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TMR3610
Operators Manual
D4023-EN Rev E
April 29, 2020

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  • Page 1 TMR3610 Operators Manual D4023-EN Rev E April 29, 2020...
  • Page 2 Digi-Star LLC W5527 Hwy 106 Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 Tel: 800-225-7695 E-mail: sales@digi-star.com Digi-Star International Digi-Star Europe B.V. J.F. Kennedylaan 235 NL-5981 WZ Panningen The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)77 462 92 64 E-Mail: dsinfo@digi-star.com D4023-EN TMR3610 Operators Manual All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without Digi-Star’s forbidden.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION ......................... 5 2.0 TMR3610 SPECIAL FEATURES ..................6 3.0 ACCURACY STATEMENT ....................7 4.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................8 5.0 SAFETY DURING USE ....................... 9 6.0 FEED MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ................. 10 7.0 INDICATOR OVERVIEW ....................11 8.0 OPERATION ........................
  • Page 4 12.8 Scale Number ......................34 12.9 Resize Option ......................34 12.10 Change Time ......................35 12.11 Change Date ......................35 13.0 MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF RECIPES ..............36 13.1 Switch to Manual Programming ................... 36 13.2 Change Entry Method ....................36 13.3 Ingredient Re-name .....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of a Digi-Star TMR3610 scale indicator. Your TMR3610 is the culmination of more than 30 years of agricultural weighing engineering and expertise. With proper operation and preventative maintenance, the TMR3610 will last for many years.
  • Page 6: Tmr3610 Special Features

    TMR3610 Special Features 2.0 TMR3610 SPECIAL FEATURES Preset Weight The TMR3610 indicator provides simple to use and very useful Preset Weight feature. Using the numeric keypad, the operator can enter the desired weight of product that the operator wants to load or unload. Once loading or unloading begins the TMR3610 will count down to 0 (zero).
  • Page 7: Accuracy Statement

    Accuracy Statement 3.0 ACCURACY STATEMENT READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING THE SCALE SYSTEM Digi-Star Scale Systems are designed and manufactured to provide the greatest accuracy possible. However, proper installation and use are required in order to obtain the highest level of accuracy.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications 4.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SIZE 10.25” long x 8.0” high x 4” wide (260mm x 190mm x 105mm) WEIGHT 4.5 lbs. (2.04 Kg) HELP MESSAGES Context sensitive help messages in 10 languages, Long messages are scrolled 8 volts D.C. Nominal, Capable of driving ten 350 Ohms transducers, Short circuit LOAD CELL EXCITATION proof AUTO TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 9: Safety During Use

    Safety During Use 5.0 SAFETY DURING USE Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or very serious injury. Warning: Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in death or very serious injury. Caution: Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in a minor injury.
  • Page 10: Feed Management Software

    Feed Management Software 6.0 FEED MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE TMR Tracker is a full-featured Windows based feed management system. TMR tracker also offers operators additional management tools including: Operator control, pen review, on line feed data exchange with nutritionists, ingredient tracking and numerous reports. TMR Tracker is an indispensable management tool for forward thinking operations.
  • Page 11: Indicator Overview

    Indicator Overview 7.0 INDICATOR OVERVIEW - Press and hold for three seconds to zero balance. Re-Alarm Light - Starts flashing and alarm sounds when weight is within preset limit. – Holds displayed weight when moving machine – Mixing timer runs down, alarm sounds / Rotation counter is added to count shaft rotations, alarm sounds.
  • Page 12 Indicator Overview – Enter user’s ID number and feeding ID number when using the keypad. – Clear the charactors on LCD (backspace) – Press in list mode to begin pen unloading. – Accepts change or proceeds to next item. Directional Arrows – Moves through list of information. Left arrow (-) and right arrow (+) Keypad –...
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation 8.0 OPERATION 8.1 Turn on Scale 1. Press 1. Enter User ID Number if required. 2. Press 8.2 Zero Balance Indicator 1. Press and hold for three seconds to zero balance scale. 2. Flashing arrow on side of display points to gross next to the display window, scale is ready to weigh.
  • Page 14: Tare And Net Gross

    Operation 8.3 Tare and Net Gross Tare is a temporary zero (Net Weight) to display total weight (Gross Weight, Press 1. Weight displayed, Press sets zero weight. 2. Display reads and flashing arrow on side of display points to NET. 3.
  • Page 15: Print Key

    Operation 4. To show total of original weight of 4000 pounds plus added 300 pounds, press flashing arrow on side of display points to GROSS. 5. Display reads and flashing arrow on side of display points to NET. 8.4 Print Key 1.
  • Page 16: Cab Control Wifi Erm Setup

