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These symbols are intended to alert theuser to the presence of important operatingand maintenance instructions in the manualaccompanying the appliance.NOTICEUsing any part other than genuine Holman factory supplied parts relieves the manufacturer of all liability.Holman reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements, additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment.Due to periodic changes in designs, methods, procedures, policies and regulations, the specifications contained in this sheet are subject to change without notice. While Holman Manufacturing exercises good faith efforts to provide information that is accurate, we are not responsible for errors or omissions in information provided or conclusions reached as a result of using the specifications. By using the information provided, the user assumes all risks in connection with such use.GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONThis equipment is designed and sold for commercial use only by personnel trained and experienced in its operation and is not sold for consumer use in and around the home nor for use directly by the general public in food service locations.Before using your new equipment, read and understand all the instructions & labels associated with the unit prior to putting it into operation. Make sure all people associated with its use understand the units operation & safety before they use the unit.All shipping containers should be checked for freight damage both visible and concealed. This unit has been tested and carefully packaged to insure delivery of your unit in perfect condition. If equipment is received in damaged condition, either apparent or concealed, a claim must be made with the delivering carrier. Concealed damage or loss - if damage or loss is not apparent until after equipment is unpacked, a request for inspection of concealed damage must be made with carrier within 15 days. Be certain to retain all contents plus external and internal packaging materials for inspection. The carrier will make an inspection and will supply necessary claim forms.GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATIONThe unit was shipped fully assembled and ready to plug into a standard outlet specified for its voltage and amp draw. If improper electrical supply is determined, contact a qualified electrician prior to using the unit. Removal and replacement of the power cord and plug will void the warranty. For assistance, contact your local authorized service agent for service or required maintenance. Level unit using the adjustable feet under the unit (approximately 1/2" adjustment).Before using the unit for the first time, wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth.Allow enough space around the toaster for adequate ventilation. Do not operate the unit without the crumb tray properly positioned. Overheating and poor toasting may occur. Read all labels on the unit and follow their instructions.MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRSContact the factory, a service representative or a local service company for service or required maintenance. Go to /scripts/manuals.aspx to find a service agent near you. Replacement cord sets must be purchased from Star Manufacturing International, Inc. or our authorized agents. Should you need any assistance regarding the operation or maintenance of any Holman equipment; write, phone, fax or e-mail our service department. In all correspondence mention the model number and the serial number of your unit, along with the voltage.Business Hours: 8 am to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time Telephone:(877) 242-0270Fax:(314) 781-2714E-mail:***********************************************************Website: Mailing Address: Star International Holdings Inc., Company10 Sunnen DriveSt. Louis, MO 63143U.S.A.MODELIRCS2-SBKConveyor ToastersElectronic ControlsIL27072M-Z17824, Rev. A 12/19/2013 CAUTIONELECTRICAL CONNECTIONBefore making any electrical connection to this unit, check that the power supply is adequate for the voltage, amperage and requirements stated on the rating plate. A wiring diagram is included in the Installation & Operations manual, which can be downloaded at /scripts/manuals.aspx .Disconnect the unit from the power source before installing or removing any parts.Be absolutely sure that the ground connection for the receptacle is properly wired. Do not connect equipment to power without proper ground connections. Improper grounding may result in personal injury or fatality.DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THIS PLUG OR GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.CONNECT/PLUG UNIT INTO DEDICATED A.C. LINE ONLY SPECIFIED ON THE DATAPLATE OF THE UNIT.CERTAIN SURFACES ARE EXTREMELY HOT DURING OPERATION AND CARE SHOULDBE TAKEN WHILE USING THIS UNIT.DO NOT IMMERSE OR LET THE UNIT STANDIN WATER.DO NOT HOSE DOWN THE UNIT OR THE TABLE/COUNTER IF THE UNIT IS ON THETABLE/COUNTER.KEEP AWAY FROM RUNNING WATER.INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS1. Space: 16”x24”x18” (width x depth x height) inSpecialty Board of Breakfast Toaster Cart2. Electricity: 208/240 Volts, 30 Amps, NEMA L6-30RRecepticaleNOTE: Ensure to clean the toaster properly before using it for the first time. Refer to the Cleaning Procedure document for cleaning instructions.CAUTION WARNINGThe Holman IRCS conveyor toaster comes with pre-programmed factory default settings for CROISSANT, MUFFIN .Factory default settings are as follow:POWER SAVER SWITCHThere are three Power Saver modes:ON: Unit is in pre-programmed power saving setting.OFF: Power Saver mode is turned off.AUTO ON: Power Saver turns on when there has been no activityfor a programmed length of time.The operator may adjust the level of power reduction for the saver mode. (Note: conveyor may move slowly when in saver mode.)Two buttons (+) and (-) are used when increasing or decreasing the value of each programmable setting.A red LED light located at the lower portion of the control panel label will indicate if the value for top heat, bottom heat or conveyor speed is being adjusted.NEMA L6-30RWARNING WARNING WARNINGWARNINGCERTAIN SURFACES ARE EXTREMELY HOTDURING OPERATION AND CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHILE USING THIS UNIT.START UPWhen the toaster has been plugged into a suitable outlet and power supply, the word OFF will be displayed on the L.E.D. read out.A. Press the ON/OFF button once to turn on the toaster. The toaster will now enter into pre-heat and “PREHT” will be displayed (the elements will begin to glow but the conveyor and fan motor will not turn on).B. After one minute, the fan motor will turn on and the conveyor will begin turning at the previously saved setting (for initial start up, the drive motor will operate at the factory default setting).C. After 24 minutes, the display will show the last used programselection i.e. (for initial startup, CROIS, MUFFIN, will be the last program selected).DAILY OPERATIONCheck the power cord to insure that it is plugged into a proper outlet.Press the ON/OFF button once to turn the toaster on. Press the button a second time to turn the toaster off.NOTE: When the toaster is turned off, the fan and conveyor motors will continue to run for five minutes. The words COOL and DOWN will be alternately displayed during that time. After five minutes, the word OFF will be displayed until the ON/OFF button is pressed again.Once the toaster has been pre-heated, the menu buttons can be pressed to change to CROIS, MUFFIN, T3, T4.Menu buttons T5 & T6 are cheese melting features, when these buttons are pressed, the conveyor will stop and the display will count down. When finished, the conveyor will reverse for 10 seconds.OPERATING HINTS AND SAFETYIMPORTANT: If “HIGH TEMP” shows on the display1. Turn off the toaster and allow it to fully cool down.2. Inspect the fan inlet on the bottom of the toasterand remove anyting blocking the cooling fan inlet.3. Press the red high temperaure limit reset button onthe back of the toaster. (Note: There is one reset on each side). (Note: the toaster must be fully cool in order for the limit switch to reset).4. Turn on the toaster and check for proper operation.5. If cleaning the cooling fan inlet does not correctthe problem, contact the factory or an authorized service agency for required maintenance.Disconnect power to the unit with the ON/OFF button at the end of each day of operation.Do not leave the unit in operation without an attendant.Do not leave the unit at high temperature when not in use or during idle periods. This will cause food particles and grease film to carbonize.The cooling fan will continue to run until the toaster has completely cooled. If the toaster MUST be moved after using, allow the cooling fan to turn OFF before unplugging.CAUTION PROGRAMMING A. CONVEYOR SPEED (temporary setting)The conveyor speed is programmable with a range from 1 to 99 with1 being the slowest and 99 being the fastest. Each menu item can have independent conveyor speed settings.B. PROGRAMMING VALUES FOR MENU ITEMSTo make a program change to the top & bottom elements, or conveyor speed, you must first be in the menu item you want changed. Example: to change the programmed conveyor speed for croissants, the display must read CROIS . To change the programmed conveyorspeed for MUFFIN, the display must read MUFFIN and so on foreach menu item.1) Select the menu item you want to change i.e. CROIS, MUFFIN, T3, T4. 2) Press and hold both ( + ) AND ( - ) buttons for 3 seconds untilthe display goes blank, release the buttons and the display will show three characters for the menu item elected and the last two characters for the current value setting, i.e. CROIS, MUFFIN, T3, T4. The red L.E.D. light for upper front element at the bottom of the label will flash.3) Press the ( + ) or ( - ) buttons to increase or decrease thesetting for the upper element.4) Press the button for the menu button again and the red L.E.D.for the up lower element will flash.5) Press the ( + ) or ( - ) buttons to increase or decrease thesetting for the lower element. 6) Press the button for the menu button again and the red L.E.D.for the conveyor speed will flash.7) Press the ( + ) or ( - ) buttons to increase or decrease thesetting for the conveyor speed.8) Button T5 & T6 are cheese melting functions program. Theseare the same as above, but set a cheese melting time in seconds instead of conveyor speed.9) To skip one feature setting with out making any changes,press the menu item button one time and the red L.E.D. light for the next item will now flash.10) To change the POWER SAVER values press the SAVERbutton or to save your new setting(s), and exit the program mode press the menu button.11) The last two characters in the display will show MN forminutes.12) The first three characters will be numerical to represent thetime setting.13) When set to “OFF” the Saver button will be disabled duringoperation. The PowerSaver can be set to “OFF” or using the ( + ) or ( - ) set the time from 15 to 480 minutes.14) Press the SAVER button to change the power reduction usingthe ( + ) or ( - ) buttons to increase or decrease the setting.15) Press the POWER SAVER button to save changes and toexit.CLEANINGPreventive maintenance for your Holman toaster consists of the following recommended cleaning procedures. To keep your toaster in its top operating condition, these steps should be performed on a daily or weekly basis as required.SuppliesKAY® QSR Oven CleanerKAY® QSR Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Sink Detergent (dispensed use solution)KAY® Sink Sanitizer (use solution prepared at the sink)No Scratch Pad Red ClothDaily Procedure:1. Turn toaster off, conveyor will continue to run until cooleddown (approx. 5-10 minutes)2. Immediately spray the oven cleaner onto the No ScratchPad and scrub the conveyor chain while it is still warm and moving.NOTE: DO NOT SPRAY directly onto the conveyor belt or into the cooking chamber. Overspray onto the heating elements can damage or shorten the life of the elements.3. Wash the No Scratch pad at the 3 compartment sink and thensoak with Multi-Purpose Sink Detergent. Ring the pad out so that it is only damp and continue to scrub the conveyor belt while it’s still moving. 4.Rinse the No Scratch pad at the 3 compartment sink to remove all detergent and then soak with clean warm water. Ring the pad out so that it is only damp and continue to scrub the conveyor belt while it still moving.5. Wipe the conveyor belt with a clean red cloth dampened withsanitizer solution while it is still moving. Allow to air dry.6. Rinse the No Scratch pad at the 3 compartment sink and thensoak with clean warm water. Ring the pad out so that it is only damp and wipe exterior areas of the toaster.7. Remove interior crumb tray and bottom catch tray and taketo the three compartment sink. Spray the pieces with oven cleaner and allow to sit on the drain board for a minimum of five minutes.8. Wash, Rinse and Sanitize removable pieces and allow to airdry before sliding the trays back into the unit.9. Unit is now ready to turn ON for warm up and use.DO NOT IMMERSE THE UNIT IN WATER OR LETTHE UNIT STAND IN WATER.DO NOT USE A NON-STICK SPRAY ON THE CONVEYOR BELT, IT WILL CAUSE A STICKYBUILD-UP AND INCREASE STICKING.DO NOT HOSE DOWN THE UNIT OR THETABLE/COUNTER IF THE UNIT IS ON THETABLE/COUNTER.KEEP AWAY FROM RUNNING WATER.WARNING WARNINGWARNING CAUTION STAR INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS INC. COMPANY Star - Holman - Lang - Wells - Bloomfield - Toastmaster10 Sunnen Drive, St. Louis, MO 63143 U.S.A.(314) OPERATION PROCEDURESUsed to toast croissants and english muffinsTo Turn unit ON1. Ensure toaster is plugged in2. Press ON/OFF burron on each control panel.Screen will display “PREHT” for 25 minutes. DO NOT toast any product while the screen displays “PREHT”3. Select ‘CROIS” on the control panel and“MUFIN” on the other.4. Toast product in corresponding belt. Eg.croissants must only be toasted on the “CROIS” belt.To Turn unit OFF1. Ensure there is no product in the toastingchamber2. Press ON/OFF button on each control panel.Screen will shuffle “COOL” and “DOWN” for 10 minutes.NOTE: belts will continue to move for the duration of the cool-down time. Use this time to clean the toaster.ROUTINELY CHECKEntering Programming ModeNOTE: Ensure the toaster is ONNOTE: Changes to the same product must be repeated for each belt.1. Select product2. Press and hold up and down arrows at the sametime. You will enter programming mode.3. Use the up and down arrows to select thedesired top heat.4. Press product button on control5. Use the up and down arrows to select desiredbottom heat.6. Press product button on control7. Usse the top and down arrows to select desiredconveyor speed8. Press product button on control 2-3 times untilyou exit programming mode.NOTE: Changes in belt speed will be madeimmediately. Changes in top/bottom heat will take time to adjust depending on the specifics of the changeIRCS-2-SB2M-Z17508120V 240V 240V 120VO T 2 L 2 M 2 F 2 O T 1 H B 2 H T 2HB1 HT1L1 F1 M1120V 240V 240V 120VOT2 L2 M2 F2 OT1 HB2 HT2H B 1 H T 1L 1 F 1 M 1CFIFWHTBLKGND 15A15A10108914151611WHTRED BLK11814912133512121312344588991114141516OTOTFSRRCMRRCMMCMCFS FAN SWITCH (TSTAT)OT OVER TEMP (TSTAT)IF IMPINGEMENT FAN CF COOLING FANM MOTOR CAPACITOR CM CONVEYOR MOTOR RR REVERSING RELAYBLK REDWHT2M -Z 17824: S p l i t C o n v e y o r T o a s t e r , I R C S 2-S B KSK2709Rev. a 12/19/13MODEL: IRCS2-SBK:Split Electronic Conveyor ToasterDecember 19, 2013, Rev ASTAR INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS INC. COMPANY Star - Holman - Lang - Wells - Bloomfield - Toastmaster10 Sunnen Drive, St. Louis, MO 63143 U.S.A.(314) 678-6303。
June 2013Product Information EIB 700 Series External Interface BoxEIB 700 SeriesThe EIB 700 units are external interface boxes for precise position measurement. They are ideal for inspection stations and multipoint inspection apparatuses as well as for mobile data acquisition, such as in machine inspection and calibration. The EIB 700 series is ideal for applications requiring high-resolution encoder signals and fast measured-value acquisition.Ethernet transmission also enables you to use switches or hubs for connecting more than one EIB. It is also possible to use WLAN transmission, for example.The EIBs are suited for the following voltage supplies:EIB 741: 100 V AC to 240 V EIB 742: 24 V DCA maximum of four HEIDENHAINencoders, either with sinusoidal incremental signals ( 1 V PP ; 11 µA PP on request) or with EnDat interfaces (EnDat 2.1 and EnDat 2.2) can be connected to the EIB 700 series.The EIB 700 series subdivides the periods of the incremental signals up to 4 096-fold for measured-value generation. The deviations within one signal period areautomatically reduced by adjustment of the sinusoidal incremental signals.The integrated measured-value memory enables the EIB 700 series to save typically 250 000 measured values per axis. Internal or external triggers can be used for axis-specific storage of the measured values.A standard Ethernet interface using TCP/IP or UDP communication is available for data output. This permits direct connection to a PC, laptop or industrial PC. The type of measured-value transfer can be selected through the operating mode (transfer of individual values, block transfer, or transfer upon software request).Driver software for Windows, Linux and LabVIEW as well as example programs and the EIB application software are included in the items supplied, in order to process the measured values on the PC. The driver software enables customers to easilyprogramming their own applications. It also contains program examples demonstrating the capabilities of the EIB 700 series. The EIB application software serves for commissioning and demonstrating the capabilities of the EIB 700 series. This software is made available in the source code and can serve as a platform for the development of one’s own applications.Thanks to the compact dimensions , two EIB 700 series interface boxes fit next to each other in a 19-inch housing. They occupy one height unit.AccessoriesMounting bracketFor installation of two EIB 74x in a 19-inch housing ID 671144-012) Different trigger sources can be assigned to the individual axes3) Can also be used as logical input or output4) The quality of the data cable between the EIB and the PC must be suitable for the requested transfer rate and the cable length.Note:The features can be extended by updating the firmware.Basic circuit diagramOperating modes�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������655780 · 04 · A · 02 · 6/2013 · PDFSoftwareEIB application softwareThe EIB application software covers two applications:Commissioning and demonstration of the EIB 74xThe settings required for easy• configuration of the EIB 74x (e.g. input interface, data packets, operating mode, trigger settings).Management of one or more EIB 74x • units.Simple representation of the positions • transmitted by the EIB 74x.Settings can be saved so that different • application projects can be managed.The User's Guide provides more information.Platform for customer applications The EIB application software is madeavailable in the source code. Based on this application, customers can quickly realize their own applications. The application software was programmed with C++/CLI and Windows Forms in Visual Studio 2008. This programming environment is widely used in technical application programming, but does not necessarily provide state-of-the-art operating systems like Windows 7, for example. However, the customer can adapt the program to other graphic user interfaces.This Product Information supersedes all previous editions, which thereby become invalid. The basis for ordering from HEIDENHAIN is always the Product Information valid when the contract is made.For more informationProduct overview: • Interface Electronics。
