C BX
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9 M ENU
F OR
Settings
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9 CBX
S etup
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10 Calibration
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11 Cleaning
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11 ...
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Heater
&
f an
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16 Flushing
t ube
&
v alve
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16 ...
Configuration or Setup error, check parameters Mechanical or Electrical Problem Cold Temp, less then 36ºF inside the unit. Shut down the CBX to alleviate cold weather damage Fig
1
Operation
All
c onfigurations
a re
d one
v ia
B B1/BB2
t hat
i s
c onnected
t o
t he
C BX.
A ll
s ettings
s hall
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Manual up/down Enables the BB1/BB2 to control the sensor in the CBX to go UP and DOWN. In this mode the sensor is switched off and can be left out for an unlimited time for cleaning. Must change “MODE” to “TRIG”...
CBX
u sers
c an
g et
t he
s ludge
p rofile
u sing
t he
4
o utput
s ignals
o n
t he
...
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Set
t he
t rack
t o
“ profile”
( settings/CBX
s etup/track)
The
a nalogue
4 -‐20mA
a ssign
t o
t he
f ollowing
c hannels
w hen
u sing
“ profile”
...
i n
p lain
t ext
a nd
t he
a larm
c ontact
i s
c losed.
I t
m ay
s top
t he
o perations
o f
t he
CBX
a nd
i t
i s
r eset
b y
p ressing
E NTER
o n
t he
B B1/BB2.
...
½” The water pressure must not exceed 6 bars (90 psi). A last check before starting the CBX: 1. Check that the sensor cable is properly wound on drum and cable guide. 2.
C heck
t hat
a ll
s crews
a nd
n uts
a re
p roperly
t ightened.
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Appendix
4 ,
S afety
i nstructions
The CBX is designed and manufactured with the greatest possible safety. It meets state-of-the art safety requirements and all relevant recommendations and standards. The instrument is CE marked and follows EU directives and standards as listed below.
Cerlic
products
are
characterized
by
a
high
degree
of
quality
and
functionality.
In
the
unlikely
event
of
difficulties,
please
fill
out
this
form,
and
if
available,
the
support
...