Piusi SELF SERVICE MANAGEMENT AGILIS User manual

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1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...........................................................................................5
11 FACSIMILEOFTHEEUDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY ................................................................................ 5
2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................6
21 SYMBOLSUSEDINTHEMANUAL......................................................................................................................................6
22 MANUALSTORAGE ...................................................................................................................................................................6
23 RIGHTSFORREPRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................6
3 INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY NORMS ..........................................................................................7
4 FIRST AID MEASURES.....................................................................................................................10
5 TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND UNPACKING ..............................................................................10
6 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS......................................................................................................... 11
7 PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRELIMINARY INSPECTION................................................................. 12
8 MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ................................................................. 13
81 PLATESPOSITIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................13
9 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN PARTS ...................................................................................................15
91 BODY................................................................................................................................................................................................15
92 PUMPINGUNIT ...........................................................................................................................................................................15
93 PULSERFLOWMETER ............................................................................................................................................................16
94 DISPENSINGNOZZLE..............................................................................................................................................................16
95 LEVELINDICATOR ....................................................................................................................................................................16
96 DISPLAYCOVER.........................................................................................................................................................................16
97 MANAGINGSYSTEM................................................................................................................................................................17
10 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF FEATURES..................................................................................................18
101 ACCESSCONTROL ..................................................................................................................................................................18
102 USERS...............................................................................................................................................................................................18
103 CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................................................................................18
104 MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................................................................................................18
105 DISPENSING .................................................................................................................................................................................19
106 DATAMANAGEMENTWITHAPCOPTIONAL.........................................................................................................19
107 PERFORMANCE .........................................................................................................................................................................19
11 INTENDED USE ...............................................................................................................................20
111 INTENDEDUSE..........................................................................................................................................................................20
112 IMPROPERUSE .........................................................................................................................................................................20
12 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................................. 21
13 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................................23
131 DANGEROUSAREA .................................................................................................................................................................23
132 POSITIONINGTHEDISPENSER........................................................................................................................................ 24
133 DISTRIBUTORFIXING........................................................................................................................................................... 24
134 HYDRAULICCONNECTIONS.............................................................................................................................................26
13.4.1 SUCTION LINE......................................................................................................................................................... 26
13.4.2 MAXIMUM LENGTH OF SUCTION PIPING............................................................................................... 26
13.4.3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND WARNINGS................................................................................................... 26
13.4.4 DELIVERY HOOK-UP DIAGRAM..................................................................................................................... 26
135 ELECTRICALINSTALLATION..............................................................................................................................................27
13.5.1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE.....................................................................................................................................29
13.5.2 MOTOR CABLE ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
13.5.3 8 POSITION SIGNAL CONNECTOR............................................................................................................ 30
13.5.4 NOZZLE CONTACT................................................................................................................................................ 31
13.5.5 RS485 SERIAL DATA CONNECTION............................................................................................................. 31
14 GETTING TO KNOW SELF SERVICE AGILIS ...............................................................................32
141 OPERATINGMODES ...............................................................................................................................................................32
CONTENTS