Quick Start GuidePWW00-13704FCB-RERA, FWB-REOriginal ArrayPlease read this entire guide before beginning.WelcomeYou and your pet were made for each other. Our aim is to help you have the best companionship and the most memorable moments together. Your new Original Pet Fountain is designed to entice your pet to stay hydrated and healthy.We know that safe pets make happy owners. Before getting started, please take a moment to read through the important safety information. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Hereinafter Radio Systems Corporation and any other affiliate or Brand of Radio Systems Corporation may be referred to collectively as “We” or “Us”.This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey allsafety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result indeath or serious injury.CAUTION, used without the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result in harm to your pet.NOTICE is used to address safe use practices not related to personal injury.When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons, including the following:• Read all instructions before using this product.• To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when an appliance is used by or near children.• To protect against electric shock, do not place electrical power cord or plug in water or other liquids.• Do not operate any appliance if it has a damaged electrical power cord or plug, or if it is malfunctioning or has been damaged. Call the Customer Care Center immediately for furtherinstructions.• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not place or store an appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a bathtub or sink.• Always unplug any appliance when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning.• Do not use an appliance for anything other than its intended use.• If the plug of this device gets wet, turn off the electricity to that electrical outlet. Do not attempt to unplug.• Examine this appliance after installation. Do not plug into electrical outlet if there is water on the electrical power cord or plug.Customer Care Center +1 (800) 732-26772• Do not allow pets to chew on or swallow any parts. If you are concerned your pet may chew the power cord, purchase a cord conduit (a hard plastic protector) at any hardware store.• The plastic fountain parts are BPA-FREE. However, some animals have been known to be sensitive to plastic food and water containers. If your animal shows signs of an allergic reaction to the plastic, please discontinue use until you have consulted with your veterinarian.• The fountain is intended to run continuously (always plugged into an electrical outlet), as long as the water level is maintained and the fountain is cleaned regularly. Be sure to check the water level regularly to help prevent damage to the pump, as your pet will drink the water, and some may evaporate.• Do not attempt repairs on the pump.• Do not pull on the electrical power cord to remove the plug from the electrical outlet.• To unplug, grasp the plug, not the electrical power cord.• To avoid the possibility of the plug or electrical outlet getting wet, the electrical outlet should always be above the level of the fountain.• If an extension cord is necessary, an extension cord with a proper rating should be used.• The electrical use of this appliance is 2.5 watts.• The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. Do not modify the appliance.• Do not install or store appliance where it will be exposed to weather or temperatures below 40° F.• Read and observe all important notices listed on the appliance and in the packaging.• Never wash the filter with soapy water as the soap residue will seep into the filter and cannot be removed. Only rinse the filter with water.• Use only PetSafe® Brand authorized replacement filters. If unauthorized filters are used, the warranty may be voided.• Do not use outdoors. Do not run dry. For indoor household use only.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS3Customer Care Center +1 (800) 732-267745Start HereCustomer Care Center +1 (800) 732-2677 675. Remove the teardrop shaped stator by pulling upon the small lip.6. Use a fingernail to pull out the impeller (white3-bladed propeller), which is held in place magnetically.7. Rinse all fountain components (except for theadapter) with warm water before using the pet fountain. This will remove any residue from the manufacturing process.8. Reassemble the fountain.Make sure the electrical power cord, the adapterand your hands are completely dry. Connect thein-line plug and make sure no silver is showing.Then plug the adapter into a standard electricalwall outlet.Pet Fountain CleaningNOTE: Replace the carbon filter every two to four weeks.1. Unplug the fountain, and disconnect the in-line plug.2. Pick up the pet fountain by the bowl, and take it to the sink.3. Disassemble the pet fountain, and discard the carbon filter.4. Reference page 6 for instructions on cleaning your pump. You can use the motor brush from theDrinkwell® Cleaning Kit to clean inside the pump. Use a solution of 80% water and 20% whitevinegar to remove hard water buildup.5. Wash all other parts with warm water and soap, or place in the top rack of the dishwasher.NOTE: Do not place the adapter or pump in the dishwasher.6. Reassemble the pet fountain.Attaching Additional Capacity Reservoir1. Hook the two tabs of the base over the rearwall at the back of the fountain. The base mustbe properly attached to avoid spills when thereservoir is added.2. Remove the lid from the reservoir and fill itwith water.3. Replace the lid.Customer Care Center +1 (800) 732-267784. Hold the reservoir over the base, and quickly turn Array it upside down onto the base. Make sure thespout is inserted into the opening on the back ofthe fountain.NOTE: The reservoir is not dishwasher safe. Hand wash only.Replacement Parts and AccessoriesReplacement parts or accessories for your fountain can be purchased by visiting or by contacting our Customer Care Center at +1 (800) 732-2677.Filter subscriptions now available! Get fountain filters automatically and conveniently delivered right to your door when you need them. Free shipping and5% discount included. Visit to sign up or call our Customer CareUSA & Canada - Tel: +1 (800) 732-2677Monday - Friday 8 AM - 8 PM / Saturday 9 AM – 5 PM (EST)9Terms of Use and Limitation of Liability1. Terms of UseThe use of this product is subject to your acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions and notices contained with this product. Use of this product implies acceptance of all such terms, conditions, and notices. If you do not wish to accept these terms, conditions, and notices, please return the product, unused, in its original packaging and at your own cost and risk to the relevant Customer Care location together with proof of purchase for a full refund.2. Proper UseProper Use includes, without limitation, reviewing the entire Product Manual and any specific safety information statements. The specific temperament or size/weight of your pet may not be suitable for this product. If you are unsure whether this product is appropriate for your pet, please consult your veterinarian or certified trainer prior to use. For products used with pets where training is desired, Radio Systems Corporation recommends that these training products are not used if your pet isaggressive and accepts no liability for determining suitability in individual cases.3. No Unlawful or Prohibited UseThis product is designed for use with pets only. This product is not intended to harm, injure or provoke.Using this product in a way that is not intended could result in violation of Federal, State or local laws.4. Limitation of LiabilityIn no event shall Radio Systems Corporation or any of its associated companies be liable for (i) any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damage and/or (ii) any loss or damages whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or misuse of this product. The Purchaser assumes all risks and liability from the use of this product to the fullest extent permissible by law.5. Modification of Terms and ConditionsRadio Systems Corporation reserves the right to change the terms, conditions and notices governing this product from time to time. If such changes have been notified to you prior to your use of thisproduct, they shall be binding on you as if incorporated herein.WarrantyOne Year Non-Transferrable Limited WarrantyThis product has the benefit of a limited manufacturer’s warranty. Complete details of the warranty applicable to this product and its terms can be found at .Customer Care Center +1 (800) 732-26771011Radio Systems Corporation 10427 PetSafe WayKnoxville, TN 37932+1 (800) 732-2677©2019 Radio Systems CorporationRE400-2131/1。
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12产品基本规格产品名称:M6外形尺寸:193mm×118mm×12.5mmLCD尺寸:480mm×800mm重量:350g电源:锂电子电池3.7V 2500mAh(毫安/时)本机设有定时关机功能,在开机状态下,连续一段时间不对本机进行任何操作,即自动关机。
定时关机时间预分钟,可至【系统设置】的【定时关机】功能中触摸屏耳机接口T-flash 卡槽USB 接口麦克风喇叭关机状态下,按机身右侧开机键 ,电源指示灯点亮,状态为绿灯,可开机;关机方法与开机相同。
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12R e l e a s e da t e : 2 0 1 7 -01 -2 4 1 5 :3 7 D a t e o f i s s u e : 2 0 1 7 -0 1 -24 2 1 3 8 3 6 _ e n g . x m lPinoutL+L-13421 BN2 B UWire colors in accordance with EN 60947-5-6(brown)(blue)3R e l e a s e d a t e : 2017-01-24 15:37D a t e o f i s s u e : 2017-01-24213836_e n g .x m lInstructionManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areas Device category 1Gfor use in hazardous areas with gas, vapour and mist EC-T ype Examination CertificateCE marking ATEX marking ¬ II 1G Ex ia IIC T6…T1 G aThe Ex-related marking can also be printed on the enclosed label.Standards EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013 EN 60079-11:2012 Ignition protection "Intrinsic safety"Use is restricted to the following stated conditions Appropriate typeNBN40-U.K-N0...Effective internal inductivity C i≤ 105 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.Effective internal inductance L i ≤ 300 µH ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.G eneralThe apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheet and in this instruction manual. The EU-type examination certificate has to beobserved. The special conditions must be adhered to! Directive 94/9/EC and there-fore the EC-type-examination certificates generally apply only to the use of electrical apparatus under atmospheric conditions. The device has been checked for suitabil-ity for use at ambient temperatures of >60°C by the named certification authority. The surface temperature of the device remains within the required limits. If the equip-ment is not used under atmospheric conditions, a reduction of the permissible mini-mum ignition energies may have to be taken into consideration.Ambient temperatureDetails of the correlation between the type of circuit connected, the maximum per-missible ambient temperature, the temperature class, and the effective internal reac-tance values can be found on the EC-type examination certificate. Note: Use the temperature table for category 1 The 20 % reduction in accordance with EN 1127-1 has already been applied to the temperature table for category 1.Installation, commissioningLaws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goal must be observed. The intrinsic safety is only assured in connection with an appro-priate related apparatus and according to the proof of intrinsic safety. The associated apparatus must satisfy the requirements of category ia.Due to the possible danger of ignition, which can arise due to faults and/or transient currents in the equipotential bonding system, galvanic isolation of the power supply and signal circuit is preferable. Associated apparatus without electrical isolation must only be used if the appropriate requirements of IEC 60079-14 are met. If the Ex-related marking is printed only on the supplied label, then this must be attached in the immediate vicinity of the sensor. The sticking surface for the label must be clean and free from grease. The attached label must be legible and indelible, including in the event of possible chemical corrosion. After opening the housing, you should check that the seal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing the housing again.Maintenance No changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Special conditionsThe connecting parts of the sensor must be set up in such a way that degree of pro-tection IP20, in accordance with lEC 60529, is achieved as a minimum.Protection from mechanical dangerWhen using the device in a temperature range of -60 °C to -20 °C, protect the sensor against the effects of impact by installing an additional enclosure. The information regarding the minimum ambient temperature for the sensor as provided in the datasheet must also be observed.Electrostatic chargeAdditional requirements for gas group IIC. Avoid electrostatic charges that can cause electrostatic discharge when installing or operating the device. Information on elec-trostatic hazards can be found in the technical specification IEC/TS 60079-32-1.4Releasedate:217-1-2415:37Dateofissue:217-1-24213836_eng.xmlInstruction Manual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 2G for use in hazardous areas with gas, vapour and mistEC-T ype Examination CertificateCE markingATEX marking ¬ II 1G Ex ia IIC T6…T1 G aThe Ex-related marking can also be printed on the enclosed label.Standards EN60079-0:2012+A11:2013,EN60079-11:2012Ignition protection "Intrinsic safety"Use is restricted to the following stated conditionsAppropriate type NBN40-U.K-N0...Effective internal inductivity C i≤ 105 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.Effective internal inductance L i≤ 300 µH ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.G eneral The apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheetand in this instruction manual. The EU-type examination certificate has to beobserved. The special conditions must be adhered to! Directive 94/9/EC and there-fore the EC-type-examination certificates generally apply only to the use of electricalapparatus under atmospheric conditions. The device has been checked for suitabil-ity for use at ambient temperatures of >60°C by the named certification authority.The surface temperature of the device remains within the required limits. If the equip-ment is not used under atmospheric conditions, a reduction of the permissible mini-mum ignition energies may have to be taken into consideration.Maximum permissible ambient temperature T amb Details of the correlation between the type of circuit connected, the maximum per-missible ambient temperature, the temperature class, and the effective internal reac-tance values can be found on the EC-type examination certificate.Installation, commissioning Laws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goalmust be observed. The intrinsic safety is only assured in connection with an appro-priate related apparatus and according to the proof of intrinsic safety. If the Ex-relatedmarking is printed only on the supplied label, then this must be attached in the imme-diate vicinity of the sensor. The sticking surface for the label must be clean and freefrom grease. The attached label must be legible and indelible, including in the eventof possible chemical corrosion. After opening the housing, you should check that theseal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing the housingagain.Maintenance No changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Special conditions The connecting parts of the sensor must be set up in such a way that degree of pro-tection IP20, in accordance with lEC 60529, is achieved as a minimum.Protection from mechanical danger When using the device in a temperature range of -60 °C to -20 °C, protect the sensoragainst the effects of impact by installing an additional enclosure. The informationregarding the minimum ambient temperature for the sensor as provided in thedatasheet must also be observed.Electrostatic charge Additional requirements for gas group IIC. Avoid electrostatic charges that can causeelectrostatic discharge when installing or operating the device. Information on elec-trostatic hazards can be found in the technical specification IEC/TS60079-32-1.5R e l e a s e d a t e : 2017-01-24 15:37D a t e o f i s s u e : 2017-01-24213836_e n g .x m lInstructionManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areas Device category 3G (ic) for use in hazardous areas with gas, vapour and mist CertificateCE marking ATEX marking ¬ II 3G Ex ic IIC T6…T1 GcThe Ex-related marking can also be printed on the enclosed label.StandardsEN 60079-0:2012, EN 60079-11:2012 Ignition protection category "ic" Use is restricted to the following stated conditions Effective internal inductivity C i≤ 105 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.Effective internal inductance L i≤ 300 µH ; A cable length of 10 m is considered.G eneralThe apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheet and in this instruction manual. The data stated in the data sheet are restricted by this operating instruction!The special conditions must be observed!The ATEX Directive applies only to the use of apparatus under atmospheric condi-tions.If you use the device outside atmospheric conditions, consider that the permissible safety parameters should be reduced.Installation, commissioningLaws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goal must be observed. The sensor must only be operated with energy-limited circuits, which satisfy the requirements of IEC 60079-11. The explosion group complies with the connected, supplying, power limiting circuit. If the Ex-relevant identification is printed exclusively on the adhesive label provided, this label must be affixed in the immediate vicinity of the sensor! The background surface to which the adhesivelabel is to be applied must be clean and free from grease! The applied label must be dura-ble and remain legible, with due consideration of the possibility of chemical corro-sion! After opening the housing, you should check that the seal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing the housing again.MaintenanceNo changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible. After opening the housing, you should check that the seal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing the housing again.Special conditionsfor Pi=34 mW, Ii=25 mA, T6 73 °C (163.4 °F) for Pi=34 mW, Ii=25 mA, T5 88 °C (190.4 °F) for Pi=34 mW, Ii=25 mA, T4-T1 100 °C (212 °F) for Pi=64 mW, Ii=25 mA, T6 66 °C (150.8 °F) for Pi=64 mW, Ii=25 mA, T5 81 °C (177.8 °F) for Pi=64 mW, Ii=25 mA, T4-T1 100 °C (212 °F) for Pi=169 mW, Ii=52 mA, T6 45 °C (113 °F) for Pi=169 mW, Ii=52 mA, T5 60 °C (140 °F) for Pi=169 mW, Ii=52 mA, T4-T1 89 °C (192.2 °F) for Pi=242 mW, Ii=76 mA, T6 30 °C (86 °F) for Pi=242 mW, Ii=76 mA, T5 45 °C (113 °F) for Pi=242 mW, Ii=76 mA, T4-T1 74 °C (165.2 °F)Protection from mechanical dangerThe sensor must not be mechanically damaged.When used in the temperature range below -20 °C the sensor should be protected from knocks by the provision of an additional housing.Electrostatic chargeWhen used in group IIC non-permissible electrostatic charges should be avoided on the plastic housing parts. Avoid electrostatic charges that can cause electrostatic dis-charge when installing or operating the device. Information on electrostatic hazards can be found in the technical specification IEC/TS 60079-32-1.Connection partsThe connection parts are to be installed, such that a minimum protection class of IP20 is achieved, in accordance with IEC 60529.6Releasedate:217-1-2415:37Dateofissue:217-1-24213836_eng.xml Instruction Manual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 1D for use in hazardous areas with combustible dustEC-T ype Examination Certificate PTB 00 ATEX 2032 XATEX marking ¬ II 1D Ex ia IIIC T135°C DaThe Ex-related marking can also be printed on the enclosed label.Standards EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013 EN 60079-11:2012Ignition protection "Intrinsic safety" Use is restricted to the following stated condi-tionsAppropriate type NBN40-U.K-N0...Effective internal inductivity C i≤ 105 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.Effective internal inductance L i≤ 300 µH ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.G eneral The apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheetand in this instruction manual. The EU-type examination certificate has to beobserved. The special conditions must be adhered to! The ATEX directive and there-fore the EU-type examination certificates are in general only applicable to the use ofelectrical apparatus operating at atmospheric conditions.The use in ambient temperatures of > 60 °C was tested with regard to hot surfacesby the mentioned certification authority.If the equipment is not used under atmospheric conditions, a reduction of the permis-sible minimum ignition energies may have to be taken into consideration. Permissible ambient temperature range Details of the correlation between the type of circuit connected, the maximum per-missible ambient temperature, the surface temperature, and the effective internalreactance values can be found on the EC-type-examination certificate. The maxi-mum permissible ambient temperature of the data sheet must be noted, inaddition, the lower of the two values must be maintained.Installation, commissioning Laws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goalmust be observed. The intrinsic safety is only assured in connection with an appro-priate related apparatus and according to the proof of intrinsic safety. If the Ex-relatedmarking is printed only on the supplied label, then this must be attached in the imme-diate vicinity of the sensor. The sticking surface for the label must be clean and freefrom grease. The attached label must be legible and indelible, including in the eventof possible chemical corrosion. After opening the housing, you should check that theseal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing the housingagain.Maintenance No changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible. After opening the housing, you shouldcheck that the seal is in the correct position and is clean and intact before closing thehousing again.Special conditions The connecting parts of the sensor must be set up in such a way that degree of pro-tection IP20, in accordance with lEC 60529, is achieved as a minimum.Protection from mechanical danger When using the device in a temperature range of -60 °C to -20 °C, protect the sensoragainst the effects of impact by installing an additional enclosure. The informationregarding the minimum ambient temperature for the sensor as provided in thedatasheet must also be observed.Electrostatic charge Avoid electrostatic charges that can cause electrostatic discharge when installing oroperating the device. Information on electrostatic hazards can be found in the techni-cal specification IEC/TS60079-32-1. Do not attach the nameplate provided in areaswhere electrostatic charge can build up.。
