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Input Mate ial Pe centages
1Press the Recipe butt n to input the percentage for each mate-
rial component.
2Input the value with the numeric keypad, n the “set” line.
3C nfirm the value with .
>>>
NOTE: If using multiple naturals, they must equal 100%.
Input Mate ial Type
1Press the Recipe butt n to move to the Recipe screen.
2Input the type f material in each supply h pper. If no
material will be in this hopper, material type can be ignored.
3N te that fact ry settings are as f ll ws: position 1=Reg.;
position 2=Nat.; position 3=AddN; position 4=AddN;
position 5 (if applicable)=Off; position 6 (if applicable)=Off.
TrueBlend
Gravimetric Blender
SB-3 Control
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T ueBlend Component Setup
WARNING: his card provides only basic troubleshooting and maintenance information. Users must be familiar with all safety
information and procedures described in the rueBlend User Guide.
To Sta t Blending
Turn n main p wer t the blender. Wait for th
Hom scr n to b display d.
Press the Aut matic butt n t start the
blending pr cess aut matically. he
blender will use the last set of values or the
factory settings. he button will now display
a green dot.
2
1
Ope ation
To Stop Blending
Press St p t st p metering the mixing
pr cess. he operator will be asked to stop
immediately or wait to finish the batch. When
stopped the button changes to display a red
dot.
1
NOTE: he status indicator will show the current state of the system.
(Automatic, Stopped, Stopping) he batch will not dump until there is
sufficient room in the weigh bin and the level sensor is exposed. A
yellow bar on the screen next to the mixer indicates that the mixing
chamber is full and that the weigh bin has no place to put the current
batch until the material level in the mix chamber is lowered.
he material component values for a batch are entered as percentages. he “ rueBlend Home” and
“ rueBlend otals” screens show the various material hoppers with the factory material assignment.
he material types in the hoppers can be changed. he outer number in the hoppers shows the set value
for the batch in % ( rueBlend Status).
Press the Recipe butt n t make the f ll wing settings f r all c mp nents:
Operati n & Setup
Quick Card
QCB010-0716
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The T ueBlend cont ol panel
Cont ol sc een level
Indicates which screen is
currently displayed.
Ala ms
Shows an alarm status.
Home sc een
Used as an overview of the
blender’s operation.
Touchsc een
Used to make
selections, navigate
through screens,
view information,
and enter settings.
Secu ity
Ope ating level
H me
Press this button to return to
the home screen.
his button is visible on all
screens except Home.
System Setup Menu
From the Home screen, press
More then Setup to open a
screen that enables access
to various settings.
Blending Recipe
Menu
Press this button to adjust or
replace associated settings
on the Recipe screen.
T tals Screen
he associated settings
are called from the
Loader status screen
and all other loader screens.
Alarm Overview
Screen
In the event of an alarm
message, press this
button to gain direct access
to the alarm overview.
Back Butt n
Press the back button on
any screen to return to the
previous screen.
Help Butt n
Press this button
to find information on
specific functions.
Navigating the cont ols
Explanation of additional
sc een icons
Alarm Display
In the event of an alarm, the Alarm button illumi-
nates. he alarm priority can be set to specify
how the unit behaves when an alarm occurs.
Operating Level
he operating level is shown at the bottom
status area.
here are four operating levels. he operating
levels are guest, operator, setup, service
Time and stati n name display
he top bar of the screen shows the current time and the station
names. (Blender ID) he time and station name can be set in the
Setup screen.
Using the keypad
When using the controller, at times you are
prompted to input numbers or words. When a
numeric or alphabetical keypad opens, you
can make your inputs.
WARNING: his card provides only basic troubleshooting and maintenance
information. Users MUS be familiar with all safety information and procedures
described in the rueBlend User Guide.
QCB010-0716
Automatic and Stop
Used to start and stop the
blender.
Live action display
Displays what is currently
happening with the blender.
he mixing chamber visually
displays mixing, dumping,
and loading.
Help sc eens
Navigation buttons
Includes the Settings,
Help, otals, Recipe,
Alarm, Back, and Home
buttons. hese are
used to navigate
through the screens.