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14.1.1 SYSTEM MODE........................................................................................................................................................ 32
14.1.2 DISPENSING MODE.............................................................................................................................................. 32
142 DISPLAYS.......................................................................................................................................................................................32
14.2.1 NUMERIC DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................................... 32
14.2.2 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY................................................................................................................................ 32
143 KEYPAD..........................................................................................................................................................................................33
144 SPECIALKEYCOMBINATIONS.........................................................................................................................................33
145 ELECTRONICKEYSANDTHEREADER ........................................................................................................................33
15 USING SELF SERVICE ................................................................................................................... 34
151 GENERALINFORMATION................................................................................................................................................... 34
152 REPRESENTATIONOFTHESOFTWARE...................................................................................................................... 34
153 REPRESENTATIONSOFKEYPRESSES ..........................................................................................................................35
16 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW..................................................................................................................37
161 BOOT.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
162 ACCESSCONTROLANDDISPENSING........................................................................................................................ 38
16.2.1 CODE CHECK.......................................................................................................................................................... 39
16.2.2 KEY CHECK ..............................................................................................................................................................39
163 LEVELALARMMANAGEMENT..........................................................................................................................................39
16.3.1 CONFIGURATION 1...............................................................................................................................................39
16.3.2 CONFIGURATION 2.............................................................................................................................................. 39
16.3.3 CONFIGURATION 3..............................................................................................................................................39
17 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................................40
171 INSTALLATIONCONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................. 40
18 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................... 46
181 REPORTMENU.......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
182 MENUUSERS................................................................................................................................................................................51
183 SYSTEMMENU ...........................................................................................................................................................................55
184 CHECKKEY .................................................................................................................................................................................57
185 CALIBRATION............................................................................................................................................................................ 58
186 DATATRANSFER.......................................................................................................................................................................60
187 DISPENSING ................................................................................................................................................................................62
188 DISPENSINGWITHPRESET.................................................................................................................................................62
189 OPTIONALINPUTS ..................................................................................................................................................................62
1810 DISPENSINGMESSAGE...................................................................................................................................................... 64
19 MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................................... 65
191 ROUTINEMAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................................... 65
192 DISPENSERMAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 65
193 OPENINGANDCLOSINGTHESELFSERVICE......................................................................................................... 65
194 PUMPANDPIPES..................................................................................................................................................................... 66
195 PIPEANDDELIVERYNOZZLE........................................................................................................................................... 66
196 FILTERMAINTENANCE .........................................................................................................................................................67
19.6.1 SUCTION FILTER....................................................................................................................................................68
19.6.2 PUMP FILTER (FITTED ON MODELS WITH PANTHER PUMPS ONLY)........................................69
19.6.3 PULSER FILTER........................................................................................................................................................69
19.6.4 DELIVERY FILTER (only for SELF SERVICE MC AGILIS models)..................................................... 70
19.6.5 DELIVERY FILTER (only for SELF SERVICE TANK MC AGILIS models).......................................... 71
197 EXTRAORDINARYMAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................72
198 CHECKANDREPLACEMENTOFFUSES......................................................................................................................72
199 FIRMWAREUPDATE.................................................................................................................................................................74
20 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................................................................75
201 MECHANICALANDHYDRAULICPROBLEMS...........................................................................................................75
202 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICPROBLEMS .....................................................................................................................76
21 SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................ 77
22 REPLACEMENT PARTS TABLE .....................................................................................................79

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1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
11 FACSIMILEOFTHEEUDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY
The undersigned: PIUSI S.p.A
Via Pacinotti 16/A z.i. Rangavino
46029 Suzzara – Mantua – Italy
DECLARES on its own responsibility, that the equipment described below:
Description:
Dispenser for diesel fuel
Model:
SELF SERVICE AGILIS
Serial number:
see the Lot Number on the plate affixed to the product
Year of construction:
see the production year on the plate stamped on the product.
Complies with the following legislation:
-Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
-- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
-- Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) 2011/65/EU
-- Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU
The technical file is at the disposal of the competent authorities in response to a motivated request made to
PIUSI S.p.A. PRODUCT or further to a request sent by e-mail to:
doc_tec@piusi.com.
THE ORIGINAL DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IS SUPPLIED SEPARATELY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
PRODUCT
Suzzara, 23/08/2021
Otto Varini
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2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
In order to protect workers’ safety and to avoid the risk of any damage, before performing any operation, please
read and become familiar with the contents of the instruction manual.
21 SYMBOLSUSEDINTHEMANUAL
In order to signal particularly important instructions or warnings, the following symbols are used:
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
This symbol identifies the risk of electric shock from equipment powered by voltages potentially
dangerous for humans.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates accident prevention regulations addressed to operators and/or other
people concerned.
WARNING
This symbol indicates that there is a possibility of damaging the units and/or their components.
NOTE
This symbol indicates useful information.
Read the instruction manual carefully.
22 MANUALSTORAGE
This manual must be intact and completely readable. The final users, as well as the qualified technicians authorised
to installation and maintenance must be able to view it at any time.
23 RIGHTSFORREPRODUCTION
THIS MANUAL BELONGS TO PIUSI S.p.A.
All rights for reproduction are reserved for PIUSI S.p.A.
The text cannot be used in other printed documents unless expressly authorised in written form by PIUSI S.p.A.
© PIUSI S.p.A. - WHOLE OR PARTIAL REPRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL IS FORBIDDEN.
PIUSI S.p.A. is the exclusive owner of all rights envisaged by applicable laws, including the rules concerning
copyrights. All the rights deriving from such norms belong to PIUSI S.p.A.
Reproduction, publication, editing, transcription, public disclosure, distribution, sale in any form, translation and/
or processing, loan, and any other activity concerning this manual, also partial, are reserved by law to PIUSI S.p.A.

