GSI Outdoors PNEG-951 User Manual

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PNEG-951

By pressing and holding the button while the power is off. Continue to hold and turn on the control power for the
dryer. You will be able to access certain dryer features that rarely need to be changed and if setup incorrectly,
could cause your dryer not to operate properly or not at all.

Pressing will allow you to enter the customer setup screens in the following sequential order:

Meter Roll Disable
Disable Air Switches
Meter Roll Reverse Select
Select Unload Method
Select Dryer Address
Attempt to Refill
Model Number
Temperature Scale Select
Fan and Heater Select
Set Time & Date
Adjustable Grain High Limit

Note: To bypass any or all of these screens without changing the current settings just press .

METER ROLL DISABLE

This option allows you to shut off the monitoring of the meter roll sensor located in the rear of the dryer. This
should be only used in the event of a failure of the sensor itself. This sensor is used for calculation of the bushel
per hour, total bushels and meter roll rpm’s.

To toggle this feature on or off use the

buttons then press the

button to accept the

changes.

AIR SWITCH TESTING

This option allows you to disable the testing of the air switch. This is useful if you are doing a pre season check on
your dryer and you want to start the fan and heater with no grain in the columns or you are having air switch
problems. The computer will ignore the state of the air switch if you change the selection to NO.

To toggle this feature on or off use the

buttons then press the

button to accept the

changes.

Note: If the dryer’s control power is lost, this option will toggle back to its factory state of YES.

METER ROLL REVERSE

This feature allows the meter rolls to temporarily reverse themselves for a programmed amount of time to help
remove any debris that may have built up around this area. This is very useful if you are drying grain with alot of
trash. This will help prevent the grain from not moving in the grain columns then causing the dryer to shutdown
with grain overheat error.

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