Eme Series 2000 Manual – Confirmed & Official

A step-by-step startup procedure, including pre-start checks (oil levels, valve positions, electrical continuity). This section also explains the control panel interface—whether membrane switches, touchscreen, or rotary dials.

In short, the is the final word on how to interact with your machine safely and efficiently.

220–240V AC / 380–415V Tri-phase (model dependent), 50/60 Hz Power Output: Variable up to 4.5 kW

Inlet and outlet piping must be independently supported. Never use the Eme Series 2000 housing to support the weight of facility pipework, as this introduces structural stress and causes seal misalignment. Unpacking and Inspection Eme Series 2000 Manual

Cause: Sudden mechanical overload or short circuit in the output motor.

Mount the Eme Series 2000 vertically to optimize natural convective airflow through the cooling heatsinks.

The EME Series 2000 dispenser is known for its reliability in applying labels to products of various sizes. Its integrated electronics and compact design make it suitable for installation in constrained environments. Available in 120mm and 200mm widths. Mount the Eme Series 2000 vertically to optimize

Cause: Excessive ambient temperature or blocked cooling fan.

Uses a stepper motor with microstep technology for precision.

Are you dealing with any or wiring challenges? With the manual

Shut down the unit immediately. Clear the ventilation paths, verify fluid levels, and allow the system to cool for 30 minutes before restarting. Fault Code: E-204 Description: Pressure Transducer Fault. Root Cause: Hydraulic pressure drop or sensor failure.

Without the manual, technicians often replace expensive control boards unnecessarily. With the manual, you fix the root cause.

Inspect hydraulic lines for leaks. If lines are intact, check sensor wiring or replace the transducer module. Fault Code: E-402 Description: Phase Imbalance Detacted.

: Supports hot-foil coders (e.g., Model M01) or thermal transfer printers for variable data like dates or barcodes.

Calibrate all digital temperature and pressure sensors against certified reference gauges.