    8.5 Cab Control WIFI ERM Setup When using a CCT500 to connect to an ERM-WIFI EZ4/TST/Indicator Module the WIFI feature in the TMR3610 needs to be enabled. If WIFI feature is not enabled, follow the steps below. NOTE: TMR3610 indicator software version must be 18AU24 or newer for WIFI Cab Control.
  • Page 17: Setup Wireless Network Feeding Transfers Using Wifi

    8.6 Setup Wireless Network Feeding Transfers Using WIFI There are multiple settings on the TMR3610 that are needed to enable the full functionality of the module. NOTE: TMR3610 indicator software version must be 18AU24 or newer for WIFI Cab Control. The CCT500 software version must be GC109Iss1Rev19Feb 2 2018 or newer. In the service menu the WIFI option must be activated to WIFION.
  • Page 18 Step 2 The two lines that need modification are highlighted: <Setting><Name>WIFINM</Name><Values></Values><Range>0-31</Range> <CValue>ACCESS POINT NAME</CValue><Id>2801</Id><Type>STRING</Type></Setting> <Setting><Name>WIFIPS</Name><Values></Values><Range>0- 31</Range><CValue>PASSPHRASE</CValue><Id>2802</Id><Type>STRING</Type></Setting> Step 3 Change the ACCESS POINT NAME and PASSPHRASE values to reflect your network configuration and save the file. Example; <Setting><Name>WIFINM</Name><Values></Values> <Range>0-31</Range><CValue> KutzDairy</CValue><Id>2801</Id><Type>STRING</Type></Setting> <Setting><Name>WIFIPS</Name><Values></Values><Range>0-31</Range><CValue> Netgear-1</CValue><Id>2802</Id><Type>STRING</Type></Setting>...
  • Page 19: Numbers Settings For Wifi Cab Control & Wireless Feedline Transfer

    8.7 D.A.N. Numbers Settings for WIFI Cab Control & Wireless Feedline Transfer D.A.N. # Feature Setting **90023 WIFION 2001 REMOTE 2003 EXTRAD 2212 C2 PA NONE 2213 C2DATA 2803 WIFICH AUTO 5001 RMDPPT COM 2 5004 WIPORT COM 2 **After entering D.A.N. number 90023, then follow step 1, 2, and 3 found on page 16. D4023-EN TMR3610 Operators Manual...
  • Page 20: Data Transfer

    Data Transfer 9.0 DATA TRANSFER 9.1 USB Drive Mode To upload data: Insert USB Drive. 1. Press Note: If indicator displays, Warning—unused recipes found in EZ—Press to load new recipes from USB drive –Press to exit. Remove USB drive when complete. To download data: Insert USB Drive, indicator automatically sends data to USB Drive.
  • Page 21: Indicator Data Formats

    Indicator Data Formats 10.0 INDICATOR DATA FORMATS Data sent to indicator sent in two formats: Complete Loads Mode: Each load built by PC software. It assigns pens to recipe and builds exact load for pens. Recipe and Pen List Mode: PC software sends recipe data and pen data in two different fields.
  • Page 22: Resize Recipe Weight

    Indicator Data Formats 10.2 Resize Recipe Weight Indicator gives option to resize pen load weight. 1. Enter new weight or keep original weight. 2. Press Note: Press to resize by number of heads in pen. Note: Press to accept pen values without resizing. Note: If indicator warns resized amount is over capacity, this may damage the mixer.
  • Page 23: Loading Recipe

    Indicator Data Formats 10.3 Loading Recipe 1. First ingredient weight flashes in display. Load ingredient. 2. Weight approaches zero, alarm will flash and sound. 3. Manual Advance: Weight reached, press again to start next ingredient. Auto Advance: When preset weight reached, indicator advances to next ingredient.
  • Page 24: Recipe And Pen List Mode

    Indicator Data Formats 10.5 Recipe and Pen List Mode Starting a Recipe 1. Press 2. Display reads: Example: 3. Press UP and DOWN arrows to select recipe, to start. Resize Recipe Weight Indicator will display: , then resize weight. 1. Enter desired recipe weight using key pad.
  • Page 25: Loading Recipe

    Indicator Data Formats 10.6 Loading Recipe 1. First ingredient weight flashes in display. Begin loading ingredient. 2. Weight reached, alarm will flash and sound. 3. Manual Advance: Weight reached, Press Press again to start next ingredient. Auto Advance: When preset weight reached, indicator advances to next ingredient.
  • Page 26: Advance Commands