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3 INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY NORMS
ELECTRIC SHOCK: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FATAL ELECTROCUTION
Risk of Electric shock or Fatal Electrocution due to electrical equipment with voltage of more
than 50Vac.
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY CHECKS OR
MAINTENANCE WORK
Installation operations are carried out with open junction boxes and accessible electrical
contacts.
All these operations must be carried out with the unit isolated from the mains in order to avoid
hazards of electrocution.
As a general rule of electrical safety it is always recommended to power the device by
protecting the line with:
-circuit breaker/disconnector with a current rating suitable for the power line and the
supplied devices;
-30 mA residual current device (ground fault circuit interrupter, or GFCI).
-Connect only to sockets with a protective earth connection using conductors of adequate
cross-section and characteristics based on the installation type and on statutory
legislation.
In outdoor use, use only extensions suitable for the specific use, according to the regulations in
force. Unsuitable extension cables can be dangerous.
The electrical connection between the plug and socket must be kept well away from water.
Before each use, check that the mains connection cable and the plug are not damaged. If
damaged, have the cable and plug replaced by qualified personnel.
Never touch the plug or the socket with wet hands.
FIREHAZARD
If there are flammable liquids in the working area, flammable vapours may be present and may
cause fire or explosion during use.
EXPLOSION HAZARDS
To eliminate fire and explosion hazards use the dispenser only in well ventilated places.
Keep work area free of debris, including rags and spilled or open containers of solvent and
gasoline. Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are
present. Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.
RISKOFFIREANDEXPLOSION
This product is NOT SUITABLE for use in Classified Areas subject to the presence of
potentially explosive atmospheres.
Mobile phone use when refilling vehicles, also with other non-flammable liquids is in any case
strongly discouraged as it can cause distractions that may prove hazardous. PIUSI shall not be
held liable in the event of damage to persons or property of the user or third parties resulting
from failure to comply with the above warnings and / or any other negligent, reckless or inept
behaviour of the user.

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This equipment must have a protective earth connection between metal masses and for
electrical components that require grounding. Improper installation or use of the equipment
may result in danger of electric shock. All electrical equipment in the work area must have a
protective earth connection. Stop operation immediately if static sparking occurs or if you feel a
shock. Do not use the dispenser until you have identified and rectified the issue.
As a general rule of electrical safety it is always recommended to power the device by protecting
the line with:
-circuit breaker/disconnector with a current rating suitable for the power line and the
supplied devices
-30 mA residual current device (ground fault circuit interrupter, or GFCI).
Connect only to sockets with a protective earth connection using conductors of adequate cross-
section and characteristics based on the installation type and on statutory legislation.
In outdoor use, use only extensions suitable for the specific use, according to the regulations in
force. Unsuitable extension cables can be dangerous.
The electrical connection between the plug and socket must be kept well away from water.
Before each use, check that the mains connection cable and the plug are not damaged. If
damaged, have the cable and plug replaced by qualified personnel.
Never touch the plug or the socket with wet hands.
Do not switch on the fluid dispensing equipment with damaged electrical parts, such as cables,
or damaged hydraulic parts, such as the suction/delivery pipe or the delivery nozzle.
Call the maintenance technicians immediately and replace all damaged parts before using the
equipment.
You must avoid any contact between the electrical power supply and the fluid that needs to be
pumped.
Install the equipment in a sheltered location. Do not expose to rain.
Do not switch on the fluid dispensing equipment with damaged electrical parts, such as cables,
or damaged hydraulic parts, such as the suction/delivery pipe or the delivery nozzle.
Call the maintenance technicians immediately and replace all damaged parts before using the
equipment.
DANGEROFBURNS
To avoid severe burns, do not touch liquids or equipment.
NOSMOKING
Do not smoke near the fuel transfer pump and do not use the pump near naked flames.
PRECAUTIONSFORUSE
PERSONALPROTECTIONEQUIPMENTFEATURES
Wear personal protection equipment that is:
- suitable to the operations to be performed;
- resistant to the various cleaning products used.
PERSONALPROTECTIVEEQUIPMENTTOBEWORN
Safety shoes
Close-fitting clothes