SUPLA Products User ManualContents1.Registration in SUPLA 31.1.A pplication installation on a mobile device 31.2.C reating an account in the cloud 31.3.L ogging in to an account in the cloud 31.4.T urning on mobile devices adding 51.5.A ssigning an access identifiers 61.6.A pplication running 72.New devices installation82.1.A dding new devices to the cloud 82.2.C onnection chart ROW-01 102.3.C onnection chart SRW-01 112.4.C onnection chart ROW-02 122.5.T urning on devices adding 132.6.“No devices found” issue 142.7.“No access” message 152.8.S uccessful devices adding 163.Additional settings173.1.R oller blind calibration in SRW-01 device 173.2.W i-Fi network settings modification 183.3.S TATUS LED settings modification 193.4.S oftware update 204.Locations and access identifiers214.1.L ocation adding 214.2.A ccess identifier adding 235.Schedules265.1.C reating schedules 265.2.D eleting schedules 29FOR ANDROID SYSTEMSearch PLAY store for SUPLA application or use url: /androidINSTALLATIONInstall application and then open it. ArrayFOR IOS SYSTEMSearch ITUNES store for SUPPLA application or use url:/iosINSTALLATIONInstall application and then open it.Creating an accountin the cloudIF YOU DON’T HAVE AN ACCOUNTAfter application installation use hyperlink in theapplication Create an account or enter hyperlink in thebrowser: https:///auth/createYOU HAVE AN ACCOUNTEnter email address you used to create your account. On the website enter following data:•Email address•Password•Password confirmationAdditionally you need to confirm authenticity of a person entering the data.Confirm everything using a button “Create an account”.LOGGING IN TO THE APPLICATIONEnter email address you used while creating an account.SERVER ADDRESS NOT FOUNDThis error means that entered email address was not used to create an account.Verify if entered email address is correct.Turning on mobile devices addingIf you see an information about blocked registration,you need to login on the websitehttps:/// with email address andpassword used while creating an account.TURNING ON REGISTRATIONYou need to login on the websitehttps:/// and then turn on possibility ofadding new mobile devices (image below)Assigning an access identifiersNO ACCESS IDENTIFIERIf you see an information in the application that thereis no access identifier assigned, you need to go to thewebsite https:///.ACCESS IDENTIFIER ASSIGNINGOn the website https:/// go tosmartphones tab and on the list find added mobiledevice model. Expand the access identifiers list andselect the right one.Application runningAPPLICATION RUNNINGCorrectly running application will display all addeddevices.CONTROLING DEVICESDepending on the type of controlled device, differentcontrolling methods are available.From the application menu select “Add I/O device” option. New device adding creator will open. Tocontinue click “Next” button.Enter password to your WiFi network, to which you are connected and click “Next” button.DEVICE CONNECTINGConnect SUPLA device to power supply according to the chart on the following page. Check if device LED behaves as shown in the animation. If not, set the device into configuration mode by pressing and holding the CONFIG button on the device. Then clickSTART button.Connection chart ROW-01 Connect ROW-01 according to the below chart:ROW-01 module is designed for canned installation. The dimensions of the housing enable installation in both flush-mounted cans (minimum Ø60) and surface-mounted cans. In the case of flush mounting, it is recommended to use the so-called shoe-shaped cans. The device should be connected to a single-phase network in accordance with the applicable standards.Activities related to: installation, connection and adjustment should be performed by qualified electricians who have read this manual and the functions of this device. For safety reasons, do not mount the device without housing or with damaged housing, as this creates a risk of electric shock. CAUTION! Before starting the installation, make sure that there is no high voltage on the connection cables.Connection chart SRW-01Connect SRW-01 according to the below chart:SRW-01 module is designed for canned installation. The dimensions of the housing enable installation in both flush-mounted cans (minimum Ø60) and surface-mounted cans. In the case of flush mounting, it is recommended to use the so-called shoe-shaped cans. The device should be connected to a single-phase network in accordance with the applicable standards.Activities related to: installation, connection and adjustment should be performed by qualified electricians who have read this manual and the functions of this device. For safety reasons, do not mount the device without housing or with damaged housing, as this creates a risk of electric shock. CAUTION! Before starting the installation, make sure that there is no high voltage on the connection cables.Connection chart ROW-02 Connect ROW-02 according to the below chart:ROW-02 module is designed for canned installation. The dimensions of the housing enable installation in both flush-mounted cans (minimum Ø60) and surface-mounted cans. In the case of flush mounting, it is recommended to use the so-called shoe-shaped cans. The device should be connected to a single-phase network in accordance with the applicable standards.Activities related to: installation, connection and adjustment should be performed by qualified electricians who have read this manual and the functions of this device. For safety reasons, do not mount the device without housing or with damaged housing, as this creates a risk of electric shock. CAUTION! Before starting the installation, make sure that there is no high voltage on the connection cables.Adding new devicesDEVICES REGISTRATIONIf you see an information that devices registration isturned off, you need to go to the websitehttps:///, login, select “My Supla” taband turn on registration of new I/O devices, and thenrepeat the process.Adding new devicesIf you see a message that there are no detecteddevices, make sure device is in configuration mode andthen repeat the process.Some versions of Android system require localizationturned on to search devices available in Wi-Fi network.To turn it on, go to mobile device settings and turn onGPS/Location data on the notifications bar.Adding new devicesNO INTERNET / NETWORK ACCESS MESSAGEDuring the process of new device adding, smartphoneswitches between house network and device Wi-Fi. Asa result of this in some versions of Android system youcan see a message like shown on the picture (orsimilar).It only informs that smartphone connected to thedevice Wi-Fi that has no internet access.In case of some mobile devices it is enough just toignore such message.In case of some other smartphones you need to press“No” button to allow staying in this network.Adding new devicesDEVICE ADDED SUCCESSFULLYAdding a new device should end without any issues.Message shown on the left will inform us about this:“Device configuration finished successfully”.After pressing OK button application should displayadded device on the list. From now on you canremotely control your SUPLA device!Roller blind calibration inSRW-01 deviceROLLER BLIND CALIBRATIONAfter roller blind device is added you need to calibrateit, to be able to control percentage of opening. Toachieve is you need to measure time of roller blindopening and closing. You can use stopwatch to do that.After finishing measurements you need to set rollerblind in the maximum top position.Then you need to go to https:///website, login to your SUPLA account and go to “MySUPLA” tab.Search for your device on the list of available devicesand select it. In “channels” section on the bottom ofthe page you will see “OPENING AND CLOSING ROLLERBLINDS” channel, please select it.“CHANNEL PROPERTIES” page will open – please entermeasured times here and confirm with confirmationbutton.Then press button and wait until roller blind unrollto the very end. Percentage of roller blind closing inthe application should show 100%. Your roller blindwas calibrated successfully.WI-FI NETWORK SETTINGS MODIFICATIONTo modify network settings you need to set yourdevice into configuration mode by pressing and holding CONFIG button on the device until STATUS LED starts blinking.CAUTION: In the PNW-01 device the function of the CONFIG button is performed by the footswitch.Then you need to search for your device on the list of available Wi-Fi networks and connect to it. Network name should begin from the device name.Then open your web browser, enter IP address: 192.168.4.1 and confirm.Configuration page will open. Here you can easily change the network settings.After changing the process press “SAVE” button on th e bottom of the page. You should see “Data saved!” message. To confirm entered data press CONFIG button on the device shortly. If your device connects to the network successfully STATUS LED will be permanently illuminated.LED SETTINGS MODIFICATIONTo do that you need to set your device intoconfiguration mode by pressing and holding CONFIGbutton on the device until STATUS LED starts blinking.CAUTION: In the PNW-01 device the function of the CONFIG button is performed by the footswitch.Then you need to search for your device on the list of available Wi-Fi networks and connect to it. Network name should begin from the device name.Then open your web browser, enter IP address: 192.168.4.1 and confirm.Configuration page will open. After scrolling down you will see “Additional settings” tab that contains “Status – connected” – change the value to LED OFF. After changing the process press “SAVE” button on the bottom of the page. You should see “Data saved!” message. To confirm entered data press CONFIGbutton on the device shortly. If your device connects to the network successfully STATUS LED will be off.REMOTE SOFTWARE UPDATETo do that you need to set your device intoconfiguration mode by pressing and holding CONFIG button on the device until STATUS LED starts blinking.CAUTION: In the PNW-01 device the function of the CONFIG button is performed by the footswitch.Then you need to search for your device on the list of available Wi-Fi networks and connect to it. Network name should begin from the device name.Then open your web browser, enter IP address: 192.168.4.1 and confirm.Configuration page will open. After scrolling down you will see “Additional settings” tab that contains “Firmware upgrade” – change value to YES. After changing the process press “SAVE” button on the bottom of the page. You should see “Data saved!” message. To confirm entered data press CONFIG button on the device shortly. After connecting to the network your device will verify if there is a new firmware version available. If it is available, your device will automatically download and install new version. During the process of firmware update the LED will blink quickly.Every I/O device in the system belongs to some location. It is nothing but a group of devices located within a user-defined group / room. The area covered by a particular location depends entirely on you. Individual locations should be associated with selected access identifiers, which allows you to specify the type of permissions determining which user has access to which locations.The location can be switched off or on again at any time, thus the devices operating within the location will be visible or not.ADDING A LOCATIONTo add a location:1. Go to https:///and login to your account.Then go to the "Locations" tab.2. Click on the black button "Create a new location" on the left.3. Then assign the access identifiers to the location by clicking "Assign Access Identifiers" below in the section "Access Identifiers". Select the Access Identifiers you want to add and confirm with the green round button at the bottom of the screen.The Access Identifier is a kind of key enabling access to the system by client devices (smartphones / tablets).User using the given identifier will have access to all assigned locations that are currently active, and thus to all input / output devices working within related locations. The policy of assigning identifiers and connecting them with locations depends only on you. You can create an identifier for individual users or entire groups. In order to easily distinguish the purpose of the identifier, enter a signature for each of them. For example, "Children", "Parents", "Employees", "Management", "Jan Nowak".To add a new access identifier:1. Go to https:///and login to your account.Then go to the tab "Access identifiers".2. Select the black window with the words "Create new access identifier"3. Then assign selected locations to it by clicking on "Assign locations" below, choose the locations you want to add and confirm them with the green round button at the bottom of the screen.Access Identifiers4. Assign a location to the appropriate mobile device. To do this, go to the "Smartphones" tab, select the smartphone / tablet we are interested in and select the Access Identifier using the hyperlink and then confirm with the green round button at the bottom of the screen..NOTE: If your smartphone is not visible in "Client Applications", try logging in to the SUPLA app with your email address.CREATING A NEW SCHEDULETo create a new schedule, go to https:///and login to your account. Then go to the "Automation" tab and select “Schedules” and then "Create a new schedule" option.There are 4 types of schedules to choose from:1. One time - in this cycle, we can set the action to happenonly once, for example, turn off the light on January 29, 2018 at 15:30.2. Minute cycle - in this cycle we can set a repeated action, which is to be performed cyclically at a specific time interval, eg every 5 minutes, change the color of RGB lighting.3. Hour cycle - this cycle performs a specific action at given hours on a day, eg open the gate at 7:00, 15:00 and 20:00.4. Daily cycle - this cycle performs a specific action on given days of the week at fixed times, for example, open the blind from Monday to Friday at 8:00. It is also possible to perform the action also at sunrise and sunset.SchedulesTo add a schedule:1.Choose the schedule that interests you2. Set the appropriate values in the "When?"3. In the "Action" pane, select the module from the list, select the action (enable,disable, etc.) and click "Save" button.To delete the schedule, go to the "Schedules" tab and then:1. Choose the schedule that interests you2. Click "Delete Schedule" marked in orange.。
Wiring GuideModels Covered:•PHI 3.5 Core Power•PHI 2.7 Core PowerPHI 2.7 Lo-Profile, PHI 1.3 and PHI 675 battery models utilize Anderson Connectors for wiring connections. Refer to these batteries’ manuals for more details regarding their connector types.Maximum Continuous Current versus Surge CurrentDepending on the electrical code of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction, use either the batteries’ maximum continuous current rating or their surge rating when sizing electrical wires and/or bussbars.Maximum Continuous Current–typical maximum current for charge and dischargeSurge Current–peak current for no greater than five secondsThe quantities listed in the table below are for parallel connected batteries.Continuous & Surge Battery Ratings(Amps DC)PHI 3.5 PHI 2.7QTY48V 24V 48V 24VContinuous1 34A45A26A45ASurge 80A80A80A80AContinuous2 68A90A52A90ASurge 160A160A160A160AContinuous3 102A135A78A135ASurge 240A240A240A240AContinuous4 136A180A104A180ASurge 320A320A320A320AContinuous5 170A225A130A225ASurge 400A400A400A400ARefer to the National Electrical Code’s Ampacity Table to determine wire sizing(Appendix A).Wiring Tips•PHI batteries must be wired in parallel only. Wiring in series will void the warranty and destroy the batteries.•Wire lengths from PHI batteries should be identical in length and gauge in order to balance the load across all PHI batteries in the installation.•Identical wiring length is a critical feature of parallel power storage systems that must be adhered to throughout all parallel wiring instructions.•Wire lengths should be kept as short as practical.•3/8" (10 mm) lugs match the PHI 3.5 and PHI 2.7’s 3/8" (10 mm) terminal stud size.DC + bus DC – bus•Wiring from PHI batteries to DC busbars should be sized at 2 AWG or larger.•SimpliPhi recommends using Arctic Ultraflex Blue wire from Polarwire.•Energy supplied by the battery is reduced as electrical current moves through wire. For lengths of battery cable greater than ~10 ft/3 m, ensure that the voltage drop is no greater than 3%.•Wiring from the battery DC busbars to the equipment interface should be sized according to the interfacing equipment’s specifications and appropriate code requirements.Wiring Methods• 1 - 8 PHI batteries can be wired directly to DC busbars in an inverter’s power panelo See Appendix B for more details• 6 - 20 PHI batteries can be wired to a DC combiner or panelboardo See Appendix C for more details•20+ PHI batteries can be connected using common bussing directly on the batteries’ terminalsSourcing DC Combiner Boxes, Panelboards and Busbars•MidNite Solar produces the MNBCB 1000/50 Battery Combiner•Storm Power Components produces a variety of combiners and custom bussingFrom Magnum ’s Mini Magnum Panel Owner’s Manual :DC shuntDC – busDC+ bus Magnum’s Mini Magnum Panel (MMP) includes a battery positive busbar and a DC negative busbar, both rated to handle 120 Amps each. Each busbar includes seven total holes for screw type compression terminals (no ring lugs required): two holes are sized for #14 to #1/0 AWG wire and five are sized for #14 to #6 AWG wire.Note in the diagram above that the charge controller’s BAT NEG wire lands on the DC Negative Busbar, and a short wire connects the DC Negative Busbar to the top of the DC Shunt.If the DC Negat ive Busbar is utilized for battery paralleling, then the charge controller’s BAT NEG wire should instead land at the top of the DC Shunt (along with the inverter’s negative cable), and the short wire connecting the DC Negative Busbar to the DC Shunt should be moved so that the short wire lands at the bottom of the DC Shunt.From Schneider Electric’s Conext XW+ Installation Guide (975-0239-01-01_Rev M):DC – busDC+ busFrom Schneider Electric’s Conext XW+ MINI PDP Install Guide (975-0735-01-01_Rev-B):DC – busDC+ busFrom OutBack Power’s GS Load Center Installation Manual:The OutBack GS Load Center includes a single pre-installed 500Adc/50 mV shunt for landing negative battery cables. This shunt is located to the upper left of the main inverter disconnect. It is designed for several 3/8" (10 mm) ring lugs to be bolted to it. Up to two more shunts can be installed in the GS Load Center.The GS Load Center for the OutBack Radian 8048 and 8048A includes a DC positive wiring plate* for landing positive battery cables. This plate must be ordered separately from OutBack (Product Guide Catalog linked here). The plate can be installed directly beneath the main inverter disconnects. It has four 0.31" (8 mm) holes andthree 0.4" (10 mm) holes. It is intended for several ring lugs to be bolted to it.*The DC positive wiring plate is not included in the GS Load Center for the OutBack Radian 4048.The illustration below shows the placement of the shunt and the DC Positive Plate, as well as the hardware installation order on the shunt and the DC Positive Plate. Do not install hardware in a different order from the illustration. The battery cable lug(s) must be the first item(s) installed. The first cable lug must make solid contact with the surface.Hardware Connection to ShuntSize and Torque Requirements for Circuit Breakers and Bus BarsOutBack FLEXware 250, 500 and 1000 products can also be assembled to include DC busbars. These busbarsdo not come with the FLEXware; they must be ordered separately.Hardware Connection to DC + PlateAppendix CFor Technical Support:•Residential•Commercial HV•OEM-Interoperability。