    Advance Commands 11.0 ADVANCE COMMANDS 11.1 Unload Partial Pens 1. Press DOWN arrow to advance to next pen without finishing current pen. Note: If pen tolerance is set and feeding stopped before preset weight reached, alarm sounds, Indicator displays: “Pen underfed –...
  • Page 27: Change Feeding Number

    Advance Commands 11.3 Change Feeding Number 1. Press 2. Enter user number. 3. Press 4. Enter feeding number (1-9). 5. Press 11.4 Clear Scale Memory 1. To clear scale memory enter D.A.N. 8201 2. Press . Message will be displayed; 3.
  • Page 28: Re-Use Recipe/Pen Data

    Advance Commands 11.5 Re-Use Recipe/Pen Data 1. To re-use recipe/pen data enter D.A.N. 8201, then press 2. Press to reuse recipe/pen data. Note: When re-using data stored in indicator, it takes recipe and pen information and removes completed weights loaded or unloaded and marks them undone. It will accumulate data day to day.
  • Page 29: Rotation Counter

    Advance Commands 11.7 Rotation Counter The rotational counter is used much like the timer. It allows the indicator to count the number of revolutions of a mixer shaft and notifies the operator when a set count is reached. Rotation Counter Sensor Kit--(p/n: 408088) needed for this feature. Note: First enter D.A.N.
  • Page 30: Maintenance Message

    Advance Commands 11.9 Maintenance Message Message can be used to alert the user of maintenance needed to be done on the equipment. Rotation Counter Sensor Kit--(p/n: 408088) needed for this feature. For proper maintenance Schedule refer to equipment operator manual(s). 1.
  • Page 31: Add A Pen To Pen List

    Advance Commands 11.10 Add a Pen to Pen List (List Mode Only) 1. Enter pen name or number 2. Press 3. Press 1. Press UP or DOWN arrows to find desired recipe. 2. Press 1. Enter amount to unload to pen. 2.
  • Page 32: Commonly Used Direct Access Numbers (D.a.n.)

    Commonly Used Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 12.0 COMMONLY USED DIRECT ACCESS NUMBERS (D.A.N.) 12.1 Pre-Alarm Select weight or percentage method, enter value to activate early warning indicator reaching preset. 1. Enter 4001 2. Press 3. Press again to change between 4.
  • Page 33: Tolerance

    Commonly Used Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 12.4 Tolerance Sets weight “window” to accept loaded weight before auto advance. 1. Enter 6003 2. Press . Press again to choose desired percentage off, or any entered using the keypad. 3. Press Note: OFF setting always advances after ingredient amount reached.
  • Page 34: Scale Id Or Truck Id

    Commonly Used Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 12.7 Scale ID or Truck ID Each indicator has scale ID. 1. Enter 1003 2. Press 3. Press and hold for three seconds to erase old ID, enter the new ID. 4. Press Note: TMR Tracker or other 3 party Software ID must match.
  • Page 35: Change Time

    Commonly Used Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 12.10 Change Time 1. Enter 1202 2. Press 3. Press LEFT arrow to move cursor 4. Press UP arrow to set time. 5. Press 12.11 Change Date 1. Enter 1204 and press 2. Press LEFT arrow to move cursor. Format DDMMYY, Press UP arrow to set date.
  • Page 36: Manual Programming Of Recipes

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.0 MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF RECIPES Three different Entry Methods for entering ingredients: Amount per Animal (this is the default setting) Allows entry of ingredient amounts required for feeding one animal. Indicator calculates preset amounts required for each ingredient. Percent (%) Per Load Enter ingredient amounts in (%).
  • Page 37: Ingredient Re-Name

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.3 Ingredient Re-name Ingredient names are listed in a standard table and can be changed using the following steps: 1. Repeatedly press until displays. 2. Press quickly and hold for three seconds. 3. Then first ingredient is shown. Use UP or DOWN arrows to select ingredients to edit.
  • Page 38: Enter New Recipe

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.5 Enter New Recipe 1. Press and hold until indicator beeps and displays then displays either first recipe programmed or 2. This indicates recipe number can be entered using keypad. Example; 3. Press to add recipe. 4.
  • Page 39 Manual Programming of Recipes 8. Press to change pens. 9. Press to scroll available pens. 10. Press to select pen on screen. 11. Enter amount for pen. 12. Press to store amount. 13. Press completes recipe. 14. Indicator calculates and displays amount of recipe.
  • Page 40: Edit Recipe

