Sterling A0567659 User Manual

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   SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 
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7 Troubleshooting 
7-1  Description and Objectives 
 
This section provides basic troubleshooting procedures to common SGB blending 
system problems. Any problem encountered that is not listed should be discussed 
with an Sterling service technician. 
 
 
Problem Possible 
solution 
Check to make sure that air is hooked up and the regulator gauge reads 
at precisely 60 PSI. 
Check that the access door to the mixer is shut properly. 
Nothing happens when I 
push “Start Blender” 
Look on the Recipe Screen.  If you see “Mixer Full”, then check the mixer.  
If the mixer is not full, then check that the mixer prox is adjusted properly 
(small screw on back). 
“E-STOP has been 
Activated” is shown 
Check the E-Stop located on the front of the blender panel. 
“Interface has been 
Locked” is shown 
Click “Unlock” and enter in your User Password. 
I’ve forgotten my User 
Password 
Contact Sterling’s Service Department. 
POWER INTERRUPTION 
ALARM 
Power was lost during a batch.  Check your power source unless you 
intentionally killed the power during the batch. 
PLC Battery Low 
Change out the PLC battery with your spare 
Check the input power. Verify that 110 volts (or 220 volts) are ±10%. This 
voltage must remain constant with all the motors starting and stopping. 
Insure that the blender is on a “clean” circuit that does not have other 
equipment on it. If the power is known to be intermittent and have 
problems, set up the unit to run in “AutoStart” mode. See the factory 
setup sheet at the end of this manual. In this mode, if a short power 
interruption occurs, the blender will automatically restart. 
Check the power supply. Make sure that it has +5 VDC output to the CPU 
board. Adjust to +5 VDC, ±0.1 volt. 
Check the display ribbon cable connection to the CPU board and the 
display. See the electrical chapter for more information. 
Check the contrast adjustment located on the display board. 
Check keyboard ribbon cable connections. 
PLC Module Loaded 
Check the CPU board for “lockup”. To do so, reset the CPU board by 
cycling the power off and on at the motor control panel.