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Protective gloves
Safety glasses
OTHERSAFETYDEVICES
INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
- Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Do not leave the work area while equipment is energised or in operation.
- Turn off the equipment when not in use.
- Do not alter or modify the equipment. Alterations or modifications may void agency
approvals and create safety hazards.
- Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
- Do not twist the hose or use a stronger hose.
- Keep children and animals away from the working area.
- Respect all safety norms in force.
- Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature of the component with the
lowest system rating.
- See the technical specifications in all machine manuals.
- Use liquids and solvents that are compatible with the wet parts of the unit. See the technical
specifications in all machine manuals. Read the manufacturer’s warnings for liquids and
solvents. To obtain more information about the material, request the Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS) from your “AGILIS” distributor or dealer.
- Check the unit every day. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with original
manufacturer’s spare parts only.
- Make sure that the unit is classified and approved in accordance with the regulations for the
environment in which it is used.
- Use only the unit for its intended purpose. Contact your Dealer for more information.
- Keep hoses and cables away from transit areas, edges, moving parts and hot surfaces.
- Do not bend hoses excessively or use them to pull the unit.
TOXICFLUIDORFUMESHAZARD
For issues arising from the treated product with eyes, skin, inhalation and ingestion refer to the
safety data sheet of the fluid used
Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to applicable
guidelines.
Prolonged contact with the product may cause skin irritation; during delivery phases, always
wear protective gloves.
EQUIPMENTMISUSE
Do not use the equipment for uses other than those for which it is designed and built. All
different uses may be hazardous for property, animals, or persons.

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4 FIRST AID MEASURES
PERSONSWHOHAVESUFFEREDELECTRICSHOCK
Disconnect the power source, or use a dry insulator to protect yourself while you move the injured person away
from any electrical conductor. Avoid touching the injured person with your bare hands until he is far away from
any conductor. Immediately call for help from qualified and trained personnel. Do not operate switches with wet
hands.
5 TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND UNPACKING
The SELF SERVICE AGILIS unit is shipped packaged in a non-stackable cardboard box. During storage the
machine must be kept in an upright position as indicated by the graphic symbols printed on the box showing the
direction of handling.
Whenever the machine needs lifting, make sure all the hoisting gear and accessories (such as the rigging belts)
have an adequate load bearing capacity. Mechanical handling and lifting gear must only be used by authorised
and suitably trained staff.
During periods of non-use, the machine, be it packed or unpacked, must be stored in an area protected against the
elements (e.g. rain, humidity, direct sunlight, etc.) and dust.
Use scissors or a cutter to open the cardboard box, taking care not to damage the contents.
Two people must open the box completely and move the SELF SERVICE AGILIS unit into a vertical position to
facilitate subsequent definitive positioning.
Once unpacked, the station should always be kept in a vertical position.
Put all packing elements (cardboard, wood, cellophane,polystyrene etc.) into the corresponding containers. Do
not leave them in the environment or within children’s reach as they are potentially dangerous.
They should be disposed of according to the regulations in force in the country where the unit will be used.
The packaging carries the following indications:
-‘THIS WAY UP’ arrow;
-label with all the information relating to the equipment (model, weight, etc.).

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6 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
DISTRIBUTOR
DIMENSIONS (mm)
PACKAGING
DIMENSIONS (mm)
DISTRIBUTOR
WEIGHT (kg)
PACKED
DISTRIBUTOR
WEIGHT (kg)
AB C A BC
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MCAGILIS 1391 491 382 1478 400 480 59.1 63.7
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TANK MC AGILIS 994 491 382 1080 400 480 48.7 53.3