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.6 Edit Recipe 1. Press and hold until indicator beeps and displays 2. Press UP or DOWN arrows until recipe number is displayed. 3. Press to edit this recipe. 4. First ingredient name displayed followed by 5.
  • Page 41: Erase A Recipe

    Manual Programming of Recipes 11. Press RIGHT arrow to display pens. Press LEFT arrow to display ingredients 12. Press UP or DOWN arrow to scroll available ingredients or pens. 13. Press to select ingredient or pen. 14. Enter amount required. 15.
  • Page 42: Review A Recipe

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.8 Review a Recipe 1. Press 2. Press UP and DOWN arrows to select recipe number. 3. Press LEFT, or RIGHT arrow and scale indicator will automatically step through ingredients, then return to recipe number. 4. Press to exit.
  • Page 43: Printing All Recipes

    Manual Programming of Recipes 13.10 Printing All Recipes 1. Press displays first recipe. 2. Press recipe. 3. Press again prints all recipes in memory. 13.11 Loading a Recipe 1. Repeatedly press until recipe displayed. 2. Press to accept recipe. 13.12 Unloading to Pens 1.
  • Page 44: Other Functions

    Other Functions 14.0 OTHER FUNCTIONS 14.1 Hold Hold mode prevents displayed weight from changing while moving mixer around. 1. Press 2. Press again, to return indicator to normal. 3. If weight is added while in hold mode press to cancel hold. Note: This feature is disabled on all legal for trade systems.
  • Page 45: Direct Access Numbers (D.a.n.)

    Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 15.0 DIRECT ACCESS NUMBERS (D.A.N.) 15.1 Options Changed by User To display menus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Calibrate: 1. Repeatedly press until MENU is displayed. 2. Press and hold 3. Repeatedly press to select Menus1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or Calibrate. 4.
  • Page 46 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT OPEN,--,-+,-*,-0, -1,-2,-3, REMOTE SWITCH -4,-5,-6,-7,-8,-9,-A,-B,-C, Message that is displayed for MESSAGE 1402 -D,-E,-F,-G,-H,-I,-J,-K,-L, remote input switch condition. -M,-N,-O,-P,-Q,-R,-S,-T,-U, -V,-W,-X,-Y,-Z Set remote input line state REMOTE 1 SWITCH that displays message and/or STATE 1403 OPEN/CLOSED...
  • Page 47 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT EXTERNAL RADIO Enables external radio to be 2003 ON/OFF connected to the J905 port. DDL ATTACHED Enables connection of a DDL 2004 YES/NO (Data Down-Loader) SCOREBOARD 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11,12,15,27,37,38 MODE 2101 Select scoreboard output Weight displayed= Then press Allows zero/balance for...
  • Page 48 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT AUTO PRINT If ON -pressing keys auto- 2303 ON/OFF prints weight values. AUTO, WTONLY, DOWNLD, Select alternate & comma DT+TM, ID+TM, IDWTTM, (CSV) formats. BATCH1, PRTAC1, PRTAC2, PRINT FORMAT 2304 PRTAC3, PRWTRC, WTRCTM,3200-A, 3200-B,...
  • Page 49 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 3 - MOTION & WEIGHT DISPLAY COUNT .01,.02,.05,.1,.2,.5,1,2,5,10,20, Select display count size of 3001 50,100 weigh values. CAPACITY Enter MAXIMUM weight 3002 40,000 measurable on scale. WM1 ADJUST 1 Increase this number to 3003 smooth weighing...
  • Page 50 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT RELAY Selects the behavior of the 4005 OFF, PRESET, SETPNT +12VDC alarm output PRESET DELAY Set time to automatically 4006 advance/print entered preset Select when the +12VDC GROSS SET PNT 4101 OVER/UNDER Alarm Output becomes...
  • Page 51 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 5 - COM PORT SETUP Sets serial remote display REMOTE DISPLAY output PORT 5001 OFF, COM1, COM2, COM3 Sets internal radio port RADIO PORT 5002 OFF, COM1, COM2, COM3 Sets external radio port EXTERNAL RADIO 5003...
  • Page 52 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT INGREDIENT Select weight or percentage TOLERANCE WEIGHT method for ingredient METHOD 6003 PERCENT tolerance. INGREDIENT Enter value to accept TOLERANCE ingredient for auto advance. 6004 WEIGHT Select weight or percentage PEN TOLERANCE METHOD ( 6005...
  • Page 53 MENU 6.0.5-COMMON BATCHING RECIPE PRINT Defines how scale will print SYSTEM, AUTO, 32-TMR, FORMAT when in weighing mode or a FDINFO, FEED-1, SERMED 6051 batch. Selects Total amount to be RECIPE TOTAL (SCALE)PROG, LAST, PRGCOR, displayed when starting LSTCOR—ON, OFF(PC) recipe.
  • Page 54 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 6.2- 3610/4610 BATCHING FORCE USER ID If ON - operator MUST enter OFF, ON User ID to use scale. 6201 If ON - disables certain keys RECIPE KEYS OFF, ON when Loading / Unloading 6202...
  • Page 55 Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT ERASE DONE OFF, ON If ON -Erases done feed-lines FEEDLINE after data transfer. 6214 MEDIA STORAGE QSTART, MANUAL Select MANUAL, AUTO or Quick START methods for 6215 transferring recipe information RANGE TEST OFF, ON If ON –Feed-lines sent from...
  • Page 56 MAINTENANCE Enables editing of the MESSAGE 8011 MANTMG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, maintenance message MAINTENANCE 200, Time is entered using key Time for maintenance MESS. TIME 8012 pad. message to be triggered. DEAD WEIGHT CAL Calibration method using 8121 Follow instructions shown on LCD...
  • Page 57: Installation