PhilipsCordless phone with Array answering machine30 min answering machine4.6cm display/ white backlightHandset speakerphone2 handsetsD4752BSmart EleganceThis exquisitely designed cordless phone boasts premium detailing alongside smartfunctions like an answering machine, large display, metal-plated keys and, of course, crystalclear sound for perfect connections everytime.As convenient as it should be•High contrast, 4.6cm (1.8") white on black graphical display•Keypad backlight for fast access even in dark room•Up to 30 minutes of messages on your answering machine•Two-field entries for assigning 2 numbers to one contact•Privacy settings: call block, silence mode, call barring•Family Notes records audio messages for loved ones•Up to 16 hours of talk time on a single charge•Caller ID – so you always know who is calling*Exceptional sound•HQ-Sound: high quality acoustic engineering for superb sound•MySound profiles to match your sound preference•Freestanding handset with a speaker for easy handsfree callsEco-conscious product•Low radiation and power consumptionHighlightsCaller ID*Sometimes it is good to know who is calling before you answer. And our Caller ID lets you keep track of who is on the other end of the line.Eco-conscious productPhilips phones are energy efficient anddesigned to be respectful to the environment.Handset speakerphoneHandsfree mode uses a built-in loud speaker to amplify the voice of the caller, allowing you to speak and listen during a call without holding the phone to your ear. This is especially useful if you want to share the call with others or simply multitask.HQ-Sound Philips cordless phones with HQ-Sound: build upon decades of experience and breakthrough innovations in developing Hi-Fi audio products and high-end headphones to deliver excellent voice clarity on our DECT phones. When it comes to improving sound quality, our acoustics engineers and architects have thought of everything – high qualitycomponents, digital signal processing, precise acoustic design, advanced testing and fine-tuning. The result is sound that is crisp, clear and authentic. Sound so good and natural, it is almost like being there in person.Multiple privacy settingsBlack list restricts receiving calls from specific numbers or starting with certain digits, keeping you away from unwanted calls. You can block 4 sets of numbers. Each set of numbers can consist between 1 to 24 digits. When there is an incoming call that starts with one of these numbers or being one of 4 exact Callernumbers, the phone will not ring. With silence mode you can disable the ringtones for specific times to enjoy peace and silence. Thanks to Call barring you can avoid expensive phone bill surprises by blocking calls to specific numbers starting with certain digits.MySound profilesSound perception is subjective, and everyone has their own listening preference. MySound brings personality back to every conversation by allowing you to choose the audio profile that best matches your sound preferences: Clear – to make voices sound crisper and clearer; Soft – for friendly, softer tones; Warm – to make voices sound welcoming and warm.Two-field phonebook entriesThese days most people have multiple contact numbers. Our contact list makes it easier for you to manage your phone contacts. Simply save two phone numbersout of a choice of three different field names for home, work or mobile.Up to 16 hours talk timeUp to 16 hours of talk time on a single chargeIssue date 2022-06-07 Version: 3.0.112 NC: 8670 001 64964 EAN: 48 95229 10564 5© 2022 Koninklijke Philips N.V.All Rights reserved.Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V. or their respective owners.SpecificationsConvenience•Menu structure in the handset: List Menu •Speakerphone - talk handsfree •Personalization: Silent mode•Call barring: Restrict the phone from ringing on specific incoming numbers•Signal strength indicator: 3-bar indicator •Battery level indicator: 3-bar battery icon •Intercom - multiple handsets•Date/Time display•Alarm Clock•Event light on the handset •Programmable hot keys: Key 1 and 2•Call Management: Call Waiting*, Caller ID*, Microphone mute, Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialed calls•Keypad lock•Key tone on/off•Auto Registration•Auto hang up•Number of keys: 20•Backlit keypad: White•Illuminated keypad•Enlarge dialing digit•Base Station keys: Paging key, Volume control, Answering machine keys•Up to 16 hrs talk time•Up to 250 hrs standby time•Charge time: 8 hours•Line cord length: 1.8m•Power cord length: 1.8m•Range: Open field <300m; indoor <50m •Family Notes•Block callers/ Blacklist*: Restrict the phone from ringing on specific incoming numbers•Event notifications: for missed calls•Non-slip grip: Pinstripe texturePicture/Display•Display size: 4.6cm / 1.8"•Display type: Dot matrix•Backlight: Yes•Backlight color: White Sound•Sound Profile: MySound•Volume control on handset•Ringtones on handset: 10 polyphonic•HQ-SoundAnswering Machine•Recording time capacity: up to 30 minutes•Pre-recorded OGM•Answering machine control: from base & handset•Loud speaker on base•Message indication on base: LED (Soft Amber)Memory Capacity•Phonebook: 50 names and numbers•Redial List Capacity: 20 last numbers•Call log entries: 50 entries•Phonebook store in the base•Multiple phonebook entries: up to 2 numbersPower•Battery Capacity: 500 mAh•Battery type: AAA NiMH Rechargeable•Mains power: AC 100-240V ~50/60HzSecurity•Transmission encryption : YesNetwork Features•Compatible:GAPSAR Value•Philips handsets: <0.1 W/kgEco Design•EcoMode: automatic & manual•Eco+Packaging dimensions•Packaging type: Carton•Type of shelf placement: Laying•EAN: 48 95229 10564 5**This feature requires additional subscription of Caller ID service.Please check with your local network operator for details.。
HIF3BA-GPIN HIF3BA-40D-2.54C HIF3BA-10D-2.54CHIF3BA-14D-2.54CHIF3BA-20D-2.54CB15Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardHIF3B Seriess Features1. Product Compliant with MIL StandardHIF3B series has been developed as a product compliant with MIL standard, and used for wide applications.2. UL Approval ProductHIF3B series connectors are UL approved.3. Mechanism to Prevent Mis-insertionThis connector is equipped with the mechanism to prevent Mis-insertion as follows.1The system provides the convex area to insert the guide-key on the pin header side, and to guide it in combination with the socket convex area (MIL standard).2The system embeds and guides the polarizing key in the socket holes.4. Applicable Cable AWG#28The applicable cable is UL2651 AWG#28 flat cable (7 cores./0.127mm, jacket dia. 0.9±0.1mm).s Product SpecificationsJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B16HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Ordering InformationHIF 3B - * D - 2.54 Rqwre tyq Series Name: HIFw Series No.: 3B, 3BA, 3BB (50, 60, 64 contacts only )e Number of contacts : 6,10,14,16, 20, 26, 30, 34, 40, 50, 60, 64 r Contact alignment : D : Double t Contact pitch : 2.54mmy Connection typeR : ID type q SocketHIF 3B - *P A - 2.54 DSqwretyuq Series Name : HIF w Series No.:3B: (14 contacts not included)3BC: (10 contacts only) 3BA, 3BB: (50, 60, 64 contacts only)3BD: (10 contacts only)e Number of contacts : 6,10,14,16, 20, 26, 30, 34, 40, 50, 60, 64r P : Pin headertA: Selective gold plated y Contact pitch : 2.54mm u Contact styleDS : Right angle type DSA: Straight typeq Pin HeaderJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B17HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Socket (With guide to prevent mis-insertion)Unit:mmNote1, Note2: The number of polarizing keys and polarizing keyways changes according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note3: The 50, 60 and 64 contact connector contain two types of polarizing guides. Use the products, referring to Notes 1 and 2.Note4: The 6 contact has no polarizing mark.Body Protector ClampJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B18HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardsSocketNote1: The number of polarizing keys and polarizing keyways changes according to products. For details, refer to the list as shown below.Note2: The 6 contact has no polarizing mark.Body Protector ClampUnit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B19HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Four Wall Angle Through holeBPCB mounting patternNote 1, Note 2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positionschanges according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note 3: The spacer moves to the right according to the number ofcontacts.Note 4: The 10, 50, 60 and 64 contact connectors contain two types ofpolarizing slots.Use products, referring to (Note 1) (Note 2).s n=number of contactsUnit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B20HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Four-Wall Straight Through holeBPCB mounting patternNote 1, Note 2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positionschanges according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note 3: The spacer moves to the right according to the number ofcontacts.Note 4: The 10, 50, 60 and 64 contact connectors contain two types ofpolarizing slots.Use products, confirming (Note 1) (Note 2).Note 5: The 6 contact has no polarity mark.s n=number of contactsUnit:mmJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B21HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Three Wall Angle TypeBPCB mounting patternNote 1, Note 2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positionschanges according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note 3: The spacer moves according to the number of contacts.Note 4: The 10 contact connector consists of two types.Use products, confirming (Note 1) (Note 2).s n=number of contactsUnit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B22HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Three Wall Straight Through holeBPCB mounting patternNote1,Note2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positionschanges according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note3: The spacer moves to the right according to the number ofcontacts.Note4: The 10 contact connector consists of two types.Use products, referring to (Note 1) and (Note 2).s n=number of contactsUnit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B23HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Four Wall Wrapping TypeBPCB mounting patternNote 1, Note 2. The number of polarizing slot and key installed positionschanges according to products. Refer to the list as shown below.Note 3. The spacer moves to the right according to the number ofcontacts.Note 4. The 10, 50, 60 and 64 contact connectors consists of two types.Use products, confirming (Note 1) (Note 2).Note 5. The mark *indicates the number of contacts.Note 6. The nut built-in specification product is also provided.The product can be fixed by M2 screws from the rear e the screw of (board thickness) +4 mm under the neck.s n=number of contactsUnit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .s Four Wall Straight Through hole [Flux Blister Prevention Type ]BPCB mounting patternNote1: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positions changesaccording to products. Refer to the list as shown below.s n=number of contactsUnit:mmJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .sTwo Stage Staking Right Angle Through holeNote 1, Note 2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positions changes according to products. Referto the list as shown below.Note 3: The spacer moves to the right according to the number of contacts.Note 4: The 10, 50, 60 and 64 contact connectors consists of two types.Use products, confirming (Note 1) (Note 2).Note 5: The mark *ndicates the number of contacts.Note 6: The locator is located optionally.Unit:mmThe products marked with 5comply with MIL standard.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .BCombination PatternBPCB mounting patternsMounting Hole SpacerNote : Fix the HIF3-mounting hole spacer by screws between upper stage and lower stage connectors.Note : 2 pieces are contained in a bag.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .BPolarizing KeyNote1: One unit of thisproduct is a set of five pieces in conjunction with a runner. The unit for sale is defined one pack containing 20pieces.Note2: This product isapplicable to the HIF3BA-*D2.54R product.HIF3-GPIN(A)HIF3BA-GPINNote1: One unit of thisproduct is a set of five pieces in conjunction with a runner. The unit for sale is defined one pack containing 20pieces.Note2: This product isapplicable to HIF3A-*D2.54R, HIF3C-*D2.54C and HIF3BA-*D2.54C products.HIF3B-GK CL562-0601-8J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B HIF3-Multi Clamp B HIF3-*CL Pull Tabq Low Profile Lock Pin HeaderB Lockq F Type Lock Pin HeaderLocking range more reduced than conventional lock type.This clamp is used for intermediate connection in the bus-line system, etc. Remove compulsory force from the insulation displacement area of the connector in intermediate connection.Note: The pin header corresponds to the HIF3BAEseries (lock E).This pull tab is used for the HIF3 series equipped with cable clamp function. Remove all compulsory force, which is loaded on the insulation displacement area of the connector for extraction.Note: This HIF3-* Pull Tab can not be used for HIF3BA-*PD.Note: The pin header corresponds to the HIF3BAE series (lock E).27.321.5J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .s Socket for CrimpingJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .sCover Case for Crimping socketNote 2: Note that the product cannot be used with AWG #20.Applicable jacket diameters are as described below.20 contacts: 1.7 mm diameter MAX26 to 40 contacts: 1.6 mm diameter MAX 50 to 60 contacts: 1.4 mm diameter MAXJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .RoHSs Contact for Crimping SocketRoHSRoHSRoHS RoHSRoHSJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .B Toolsq Crimping ToolManual Crimping Tool HIF3-T2226HCq Automatic Crimping Tool (Type: CM-105)q Contact Extraction Tools How to use the extraction tool(1) How to extract contactsAs shown in Figure 1, where the extraction tool is inserted in the lance fixed slot on the insulated case, slightly pull the cable, and the contact can be removed.(2) How to adjust the lance (raise)In order to re-insert the contact removed from the insulated case,raise the contact lance area using the tool A, and re-insert the contact, asshown in Figure 2.Figure 1Part Number HIF1-POCL No.550-0049-7J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .Note1: AP106-HIF3-22-28SCF and AP105-HIF3-22-28CFA can be modified by changing a few parts.J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardB Socket Side (Crimping) Assembling Procedures(1) As shown in Figure 1, peel the applicable cable (AWG#20 to #26) jacket, and connect it using crimping jig HIF3-TA2022HC,HIF3-TA2226HC, or HIF3-TA2426HC. In this case, insert the cable so as to hit the contact cable stripper position as shown Figure 2.(2) After connection as shown Figure 2, check the contact direction, and insert the contact as shown Figures 3 and 4. Slightly pull the cable, and check whether the contact lance position is firmly fixed to the insulation case, as shown in the area (A).Note1 : For handling procedures for special crimping tools, refer to the "Handling Instruction Manual".Note2 : Wire strip length: Refer to crimp condition sheet.Figure 1Figure 2Figure 3Figure 4Wire strip lengthJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardHIF3B Connection Circuit DiagramType ABType ADType CDT y p e A BT y p e A D T y p e C D J a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardType ACType CCType AA T y p e A CT y p e C CT y p e A AJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardHIF2E R(S) A to HIF3B Connection Circuit DiagramType AAType ACJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardType BAType BCJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardHIF2E R(S)B to HIF3 Connection Circuit DiagramType AAType ACJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL StandardType BAType BCJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards Features1. In-line TypeThis connector can be used for internal wiring cable to cable within equipment.2. CompatibilityThis connector is compatible with HIF3A series as well as HIF3B series socket.3. Applicable CableThe applicable cable is UL2651 AWG#28 flat cable (7 pcs./6.127mm, jacket diameter: 0.8to 1.0mm).s Product SpecificationsNote 1: Includes temperature rise caused by current flow.Note 2: The term "storage" refers to products stored for long period of time prior to mounting and use. Operating Temperature Range andHumidity range covers non conducting condition of installed connectors in storage, shipment or during transportation.Note 3: Information contained in this catalog represents general requirements for this Series. Contact us for the drawings and specifications for aspecific part number shown.s Ordering InformationHIF3BA - *P D - 2.54 R - MCqerwutys Materialq Series Name: HIF3BB (50, 60, 64 contacts only)HIF3BD (10 contacts only)HIF3BAE (60 contacts only)w Number of Contacts : 10, 16, 20, 26, 30, 34, 40, 50, 60and 64e P : Plug r D : contact alignment : D : Double t Contact Pitch : 2.54mm y Connection type : Ribbon cable u MC: Mold clampJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standards PlugNote 1, Note 2: The number of polarizing slot and key installed positions changes according to products.The 10 contact connector only has no position for polarizing key insulation.Note 3: The number indicated in parentheses are sizes for 60 and 64 contact connectors.Note 4: The HIF3BAE-60PD-2.54R-MC product partially differs in a locking form, and the mating member isapplicable for HIF3A only.Unit:mm*D sizeunlocking sizeJ a n .1.2017 C o p y r i g h t 2017 H I R O S E E L E C T R I C C O ., L T D . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .HIF3B Series q Ribbon Cable connector Compliant with MIL Standard BConnection ProceduresType AOType BOType COType DONote1: Cable length tolerance Less than 500 (mm)More than 500 (mm)Note2: When a cable such as a twist cableor a slit (like a roller screen) cable isused, the cable pitch will changeaccording to cable manufacturers.If connection failure has occurred,please contact Hirose sales.+10+3Jan.1.217Copyright217HIROSEELECTRICCO.,LTD.AllRightsReserved.HIF3BA-20PD-2.54 R-MC HIF3BA-30D-2.54CHIF3BA-34D-2.54CHIF3BA-34P-2.54WHIF3BD-10PD-2.54R-MCHIF3BA-14P-2.54 W HIF3BA-34PD-2.54R-MCHIF3BA-40PD-2.54R-MCHIF3BD-10P-2.54WHIF3BA-GPIN HIF3BA-40D-2.54C HIF3BA-10D-2.54CHIF3BA-14D-2.54CHIF3BA-20D-2.54C。
PROTEAN®II xi Celland PROTEAN II xi 2-D Cell Instruction ManualFor Technical ServiceCall Your Local Bio-Rad Office orin the U.S. Call 1-800-4BIORAD(1-800-424-6723)Table of ContentsPage Section 1General Information (1)1.1Introduction (1)1.2Specifications (1)1.3Safety (2)Section 2Description of Major Parts (3)2.1Central Cooling Core (3)2.2Sandwich Clamps (3)2.3Casting Stand (3)2.4Upper Buffer Chamber (4)2.5Lower Buffer Chamber (4)2.6Lid (4)2.7Tube Gel Adaptor (4)2.8Alignment Card (4)Section 3Assembling the Glass Plate Sandwiches (4)3.1Assembling Single Sandwiches (4)3.2Assembling Multiple or “Double-up” Gel Sandwiches (8)Section 4Casting the Gels (9)4.1Casting Discontinuous (Laemmli) Gels (9)4.2Casting Continuous Gels (12)4.3Casting Gradient Gels (12)4.4Casting Agarose Gels (13)Section 5Assembling the Upper Buffer Chamber (15)5.1Assembly (15)5.2Use of the Buffer Dam (17)Section 6Loading the Samples (18)6.1Loading of Sample Wells (18)6.2Loading a Single Sample Per Gel (19)6.3Gels as Samples (19)Section 7Running the Gel (19)Section 8Set-up Options (20)8.1Buffer Recirculation (20)8.2Cooling Options (21)Section 9Removing the Gels (22)Section 10Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis (23)10.1Sequence of Steps for 2-D Protocol (24)10.2Protocol for IEF First Dimension (24)Section 11Maintenance of Equipment (30)Section 12Troubleshooting Guide - PAGE, SDS-PAGE, 2-D IEF/SDS-PAGE (31)Section 13Equipment and Accessories (33)13.1PROTEAN II xi Cell - Slab Configurations (33)13.2Accessories (33)13.3PROTEAN II xi Cell - 2-D Configuration (36)13.4Accessories (36)13.5Electrophoresis Chemicals (37)13.6Power Supplies (38)Section 14Appendix (39)14.1Reagents and Gel Preparation for SDS-PAGE Slab Gels (39)14.2Separating Gel Preparation (40)14.3Stacking Gel Preparation (41)14.4Running Conditions (41)14.5Comparison of Coomassie Blue and Silver Staining (42)14.62-D Stock Solutions (42)14.7Running Conditions (43)Section 15Appendix (44)15.1General References (44)15.2Native Gel Systems References (44)15.3SDS Gel Systems References (44)15.4Urea Gel Systems References (44)15.5Two-Dimensional IEF / SDS-PAGE Gel Systems References (44)Section 1General Information1.1 IntroductionThe PROTEAN II xi cell is a vertical slab electrophoresis instrument which combines versatility with practicality. When used with the various combs, spacers, and accessories avail-able, the PROTEAN II xi cell is suitable for most common electrophoretic techniques, including SDS electrophoresis, two-dimensional (2-D) electrophoresis, native electrophoresis, and agarose gel electrophoresis. The PROTEAN II xi cell can run up to 4 slab gels or 16 tube gels simultaneously. The basic unit accommodates gels 16 or 20 cm long. The 20 cm gels offer increased resolution capability, which is especially useful in 2-D applications.The central cooling core of the PROTEAN II xi cell assures even heat distribution over the entire gel length, permitting excellent resolution with minimal band distortion. Only 1.5 liters of buffer are required. The raised electrode position insures safe operation even with extended overnight runs.The unique single-screw sandwich clamps allow rapid assembly of the gel sandwich-es, while providing even pressure distribution along the entire gel length. This even pres-sure minimizes the risk of breaking the glass plates, a common problem with multi-screw clamps. The PROTEAN II xi alignment card helps keep spacers upright during sandwich alignment. The combination of the clamps, alignment card, and the casting stand permits assembly and casting of gels in minutes, with little effort. After casting, the completed gel sandwich attaches to the central cooling core with a single motion.The PROTEAN II xi cell is the instrument of choice for 2-D electrophoresis. With the optional tube adaptors, one can run the first dimension IEF tube gel, and then overlay this gel onto the second dimension SDS slab gel. Thus, the complete 2-D procedure can be done with one dedicated instrument.1.2 SpecificationsConstruction:Cooling core andtube gel adaptor molded polysulfoneLid and lower bufferchamber molded polycarbonateClamps, casting glass and Teflon®-filled molded poly-stand, and cams carbonateElectrical leads flexible, coiledElectrodes platinum, 0.010 inch diameter(0.254 mm)Shipping weight11 kg (24 lb, 3 oz)Overall size26 cm (L) x 19 cm (W) x 30 cm (H)Gel size16 x 16 cm slab or 16 x 20 cm slab1 to 6 mm diameter tube gelsGlass plate sizes16 cm cell:16 x 20 cm (inner plate)18.3 x 20 cm (outer plate)Cooling core, maximumflow rate 2 liter/minMaximum coolant temperature Do not exceed 50 °CVoltage limit1,000 volts DCTeflon is a registered trademark of E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co.Section 2Description of Major PartsFig. 