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7 PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
FOREWORD
Use scissors or a cutter to open the cardboard box, taking care not to damage the contents.
NOTE: two people must open the box completely and move the SELF SERVICE unit into a vertical
position to facilitate subsequent definitive positioning. Once unpacked, the distributor should always
be kept in a vertical position.
Put all packing elements (cardboard, wood, cellophane,polystyrene etc.) into the corresponding
containers. Do not leave them in the environment or within children’s reach as they are potentially
dangerous. They should be disposed of according to the regulations in force in the country where
the unit will be used. Check the conditions of the unit making sure that no part shows such
damages as compromise safety and functionality. In case of doubt, do not start up and contact the
manufacturer’s technical service.
Check if the accessory set is complete. At the end of the inspection, assemble the SELF SERVICE
unit.
CAUTION:
1. Fit the hose support hook into the relative slots (1)
2. Tighten the screws to fix the hose bracket hook in the desired position. (2).
3. Mount the nozzle and hose as indicated in the “hydraulic connections” paragraph.
NOTE: use the roll of Teflon provided.

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8 MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION
SELF SERVICE AGILIS stations are equipped with an identification plate attached to the frame:
- Model.
- Serial number / year of manufacture.
- Technical data.
- CE marking.
- Manual code.
CAUTION: before installing, always make sure the type of dispensing system is correct and suitable
for the available power supply (Voltage/Frequency).
81 PLATESPOSITIONS
The dispensing system is equipped with adhesive decals containing key information for the operator. Make sure
the decals do not deteriorate or become detached from the equipment over time.
NOTE: should this occur, please contact customer service and request replacements for any
damaged or missing decals, then affix the new decals in their designated positions.

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Decals are the following ones:
Product warranty label
CE plate with technical data
Attention plate
Affixed to the SELF SERVICE display
Corner label plate applied on the box
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9 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN PARTS
91 BODY
FOREWORD
The body of the SELF SERVICE dispenser consists of a robust treated steel shell, closed on top by a plastic cover
and a sturdy base for attaching it to the ground.
The front panel is entirely hinged to provide easy access to the internal components of the dispenser (pump, filter,
meter) and secured by a lock.
The right side panel of the distributor can be easily detached to allow installation and/or maintenance operations.
92 PUMPINGUNIT
Unit with self-priming vane electric pump, equipped with by-pass valve. This valve allows operation for short
periods even with the dispensing nozzle closed.
The motor, directly coupled to the pump casing, is asynchronous, enclosed type (IP55 protection class according
to the EN 60034-5-86 norm), self-ventilated, single-phase. An easy-clean ANGLED MESH FILTER is connected to
the pump inlet (See relevant manual).
HOSE BRACKET
TOP COVER
LOCK
REMOVABLE
PANEL
FRONT PANEL
CONTROL PANEL
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93 PULSERFLOWMETER
The Pulser K600/3 flow meter has a high-precision oval gear measuring system designed to allow accurate fuel
measurement.
They consist of a sturdy die-cast aluminium structure, complete with inlet filter and are easy to maintain and
reliable. For further information, please refer to the dedicated manual.
94 DISPENSINGNOZZLE
The dispensing nozzle supplied with SELF SERVICE is an automatic type, with a full-tank stop device.
95 LEVELINDICATOR
The level indicators to which the dispenser can be connected are only clean contacts.
96 DISPLAYCOVER
To ensure adequate protection to the panel, a damper display cover has been designed which can be lowered if
necessary.
It is advisable, in very strong sunlight conditions, to keep the display cover always lowered.

