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Owner Manual
Operating Instructions
2.1A-30004-A02
LINCOLN GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1263 D-69183 Walldorf Tel +49 (6227) 33-0 Fax +49 (6227) 33-259
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Full reservoir
The stirring paddle rotates clockwise during the
operating time.
Due to the rotating motion of the stirring paddle in the
lubricant the pivoting guiding plate with the round soleno-
id , item 1 fig. 33, is pressed backwards. The solenoid
moves towards the center of rotation of the stirring
paddle. The electromagnetic switch, item 2, cannot be
activated.
Control cam, item 3, guides the round solenoid with the
pivoting guiding plate automatically outwards, in the
direction of the reservoir wall. After the lubricant has left
the control cam, it flows against the guiding plate, thus
displacing the solenoid again onto the center of rotation
of the stirring paddle.
Reservoir empty
During the rotating motion of the stirring paddle there is
no backpressure from the lubricant. The guiding plate
with the round solenoid no longer moves towards the
center of rotation of the stirring paddle. After control cam,
item 3, has been overtravelled, the solenoid remains in
the outer position and overruns the electromagnetic
switch 2. The solenoid activates the electromagnetic
switch contact-free thus triggering a low-level signal. The
operating time is stopped by the piston detector.
Note: The flashing signal LL appears only after the solenoid
has activated the electromagnetic switch 6 times contact-
free.
Magnetic switch
The electromagnetic switch is activated contact-free and
without wear by the magnetic field of the solenoid fitted to
the stirring paddle.
Fig. 33 - Switching parts of the low-level control
1 - Guiding plate with round solenoid
2 - Electromagnetic switch (at stirring paddle)
3 - Control cam
Low-Level Control
Low-level control for grease
Note: The switching parts listed above are not suitable for li-
quid grease. In such a case a float magnetic switch must be
used (see Low-level control for oil).
Reading of the data memory QuickData
* Read data memory via a suitable laptop with integrated
or, if not available, external infrared interface (see Owner
Manual Diagnostic Software - QuickData. To be able to
read from the reading window, place the infrared inter-
face of the laptop at a maximum distance of 1m horizon-
tally in front of it, then read the data.
Hardware requirements
Operating system: MS Windows 98 or 98/2000
Computer: IBM AT or compatible device, 486 DX or
faster, 16 MB RAM hard disk with
a minimum of 1 MB free memory
a free serial connection (COM-Port, 9-pole)
mouse (bus-type)
3 1/2 HD disk drive
External infrared interface
Part n°. 236-10127-1
Protocol: IrDA 1.219200/8/N Baud
Plug-in for COM-Port (RS 232, 9-pole
SubD - plug; socket)
Reach approx. 1 m
Fig.32 - Reading of the data memory
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