Graco 3A0869J Outboard Motor User Manual


 
Basic Operation
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4. Press to move to Calibration 2 (Screen 23).
5. Press to highlight the meter you wish to cali-
brate. Press . An X displays in the box.
6. Press to start the calibration on the checked
meter (A with fluid A1, A2, or A3, or B). Press
to cancel the calibration.
7. Trigger gun into a graduated cylinder. Dispense a
minimum of 200-300cc of material.
NOTE: Stop triggering the gun when desired amount is
reached. Do not press , as it will cancel the calibra-
tion.
8. The volume that the ProMix 2KE measured displays
on the Display Module.
9. Compare the amount on the Display Module to the
amount in the graduated cylinder.
NOTE: For maximum accuracy, use a gravimetric
(mass) method to determine the actual volumes dis-
pensed.
If the screen and actual volumes are different, press
to highlight the dispense volume field. Press
. Press to move between digits. Press
to change a digit. Press when field is
correct.
NOTE: If the value is substantially different, repeat the
calibration process until the dispensed volume and mea-
sured volume match.
10. After the volume for A1 (A2, A3) or B is entered, the
ProMix 2KE controller calculates the new k-factor
and shows it on Calibration 1 (Screen 22) and Cali-
bration 2 (Screen 23).
11. Before you begin production, clear the system of
solvent and prime it with material.
a. Go to Mix mode.
b. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal pail until
mixed material flows from the gun nozzle.
Spraying
NOTE: See Run Mode Details, pages 42-43, for further
screen information, if needed.
1. Calibrate the meters as described in Meter Calibra-
tion, page 32. Meter k-factors will update automati-
cally based on calibration results. Make additional
manual changes, if desired, as described in Cali-
bration 1 and 2 (Screens 22 and 23), page 49.
2. Press . The system will load the correct potlife
volume based on hose length and diameter entered
on Configure 2 (Screen 19). Once material is
loaded, the system returns to Standby. Press
again to spray the active recipe.
FIG. 20. Dispensed Volume Comparison
Volume measured
by system displays
here.
Enter dispensed
volume here.