FAST & FLUID MANAGEMENT CW Bench Model INSTRUCTION MANUAL 22CW ENGLISH
I TABLE OF CONTENTS II INTRODUCTION AND WARRANTY A – Introduction B – Standard terms and conditions of sale III 8 9 OPERATION A – First time operation B – General use of the dispenser VI 7 7 INSTALLATION A – Unpacking the dispenser B – Installing the canisters –canister turntable V 3 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A – General safety instructions B – Specific Warnings IV PAGE 11 13 PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE A – Do’s & Don’ts B – Daily Maintenance C – Weekly Maintenance D – Periodic Maintenance 16 17 1
II Introduction, Conditions of Sale & Warranty A- Introduction By selecting a Fast & Fluid Management Color Dispenser you have opted for a product which is the result of intensive research. Top-quality components, craftsmanship and a modern ergonomic design all serve to guarantee a long service life and a high degree of user friendliness. Blendorama Colorant Dispensers have been designed for long life and will withstand the normal wear expected during use in plant or in store.
B- Standard Terms & Conditions of Sale (cont’) 5. Limitation of Liability Subject to Paragraph 6 of these terms and conditions and in particular sub-paragraph 6.
B- Standard Terms & Conditions of Sale (cont’) Warranty repairs and part replacement do not extend the warranty period for Paint Equipment and repaired Paint Equipment and replacement parts are warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period. Any repair or replacement requested as a warranty repair or replacement that is not covered by Fluid Management’s warranty will be billed to Customer as non-warranty repair or replacement on a time and materials basis.
B6.3 Standard Terms & Conditions of Sale (cont’) WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY FLUID MANAGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS OR PARTS AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF WHICH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.
III SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A- General safety instructions Attention! Before installing the equipment, please read this instruction manual carefully. This will increase your personal safety and prevent unnecessary damage to the machine. The manufacturer accepts no liability if the instructions below are not followed: 1. If a machine has been damaged (during transport, for example), do not attempt to set it in operation. When in doubt, first contact either your supplier or the F&FM service department.
IV INSTALLATION A- Unpacking the dispenser The machine is packed in a box which will contain the following: 1 x Machine Base Assembly including turntable Canisters (as ordered), each with a lid, attached pump and fixing screws 1 x Operation Manual Power Supply cable. A plastic bag or box containing: 1 x Allen Key for Pump Calibration (Note: Pumps preset in factory) 1 x No.
IV INSTALLATION B- Installing the canisters Please note that this procedure is used for all canister sizes, although only 1.75L (22X) canisters are shown here. Other canister assemblies will vary in size and appearance, however the procedure remains the same. > (1) Select a canister assembly. > (2) Fit the canister screws into the outer ring of keyhole slots on the turntable. Push firmly into position.
IV INSTALLATION C- Ensuring the machine will automatically stir the colorant. The machine has a mechanical timer that will stir the colorant when turned from the 0 minutes indication on the dial and continue stirring until the timer expires. It is very important that the colorant is stirred to ensure continuous smooth operation of the machine. If left unstirred for extended periods, colorant can become thick and difficult to stir. This can ultimately damage the machine.
V OPERATION A- First time operation Step 1 Preparing the dispenser > Ensure that the machine is switched off at the wall socket Stir each can of colorant thoroughly with a flat bottomed paddle or palette knife to reincorporate any settled pigment Ensure that the machine is adequately supported and clear of obstructions > Remove the lids from all canisters Pour the contents of each colorant can into the correct canister.
V OPERATION Step 2 Purging the pumps > > Set the gauge or gauges of each pump to its halfway point by operating the spring loaded button then lifting the gauge by its handle Step 3 Without operating the valve lever lift the pump handle to its maximum travel (this draws the colorant into the canister) Discharge the colorant back into the canister by depressing the pump handle fully. Repeat this process 30 times.
V IV OPERATION OPERATION Step 4 Check the effectiveness of the purge > Open the valve lever without operating the pump. A small drop of colorant will appear at the nozzle > Release the valve lever slowly and the drop will withdraw into the nozzle Repeat this process 10 times.
V IV OPERATION OPERATION Step 3 Bring canister to the correct position > Depress and hold the detent lever to release the turntable. You can lock the detent lever in the release position by pushing it sideways. Rotate the turntable so that the pump of the appropriate canister is directly over the can. If the detent lever is released it will lock the canister into the correct position. You may need to move the turntable slightly from side to side to allow the locking pin to locate the locking hole.
V IV OPERATION OPERATION Step 5 Charge the pump > With the gauges correctly set, slowly and gently lift the red pump handle until both red and black handles are against the appropriate gauge knobs Continue to hold this for a few seconds to ensure the pump is correctly filled with colorant. If the colorant level is too low, air can be sucked into the pump.
