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MAK 3003
Measuring System LYNX
Quick Guide
Software version MAK 3003 2.35
KBA 151021
BARTEC BENKE GmbH ● Schulstraße 30 ● D-94239 Gotteszell ● Phone +49 (0) 9929 301-0 ● Fax 301-112
● Internet: www.bartec.de
E-Mail:
gotteszell@bartec.com

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  • Page 1 MAK 3003 Measuring System LYNX Quick Guide Software version MAK 3003 2.35 KBA 151021 BARTEC BENKE GmbH ● Schulstraße 30 ● D-94239 Gotteszell ● Phone +49 (0) 9929 301-0 ● Fax 301-112 ● Internet: www.bartec.de E-Mail: gotteszell@bartec.com...
  • Page 2 Description of the operating unit Display Soft keys Operating keys Selection keys Numerical keys Operating keys The operating keys have a fixed meaning, e.g. scroll up and down, start and stop pumping, number keys to enter numeric data etc. Soft keys Software controlled keys - depending on the respective operating state, these keys are activated by the software and will have different functions assigned to them - this function is shown beside the soft key on the display, e.g.
  • Page 3: Home Screen

    Home screen Start-up screen: you will see this screen when the system starts up or after you have ended a tour. The system offers so called hidden functions. To display the hidden panel press any of the four left soft keys. The EVENTS and LAST TOUR functions become visible. Press the soft key labeled with the desired function within three seconds to enter it.
  • Page 4: Events Screen

    Events screen Here you can see the EVENTS screen with two active alarms. Active alarms are indicated by an exclamation mark under the “A” column. Confirmed alarms are indicated by a “Y” (for Yes) under the “Ac” column (for Acknowledged). The “BC-Reader no connection”...
  • Page 5 Alarms are not active anymore. Alarms have not been confirmed yet. Here you can see that the alarms are not active anymore because the problems causing them have been fixed. They will be displayed in the EVENTS list until they are confirmed or the system is restarted.
  • Page 6 Start a tour 1. Press the soft key labeled with START TOUR on the home screen 2. The Start Tour screen will appear. Before you can start a tour it is necessary to set the entries displayed on the screen. You can navigate through the entries with the selection keys at the bottom left of the operating unit.
  • Page 7 3. You will also need to enter the expected intake volume of this tour. This is important for sampling calculations. You can skip this screen (if you do not want tour sampling) by pressing ABORT. MAK 3003_LYNX_V.2.35_KBA 151021 Page 7 of 21...
  • Page 8 Start an intake 1. After starting the tour, the Tour Details screen will appear. This screen has hidden functions on both sides. It may also show already known intakes at the current location (GPS). If you have already picked up milk at this location, the system will remember the supplier id and volume and display it for faster operation.
  • Page 9 You are presented with the Prepare intake screen. Before you can start the intake you have to enter the Supplier ID and the Expected Volume. To set an entry, press CHANGE and type in the value with the numeric keys. Press ENTER and CONFIRM to start the intake.
  • Page 10 3. To start the intake at an already known (GPS) location, just select the desired entry (if multiple entries are displayed) and press the green START button  the system will start to suck in the milk. Data from a previous intake at this (GPS) location.
  • Page 11 5. During the intake you can look at events or open a diagnosis window by activating the corresponding hidden function. Press any left soft key to display the hidden functions. Press EVENTS to display messages or alarms, press DIAG to show technical information of the current intake.
  • Page 12 6. Toward the end of the intake, the system enters the so called Post Sucking State - the milk sensor is deactivated and the milk temperature is not shown anymore as there is no more milk in the line. To end the intake, press FINISH. If there is still a large amount of milk in the hose, you can start a post sucking sequence to empty the hose by pressing the green START button.
  • Page 13: Emptying The System

    Emptying the system After your last intake, you must empty the system to assure that the remaining milk in the system is transferred into the trailer. 1. In the Tour Details screen, activate the hidden MENU function by pressing any right soft key ...
  • Page 14 3. Wait until the pipe icon will be displayed as empty. The system will automatically stop after the configured duration is over. You can stop the process at any time by pressing FINISH. If the system stops automatically without clearing the system completely, restart the process.
  • Page 15 End the tour 1. In the Tour Details screen, activate the hidden END TOUR function by pressing any right soft key  the END TOUR function becomes visible and has to be pressed within 3 seconds to activate. 2. Press CONFIRM to end the tour. MAK 3003_LYNX_V.2.35_KBA 151021 Page 15 of 21...
  • Page 16 3. You will return to the home screen. To view data of your last tour, activate the hidden LAST TOUR function by pressing any left soft key  the LAST TOUR function becomes visible and has to be pressed within 3 seconds to activate. Volume data of the last tour.
  • Page 17 4. To turn off the system, press SHUT DOWN. MAK 3003_LYNX_V.2.35_KBA 151021 Page 17 of 21...
  • Page 18: Cleaning (Cip)

    Cleaning (CIP) The following steps explain how to clean the system, intake hose and tank at the CIP- facility. Once the hoses, handles etc. have been set correctly, the CIP program at the controller must be started. 1. The cleaning process can only be started within a tour: Press START TOUR. 2.
  • Page 19 3. The Tour Details screen will appear. This screen has hidden functions on both sides. Activate the hidden MENU function by pressing any right soft key  the MENU function becomes visible and has to be pressed within 3 seconds to activate. 4.
  • Page 20 5. The System is now ready to start the CIP process. The valves will start to alternate after flow is detected. Depending on the pump type of your system there may be additional warnings/information displayed before or after the CIP starts. During the CIP process the system will alternate the state of the valves to ensure that the normal intake path (including sampler tubes) and the ventilation path will be passed by the CIP fluids.
  • Page 21 Important Open the manual draining valve below the gas separator and wait until the system is empty. If your system uses an impeller pump, you will also need to (manually) drain the pump After the milk and level sensor do not detect any liquid in the system the FINISH button will appear to complete the CIP process.