate pump is there by not turning while in pause mode Fig 32 23tSt test mode appears in display Press for pump to start...

Page 12: ...Controller resets time out and starts counting down to start monitoring process This function continues to work while in run cycle mode It is important to set time out greater than cycle time of spec...

Page 13: ...losed Press to choose between n O or n C 18 Press ENTER to confirm choice Fig 39 A 19 FE fatal error or nFE nonfatal error appears in display Option FE fatal error is used to stop pump on low level wa...

Page 14: ...to unit System does not save changes if power to unit is turned off during any part of programming tSt must appear on display for changes to be confirmed Fig 41 Fig 42 Fig 43 Run mode Unit proceeds i...

Page 15: ...f any specific fault Unit must run one complete cycle to function correctly without same fault occurring Item Description 1 Press RUN PAUSE to reset faults 2 Fault indication counts up from seconds to...

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Page 17: ...aken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication but no liability can be accepted for any loss or damage whether direct indirect or consequential arising out of the use of...

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