VI PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE A- Do’s & Don’ts DO Keep the machine clean and display advertising promoting good housekeeping. DO Keep this operation manual, Allen key, valve sleeve wrench and spare parts in a convenient place to assist in regular maintenance DON’T Use the piston or valve assembly of each pump as a handle to rotate the turntable. Instead, use the canister or edge of the turntable.
VI PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE B- Daily maintenance Clean the machine, refill canisters and check for blockages > > Wipe down stand, canisters and pumps with a moistened cloth Check nozzle outlets for dried colorants. If dried colorant is found to be blocking the nozzle, open the valve to remove and replace the nozzle. Ensure the o-ring is retained. Clean the nozzle using warm soapy water Refit the nozzle and dispense a small amount of colorant FAST & FLUID MANAGEMENT CW - V1.
VI PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE If the dispenser is not used on a regular daily basis, the following procedure should be carried out. > Check the level of colorant and top up if required > Ensure that power is connected to the dispenser and turned on so that stirring occurs Open and close each pump valve 5 times > Purge the pumps (see chapter IV, step 2 & 3) however only operate the pump 5 times Check the valve levers and nozzle wiper arms for possible damage. FAST & FLUID MANAGEMENT CW - V1.
VI V PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE C- Weekly maintenance > Examine the machine for loose canisters and loose cylinder caps. Tighten if necessary D- > Examine gauges for damaged graduated scales or worn holes and replace if necessary Raise the pump handle to its maximum extension and examine the pump shafts for signs of colorant.
VI V PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PREVENTITIVE REMOVE SPLIT PIN > Remove stirrer paddle from canister and wash the canister, lid and stirrer paddle clean > If required, tighten or replace valve insert sleeve (with the wrench supplied). Take care not to over tighten or sleeve with crack. Replace “O” ring seal – item 9 > Reassemble and refit canister to turntable Return colorant to dispenser and prepare the pump for operation (see chapter IV - A) Attention! MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY.
VII VI GENERAL MAINTENANCE A- Replacement of Piston Seals Models 22 CW Step 1 Replacement of the inner piston > A (1) Loosen both grubscrews in the cylinder of the end cap (use Allen key provided) and remove the plunger assembly from the cylinder. Remove the gauges from the plunger assembly, then withdraw the inner plunger assembly from the hollow outer plunger shaft. Clean all colourant from both plunger assemblies.
VII VI GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE GENERAL Step 3 Returning plungers into cylinders > (1) After lightly oiling the top inside edge of the cylinder, position the plunger assembly on the cylinder with one hand. With the palm of the other hand, firmly push the plunger down fully. > (2) Tighten end cap assembly onto cylinder assembly using Allen key. (3) Remove the sleeve from the inner piston and discard.
VII VI GENERAL GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE B- Pump Calibration Models 22 CW Recalibration of the pump is necessary if the original gauge has been replaced by another (for any reason) or if the gauge scale detail (metalcal) is to be replaced. When recalibrating the pump, please leave the pump/canister fixed in place on the machine.
VI GENERAL MAINTENANCE RED GAUGE SET TO ZERO ALLEN (HEX) KEY CHECK MOVEMENT (5) Using the Allen key, undo the calibration grubscrew in the red pump handle until free movement can be felt in the handle. Carefully wind the grubscrew back down until no free movement can be felt between the red pump handle and the red gauge knob. Be careful not to over-adjust. > (6) The pump is now calibrated. FAST & FLUID MANAGEMENT CW - V1.2 – 10- 05- 2012 (36609) – rev, B PAGE NO.
IIX TROUBLESHOOTING A- Introduction Before calling your machine supplier or Service Department, please check whether you can solve the problem yourself. If you cannot, then call the Service Department for advice. Have the model number and serial number at hand (these can be found on the sticker attached to service door at the side of the machine). Attention! MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY. Always turn off power before accessing moving parts.
IX SERVICE and SUPPORT A- Service and Support Information For all service and repairs on Fast & Fluid Management products (including all warranty repairs), call your local Fast & Fluid Management Agent or Supplier. Within Australia you can call the Fast & Fluid Management Service: Free toll line: 1800 648584 Fax Number: 02 42717306 Or email on: FAU_Service@idexcorp.
X SPECIFICATIONS A- Specifications Number of canisters Canister sizes canister/stirrer material) Valves Pump type Pump size Inner Pump size Outer Min. dispensing Stirring timer Moveable upper can shelf Power supply Up to 16 1.75L Single canisters molded 100% Acetal molded 100% Acetal piston pump ¼ ounce (22CW) 2 ounce (22CW) 1/384 fl.oz Adjustable clockworks timer Optional on floor model A kit of parts is supplied as an optional extra to convert Bench model to floor model.