Mitsubishi Electronics A0567659 User Manual

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Gravimetric Batch Blenders w/Mitsubishi Control      Chapter 6:  Troubleshooting 
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Problem  
Corrective action 
Normal after a software upgrade.  Follow on-screen instructions. 
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. 
Check batch weight setting in the recipe menu. See the setup 
chapter for more information. 
Check the load cells and weigh hopper mounting for binding, etc. 
Check to see that a pellet has not lodged under a load cell. 
Check the ingredient supply hoppers to verify proper ventilation. If 
a vacuum receiver has a leaking flapper valve and the supply 
hopper is not vented, the blender computer can learn inaccurately 
and cause an overfill condition on the next few cycles. 
Weigh hopper occasionally 
overfills. 
Check the load cell connections to the panel. 
Check the mix timer setting. This problem is normally due to over 
mixing. See the mix timer section in the setup chapter. Reduce the 
time until the problem is corrected. 
Check the mixer drive to ensure that the agitator is turning 
properly. 
Material tends to separate in the 
mixing chamber. 
Check the high level switch in the mixer to lower the level slightly.
Material sticks to the flapper of 
the weigh hopper and is not 
dumped. 
Increase the Dump Cycles setting in Mixer and Dump Setup. 
Too much material remains in 
the mixer. 
Increase the Mixer Dump Time in Mixer and Dump Setup. 
The material is not being mixed 
thoroughly. 
Increase the Mixing Time in Mixer and Dump Setup.  Actually if 
you over mix material, you can have the same problem.  If you 
have the blender set for “Continuous Mixing” then change it to 
“Timed Mixing” and adjust the Mixing Time appropriately.