2.1. PROTEAN II xi 2-D cell including tube adaptor. 1.Lower buffer chamber, 2.Lid with elec-trical leads in place, 3.Cooling core with glass plate sandwich attached and core caps in place, 4.Casting stand with glass plate sandwich in alignment slot, 5.Tube gel adaptor, 6.Sandwich clamps,7.Buffer dam, 8.Alignment card.2.1 Central Cooling CoreThe central cooling core provides the cooling capability which prevents thermal band distortion during electrophoretic separations. The cooling core can be connected to any circulating cooling source. The serpentine flow pattern assures even heat distribution over the entire gel area. An ethylene glycol:water (20:80) solution is recommended as coolant.Other coolants may damage the plastic during extended exposure. If a circulating bath is not available, the core can be connected to a tap water line, or simply filled with 1.8 liters of coolant and plugged to act as a heat sink during electrophoresis.The central cooling core has a raised upper electrode which is housed in a protective cas-ing, and the lower electrode is recessed to prevent accidental damage.2.2 Sandwich ClampsThe unique PROTEAN II xi sandwich clamps consist of a single screw mechanism which makes assembly, alignment, and disassembly of the gel sandwich an effortless task.The clamps exert an even pressure over the entire length of the glass plates, providing a leak-proof seal and preventing plate damage due to uneven pressure. Each pair of clamps consists of a left clamp and a right clamp. The sandwich clamps can accommodate up to two1.5 mm thick gels.2.3 Casting StandThe casting stand is separate from the PROTEAN II xi cell so that two gel sandwich-es can be cast while others are being run. The one-piece molded unit has two casting slots and one alignment slot. Gel sandwiches are assembled, aligned, and cammed into the stand quickly, without the use of grease.Double gels may also be cast. Two 1.5 mm (or thinner) gels may be cast in each sand-wich, so that up to four 1.5 mm gels can be run at once.876543212.4 Upper Buffer ChamberThe completed gel sandwich attaches to the central cooling core so that the outer plate of the sandwich forms the side of the upper buffer chamber. The inner plate is clamped against a rubber gasket on the central cooling core to provide a greaseless, leak-free seal for the upper buffer. Each sandwich forms one side of the cathode chamber. Tube gel adaptors also snap onto the central cooling core to form the upper buffer chamber walls (one adap-tor per side). If only one gel is to be run, an upper buffer dam is attached to the core to form the complete upper buffer chamber. The upper buffer chamber will hold approxi-mately 350 ml of buffer when full.2.5 Lower Buffer ChamberThe lower buffer chamber of the PROTEAN II xi cell encloses the unit and provides sta-bility during electrophoresis. The molded unit requires a minimum buffer volume of only1.1 liters for 20 cm plates, while providing excellent heat exchange through the centralcooling core.2.6 LidCombined with the lower buffer chamber, the lid acts to fully enclose the PROTEAN II xi cell during electrophoresis, thus providing electrical insulation. The lid cannot be removed without disconnecting the electrical circuit. It can be placed on the lower cham-ber in only one alignment, so that the anode and cathode connections cannot be accidentally reversed. The lid also holds the coiled electrical leads when not in use.2.7 Tube Gel AdaptorThe tube gel adaptor clamps onto the central cooling core in one easy motion and pro-vides a leak-proof seal for the upper buffer chamber at voltages up to 1,000 V (especially useful for 2-D applications). The molded construction produces a lightweight, yet durable adaptor unit, which has a gel tube locator at the bottom to hold the tubes in a vertical ori-entation. Each adaptor can hold up to 8 tubes (from 1.0 mm ID to 6 mm ID); 16 tube gels can be run at once using two tube adaptors.Note:The upper buffer dam may not be used opposite a tube gel adaptor.2.8 Alignment CardThe alignment card greatly simplifies sandwich assembly by keeping the spacers upright during sandwich alignment. A sandwich is assembled by placing two spacers on top of the large outer plate. The alignment card is placed between the two spacers, and the shorter inner plate is then placed on top. Following attachment of the clamps, the sandwich assembly is transferred to the alignment slot of the casting stand for final adjustments.Section 3Assembling the Glass Plate Sandwiches3.1 Assembling Single SandwichesNote:Instructions for assembling 16 cm and 20 cm sandwiches are identical, except,of course, for the lengths of the components. To insure proper alignment, make sure allplates and spacers are clean and dry before assembly. The PROTEAN II xi plate wash-er/holder simplifies glass plate washing and also makes an ideal storage system forclean, dry glass plates. Each plate holder will accommodate up to 8 PROTEAN II xi platesor up to 18 Mini-PROTEAN®II plates.1.Assemble the gel sandwich on a clean surface. Lay the long rectangular plate downfirst, then place two spacers of equal thickness along the long edges of the rectangular plate. Next, place a short plate on top of the spacers so that it is flush with one end of the long plate.2.Locate both the right and left sandwich clamps, and loosen the single screw of each byturning counterclockwise. Place each clamp by the appropriate side of the glass plate stack, with the locating arrows facing up and toward the glass plates.3.Grasp the whole glass plate sandwich firmly with your right hand. With your left handguide the left clamp onto the sandwich so that the long and short plates fit the appro-priate notches in the clamp. Tighten the single screw enough to hold plates in place.4.Place the right clamp on the right side of the plates, and tighten the clamp screw.5.Level the casting stand on a flat surface with the alignment slot facing you. Check tosee that gaskets are clean and free of residual acrylamide to insure a good seal. Placea flat, grey, silicone gasket in each casting slot.Note:Always use the alignment slot to properly orient the gel sandwich. Failure to use this slot for alignment can result in casting leaks while pouring the gel or buffer leaks during the run.6.Place the assembled gel sandwich in the alignment slot of the casting stand. Loosen theclamp screws, and allow the plates and spacers to align at the surface of the alignment slot. Insert a PROTEAN II xi alignment card between the two glass plates to keep the spacers upright while additional alignment adjustments are made. As an alternative, the alignment card can be positioned between the glass plates when the sandwich is first assembled as in step 1.7.Simultaneously push inward on both clamps at the locating arrows, and tighten both clampscrews just enough to hold the sandwich in place. Pushing inward on both clamps at a point below the locating arrows will insure that the spacers and glass plates are flush against the sides of the clamps.8.Loosen one clamp screw slightly. While pushing down on the spacer with one finger,tighten the clamp screw finger-tight with the other hand (see photo). This will insure prop-er sealing when solution is poured. Tighten the other clamp screw in the same manner.It is important to visually inspect the sandwich while it is in the alignment slot to insure that there are no gaps between the glass plates and the surface of the alignment slot.9.Remove the alignment card. Pull the gel sandwich from the alignment slot. Check thatthe plates and spacers are flush at the bottom.If not, realign the gel sandwich as in steps 6-8.Note: The easiest way to check for proper alignment is to run a fingernail across the con-tact area between the glass plates and spacer. If your fingernail catches or drops as you move from plate to spacer to plate, you must realign the sandwich before proceeding to step 10.10.The cams on the casting stand should be handle up and pulled out. Place the aligned sand-wich into one of the casting slots with the longer plate facing you (and the arrows on the clamp facing away from you). When the sandwich is placed correctly, push the cams in, and turn them 180°so that the handles of the cams point downward. The sand-wiches are now ready for gel casting.3.2 Assembling Multiple or “Double-up” Gel SandwichesUp to four gels can be run at one time by doubling up gel sandwiches (i.e., 2 gels/side). Double gels are assembled, aligned, and cammed in a manner very similar to that described for single gels.Note: In order to run four gels instead of two, it is necessary to order two notched inner glass plates and a set of four spacers of equal length.y down a long rectangular plate, two spacers, and a notched inner plate.8.Place a comb in the gel sandwich, and tilt it so that the teeth are at a slight (~10°) angle.This will prevent air from being trapped under the comb teeth while pouring the monomer solutions.9.Add APS and TEMED to the degassed monomer solution, and pour the solution downthe spacer nearest the upturned side of the comb. Pour until all the teeth have been covered by solution. Then properly align the comb in the sandwich, and add monomer to fill completely.Generally, an overlay solution is not necessary for polymerization when a comb is in place.10.Allow the gel to polymerize 30-45 minutes. Remove the comb by pulling it straightup slowly and gently.11.Rinse the wells completely with distilled water. The gels are now ready to be attachedto the central cooling core, the sample loaded, and the gels run.4.2 Casting Continuous GelsContinuous gels are ones in which the entire gel is of one composition. This type of gel is often used in non-denaturing (native) buffer systems.1.Prepare the monomer solution. Combine all reagents except APS and TEMED. Degasunder vacuum for at least 15 minutes.2.Place a comb in the glass sandwich so that the teeth are tilted at approximately a 10°angle.3.Add APS and TEMED to the degassed monomer solution, and use a pipet and bulb topour the solution down the spacer nearest to the upturned side of the comb. Pour until the bottoms of all the teeth are covered. Then adjust the comb to its proper position. Add monomer solution to fill the sandwich completely. No overlay solution is necessary.4.Let the gel polymerize for 45 minutes to 1 hour. The gel is now ready to load and run.Remove the comb, and rinse thoroughly with distilled water.4.3 Casting Gradient GelsPolyacrylamide concentration gradients, made with an external gradient former (Model 385, catalog number 165-2000), can be introduced into the PROTEAN II xi gel sandwich assembly either from the bottom or from the top. A peristaltic pump is required for intro-duction from the bottom. Introduction from the top can be done by gravity flow or with a peristaltic pump. Follow the gradient former instructions for formulating the gradient. If gra-dients are pumped into the gel sandwich from the bottom, the low density solution (low per-cent monomer) must enter first. If the gradient enters from the top, the high density solution (high percent monomer) enters first.Pouring Gradient Gels from the Bottom1.After assembling the gel sandwich as described in Section 4, attach the gradient formertubing to a gradient pouring needle (catalog number 165-2007).2.Cam the gel sandwich to the casting stand, turn the casting stand on its side, locate thebottom filling ports directly under the space in the sandwich, and insert the bottom-fill needle through the rubber gasket, so that it protrudes about 2 mm into the sandwich. Make sure the needle opening faces one of the glass plates.3.Stand the casting stand up on a level surface, add APS and TEMED to the monomer solu-tions, and begin pumping the gradient monomer solution.4.Once the gradient is poured (this should take no more than 10 minutes from the time theinitiators are added to the first monomer solution), withdraw the needle from the gas-ket, and immediately clean the gradient former, tubing, and needle by pumping dis-tilled water through them.5.Overlay the monomer solution (see Section 4.1), or insert the comb (see Section 4.2),depending on whether the gel is discontinuous or continuous, respectively.Pouring Gradient Gels by Top-Filling1.Attach the gradient maker tubing to a needle (catalog number 165-1943), a long can-nula, or a piece of tubing that will fit between the glass plates of the gel sandwich.2.Insert the needle, cannula, or tubing as far as possible into the sandwich, and center it.3.Add APS and TEMED to the monomer solution, and begin pumping the gradient. Asthe monomer level in the sandwich approaches the tip of the needle, withdraw the nee-dle slowly, so that it always stays above the monomer level.4.Immediately rinse any remaining monomer out of the needle by pumping water throughthe gradient former and out the needle.5.Overlay the gel, or insert the comb, as outlined in Sections 4.1 and 4.2, respectively.4.4 Casting Agarose GelsAgarose gels in vertical apparatus may slide down between the glass plates. To prevent this, one of the two plates used to form the agarose gel sandwich should be a frosted inner plate (catalog number 165-1825 for 16 cm gels and catalog number 165-1826 for 20 cm gels).1.Assemble the glass plate sandwich as outlined in Section 3, using one frosted plate andone regular clear plate. The frosted plate should be the shorter inner plate (the plate on the inside during running). This will allow visualization of the tracking dye during the run. Make sure that the frosted side of the plate is on the inside of the gel sandwich.2.Place the sandwich assembly in a warm air incubator (50°C) for 5-10 minutes beforecasting the gel. This will prevent premature gelling of the agarose.3.Cam the warm assembly to the casting stand.4.Immediately pour the molten (55 to 60°C) agarose. One convenient method of pour-ing is to tilt the sandwich assembly and pour agarose directly down the long rectangu-lar glass plate.Note:If an incubator is not available, molten (75 to 85°C) agarose can be poured intoa room temperature sandwich assembly. This temperature is high enough to prevent pre-mature gelling of the agarose, yet low enough to prevent cracking of the glass plates.5.Insert the prewarmed comb carefully.6.Allow the agarose to cool to ambient temperature before use.7.Remove the comb very slowly to avoid tearing the gel.Note:There are some special tricks to properly remove a comb from a vertical agarose gel. The most important point is to introduce water or buffer under the comb while it is being removed. To introduce buffer or water, use a squirt bottle or a needle and syringe to force fluid under the teeth of the comb while it is slowly removed from the gel. Another option is to insert the comb only partway into the gel. This can easily be done with the aid of comb conversion screws (catalog number 165-1859). The three standard screws on the comb are replaced with the three large head comb conversion screws, with the protruding head of the conversion screws resting on top of the longer outer glass plate. The well depth of the comb is limited to 10 mm instead of the stan-dard 25 mm well depth.Section 5Assembling the Upper Buffer Chamber 5.1 Assembly y the central cooling core down flat on a lab bench. Make sure the core caps are in place on the cooling core ports.2.Seat the white U-shaped gasket onto the core with the flat (non-stepped) side down.Note:To help insure a good upper buffer seal with your gaskets for the PROTEAN II xi cell, lubricate the entire front of the gaskets (the shaded portion) with water or upper buffer prior to attaching the gel sandwich to the central cooling core. This will allow the glass plate sandwich to slide onto the gasket properly.3.After the gel is cast and the comb is removed (if applicable), release the gel sandwich from the casting stand by turning the cams to the “up” position and pulling them out-ward. Pull the gel sandwich straight out of the stand.A. Comb conversion screw.B. Standard comb screw.4.With the short glass plate facing the cooling core (and the locating decal on the clampsfacing the core), position the gel sandwich so that the grooves in the upper portion of the clamps are fitted onto the locating pins on the central cooling core.* The gel sand-wich should be positioned at an angle of ≤20°with the cooling core. Keeping this angle to a minimum and lubricating the gasket will prevent distortion of the gasket while the sandwich slides into place.*Note:The locating pins on the central cooling core must be tightly secured in place to insure optimal pressure during operation. If these pins are vibrated loose during transport or repeated use, the decrease in pressure on the clamp can be enough to allow the cell to leak. If the pins are loose, they can be gently tightened using a coin or screw-driver.5.With your fingers below the latch on the cooling core and your thumbs resting on theclamps, gently push the gel sandwich onto the cooling core with one simple motion. The upper edge of the short inner glass plate should be butted against the notches of the U-shaped gasket, and the tabs of each clamp should be held securely against the latch assemblies on both sides of the cooling core.6.Turn the central cooling core to its other side, and repeat steps 1 through 5 to attach thesecond gel sandwich to it.Note:When the gel sandwich has been properly installed, the shorter inside glass plate will be forced against the notch in the U-shaped gasket to create a leak-proof seal.Always inspect the contact between the gasket and glass plate to make sure the glass plate is butted against the notch in the gasket and is not resting on top of or below this notch.Improper installation of the gel sandwich can result in buffer leakage during the run. Asa standard procedure, pour buffer into the upper buffer compartment, and check forbuffer leaks prior to a run. In addition, we recommend marking the level of the upper buffer on the glass plates prior to electrophoresis. Checking this level after 1-2 hours will show whether a slow leak is occurring. This is especially important when the elec-trophoresis cell is being used for overnight experiments.5.2 Use of the Buffer DamIf only one gel is to be run, the acrylic buffer dam must be attached to the cooling core on the other side to form the complete upper buffer chamber. Position the acrylic plate between two clamps by matching the notches on the clamps to the notches on the acrylic plate (as in Section 3.1, steps 2-3), and then slide the dam up each clamp as far as possible. No further alignment is necessary. The acrylic buffer dam fits both 16 and 20 cm clamps.Note:We do not recommend the use of the acrylic buffer dam at elevated temperaturesas the block may warp and cause buffer leaks.Note:Failure to slide the dam up completely to the top of the clamp will result in an upperbuffer leak.Section 6Loading the SamplesSample loading can be done in one of three ways. The most common method is to load liquid samples into wells formed by casting a gel with a well-forming comb. The second method uses the entire gel surface as a single well for liquid samples. The third method involves placing a tube gel or gel strip over the entire gel surface, as in 2-D procedures.6.1 Loading of Sample WellsThe approximate sample volumes that each well will hold for all available combs is included in Section 13.2.1.Prepare 1.5 liters of electrode buffer. Set aside 350 ml for the upper buffer chamber.2.Pour 325-350 ml of electrode buffer into the upper buffer chamber. At this point, checkthe integrity of the upper buffer seal. If the buffer appears to be leaking, remove thegel sandwich assemblies, re-lubricate the gasket, and then re-attach the gel sandwichassemblies (as in Section 5).3.Place the remainder of the electrode buffer into the lower buffer chamber. Lower the cen-tral cooling core into the lower buffer chamber at a slight angle to prevent air entrapmentunder the gel sandwich. A few, isolated bubbles under the gel will not affect the run. With16 cm plates, it is necessary to dilute the lower buffer with distilled water to a level of1 cm above the bottom of the gel plates. Be sure to mix the lower buffer well with a stirbar on a magnetic stirrer.Note:Dilution of the lower buffer by up to 1:2 with dH2O will have no detrimentaleffect on resolution. Dilution of the upper buffer is not recommended.4.Load the samples into the wells under the electrode buffer with a Hamilton syringe.Insert the syringe to about 1-2 mm from the well bottom before delivery. Disposable pieces of plastic tubing may be attached to the syringe to eliminate the need for rinsing the syringe between samples.Note:The sample buffer must contain either 10% sucrose or glycerol in order to under-lay the sample in the well without mixing.5.An easier method of sample loading is to use an Eppendorf-like pipettor and disposabletips. To accomplish this successfully, use the optional beveled short plate (catalog num-ber 165-1827 for 16 cm and 165-1828 for 20 cm) so that you can insert the pipet tip fur-ther into the well before sample delivery. This will prevent inter-well mixing of samples.Or, use the Bio-Rad Prot-Elec tips (catalog number 223-9915 or 223-9917), which aredesigned for loading samples into wells.6.2 Loading a Single Sample Per GelIn this procedure, a gel is cast without using a comb, forming a flat gel surface. This gel is cast with an overlay solution. This type of sample application can be used for preparative purposes, but it is most often used in blotting applications. After electrophoresis, the sam-ple is transferred electrophoretically to a membrane, which then can be cut into several identical strips for analysis. Follow the instructions for casting the separating portion of a discontinuous gel (Section 4.1), except pour the gel nearly to the top of the sandwich. Allow just enough room for sample loading. (A stacking gel may also be added to this type of gel.)1.Prepare electrode buffer, and add to lower reservoir as in Section 6.1. Place the centralcooling core in the lower chamber, and add electrode buffer to the upper reservoir cham-ber.2.The sample may be loaded with an Eppendorf-type pipettor, with a needle and syringe,or with a Hamilton syringe. Start at one end of the gel, and deliver the sample gently andevenly over the entire length of the gel. Layer the sample as closely as possible (1-2 mm)to the surface of the gel.6.3 Gels as SamplesAll two-dimensional techniques involve this variation of sample loading. Either a cylin-drical gel or a strip of a slab gel may be placed on top of a slab gel for separation into a sec-ond dimension. This procedure is described in detail in Section 10.Section 7Running the Gel1.Place the lid on top of the lower buffer chamber to enclose the PROTEAN II xi cell fully.Note that the lid can be placed only in one orientation, so that the anode and cathode con-nections cannot be reversed.2.Attach the electrical leads to a suitable power supply, such as those in Section 13.6,with the proper polarity (this connection could accidently be reversed).3.Apply power to the PROTEAN II xi cell and begin electrophoresis. As a safety pre-caution, always set voltage, current, and power limits when possible. See the Appendix(Section 14.4) for specific running conditions.。