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97 MANAGINGSYSTEM
The AGILIS controller allows only authorised users to dispense fuel. All transaction data are saved and can be
downloaded to a PC (optional).
EXPLANATORY DIAGRAM:
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10 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF FEATURES
101 ACCESSCONTROL
The presence of a SELF SERVICE guarantees restricted access by authorized users only.
The SELF SERVICE recognizes the User’s authorization through two alternative systems:
-4-digit PIN CODE;
-ELECTRONIC USER KEY.
102 USERS
There are two types of user, with different levels of access:
-MANAGER - ONLY ONE per
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system. The MANAGER has a MASTER PIN CODE or
MASTER KEY.
-USER – from 80 to 250 users, depending on the model of
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system.
Each USER has their own
USER PIN CODE or USER KEY.
103 CONFIGURATION
Configuration can only be done by the MANAGER, and enables the SELF SERVICE to be customised for the
installation in question. Configuration operations include:
-Seing the installation name.
-Requesting optional inputs (vehicle registration number / mileage).
-Seing a transaction timeout.
-Configuring the remote printer.
-Seing the dispensing unit.
-Configuring the connection to a PC for data collection.
-Enabling and configuring the the level contact.
-Seing the MASTER CODE.
N.B.: the MASTER PIN CODE is set to 1234 when the unit is delivered.
The manager can change this as he wishes. If the manager forgets or loses his MASTER PIN CODE,
he will no longer have access to the manager options. If this happens, the manager can contact
the SERVICE DEPARTMENT for the SUPER MASTER CODE, which allows him to access the lost
MASTER CODE.
The SUPER MASTER CODE, which is different for each installation, cannot be changed, and must be
kept absolutely confidential.
104 MANAGEMENT
These options are only available to the MANAGER for controlling the use of the SELF SERVICE.
The management operations include:
-managing user authorisations;
-managing system data (memory / date / time);
-Electronically calibration of the
SELF SERVICE
’s liter counter;
-downloading data from the
SELF SERVICE
to the PC with the MASTER KEY.
OPTIONAL management operations include:
-printing out a variety of transaction reports on a remote printer;
-printing out the list of users on a remote printer;
-printing out the system configuration on a remote printer.

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105 DISPENSING
This transaction, which is only available to USERS, dispenses fuel to the user:
-the user may be asked to enter his registration number (REG. NUMBER) or another number or code to
which the registration is associated:
-the user may be asked to enter the vehicle’s mileage (ODOMETER);
-he may be asked to select how much fuel is to be dispensed (PRESET).
106 DATAMANAGEMENTWITHAPCOPTIONAL
Transaction data, which is saved to the SELF SERVICE AGILIS’s non-volatile memory, can be downloaded to a PC
for archiving and processing.
The PC must be equipped with the AGILIS SELF SERVICE MANAGEMENT software, supplied separately as a
SELF SERVICE option. The data can be transferred from the SELF SERVICE to the PC in a variety of ways, cabled
or wireless.
A number of optional accessories are available to satisfy the communications requirements of the installation:
Serial cable connection: this connection uses an RS485 cable of up to 1,000 m to
connect to the PC’s USB port using the Piusi PW-14 adapter.
Ethernet cable connection: this method uses the Piusi PW-LAN adapter.
Wireless connection: this method uses the Piusi PW-WiFi adapter.
Long range wireless connection: the Piusi PW-Mobile adapter is available, which connects to
the 4G cellular network.
Data transfer using the manager’s i-Button
key:
a KEY READER is available for connection to the PC’s USB
port.
107 PERFORMANCE
• Can handle up to 250 users (depending on the model) using 4-digit PIN codes or i-button keys.
• Calculates the period consumption for each user (using the PC software).
• On-board memory for the last 255 transactions.
• Option to enter the vehicle code and mileage.
• Management of transaction date and time.
• Dedicated software for printing out transaction reports and summaries per user.
• Option to handle up to 16 devices using special software.

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11 INTENDED USE
111 INTENDEDUSE
SELF SERVICE has been designed to manage dispensing transactions for private filling stations.
Use for the management of other systems is neither envisaged or permitted.
CAUTION: ambient conditions for use
Ambient temperature: min. -20°C / max. +40°C
Relative humidity: max 90%.
The temperature limits indicated apply to the pump components and must be observed to avoid any
damage or malfunctions.
112 IMPROPERUSE
CAUTION: flammable liquids and explosive atmospheres
SELF SERVICE has not been designed to comply with the ATEX directive or to operate in potentially
explosive atmospheres.
Do not install the SELF SERVICE in a potentially explosive location.
The system was not designed for dispensing of diesel, petrol, flammable liquids with flash point
<55°C/131°F, or for operation in environments with potentially explosive atmosphere.
The use in the above mentioned conditions is forbidden.
CAUTION: improper use
It is strictly forbidden to use the system for purposes other than the ones indicated. Any other use
different from the one for which the system has been conceived and described in this manual is
considered “MISUSE”. Therefore, PIUSI S.p.A. shall not be held responsible for any damage caused
to people, animals or to the system itself.
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