Sterling A0567659 User Manual

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SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 
 5-5-4  Verifying Calibration (Recommended on a periodic basis to 
ensure accuracy) 
 
1.  Login by touching “login” from the Inventory Page and enter 
“5413”, then touch the Sterling logo to access setup. 
2.  Touch “Calibration” and then “Direct Scale Readout”. 
3.  Remove the weigh hopper. 
4.  Locate the weight display for each of the two load cells, directly 
below “Current Bits.”  Write down the displayed value. 
5.  Add the calibration weight to each load cell mounting bracket 
and write down the value displayed in “weight”, as in step 4. 
6.  Subtract the values recorded in step 4 from step 5.  This is the 
measured weight.  If the measured weight is within a 0.003 
pounds of the weight stamped on the calibration weight, then 
you are within spec.  If not, follow the steps above to calibrate 
the blender.  (If your blender is frequently out of calibration, 
verify the operator is being cautious removing the weigh hopper 
for clean out.) 
7.  Press “Done” until you have reached the Recipe screen.   
8.  ***Anything in the Diagnostics Menu that is not covered here is 
in the Detailed Controller Setup Section*** 
 
5-6 Controller Mode Setup 
 
Setting up a recipe 
 
1.  Login by touching “login” from the Inventory Page and enter “5413”, then 
touch the Sterling Logo to access setup. 
2.  Press “Recipe Format” and toggle through the EZ, Percentage or Parts 
Modes. 
3.  While in the “Recipe Format” screen, the following areas will need to be 
configured: 
 
 
Batch Size:         This allows the operator to change the size of the 
batch to be made. A value will need to be entered 
between 0.5 to 199.9.  This can also be changed 
while making a batch without affecting the current 
running batch.  If the size is changed then you will 
need to touch “Accept New Recipe” on the Recipe 
screen before the change takes place.  This feature 
allows stored recipes with different batch sizes to 
easily be loaded without the operator having to 
reconfigure the blender every time they want to load 
a stored recipe.