O w n e r ’s M a n u a lJAY ®Zip BackIMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATIONNOTICE:This manual contains important instructions that must be passed on to the user of this prod-uct. Please do not remove this manual before delivery to the end user.SUPPLIER:This manual must be given to the user of this product.USER:Before using this product, read this entire manual and save for future reference.WARRANTY REGISTRATION: T o validate the warranty on this product, please complete and return the postcard attached to the enclosed instruction and warranty booklet.ENGLISHIntroduction (3)Maintenance and Cleaning (4)Fitting the Back to the Chair (5)Installation (6)Adjustment (7)T ransit Safety (8)Removal and Replacement (9)Warranty (9)ZIP BACKSunrise Medical recommends that a clinician such as a doc-tor or therapist experienced in seating and positioning be consulted to determine if a Zip Back is appropriate. 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It is intended only for back removal.ShellFoam & Inner Cover(reversed to show zipper)Outer CoverLumbar Positioning ComponentHardware ReceiversMAINTENANCESunrise recommends that all fasteners be checked for wear, such as loose bolts or broken components every 6 months. Loose fasteners should be retightened according to the installation instructions. All fasteners should be tightened to torque specifications as stated in the hardware installation section. Contact your authorized Sunrise Medical supplier immediately to replace any broken components. Do not continue to use the system after identifying loose or broken components.NOTE–Wrench has been included with the back for your convenience. EASY CLEANINGNOTE–When disassembling the back for cleaning, note the position of the Velcro® Lumbar Positioning Components for correctreassembly.T o clean back coverRemove cover by detaching Velcro. Detach cover from back shell. Locate zipper on bottom of the cover and unzip. Remove foam with inner cover and turn cover inside out. Zip cover closed to avoid snagging. Machine wash in warm water (50°C). Drip or tum-ble dry on low heat.NOTE: Do not dry clean covers or use industrial washers and dryers to clean cover. Do not steam autoclave. Do not bleach.Reinsert the foam with inner cover into the cover. Please note, the base has two layers of foam. When reinserting the foam, ensure that the thinner, firmer, light grey foam is facing the shell and the softer foam is facing the user. Once the foam is secured inside the cover, zip cover closed.T o clean back shell and Inner CoverShell and inner cover may be wiped clean with soap and water.No other maintenance should be required.T o clean positioning componentsPositioning components can be wiped clean with soap and water. Do not immerse positioning components underwater.If you have any additional questions regarding cleaning procedures, please contact your authorized Sunrise Medical dealer.DETERMINING COMPA TIBILITYWheelchair T ypesThe Zip Back is designed to be compatible with most wheelchairs with the following exceptions:Wheelchairs that are angularly adjustable, recline or tilt and result in a back angle greater than 60 degrees from the vertical should not be used.WARNINGUse with these types of wheelchairs may cause theback to accidentally disconnect from the wheelchairresulting in a fall and the potential for serious injury.Wheelchair DimensionsThe JAY Zip back is designed to replace the wheelchair’s sling upholstery. Prior to installation determine if the wheelchair used has compatible back canes, by measuring the width between your back canes as seen in Figure 1. Then using that measurement, check Table 1 to determine if the back will fit your chair.Next check that the back canes are a compatible diameter. The Zip back hardware can be mounted on wheelchair back canes that measure in diameter 3/4" (with insert), 7/8" (with insert) or1" (no insert). (Figure 2)If you cannot determine that the back canes are compatible please contact your authorized Sunrise Medical provideror Sunrise Medical customer service.* Back Width is identified in your back’s part number. Example: JZIPB10S is a 10" wide back.Figure 3 INST ALLING THE MOUNTINGHARDWAREPlease read the following instructions before beginning installation.T o install the JAY Zip Back, begin without the user in the wheel-chair. Once the back has been installed and minor adjustments areneeded the user can be seated back in the wheelchair.T ool required (included)10mm wrenchHardware Installation Instructions (Fig. 3)1.Remove the existing wheelchair back according to thewheelchair manufacturer’s instructions.2.Visually determine the desired location of the receivers onthe wheelchair’s back canes. The mounting hardware shouldbe at approximately equal heights on each back post and par-allel to the seat frame. Higher locations on the back canesare generally better.3.Attach the hardware receivers.a.Loosen the clamp screws (A) with the enclosed 10 mmwrench. NOTE–For large tube diameters, clamp screwsmay have to be removed completely.b.Attach and align receiver to the wheelchair back canes.c.Hand tighten clamp screws (A). NOTE– Receivers mayrequire additional lateral adjustment to ensure properalignment.Attaching and Aligning the Back Shell (Figs. 3, 4)a.Loosen bracket nuts (B) and mounting pin bolts (C) using10mm wrench until hardware can move easily in all direc-tions.b.Attach the Zip Back to the hardware receivers by insert-ing left and right mounting hooks (D) in the left and rightreceivers (E).c.Locate back to the approximate location, relative to bothchair and user.d.Tighten bolts on the inside of the mounting hooks (D).The recommended torque specification is 100 - 110 in-lbs. (11.3 - 12.4 Nm). NOTE– Back depth and angle mayrequire additional adjustment to ensure proper fit to theuser.e.Tighten bracket nuts (B). The recommended torquespecification is 75 - 85 in-lbs. (8.5 - 9.3 Nm). NOTE–Back height may require additional adjustment to ensureproper fit to the user.f. T est back release by pulling down on back release handleand removing the back off the chair. (See Removal andReplacement section for further details.) Proper align-ment of the mounting hardware and back is achievedwhen smooth attachment and release can be easily done.g.If proper alignment has not been achieved, adjust thecomponents until properly aligned.h.Once properly aligned, tighten the hardware receiverclamp screws. The recommended torque specification is75 - 85 in-lbs (8.5 - 9.3 Nm).ABCFigure 4AEDADJUSTING JAY ZIP HEIGHT, DEPTH AND ANGLEWith the user in the chair, modify the back height, depth, and angle to meet the unique requirements of the user. Do not have the user apply full pressure on the back as it is not fully tightened to the full torque requirements.1. Height Adjustment (Fig. 3)a.With the user in the chair, identify the desired height of theback. Once identified, have the user remove pressure fromthe Zip back by leaning or sliding partially forward if possibleto allow the adjustment to take place.b.Loosen the bracket nuts (B) and adjust the height of the backshell to required position.c.Securely tighten the bracket nuts (B). The recommendedtorque specification is 75-85 in-lbs. (8.5 - 9.3 Nm).NOTE–After height adjustment is complete, check that the width was not inadvertently changed.2. Depth/Angle Adjustment (Fig. 3)Hardware allows for 1.6 inches of anterior depth adjustment, 3 inches with reversing hardware.a.T o adjust back depth and angle loosen left and right bolts (C)on bracket slots.b.Adjust depth and/or angle and securely tighten. The recom-mended torque specification is 100-110 in-lbs. (11.3 - 12.4Nm). Ensure that none of the depth adjustment nuts (C) willslip or rotate.WARNINGEnsure that all hardware has been properly tightened once all adjustments have been completed and theZip Back is ready for use.Figure 3ABCBACK TRANSIT SAFETYThis back has been dynamically tested for use in a motor vehicle. Please follow all installation, use and maintenance instructions with-in this manual as well as the transit instructions listed below.WARNINGS1.If possible and feasible, the rider should transfer to theOriginal Equipment Manufacturer vehicle seat and usethe vehicle restraints.2.The distance between the top of the user’s shoulder andthe top of the back shell should not exceed 3" (7.6 cm).3.The wheelchair must be labeled as appropriate for useas a seat in a motor vehicle, dynamically tested to theperformance requirements of ISO Standard 7176-19and installed, used and maintained according to themanufacturer’s instructions.4.If the original wheelchair seat was replaced, the new seatmust be approved for wheelchair transit, installed andused as indicated in the manufacturer’s instructions.5.The Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant RestraintSystem (WTORS) should be compatible with the spe-cific wheelchair, used as indicated in the manufactur-er’s instructions and should comply with the perform-ance requirements of ISO Standard 10542.6.The wheelchair must be forward facing during transport.7.In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicleoccupants wheelchair-mounted accessories such astrays and respiratory equipment should be removedand secured separately.8.This product is intended for use by users ranging inweight from 25 to 165 lbs.9.Postural support devices such as pelvic positioningbelts, anterior trunk supports or postural supportssuch as lateral trunk supports should not be relied onfor occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless theyare labeled as conforming to ISO Standard 16840-4. 10.Alterations or substitutions should not be made to thestructure, parts or components, without consulting the manufacturer.WARNINGFAILURE TO HEED THESE WARNINGS COULD CAUSE SEVERE INJURY TO THE WHEELCHAIR RIDER OR OTHERS.REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTRemovalFollowing installation and adjustment, the back can be easilyremoved from the wheelchair if necessary. T o remove, pull down on back handle, rotate up, then remove from the hardware receivers.Proper reattachment after removalT o reattach the back to the hardware receivers, pull down on cord,insert back into receivers, and rotate down.WARNINGIf you are uncertain if you have heard the locking“click”, pull up on the back to ensure that it has been securely locked.Claims and repairs should be processed through the nearestauthorized supplier. Except for express warranties made herein, all other warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and warranties of fitness for a particular purpose are excluded.There are not warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. Remedies for breach of express warranties herein are limited to repair or replacement of the goods. In no event shall damages for breach of any warranty include any consequential damages or exceed the cost of non-conforming goods sold.24 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYEach JAY Zip Back is carefully inspected and tested to provide peak performance. Every JAY Zip Back is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase, provided normal use. Should a defect in materials or workmanship occur within 24 months from the origi-nal date of purchase, Sunrise Medical will, at its option, repair or replace it without charge. This warranty does not apply to punc-tures, tears or burns, nor to the back’s removable cover.。
使用說明書Model : WSFE2B19UK產品型號 : WSFE2B19UKUser Manual2繁體中文3163ENUSER MANUALUSER MANUAL3Product Description 4448991010Applicance Control PanelLoading the Racks Daily UseAdvice and TipsCare and Maintenance Cleaning the lter assembly Cleaning the spray arms Cleaning the water inlet hose Troubleshooting Health & Safty Guide Installation GuideINDEX5667First Time Use (Salt, Rinse Aid and Detergent) Programs TablePrograms Description Options and Functions 10101112-1314-15ENAPPLIANCEPRODUCT DESCRIPTIONTHANK YOU FOR BUYING A WHIRLPOOL PRODUCT. In order to receive a more complete assistance, please register your appliance on: 1.Upper rackaps3.Upper rack height adjuster4.Upper spray arm5.Lower rack6.Cutlery basket7.Lower spray arm8.Filter Assembly9.Salt reservoir10.Detergent and Rinse Aid dispensers 11.Rating plate 12.Control panel/Reset button with indicator light2.Program selection button with indicator light3.Half Load button with indicator lightll indicator lightll indicator light 6.Program indicator lights 7.Delay indicator light8.Delay button with indicator light9.Tablet (Tab) button with indicator light10.Start/Pause button with indicator light / Drain outDAILY REFERENCE GUIDECONTROL PANELSALT, RINSE AID AND DETERGENTADVICE REGARDING THE FIRST TIME USE After installation, remove the stoppers from the racks and the reta-ining elastic elements from the upper rack.FILLING THE SALT RESERVOIRThe use of salt prevents the formation of LIMESCALE on the dishes and on the machine’s functional components.• It is important that the salt reservoir be never empty.• It is important to set the water hardness.The salt reservoir is located in the lower part of the dishwasher (see PRODUCT DESCRIPTION) and should be lled when the SALT REFILL indicator light in the control panel is lit .1.Remove the lower rack and unscrew the reservoir cap (anticlockwise). servoir with water.3. Position the funnelreservoir right up to its edge (approximately 1 kg); it is not unusual for a little water to leak out.4. Remove the funnel and wipe any salt residue away from the opening.Make sure the cap is screwed on tightly, so that no detergent can get into the container during the wash program (this could damage the water softener beyond repair).Whenever you need to add salt, we recommend carrying out the procedure before the washing cycle is started.SETTING THE WATER HARDNESSTo allow the water softener to work in a perfect way, it is essential that the water hardness setting is based on the actual water hardness in your house. This information can be obtained from your local water supplier.The factory setting is for average (3) water hardness.• Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button.•.n o t t u b F F O /N O e h t g n i s s e r p y b e c n a i l p p a e h t f f o h c t i w S •Hold down button START/Pause for 5 seconds, until you hear a beep.• Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button.• The program indicator light of the current set level .s e h s a •Press button P to select the desired hardness level (see WATER HARDNESS TABLE ).•.n o t t u b F F O /N O e h t g n i s s e r p y b e c n a i l p p a e h t f f o h c t i w S Setting is complete!As soon as this procedure is complete, run a program without loading.Only use salt that has been speci c ally designed for dishwashers.After the salt has been poured into the machine, the SALT REFILL indicator light switches o .If the salt container is not lled, the water softener and the heating element may be damaged as a result.Water Hardness TableLevel°dH °fH 1Soft 0 - 60 - 102Medium 7 - 1111 - 203Average 12 - 1721 - 304Hard 17 - 3431 - 605Very hard35 - 5061 - 90FILLING THE RINSE AID DISPENSERRinse aid makes dish DRYING easier. The rinse aid dispenser A should e h t n e h w d e l l i f e b RINSE AID REFILL indicator light in the control panel is lit.1.Open the dispenser B by pressing and pulling up the tab on the lid.2. Pour in the rinse aid (max.110 ml), making sure it does not over ow from the dispenser. If this happens, clean the spill immediately with a dry cloth.3. Press the lid down until you hear a click to close it.NEVER pour the rinse aid directly into the appliance tub.ADJUSTING THE DOSAGE OF RINSE AIDIf you are not completely satis e d with the drying results, you can ad-just the quantity of rinse aid used.• Switch the dishwasher on using the ON/OFF button.• .n o t t u b F F O /N O e h t g n i s u f f o t i h c t i w S • Press button START/Pause three times - a beep will be heard.• Switch it on using the ON/OFF button.• The program indicator light of the current set level .s e h s a •Press button P to select the level of rinse aid quantity to be supplied.• .n o t t u b F F O /N O e h t g n i s u f f o t i h c t i w S Setting is complete!If the rinse aid level is set to 1 (ECO), no rinse aid will be supplied. The LOW RINSE AID indicator light will not be lit if you run out of rinse aid. A maximum of 4 levels can be set according to the dishwasher model. The factory setting is speci c to the model, please follow instruction above to check this for your machine.• If you see bluish streaks on the dishes, set a low number (2-3).•If there are drops of water or limescale marks on the dishes, set a mid-range number (4-5).FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSERTo open the detergent dispenser use the opening device A. Introduce the detergent into the dry dispenser B only. Place the amount of detergent for pre-washing directly inside the tub.1. When measuring out the detergent refer to the mentioned earlier infor-mation to add the proper quantity. Inside the dispenser B there are indications to help the detergent dosing.2.Remove detergent residues from the edges of the dispenser and clo-se the cover until it clicks.3.Close the lid of the detergent dispenser by pulling it up until the closing device is secured in place.The detergent dispenser automatically opens up at the right time according to the program.If all-in-one detergents are used, we recommend using the TABLET button, because it adjusts the program so that the best washing anddrying results are always achieved.ENPROGRAMS TABLEPROGRAMS DESCRIPTIONInstructions on wash cycle selection.1 ECONormally soiled crockery. Standard program, the most e cientin terms of its combined energy and water consumption.2 INTENSIVEProgram recommended for heavily soiled crockery, especially suitable for pans and saucepans (not to be used for delicate items).3 NORMALMixed soil. For normally soiled dishes with dried food residues.4 RAPID 30’Program to be used for lightly-soiled dishes with no dried food residues. (Ideal for 2 place settings)5 PRE-WASHUse to refresh crockery planned to be washed later. No detergent to be used with this program.Notes:Please note that cycles like Rapid or Fast are most e e ctive for lightly soiled dishes.To reduce consumption even further, only run the dishwasher when it is full.ECO program data is measured under laboratory conditions according to European Standard EN 50242.Pre-treatment of the dishes is not needed before any of the programs.*) Not all options can be used simultaneously.