Conair GB/ WSB User Manual

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2. Slide the WEIGH BIN into position. It rests high in the frame and
is inserted from the side that has the hinged access window.
Install with the air cylinder toward you. If bin is already in
place, remove any shipping materials, tape or string.

3. Hang the Color and Additive Feeders:

a. Lift side latches and fully extend slide assembly. Remove the
hopper. Leave slide extended.

b. Raising the rear of the slide assembly, insert one corner of
hanger cross bar behind frame corner post.

c. Rotate assembly into place so both ends of cross bar are behind

corner posts.

d. Lower into place, bottom edge resting on frame and cross bar
properly positioned behind corner posts.

e. Re-install hopper. Slide motor forward until latches engage.

4. Place the controller on the support tray and plug in all cords:

a. Air solenoids into the multi-pin plug.
b. Additive and color feeders into panel front receptacles.
c. Mixer motor into right side of controller.
d. Sensor cord plug into right side of controller.
e. Load Cell plug into port on left side of controller.

5. Plug the CONTROLLER into the receptacle box located under the
controller tray on GBM, 100, 200, and 400 series models; and in the
mix motor relay box on 900 and 1800 series models.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT plug the controller into a separate power
source. The controller ground path MUST be the same as
the blender frame ground path. If your system has the
controller located in a remote location, MAKE CERTAIN
that the power to the controller comes from the
receptacle mounted on the Blender frame.

6. Plug the power cord coming from this box into a 110 volt power
source (230 volt outside U.S.). This cord MUST provide the ONLY

power source for the entire system, including the controller.
See WIRING CONSIDERATIONS, next page. 1800 series blenders require
a separate power source for the mix motor.

7. Connect air pressure to the unit. About 80 psi (5.5 bar) is
recommended. Lubricated air is NOT recommended.

NOTE: Micro Blenders should be set to 40 psi (2.7 bar).
The Vertical Valves used in removable hoppers on Micro

Blenders, and 100 and 200 series blenders, are more accurate
at the lower 40 psi pressure setting.

8. Remove all protective paper from the plastic windows.

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