Gas Composition (Temperature Compensated Units Only)
The gas composition (GC) refers to what the gas is composed of.
This affects the temperate compensation calculations
To adjust the Gas Composition
1. Make sure that the dispenser is idle, with the nozzle in its holster
2. Press and release the K-Factor switch until GC is displayed.
3. Enter the new gas composition.
1 = Biogas / Methane.
2 = CNG.
Each press of the K-Factor switch passes you over a
digit in a setting, making the digit blink. Holding the switch down for
more than a second changes whichever digit is currently displayed.
If you want to pass over a setting without changing any digits, keep
pressing and releasing the switch.
4. Let the menu time out so that the value and quantity amounts are
displayed.
The display resolution (SP) refers to the location of the decimal point.
The value, quantity and price per unit display may have none, one, two
or three digits displayed after the decimal point, depending upon the
currency.
1. Make sure that the dispenser is idle, with the nozzle in its holster
2. Press and release the K-Factor switch until the unit display shows
SP.
3. Enter the new resolution. Do this by pressing the K-Factor switch
five times. On the fifth time hold the switch down until the decimal
point is in the correct place.
There are four positions that the decimal point can be located,
allowing the price/kg to be set to the formats8.888, 88.88,
888.8 or 8888
4. Let the menu time out so that the value and quantity amounts are
displayed.
If the K-Factor switch is not pressed for 10 seconds
the menu item will time out.
If either the value or the quantity displays ever reach 999.
99 or 9999 . 9 or 99999 units, the dispenser will stop dispensing.