**) The duration of the program shown on the display or in the booklet is an estimate calculated on standard conditions. The actual time may vary depending on many factors such as temperature and pressure of the incoming water, room temperature, amount of detergent, quantity and type of load, load balancing, additional selected options and sensor calibration. The sensor calibration can increase program duration up to 20 min.OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONSOPTIONS can be selected directly by pressing the corresponding button (see CONTROL PANEL).If an option is not compatible with the selected program see PROGRAMS TABLE , the corresponding LED a shes rapidly 3 times and beeps will sound. The option will not be enabled.HALF LOADIf there are not many dishes to be washed, a half load cycle may be used in order to save water, electricity and detergent. Select the program and press the HALF LOAD button: the indicator light will light up. Press the HALF LOAD button to deselect this option.Remember to halve the amount of detergent.TABLET (Tab)This setting allows you to optimize the performance of the program according to the type of detergent used. Press the TABLET button (the indicator light will light up) if you use combined detergents in tablet form (rinse aid, salt and detergent in 1 dose).If you use powder or liquid detergent, this option should be o .DELAYIt is possible to delay the start time of the program by 2, 4 or 8 hours:1. After selecting the desired program and any other options, press the DELAY button. The indicator light will go on.2. Select the desired delay time by pressing the DELAY button repeatedly. The 2 hours, 4 hours and 8 hours indicator lights will go on in succession. If the DELAY button is pressed again, the option is deselected and the indicator light goes o .3. After the selection process, the countdown will begin if the START/PAUSE button is pressed. The selected delay-period indicator light is on and the Start/Pause button lights up ( xed light).4.Once this time has elapsed, the DELAY indicator light goes o and the program begins.The DELAY function cannot be set once a program has started.DRAIN OUTTo stop and cancel the active cycle, the Drain Out function can be used.A long press of START/PAUSE button, will activate the DRAIN OUT function. The active program will be stopped and the water in the dishwasher will be drained out.ENLOADING THE RACKSplates, salad bowls, at the sides to avoid UPPER RACKbowls.(loading example for the upper rack)ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT RACKhigh position to place bulky lower basket and low position to most of the tip-up compartments more space upwards.The upper rack is equipped with a height adjuster the levers (A the basket downwards.the rack when it is loaded.the itADVICE AND TIPSTIPSBefore loading the baskets, remove all food residues from the crock-ery and empty the glasses. You do not need to rinse beforehand under running water. Arrange the crockery so that it is held in place rmly and does not tip over; and arrange the containers with the openings facing down-wards and the concave/convex parts placed obliquely, thus allowing the water to reach every surface and ow freely.Warning: lids, handles, trays and frying pans do not prevent the sprayer arms from rotating. Place any small items in the cutlery basket. Very soiled dishes and pans should be placed in the lower basket because in this sector the water sprays are stronger and allow a higher washing performance. After loading the appliance, make sure that the sprayer arms can rotate freely.HYGIENETo avoid odour and sediment which can be accumulated in the dish-washer please run a high temperature program at least one a month. Use a tea spoon of detergent and run it without the loading to clean your appliance.UNSUITABLE CROCKERY• Wooden crockery and cutlery.• Delicate decorated glasses, artistic handicraft and antique crockery. Their decorations are not resistant.• Parts in synthetic material which do not withstand high tempera-tures.• Copper and tin crockery.• Crockery soiled with ash, wax, lubricating grease or ink.The colours of glass decorations and aluminium/silver pieces can change and fade during the washing process. Some types of glass (e.g. crystal objects) can become opaque after a number of wash cycles too.DAMAGE TO GLASS AND CROCKERY• Only use glasses and porcelain guaranteed by the manufacturer as dishwasher safe.• Use a delicate detergent suitable for crockery.• Collect glasses and cutlery from the dishwasher as soon as the wash cycle is over.1.CHECK WATER CONNECTIONCheck that the dishwasher is connected to the water supplyand that the top is open.2. SWITCH ON THE DISHWASHERPress the ON/OFF button.3.LOAD THE RACKS(see LOADING THE RACKS)4. FILLING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER(see PROGRAMS TABLE).5. CHOOSE THE PROGRAM AND CUSTOMISE THE CYCLESelect the most appropriate program in accordance with the type of crockery and its soiling level (see PROGRAMS DESCRIPTION) by pressing the P button.Select the desired options (see OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS).6.STARTStart the wash cycle by pressing the START/PAUSE button. When the program starts you hear a beep.7.The end of the wash cycle is indicated by beeps and by the ash-ing of the wash cycle indicator on the panel. Open the door and switch o the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button. Wait fora few minutes before removing the crockery - to avoid burns.Unload the racks, beginning with the lower one.The machine will switch o automatically during certain extended periods of inactivity, in order to minimise electricity consumption. If the crockery is only lightly soiled or if it has been rinsed with water before being placed in the dishwasher, reduce the amount of detergent used accordingly.If a wrong program was selected, it is possible to change it, provided that it has only just begun: press and hold the ON/OFF button, the machine will switch o . Switch the machine back on using the ON/ OFF button and select the new wash cycle and any desired options; start the cycle by pressing the START/PAUSE button.Without switching o the machine, open the door (be ware of HOT steam!) and place the crockery inside the dishwasher. Close the door and press the START/PAUSE button the cycle will begin from the point at which it was interrupted.ACCIDENTAL INTERRUPTIONSIf the door is opened during the wash cycle, or if there is a power cut, the cycle stops. Once the door has been closed or the electricity supply is restored, to start again the cycle from where it was interrupted, press the START/PAUSE button.DAILY USEEND OF WASH CYCLE MODIFYING A RUNNING PROGRAM ADDING EXTRA CROCKERYEN CLEANING THE FILTER ASSEMBLYRegularly clean the lter assembly so that the lters do not clogand that the waste water ows away correctly.The lter assembly consists of three lters which remove foodresidues from the washing water and then recirculate the water: toobtain the best washing results, you need to keep them clean.The dishwasher must not be used without l ters or if the l teris loose.After several washes, check the lter assembly and if necessary clean it thoroughly under running water, using a non-metallic brush and follo-wing the instructions below:1.Turn the cylindrical l ter A in an anti-clockwise direction and pullit out (Fig 1).2.Remove the cup r e t l B by exerting a slight pressure on the sidea ps (Fig 2).3. Slide out the stainless-steel plate r e t l C (Fig 3).4.Inspect the trap and remove any food residues. NEVER REMOVEAfter cleaning the lters, re-place the lter assembly and x it in position correctly; this is essential for maintaining the e cient operation of the dishwasher.CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMSOn occasions, food residue may become encrusted onto the spray arms and block the holes used to spray the water. It is therefore recommended that you check the arms from time to time and clean them with a small non-metallic brush.To remove the upper spray arm, turn the plastic locking ring in an an-ti-clockwise direction. The upper spray arm should be replaced so that the side with the greater number of holes is facing upwards.The lower spray arm may be removed by pulling it upwards.CLEANING THE WATER INLET HOSEIf the water hoses are new or have not been used for an extended period of time, let the water run to make sure it is clear and free of impurities before performing the necessary connections. If this precaution is not taken, the water inlet could become blocked and da-mage the dishwasher.CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour dishwasher may not work properly.Before contacting the Service Centre check if the problem can be solved by going through the following list. TROUBLESHOOTINGMAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEFor more information, see the Use and Care GuideThe Use and Care Guide can be obtained by:•After-Sales Service; phone number see in warranty booklet.•Download from website: When you contact the After-Sales Service, you must provide the codes shown on the rating plate attached to the left or right side inside the door of the dishwasher. The phone number is listed in the warranty booklet or on the website: CONTACTING AFTER-SALES SERVICEIMPORTANT TO BE READ AND OBSERVEDBefore using the appliance, read these safety instructions. Keep them nearby for future reference. These instructions and the appliance itself provide important safety warnings, to be observed at all times. The manufacturer declines any liability for failure to observe these safety instructions, for inappropriate use of the appliance or incorrect setting of controls.Very young children (0-3 years) should be kept away from the appliance. Young children (3-8 years) should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised. Children from 8 years old and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge can use this appliance only if they are supervised or have been given instructions on safe use and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.CAUTION: the appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external switching device, such as a timer, or separate remote controlled system.This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: sta kitchen areas in shops, o ces and other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels, bed & breakfast and other residential environ-ments.The maximum number of place settings is shown in the product sheet.The door should not be left in the open position - risk of tripping. The open appliance door can only support the weight of the loaded rack when pulled out. Do not rest objects on the door or sit or stand on it.WARNING:Dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline. They can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes and keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open. Check that the detergent receptacle is empty after completion of the wash cycle.WARNING: Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded in the basket with their points down or placed in a horizontal position - risk of cuts.This appliance is not for professional use. Do not use the appliance outdoors. Do not store explosive or ammable substances (e.g. gasoline or aerosol cans) inside or near the appliance - risk of re. The appliance must be used only to wash domestic dishes in accordance with the instructions in this manual. The water in the appliance is not potable. Use only detergent and rinse additives designed for an automatic dishwasher. When adding a water softener (salt), run one cycleThe appliance must be handled and installed by two or more persons - risk of injury. Use protective gloves to unpack and install - risk of cuts. Connect the dishwasher to the water mains using only new hose sets. The old hose sets should not be reused. All hoses must be securely clamped to prevent them coming loose during operation. All local waterboard regulations must be complied with. Water supply pressure 0.05 - 1.0 MPa. The appliance must be placed against the wall or built into furniture to limit the access to its rearside. For dishwashers having ventilation openings in the base, the openings must not be obstructed by a carpet.Installation, including water supply (if any) and electrical connections, and repairs must be carried out by a quali ed technician. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless speci cally stated in the user manual. Keep children away from the installation site. After unpacking the appliance, make sure that it has not been damaged during transport. In the event of problems, contact the dealer or your nearest After-sales Service. Once installed, packaging waste (plastic, styrofoam parts etc.) must be stored out of reach of children - risk of su ocation. The appliance must be disconnected from the power supply before any installation operation - risk of electrical shock. During installation, make sure the appliance does not damage the power cable - risk of re or electrical shock. Only activate the appliance when the installation has been completed.If installing the dishwasher at the end of a row of units making the side panel accessible, the hinge area must be covered to avoid risk of injury. The inlet water temperature depends on the dishwasher model. If the installed inlet hose is marked "25°C Max”, the maximum allowed water temperature is 25°C. For all other models the maximum allowed water temperature is 60°C.Do not cut hoses and, in the case of appliances tted with a waterstop system, do not immerse the plastic casing containing the inlet hose in water. If hoses are not long enough, contact your local dealer. Make sure the inlet and drain hoses are kink-free and are not crushed. Before using the appliance for the rst time, check the water inlet and drain hose for leaks. Make sure that the four feet are stable and resting on the oor, adjusting them as required, and check that the dishwasher is perfectly levelled using a spirit level. immediately with the machine empty, to avoid corrosion damage to internal parts. Store the detergent, rinse aid and salt out of reach of children. Shut o the water supply and unplug or disconnect the power before servicing and maintenance. Disconnect the appliance in the event of any malfunction.PERMITTED USE INSTALLATIONENHEALTH & SAFETY GUIDEELECTRICAL WARNINGSThe rating plate is on the edge of the dishwasher door (visible when the door is open).It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from the power supply by unplugging it if plug is accessible, or by a multi-pole switch installed upstream of the socket and the appliance must be earthed, in conformity with national electrical safety standards.Do not use extension leads, multiple sockets or adapters. The electrical components must not be accessible to the user after installation. Do not use the appliance when you are wet or barefoot. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cable or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEWARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched o and disconnected from the power supply before performing any maintenance operation - risk of electrical shock. Never use steam cleaning equipment.ECO: it is the standard cleaning cycle, it is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware and that it is the most e cient programme in terms of its combined energy and waterconsumption for that type of tableware.If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced with an identical one by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly quali ed persons in order to avoid a hazard - risk of electrical shock.If the tted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, contact a quali ed technician. Do not pull the power supply cable. Do not immerse the mains cord or plug in water. Keep the cordaway from hot surfaces.the recycle The various parts of the packaging must therefore of responsibly and in full compliance with local authority regulations governing waste disposal.DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING MATERIALSDISPOSAL OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCESThis appliance is manufactured with recyclable or reusable materials. Dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of household electrical appliances, contact your local authority, the collection service for household waste or the store where you purchased the appliance. This appliance is marked in compliance with European Directive 2012/19/EU, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health.The symbol on the product or on the accompanying documentation indicates that it should not be treated as domestic waste but must be taken to an appropriate collection center for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.ENERGY SAVING TIPSINSTALLATION GUIDE使用說明書感謝您購買惠而浦產品為了獲得更完善的服務,請於註冊您的產品索引使用說明書16產品介紹17產品結構 17 控制面板 17首次使用 (洗碗碟機專用軟水劑、吹乾劑、清潔劑) 18 程序表 19程序 19選項及功能 20裝置層架 21 日常使用 22 建議及提示 22保養及維修 23清潔過濾器組件 23清潔噴灑臂 23清潔進水口軟管 23故障排除24健康及安全指引25-26安裝指引27-28CH 使用說明書產品介紹感謝您購買惠而浦產品為了獲得更完善的服務,請於註冊您的產品1. 電源「開/關 / 重設」鍵鍵及指示燈2. 「程序」鍵及指示燈3. 「半量清洗」鍵及指示燈4. 「洗碗碟機專用軟水劑注入提示」指示燈5. 「洗碗碟機專用吹乾劑注入提示」指示燈6. 「程序」指示燈7. 「預校開機時間」指示燈8. 「預校開機時間」鍵及指示燈9. 「洗碗碟機專用清潔片」鍵及指示燈10. 「啟動/暫停」鍵及指示燈 / 排水鍵1. 上層餐具層架2. 可摺疊盛載架3. 上層餐具層架高度調節器4. 上層噴灑臂5. 下層餐具層架6. 餐具籃7. 下層噴灑臂8. 過濾器組件9. 洗碗碟機專用軟水劑儲存器10. 洗碗碟機專用清潔劑及吹乾劑儲存器11. 銘牌12. 控制面板控制面板使用洗碗碟機前請先細閱產品安全指引首次使用洗碗碟機專用軟水劑、吹乾劑、清潔劑首次使用的建議安裝機件完畢後,首先將層架上的栓塞及上層層架的彈性緩衝 物件移除。
More time on the road®Illustrated Parts ListRTLO-15610B-T2November 2012ContentsHow To Use The Illustrated Parts List (3)AUXILIARY DRIVE GEAR (4)CASE (AUX) (5)CASE (FRONT) (8)COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX) (11)COUNTERSHAFT ASSY (12)FILTER REGULATOR (14)HOSES & CONNECTIONS (15)INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEAR (17)INTEGRAL OIL PUMP (18)ISOLATORS (20)KITS & ASSEMBLIES (21)LEVERS/HOUSINGS (24)MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX) (26)MAINSHAFT ASSY (28)MISCELLANEOUS (30)OIL COOLER (31)RANGE CYLINDER (33)REVERSE IDLER (35)ROADRANGER VALVE (38)SHIFT BAR HOUSING (STD) (39)SPLITTER CYLINDER (42)TOP 2 VALVE (44)2How To Use The Illustrated Parts ListThe information contained in this document is subject to frequent updates. Therefore, for the latest information available, please visit the interactive Electronic Parts Catalog at /epc.Model Designation or Nomenclature•For information regarding Model Designation and Nomenclature, visit .Kits and Assemblies (K/A's)•Kits and Assemblies contain groups of individual or assembled parts developed for optimal replacement or repair of a service problem.•Kits and Assemblies are shown with applicable parts groupings in the parts listings.Identifying Kits and AssembliesA- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'A' are pre-assembled Production AssembliesK- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'K' are kits that are not assembledS- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'S' are pre-assembled Service Assemblies•Note: Some Production Assemblies do not begin with a letter prefix (Midrange only).Illustrations•Illustrations show parts in assembly groups.•Item numbers on illustrations correspond with parts listings on pages adjacent to the illustration.•Notes are included on illustrations where additional information is needed.Parts ListingParts listings are defined by parts groupings and are broken down by service assemblies. Parts listings identify a part for servicing with the following categories•Item Number - corresponding with numbers on illlustrations for part identification.•Current Part - indentifies part as it is available for service.•Description - specifies part name or description.•Replaced Part - quantity quantity required for assembly.•Quantity - defines unique characteristics or requirements.•Notes - indicates Kits or Assemblies that contain a particular part.•Kits/Assy's Where Used34Group: AUXILIARY DRIVE GEARAUXILIARY DRIVE GEARItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 16763 SNAP RING 2K-2756,K-2765,K-2773 2 21320 SNAP RING RETAINER 1 K-2640 3 16628 SNAP RING1K-275645566507-BOXBEARING 5566504,5566507 1K-2765,K-27735 16138 BEARING RETAINER 1 6X-8-645CAPSCREWX 8 612 63/8"-16X1"7 17453 -O- RING2K-2640,K-2765,K-2773 8 21599 WASHER2 9 K-2640REPL KIT-DRIVE GEAR4301397 ,430152012134567110481-12/92 Aux DG8895Group: CASE (AUX)CASE (AUX)ItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 X-8L-611 CAPSCREW5 3/8"-16X3-1/4" 2S-2119REAR BRG COVER ASSY20048 ,22045,4302009 ,4302031 ,S - 1558 S - 1560 1 EXTENDED3 15532 GASKET1K-1603,K-2262,K-2295,S-2119 4 20224 PLUG-MAGNETIC 2S-2119,S-2781 5 13679 -O- RING1 USE W/OEM SUPPLIEDADJUSTABLE SPEEDOMETER10402A-3-99See Service Manual for Proper Shimming Procedure 20225 "O" ring w/ OEM supplied non-adjustable speedometer sensor or Eaton part #20224 Plug *SENSOR5 20225 -O-RING 2 USE W/20224 PLUG OR OEMSUPPLIED NON-ADJUSTABLESPEEDOMETER SENSOR NOT TOBE USED WITH 4301954 SEAL5 4301954 SENSORSEAL 2 O-RINGNOTREQUIRED S-21196 20226 PLUG-MECHANICAL 2237 1 S-2119,S-27817 14142 -O-RING 1 S-2119,S-27818 7992 BUSHING 1 S-21199 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/2" - BEGINNINGW/SERIAL NUMBERS 51130829,70765646 & ALL SERIAL NUMBERSSTARTING WITH AN ALPHACHARACTER9 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/4" - PRIOR TO SERIALNUMBERS 51130829, 70765646 &PRIOR TO SERIAL NUMBERSSTARTING WITH AN ALPHACHARACTER10 20815 LIFTINGEYE 17105 211 4300925 REAR BEARING COVER 4300185 2 PRIOR TO SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & PRIOR TOSERIAL NUMBERS STARTINGWITH AN ALPHA CHARACTER12 4300186 GASKET 2 PRIOR TO SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & PRIOR TOSERIAL NUMBERS STARTINGWITH AN ALPHA CHARACTERK-1603,K-229513 K-2430 SHIMKIT 21452 1 K-2765,K-2773,S-278114 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 17 3/8"-16X1-1/2"14 X-8L-614 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X2"15 S-2986 REAR HOUSING CASEASSY 4300181 ,4300863 1 PRIOR TO SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & PRIOR TOSERIAL NUMBERS STARTINGWITH AN ALPHA CHARACTER15 S-3124 REAR HOUSING CASEASSY 4303592 1BEGINNING W/SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & ALL SERIALNUMBERS STARTING WITH ANALPHA CHARACTER16 14335 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2295,S-278117 X-8-611 CAPSCREW 1 3/8"-16X3-1/4"18 17106 GASKET 1 K-2262,K-2295,S-2119619 19709 COLLAR 1 K-1603,K-2262,K-2295,S-211920 K-2262 OIL SEAL W/SLINGER 19109 20807 20808 1 "FOR MECHANICAL COVER" K-2765,K-277321 K-3651 OIL SEAL TOOL KIT 122 4302320 COVER 21346 2 BEGINNING W/SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & ALL SERIALNUMBERS STARTING WITH ANALPHA CHARACTERS-278123 4305978 GASKET 4302246 1 BEGINNING W/SERIAL NUMBERS51130829, 70765646 & ALL SERIALNUMBERS STARTING WITH ANALPHA CHARACTER K-1603,K-2295,S-278178Group: CASE (FRONT)CASE (FRONT)ItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 S-2062CASE ASSY 4301790 1 FOR USE W/INTEGRAL PUMP2 4304023 PLUG43037471 1-1/16" MAGNETIC, O-RINGINCLUDED2 X-12-2007 PIPE PLUG X12 2006 13 4304023 PLUG43037471 1-1/16" MAGNETIC, O-RINGINCLUDED3 X-12-1207 PIPE PLUG X12 1202 ,X12 1206 13/4" MAGNETIC4 4305310 GASKET 4302810 1 K-2295 5 4302809 PTO COVER 16596 ,4300571 16X-8-725CAPSCREWX 8 72487/16"-14X7/8"7 4306584 CLUTCH HOUSINGGASKET 4304815,4305668 1K-22958A-3713CLUTCH HOUSING ASSYA - 3700 1 #1 PUSH-PULL IRON10300B-8-0014Note: Some part requirements are specific to #1 or #2 Aluminum or Iron Clutch Housings and Push or Pull type Clutch.