ACS ADC Series Leitfaden

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ADC, ADP, ADW SERIES DRYER HMI
Part Number: 882.04327.00
Revision Date: 07.17.2023
Revision: A
OPERATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Shipping Info
Inspecting Packaging and Equipment
Please inspect all packaging for any damage prior to unpacking. If you see any damage to
the packaging, please take pictures of the packaging prior to unpacking the equipment.
Once the pictures are taken of the packaging, take pictures of the equipment as well.
If the packaging is damaged, write Damaged Freight on the delivery receipt. If we find the
equipment is damaged, a claim can be filed.
Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such
as broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc.
Please take pictures of the damage.
In the Event of Shipping Damage
According to the contract terms and conditions of the Carrier, the freight claims are filed by
the terms below.
If the order is prepaid, ACS Group is responsible for the freight payment. ACS will file the
claim with the truck line. We need pictures of the damaged freight and a copy of the
delivery receipt marked Damaged Freight. ACS must be notified within 24 hours of any
damage. The driver should give you a claim number before they leave your facility.
If the order is collect or third party billing to a customer’s account, the customer is
responsible to file the claim with the truck line. You will need pictures of the damaged
freight and a copy of the delivery receipt marked Damaged Freight to file the claim. The
driver should give you a claim number before they leave your facility.
Advise customer service regarding your wish for assistance and to obtain an RMA (Return
Material Authorization) number. If you need assistance, contact the shipping supervisor at
262-641-8600.
Hold the damaged goods and packing material for the examining agent’s inspection. Do not
return any goods before the transportation company’s inspection and authorization and,
you have received your RMA (Return Material Authorization) number from ACS.
A certified copy of our invoice is available upon request. The original Bill of Lading is
attached to our original invoice. If the shipment was prepaid and ACS is responsible for the
freight, we will submit the claim. You will need pictures of the freight, a copy of the delivery
receipt marked damaged freight and the claim number.

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If the Shipment is Not Complete
Check the packing list as back-ordered items are noted on the packing list. You should have:
Machine
Bill of lading
Packing list
Operating and Installation manual
Electrical schematic and panel layout drawings
Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if you missed any smaller items during
unpacking.
If the Shipment is Not Correct
If the shipment is not what you ordered, contact the shipping department immediately.
Please call 262-641-8600. Have the order number and item number available.
Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions. Do not return any goods before
receiving your RMA (Return Material Authorization) number from ACS.
Returns
Do not return any goods before receiving your RMA (Return Material Authorization)
number and shipping instructions from ACS.

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: OPERATOR INTERFACE....................................1
1-1 Main Screen............................................................................................................................... 1
1-2 User Management..................................................................................................................... 3
1-3 POWER USER Parameter Settings ............................................................................................. 5
1-4 MAINTAINER Parameter Settings.............................................................................................. 5
ACTUAL DATA ....................................................................................................... 6
SMART MODE ....................................................................................................... 7
MPM.................................................................................................................... 8
FEEDING KIT.......................................................................................................... 9
SETTINGS.............................................................................................................10
CLOCK AND ON/OFF TIMER MANAGEMENT.............................................................11
WEEKEND TIMER MANAGEMENT...........................................................................11
MATERIAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT.....................................................................12
PASSWORD MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................13
1-5 SOFTWARE UPDATES............................................................................................................... 14
DRYWELL SERIES...................................................................................................14
DRYPLUS SERIES ...................................................................................................14
CHAPTER 2: WARRANTY .......................................................15
2-1 Customer Satisfaction Warranty Program .............................................................................. 15

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Chapter 1: Operator Interface
1-1 Main Screen
After turning on, once the starting animation is finished, the following standby screen appears with the
main operating parameters.
Move the O/I power button (A) to the right to start the dehumidification process and 4 vital
parameters to dehumidify the material:
- AIR FLOW - air flow of the production process (1).
- DEW POINT (2).
- DRYING TEMPERATURE (DEHUMIDIFICATION TEMP.) - process temperature (T4 - T5) (3).
- DRYING TIME (DEHUMIDIFICATION TIME) - minimum time the material (4) must remain in
the dehumidification hopper.
These 4 values are DISPLAY-ONLY when operating as a GUEST user. They can be edited
by a POWER USER or higher.
- Setting up machine parameters (5). Parameters change according to the user level used to log in to
the operator interface.
- User management (6).
The three-stages lights (7), (8) and (9) show the status of the switches set on the screen that can be
accessed with button (5) to activate or deactivate SMART MODE, MPM, SLS.
The three lights can have the following colors:
Dark Gray
Inactive switch
Light Gray
Active switch but the set value has not been reached
Blue
Active switch, set level has been reached

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If the variables for “SMART MODE” are true, the machine enters “protection” mode and light (7)
turns on blue to indicate that the machine is operating in “SMART MODE” protection mode.
A
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3
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4
5
6
7
8
9

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1-2 User Management
Keep the User icon (1) pressed for 3 seconds to access User screen.
- Guest (Does not require a password)
- Operator
- Maintainer
If the passwords are deactivated in area (2), the message OPERATOR PASSWORD becomes
PASSWORD DISABLED.
After entering the correct password:
USER: OPERATOR appears if the Operator password is entered
USER: MAINTAINER appears if the Maintainer password is entered
INVALID PASSWORD appears if the wrong password is entered
Hold button (1) to logout. Interface will logout and automatically return to main screen after
30 minutes of inactivity.
1
A
2

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USER levels
GUEST: Can only access functions that do not require a password (Screen A)
POWER USER: Can access advanced functions (Screen B)
MAINTAINER: Can access machine maintenance menu (Screen C)
All other passwords are set by the customer and define the various other levels.
A
B
C

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1-3 POWER USER Parameter Settings
Press the gear icon (1)
(2)
Press to activate the SMART MODE function
(3)
Press to activate the MPM function
(4)
Press to activate the SLS function
WARNING: If SMART MODE is activated and MPM is set to “RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE”,
MPM is deactivated and forced to change to “BY DRYING HOPPER LOADER”
1-4 MAINTAINER Parameter Settings
Press the gear icon (1)
(2)
Press to activate the SMART MODE function
(3)
Press to activate the MPM function
(4)
Press to activate the SLS function
WARNING: If SMART MODE is activated and MPM is set to “RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE”,
MPM is deactivated and forced to change to “BY DRYING HOPPER LOADER”
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