    Installation 16.0 INSTALLATION 16.1 Indicator Mounting For most applications the equipment manufacturer provides the necessary mounting system and hardware, and mounts the Indicator for the End User. Digi-Star provides a number of mounting options that allow the end user to customize the location and placement of the Indicator.
  • Page 58 Installation RAM MOUNT PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER 404799 KIT-1.5” RAM MOUNT WITH BOLT-ON BASE WITH HARDWARE 407544 KIT-1.5” RAM MOUNT WITH DUAL U-BOLTS (FITS 0.5”-1.5” ROUND) 407434 KIT-1.5” RAM MOUNT WITH TRIPLE SUCTION CUP BASE SIDE & UNIVERSAL MOUNTS PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER 408880 Mount for Large Indicators with hardware and magnet...
  • Page 59: Cable Connections

    Installation 16.2 Cable Connections For accurate and reliable operation care should be taken when routing and connecting cables to the Digi-Star Indicator. Cables should be secured and protected from damage and abrasion.  Long cables should not “hang” by the cable connector at the Indicator but should be secured ...
  • Page 60 Installation Scale Indicator Power Supply Remote Indicator Pin To 12VDC Power Supply (Optional) +Terminal Black -Terminal Orange Alarm Out Blue Remote Input See J-Box Connections Indicator Connection Diagram J-Box Connection Remote Indicator Digital Input/ Output Power Cord Connection Connection Connection (Optional) (Optional) TMR3610 Operators Manual...
  • Page 61: Connecting Load Cells In Junction Box

    Installation Bottom Panel Cable Connections 16.3 Connecting Load Cells in Junction Box Connect load J-Box Illustrated for 4 Load cell wires to Cells to be installed. terminal blocks. Wire Color Key Color Description White Signal + Green Signal - Excitation + Black Excitation - Shield...
  • Page 62: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment 17.0 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 17.1 Cab Controls (Wireless) Features  Wireless remote control of indicator on mixer  Mount remote in easy view of loading  Improves loading accuracy Functions  Communicates with multiple mixers Specification  Internally mounted 2.4 GHz or 900MHz radios ...
  • Page 63: Remote Indicators

    Optional Equipment 17.4 Remote Indicators RD440 small remote display RD2500V backlit remote display with 1.7” high numbers RD4000 remote display 17.5 Rotation Counter Sensor (Kit p/n: 408088) Use with EZ3610 indicator. Sensor allows operator to program indicator to count auger or PTO rotations for accurate mixing of feed.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 18.0 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART START Does the indicator come on? If your display is unstable, or flashes Is the reading on the Indicator Poor Connection: Take them apart and “±RANGE” disconnect the j-box cord stable? clean connections. (Rust or paint should be from Indicator.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting FLOW CHART Continued 1. Disconnect all the Load Cell wires 2. Zero balance the Indicator. (Press from the terminal blocks inside the J- “NET/GROSS” then “ZERO”). Indicator should Box (leave the Indicator on while display “0”. connecting and disconnecting the wires, it will not damage Load Cells or Note: Hook up the Load Cells to the J-Box one at a time (only Indicator if wires are shorted during this...
  • Page 66: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity 19.0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TMR3610 Operators Manual D4023-EN...
  • Page 67: Notes

    Notes 20.0 NOTES D4023-EN TMR3610 Operators Manual...

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