* Bushing quantity requirements: #1 Housing – Upper bore use 4 #12815 / Lower bore use 2 #8677.#2 Housing – Upper bore use 2 #12815 and 1 #8677 / Lower bore use 2 #8677.8 A-3723 CLUTCH HOUSING ASSY A - 3721 ,A - 3722 1 #2 PUSH-PULL IRON8 A-5992 CLUTCH HOUSING ASSY 4301103 1 #1 PULL ALUM.(SPECIAL-LIGHTERWEIGHT)9 239614 SCREW X-8L-509 4 5/16-18X.81 QUANTITYDEPENDENT ON DESIGN10 14506 HAND HOLE COVER 1 #2 PUSH10 14507 HAND HOLE COVER 1 #2 PULL10 4305230 HAND HOLE COVER 11453 1 #1 PULL10 4305231 HAND HOLE COVER 1565 1 #1 PUSH11 4306583 STUD 5966 612 X-10-1005 WASHER X 3 1000 ,X10 1000,X10 10046 1.23 X 6.6013 X-1-1012 HEXNUT X-1-1005 6 .625-1814 20550 FRONT BRG COVER 1 2" PULL15 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X1-1/4"16 20549 FRONT BRG COVER 1 2" PUSH17 14311 GASKET 1 K-229518 12815 BUSHING 4 FOR #1 HOUSING UPPER A-3713,A-3723,A-599218 12815 BUSHING 2 FOR #2 HOUSING UPPER A-3713,A-3723,A-599218 8677 BUSHING 1 FOR #2 HOUSING UPPER A-3713,A-372319 8677 BUSHING 2 FOR #1 AND #2 HOUSING LOWER A-3713,A-372320 X-8C-830 HEX HEADSCREW/WASHER ASSY X-8C-826 4.500-13 X 1.490, USE 2 PCS FORIRON HOUSING, USE 4 PCS FORALUMINUM HOUSING20 X-8C-831 HEX HEADSCREW/WASHER ASSY X-8C-822 2.500-13 X 3.460, FOR IRONHOUSING22 X-8-686 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X3/4"23 14575 PTOCOVER 4302254 124 4305309 GASKET 1684 1 K-229527 14373 MAGNET 3 S-206228 18128 PIN 229 X-1-1012 HEXNUT 2 .625-1830 X-10-1005 WASHER X 3 1000 ,X10 1000,X10 10042 1.23 X 6.6031 14554 STUD 1632 ,6579 2 5/8" X 2-3/16"936 23104 PLUG 1712 237 X-8-1005 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-11X1-1/4"38 20814 SPACER 239 X-12-802 PIPE PLUG X12 800 1 1/2"10Group: COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX)COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX)ItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4302074-BOXBEARING 21343,4302074 4K-2765,K-27732 A-6387 WELDEDCOUNTERSHAFT ASSY 2 C/S 4301398 - D/G 4301399 S/G43026963 4300184 SPACER2110441-4/92 Aux CS 13/18 spdGroup: COUNTERSHAFT ASSYCOUNTERSHAFT ASSYItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 14317 SNAP RING 2K-2756,K-2765,K-27732 14366 BEARING2 K-2765,K-2773 3K-2932CNTRSHFT W/REV & LO4301395 ,4303966,4303967 25 62511 ROLL PIN4 ROLL PINS NO LONGERREQUIRED A-63406 4303968 KEY 2 9 4303961 2ND GEAR-CNTRSHFT 4303960 2 10 15953 PTO GEAR - LOWER 1 1020840PTO GEAR - UPPER15952111 21586 DRIVE GEAR-CNTRSHFT 22271 2 12 19198SNAP RING213 4304599 BEARING 4302677 ,4304598 2 K-2765,K-2773 14 4304605 RETAINER 19548 215 X-7-1005 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-18X1-3/4" 16 4303964 SPACER210343-11/92 CS-LO InertiaGroup: FILTER REGULATORFILTER REGULATORItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 K-2170 FILTER REG KIT A - 5454 12 K-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT1 FOR FILTER REGULATOR 3 X-8C-412CAPSCREWX 8S 41221/4"-20X2-1/4"10130-1-92 AFR2221NSS - Not Sold Separately 3NSS2 -O- Ring/Element KitGroup: HOSES & CONNECTIONSHOSES & CONNECTIONSItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 X-8-434 CAPSCREW 2 1/4"-20X2"10116A-5/93 Super10 HC11210Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded2 22818 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 13 22817 RETAINERPLATE 14 K-3121 AIR VALVE CONV KIT 23545 15 84002 CONNECTORASSY 82502 1 1/8"TUBE-1/8"NPTF5 84004 CONNECTORASSY 82504 1 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF5 84006 CONNECTORASSY 1 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTFK-3121,K-31986 22870 TEE 17 7935 BREATHER 1 K-31988 4301989 PIN 22813 19 19727 HOSECLAMP 210 75120 NYLONTUBE 1 5/32"11 75320 NYLONTUBE 5546014 1 5/32"12 85001 ELBOWASSY 84501 5 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF12 85002 ELBOWASSY 84502 5 1/8"TUBE-1/8"NPTF12 85003 ELBOWASSY 5 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF K-2765,K-3121,K-3198,K-3333,K-333414 15114 -O-RING 2 K-2170,K-2295,K-333415 X-12-208 PIPE PLUG 1 1/8" NPT16 55527 HOSEASSY 1 15"Group: INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEARINPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEARItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 23559SEAL 1 NOT SOLD FOR SERVICE2 16980 SNAP RING1K-2756,K-2765,K-27733 81504 BEARING 1 K-2765,K-2773 4 16463 SPACER 15 14750 SNAP RING1K-2756,K-2765,K-2773 6 20458 MAIN DRIVE GEAR 196301 8 S-1659 INPUT SHAFT 20535 23566 ,4302661 1 2" PULL - USE W/FBC 20550 K-2765 8S-1660INPUT SHAFT20536 ,23567 12" PUSH - USE W/FBC 205499 16566 BUSHING1K-2773,S-1659,S-166010370-1/92 IS* For Shipping Only -- Do Not Replace*Group: INTEGRAL OIL PUMPINTEGRAL OIL PUMPItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 X-8C-409 CAPSCREW5 1/4"-20X5/8" 2K-2402COVER & SCREW KIT20513 ,4300751 13 20514 GASKET 1 K-2402 4 20823 PLUG 15 14765 -O- RING1 K-2297,K-2298 6K-4126FASTENER KIT20824, X-8-4481KIT CONTAINS 3 FASTENERS AND3 WASHERSK-33678 20825 DOWEL PIN 1Indicates part of item 999Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded9 4303773 RETAINER 110 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173111 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173112 20509 KEY 113 14853 SNAPRING 214 4303774 PUMP DRIVE GEAR 4304880 115 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -7173116 X-14-700 STEELBALL 1 7/16"17 4303775 SPRING 118 4305713 SUCTIONTUBE 4304628 1 O-RING INCLUDED ON SUCTIONTUBEK-3367 19 4304629 PLUG 126 X-8-447 SCREW 227 20225 -O-RING 1999 K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -71731Group: ISOLATORS ISOLATORSItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 19124 -E-RING 22 K-3467 PIN REPLACEMENT KIT 21245 13 21246 BUSHING 2 K-2003,K-2428,K-2429,K-3399,S-2129,S-21304 S-1794 ISOLATORASSY 16 21247 LEVER 1 STRAIGHT18.67"7 21235 STUBLEVER 1 LOWTOWER K-2428,S-1677 7 21236 STUBLEVER 1 HIGHTOWER K-2429,S-1579,S-21309 21767 90 DEG LEVER 1 STRAIGHT 33"10 K-3399 ISOLATOR BUSHING KIT 21244 ,23311 111 X-8-560 SCREW 1 K-200312 X-9-503 NUT 1 K-2003KITS & ASSEMBLIESItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededK-1476 SHIFTLEVERHSG 4530 ,17163 ,18298,4304905 ,A - 4437 1 LOWTOWERK-1603 GASKET KIT 1 FOR AUXILIARY SECTIONK-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT 1 FOR FILTER REGULATORK-1956 COOLER INSTLN KIT 1K-2003 PIN & BUSHING KIT 1K-2078 -O- RING KIT - SPLITTER 1 SPLITTERK-2170 FILTER REG KIT A - 5454 1K-2262 OIL SEAL W/SLINGER 19109 20807 20808 1 "FOR MECHANICAL COVER" K-2765,K-2773K-2295 GASKETKIT 1 K-2765,K-2773 K-2297 -O- RING KIT - RANGE 1 RANGEK-2298 -O- RING KIT -COMPLETE 1COMPLETE K-2765,K-2773K-2347 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-5510 VALVEK-2366 KEY & WASHER KIT 21326 ,4300763,43046141 CONTAINS 3-SIDED KEYK-2402 COVER & SCREW KIT 20513 ,4300751 1K-2428 LEVER REPLACEMENTKIT 1LOWTOWERK-2429 LEVER REPLACEMENTKIT 1HIGHTOWERK-2430 SHIMKIT 21452 1 K-2765,K-2773,S-2781 K-2640 REPL KIT-DRIVE GEAR 4301397 ,4301520 1K-2756 SMALLPARTSKIT 1K-2765 BASIC OVERHAUL KIT 1K-2773 BASIC REBUILD KIT 1K-2932 COUNTERSHAFT REPLKIT 4301395 ,4303966,43039671K-2973 SHIFT LEVER HSG KIT 17166 ,17167,4303050 ,4304910 ,K- 1630 K - 1941 1 HIGHTOWERK-3190 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-6910 VALVEK-3198 T-2 VALVE KIT 691300 ,691359 1K-3209 IDLER SHAFT REPL KIT 16405 ,4302981,43055131 K-3333 SPLITTER VLV REPL KIT A - 6861 1K-3334 RANGE VALVE REPL KIT A - 6864 1K-3367 OIL PUMP KIT 4301829 ,4301948,4303776 ,4304529,4304572 A - 6963 ,A -71731K-3376 O-RING & WASHER KIT 4301211 1K-3399 ISOLATOR BUSHING KIT 21244 ,23311 1K-3467 PIN REPLACEMENT KIT 21245 1K-3492 SYNCHRONIZER KIT K - 2446 1K-3494 SYNCHRONIZERREPLACEMENT KIT K - 2448 1 SLIDING CLUTCH INCLUDED INKITK-3651 OIL SEAL TOOL KIT 1S-1404 OILFILTER 17238 1S-1659 INPUT SHAFT 20535 23566 ,4302661 1 2" PULL - USE W/FBC 20550 K-2765 S-1660 INPUT SHAFT 20536 ,23567 1 2" PUSH - USE W/FBC 20549S-1786 SHIFTYOKEASSY 22801 1S-1794 ISOLATORASSY 1S-1984 COVER ASSY-RANGECYL1S-2058 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 22800 ,4301786 ,S -19681 COMPLETE - FOR USE W/SHIFTLEVERS-2062 CASE ASSY 4301790 1 FOR USE W/INTEGRAL PUMPS-2073 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 4301786 1HOUSINGONLYS-2074 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 4301786 1COMPLETE - FOR USE W/REMOTECONTROLS-2119 REAR BRG COVER ASSY 20048 ,22045,4302009 ,4302031 ,S- 1558 S - 15601 EXTENDEDS-2129 SHIFT LEVER HSG ASSY 1 LOW TOWERS-2130 SHIFT LEVER HSG ASSY S - 2053 1 HIGH TOWERS-2568 ROADRANGER VALVEASSY 1RTLO - W/SHIFT DIAGRAMMEDALLIONS-2737 MAINSHAFTASSY 4304597 1S-2781 RANGE SECTION ASSY 11 S-2781R REMAN RANGESECTION ASSYGroup: LEVERS/HOUSINGSLEVERS/HOUSINGSItemCurrent Part Description Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 K-3376O-RING & WASHER KIT 4301211 12 18299 PIN1K-1476,S-1677 3 X-8C-604 CAPSCREW 4 3/8"-16X1-1/4" 4 X-1-600 NUT4 3/8"-24-N.F.PLAIN5 X-3-600 LOCKWASHER 4 3/8"6 11934 STUD746747 K-1476 SHIFT LEVER HSG4530 ,17163 ,18298 ,4304905 ,A - 4437 1 LOW TOWER8 4303432 GASKET 22799 1 K-2295 13 6541PIN1 3/8"212210200-10/9242324S-1677 - Low S-1579 - HighItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded14 K-2973 SHIFT LEVER HSG KIT 17166 ,17167,4303050 ,4304910 ,K- 1630 K - 1941 1 HIGHTOWER15 10427 BOOT 1 K-1476,K-2973,S-1579,S-1677,S-213016 X-1-500 NUT 1 5/16"-2417 X-3-500 LOCKWASHER 1 5/16"19 17560 LEVERGRIP 1 1/2"-1320 17600 GEAR SHIFT LEVER 1 STRAIGHT - LOW 21-1/2"20 18482 GEAR SHIFT LEVER 1 STRAIGHT - HIGH 35"21 2538 RETAINER 1 K-1476,K-2973,S-1579,S-1677,S-2130 22 2536 SPRING 1 K-1476,K-2973,S-1579,S-1677,S-213023 K-2428 LEVER REPLACEMENTKIT 1LOWTOWER23 K-2429 LEVER REPLACEMENTKIT 1HIGHTOWER24 S-1579 SHIFT TOWER ASSY 1 HIGH TOWER 24 S-1677 SHIFT TOWER ASSY 1 LOW TOWER 33 S-2129 SHIFT LEVER HSG ASSY 1 LOW TOWER 33 S-2130 SHIFT LEVER HSG ASSY S - 2053 1 HIGH TOWERGroup: MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX) MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX)Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 21930 SLIDINGCLUTCH 12 X-7-1005 CAPSCREW 1 5/8"-18X1-3/4"3 A-6340 RETAINERASSY 4302057 1 K-2765,K-2773 4 62511 ROLLPIN 1 A-63405 4302058 BEARING 2 K-2765,K-27736 4302695 SPLITTER GEAR-MAINSHAFT4301940 ,4302066 17 14897 SPRING 3 K-2756,K-2765,K-2773,K-3492,K-34948 A-7331 SYNCHRONIZERASSY 4304396 4304397 A -5917 1 HIRANGE K-3492,K-34949 20323 SLIDINGCLUTCH 1 K-349410 A-7254 SYNCHRONIZERASSEMBLY A - 4937 A - 5876 1 LO RANGE K-3492,K-349410423-10/92 Aux MS RTLO 10Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded11 4302059 AUXILIARYMAINSHAFT 112 19203 SPACER 1 K-275613 4301400 REDUCTIONGEAR 114 16772 WASHER 1 K-275615 15260 BEARING 1 K-2765,K-277316 20191 ROTOR 16295 117 22254 NUT 11956 1 S-2781Group: MAINSHAFT ASSYMAINSHAFT ASSYItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4304614 3-SIDED KEY 4300890 1 K-2366,K-2756 1K-2366KEY & WASHER KIT21326 ,4300763,4304614 1CONTAINS 3-SIDED KEY2 S-2737 MAINSHAFT ASSY 4304597 13 62504 ROLL PIN 1 S-2737 4 14750 SNAP RING3K-2756,K-2765,K-27735 16756 REVERSE GEAR-MAINSHAFT 22408 16 14749 SPACER3 K-2756 7 4300382 WASHER .249-WHITE 5K-2366,K-2756 7 4300383 WASHER .254-GREEN5 OPTIONAL 4300382-4300387 OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USE WITH 3-SIDED KEY K-2366,K-27567 4300384 WASHER .259-ORANGE 5 OPTIONAL 4300382-4300387 OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USE WITH 3-SIDED KEY K-2366,K-27567 4300385 WASHER .264-PURPLE 5 OPTIONAL 4300382-4300387 OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS.10322A-3-97 MS - LO InertiaItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededUSE WITH 3-SIDED KEY7 4300386 WASHER.269-YELLOW 5 OPTIONAL 4300382-4300387 OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS.USE WITH 3-SIDED KEY7 4300387 WASHER.274-BLACK 5 OPTIONAL 4300382-4300387 OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS.USE WITH 3-SIDED KEY7 4300830 WASHER.244-BLUE 5 K-2366,K-2756 8 16118 SLIDINGCLUTCH 2 K-27659 4301396 LOGEAR-MAINSHAFT 4301519 112 4303969 2ND GEAR-MAINSHAFT 4301394 ,4301517 113 16288 SPACER 2 K-2756MISCELLANEOUSItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded4303343 SHIFT DIAGRAM LABEL 171203 SILICONE LUBE 1 8 OZ (236.59 CC)-FLEET SIZE71204 ADHESIVESEALANT 1 0.5 CC (SINGLE APPLICATIONSIZE)K-3198 71205 SEALANT 1 2 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-2765,K-277371206 SILICONE LUBE 1 4 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-2078,K-2297,K-2298,K-2428,K-2429,K-3333,K-333431Group: OIL COOLEROIL COOLERItemCurrent PartDescription Replaced Part Qty. NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded 1 18025 OIL COOLER 1 K-1956 2 19424 HOSE 1 25 FEET K-1956 3 X-8-535 CAPSCREW 2 5/16"-16X2-1/2" 4 X-3-506 LOCKWASHER 2 5/16" 5 18211 BRACKET 4 K-1956 6 19419 CONNECTOR 6 K-1956,S-1404 7 19415 SWIVEL 4 K-1956 8 X-10-501 WASHER2 5/16" 9 18209 PLUG-RUBBER MOUNT 2 K-1956 10 17190 STRAP 8 K-1956 11 19423 CLAMP 5 K-1956 12 18210NUT2K-1956*Adding Oil Filter and parts as shown is optional.Return / Outlet Location10525-4/92 CoolerItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded13 19422 ELBOW 4 K-195614 S-1404 OILFILTER 17238 115 17237 FILTERELEMENT 1 S-140432Group: RANGE CYLINDER RANGE CYLINDERItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 X-7-809 BOLT X 7 810 ,X 7 8112 1/2"-20X1-3/4"2 22823 SHIFTYOKE 16775 13 14347 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2295,K-2297,K-22984 K-3334 RANGE VALVE REPL KIT A - 6864 15 14197 -O-RING 1 K-2297,K-2298,K-33346 4303682 RANGECYLINDER 4301789 17 14765 -O-RING 1 K-2297,K-22988 4301558 YOKEBAR 19 14341 PISTON 23353 110 14345 -O-RING 1 K-2297,K-229833Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded11 14344 -O-RING 1 K-2297,K-229812 X-1-1010 NUT 1 5/8"-1813 22826 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2295,K-2297,K-2298,S-198414 22825 RANGE CYLINDERCOVER1 S-198415 4300810 INSERT VALVE 22641 4303615 2 K-2765,K-2773,S-198416 23009 PLUG 2 S-198417 X-8L-607 CAPSCREW X 8 607 4 3/8"-16X2-1/4", 3/8"-16X2-1/4"18 5568539 O-RING 1 K-2297,K-2298,K-333419 X2014210 BREATHER 7935 1999 K-3334 RANGE VALVE REPL KIT A - 6864 134Group: REVERSE IDLERREVERSE IDLERItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 X-1-1008 NUT2 5/8"-182 14283 WASHER 235Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded3 4302982 WASHER 142824 K-3209,S-20624 14287 BEARING 4305020 2 K-2765,K-27735 16757 REVERSE IDLER GEAR 22409 26 4303336 RETAININGRING 4 K-32097 K-3209 IDLER SHAFT REPL KIT 16405 ,4302981,430551328 5202 PLUG 29 14282 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 410 X-7-1008 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-18X1-1/411 4303336 RETAININGRING 2 K-320912 4305513 IDLERSHAFT 2 K-32093637Group: ROADRANGER VALVE5111112999132 K-2347 Rep Kit Master Valve10104-11/92 RRV*For Connector and Elbow Assy component information see Appendix.***ROADRANGER VALVEItem CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 20107 MEDALLION,LOGO 1 (OLD DESIGN) FULLER LOGOONLY1 5586100 MEDALLION,LOGO 1 (LATEST DESIGN) FULLER LOGOONLYA-69101 5586109 SHIFT DIAGRAMMEDALLION 1RTLO S-25682 K-2347 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-5510 VALVE2 K-3190 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-6910 VALVE3 20112 COVER 1 A-69104 X-8-213 SCREW X 8 202 2 8-32X3/8"5 X-9-802 NUT 1 1/2"-136 84001 CONNECTORASSY 82501 2 1/8"TUBE-1/16"NPTF6 84003 CONNECTORASSY 82503 2 5/32"TUBE-1/16"NPTF6 84005 CONNECTORASSY 2 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32"TUBE-1/16"NPTFK-276511 85001 ELBOWASSY 84501 2 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF11 85002 ELBOWASSY 84502 2 1/8"TUBE-1/8"NPTF11 85003 ELBOWASSY 2 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF K-2765,K-3121,K-3198,K-3333,K-333412 84101 UNION ASSY 1 1/8" TUBING12 84102 UNION ASSY 1 5/32" TUBING12 84103 UNIONASSY 1 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32"TUBING13 80120 SHEATHING (50 FTROLL)1 5/32" - BLACK 50'14 13571 -O- RING CLAMP 2999 A-6910 ROADRANGER VALVEASSYA - 5510 1 STANDARD-W/LOGO999 S-2568 ROADRANGER VALVEASSY 1RTLO - W/SHIFT DIAGRAMMEDALLION38Group: SHIFT BAR HOUSING (STD)SHIFT BAR HOUSING (STD)Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded99910223-5/93 STD Super 1039Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 S-2073 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 4301786 1HOUSINGONLY2 4302676 GASKET 14918 1 K-2295,S-2058,S-2073,S-20743 4304602 BREATHER 23605 1 1/4"NPT3 X-12-404 PIPEPLUG 1 1/4"NPT S-31245 22812 PIN 1 S-2058,S-20746 X-12-603 PIPE PLUG X12 602 1 3/8" NPT7 4301999 PIN 22871 18 15900 GASKET 2 S-2058,S-2073,S-20749 22940 REV/NEUTRAL LIGHTSWITCH 16830 2SWITCHNORMALLYOPEN10 4303656 PLUG 15917 2 S-2058,S-2073,S-207411 20815 LIFTINGEYE 17105 212 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X1-1/2"12 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 16 3/8"-16X1-1/4" OR USE 14 PCS OFX-8L-604 AND 2 PCS OF X-8L-60213 15899 PIN 1 S-2058,S-207414 15918 SPRING 2 K-2756,K-2765,S-2058,S-207415 X-14-800 STEELBALL 2 1/2"19 22815 SNAPRING 1 S-1786,S-205820 22814 WASHER 1 S-1786,S-205821 22809 SPRING 1 W/SHIFTLEVER K-2756,S-1786,S-205821 4302195 SPRING 1 W/REMOTECONTROL K-275622 22811 PLUNGER 1 S-1786,S-205823 S-1786 SHIFTYOKEASSY 22801 124 3220 LOCKSCREW 3 S-2058,S-207425 4301787 YOKEBAR 1 REVERSE/1ST S-2058,S-2074 26 4301788 INTERLOCKBAR 1 S-2058,S-2074 27 4301553 SELECTORBLOCK 1 S-2058,S-207428 5558502 PIN 1 S-2058,S-207429 X-8-423 CAPSCREW 2 1/4"-20X1/2"40Item CurrentPart Description ReplacedPartQty.Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded30 20070 OILTROUGH 1 S-2058,S-2074 33 22803 SHIFTBLOCK 1 S-205834 8968 PLUG 1 S-205835 18739 SPRING 1 W/SHIFTLEVER K-2756,S-2058 35 4302196 SPRING 1 W/REMOTECONTROL K-275636 10019 PLUNGER 1 S-205837 22805 YOKEBAR 1 4TH/5TH S-2058,S-2074 38 16136 SHIFTYOKE 1 S-2058,S-2074999 S-2058 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 22800 ,4301786 ,S -19681 COMPLETE-FOR USE W/SHIFTLEVER999 S-2074 SHIFT BAR HSG ASSY(STD) 4301786 1COMPLETE-FOR USE W/REMOTECONTROL。
浙江联通“哈皮英语”业务产品使用手册 V1.0
一、产品描述:哈皮英语是一款英语学习的客户端应用,以幽默、风趣的方式来练习听力、学习口语。
内容轻松、幽默。
产品以实用英语为主,突出语言的实践性和交际性。
贴近日常生活,由浅入深。
用户界面友好,易操作。
用户通过该软件可以不受时间、空间限制,随时随地在线收听各类音频节目。
音频内容能满足娱乐、学习、商务、休闲等各类不同年龄和层次的用户需求。
二、用户范围:浙江省联通移动后付费用户。
三、产品资费模式:资费组成:使用“哈皮英语”业务,用户需支付业务功能费,功能费分包月和点播两种计费形式。
用户使用GPRS 上网按联通公司的标准收取流量费。
(一)资费标准
1、业务功能费:6元/月;1元/条
2、手机上网流量费:用户使用GPRS 上网按联通公司的标准收取流量费。
(二)业务规则
1、用户订购产品后,立即生效,同时收取整月功能费;
2、用户退订产品后,立即失效,无法继续使用。
如用户希望本月继续使用,建议用户于月底退订。
3、包月产品当月多次订购、退订,只收取一次月功能费(不重复扣费)。
(三)业务受理方式
(1)业务申请:发送HP 到10625989进行包月业务定制,发送YY 到10625989按次点播使用。
(2)业务取消:发送ZXHP 到10625989退订,点播业务无需取消。
(3)10010退订:可通过10010平台退订业务。
四、产品功能简介
1、后台播放:执行该操作后,用户可以边听音频同时边进行其他页面的浏览。
2、音频收藏:用户可以将任意音频收藏在收藏阁内,任意时刻用户都可以在收藏阁内收听自己先前收藏的音频时段。
3、节点收藏:用户可以在任意音频时段节点退出,下次启动软件时在收藏阁内直接接续上次停顿的位置继续收听
4、推荐的好友:将客户端软件通过短信形式推荐给好友
5、搜索:输入关键字方便用户查找内容源
6、收藏:查看用户收藏的列表栏目、音频内容
五、产品使用指南
1、哈皮英语业务订购流程演示:
2、产品演示图
3、产品机型适配情况
哈皮英语客户端产品支持JAVA 操作系统,支持机型有诺基亚屏幕分辨率240*320以上、三星屏幕分辨率240*320以上、索爱屏幕分辨率240*320以上、摩托罗拉分辨率240*320以上。
其他JAVA 机型可安装通用版。
目前的适配操作系统较少,其他系统正在开发中。
六、FAQ
1. 在使用客户端业务之前要准备哪些?
①确定你的手机是否开通GPRS ,如果没有开通可以请10010帮忙
②确定你的手机是否支持Symbian/Kjava/WM/android等操作系统的任意一种,如果都不支持,抱歉您的手机不能使用此业务。
2. 哪些手机支持哈皮英语系列客户端软件?
目前支持这一功能的操作系统为JAVA 系统的大部分机型,其他机型正在研发中,稍后推出。
3. 什么是手机客户端?
手机客户端是指能在手机上运行的软件。
需要下载到手机本地才能使用。
4. 客户端和WAP 站的区别?
WAP 站:基于互联网页面技术而实现的,遵循WAP 技术规范而构建的WAP 页面的集合。
其最大的优势就在于可以使用手机随时随地访问,是真正贴身的移动互联网应用。
客户端:是将类似Outlook(邮件客户端、IM(即时通讯、流媒体播放器等传统PC 上的客户端安装在手机上,通过这些操作简便界面友好的软件,手机用户可以通过启动该软件访问网络、聊QQ 、收看视频等。
5. 如何使用推荐给好友?推荐给好友如何收费?
在客户端软件的菜单内有推荐给好友项,选择推荐给好友即可与好友共享千万好书。
收费会在用户下载客户端后,使用过程中提示用户。
6. 在一个月内反复定制、取消包月业务,会不会对我进行多次的重复计费?
我们的系统设置了逻辑判断程序,对用户因故在一个月内反复定制、取消包月业务,是不会重复计费的,而是只计一次包月费用。
7. 如果用户被运营商扣费后,发现客户端无法正常安装,或者无法正常播放怎么办?
请先与我们客服中心联系,确认问题所在。
咨询电话为4006809114。
如果查明确实由于本公司适配或者技术方面的原因,导致上述现象的。
本公司客服人员将在24小时之内原价返还给用户。
8、在使用哈皮英语过程中,偶尔会出现500或505错误提示是怎么回事?
因为您当时的网络环境较差,在请求数据时出现间歇性断开,造成数据访问失败,此时请退出程序换一个较好的网络环境重试。
9、软件下载之后,程序安装在手机什么地方?
软件成功下载后,不同的手机型号在手机中的位置不一样:
1 诺基亚:对于S40系列软件安装在百宝箱或者收藏夹或者应用程序中,对于S60则安装在手机主菜单或者应用程序、我的助手等菜单里
2 摩托罗拉:对于按键式的手机在百宝箱或者游戏菜单,对于触摸屏则在手机主菜单
3 三星:在百宝箱或者Java 世界、游戏或应用程序菜单
4 索尼爱立信:在收藏夹的应用程序或者游戏菜单中
5 其他品牌:一般是在游戏菜单或者Java 程序菜单
10、软件下载时提示文件已损坏, 下载不下来等
1、先询问用户手机的机型(看是否支持,若不支持则可以直接告诉用户是由于不支持的原因导致的)
2、询问用户手机中的文件是否已满,建议用户最好删除手机中的部分文件试(需要注意:有些用户的手机是有内存卡和手机存储两种存储区别。
若用户两种存储方式都已满,第一次下载是在
内存卡中,后将内存卡中的文件删除部分后,重新下载却放在手机内存中,还是会有此提示的,所以要存储在叫空的地方)
3、保证有足够内存后建议用户重新下载
11、下载软件时,如诺基亚s60系列手机, 可以正常下载,安装时提示“证书错误,请与软件供应商联系”
请用户到手机功能表中的“工具”-》“程序管理”选择菜单中的“设置”,打开第一项安装软件设置成允许所有软件。
原因是因为nokia 新版的部分手机默认只能安装nokia 厂方签名的程序,所以要重新设置一下。
终端支持列表:
【按机型下载】
支持诺基亚屏幕分辨率240*320以上支持三星屏幕分辨率240*320以上支持索爱屏幕分辨率240*320以上支持摩托罗拉分辨率240*320以上【按操作系统下载】
支持JAVA 通用版。