Fishman Water Dispenser LDS9000 User Manual

LDS9000  
AirFreeCA Dispenser  
Operating Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Page  
Getting Started.............................................................................................4  
Specifications ...............................................................................................5  
Operation.....................................................................................................6  
Program Control ..........................................................................................7  
How to Use the Control Panel.....................................................................8  
LDS9000 Gun Assembly...........................................................................10  
Attaching the Syringe ................................................................................11  
Removing the Syringe................................................................................13  
Program Function.......................................................................................14  
How to Make a Bead .................................................................................17  
Operating Tips ...........................................................................................18  
Loading the Reservoirs...............................................................................20  
Alternative Filling Methods .......................................................................21  
Defining the System...................................................................................22  
How the LDS9000 Works .........................................................................26  
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................27  
Glossary......................................................................................................28  
Accessories .................................................................................................30  
Dispenser Component Selector Guide......................................................31  
Two Year Fault Free Warranty....................................................................32  
Meets applicable CSA and CE requirements.  
This manual is for the express and sole use of Fishman dispenser users and purchasers,  
and no portion of this manual may be reproduced in any form.  
Fishman, AirFree, AirPulse, PosiLok, FreeFlow, SafeLok and DripFree are trademarks  
of Fishman Corporation. © 2004 Fishman Corporation  
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Getting Started  
This manual contains all the information you will need to set up and test  
the 9000 series AirPulseTM dispensers.  
You will find the hook up for the LDAV on pages 10-15. For the  
MDAV, review 16-19. For the SDAV review 20-23.  
• Next, pages 24-25 will show your how to set up and test a thick  
paste-like material.  
• Finally, pages 26-27 explain how to dispense watery fluids using  
vacuum control.  
The remainder of the manual applies to all 9000 series AirFreeTM  
dispensers.  
First Steps  
1
Unpack the shipping box and use the supplied checklist to assure all  
items are present. If an item is missing, please contact us immediately.  
2
Make sure the set up area has access to power. No compressed air will  
be needed. You are about to experience the world’s only AirFreeTM  
fluid dispenser. No compressors, no filtration, no plumbing.  
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Activate your extended two (2) year no-fault warranty by following the  
instructions in the enclosed “On Line Warranty” letter to activate online.  
Once your dispenser is set up, return to this section to familiarize  
yourself with the multiple functions of the program controls.  
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Specifications  
Input Voltage:  
100-240 VAC  
47-63Hz  
Max Inrush Current:  
Output Voltage:  
Output Power:  
Fuse Rating:  
3.2A/1.8A  
5.0VDC  
4.6W  
1.0A/250 VAC  
Initiate Circuit:  
Drive Motor:  
Foot Pedal (dry contact), finger switch  
LDAV  
7.5 Degree 48 Steps/Rev  
MDAV 3.75 Degree 96 Steps/Rev  
SDAV  
LDAV  
3.75 Degree 96 Steps/Rev  
Axial Movement:  
.024 Axial Pitch, .0005"/Step  
MDAV .024 Axial Pitch, .00025"/Step  
SDAV .012 Axial Pitch, .000125"/Step  
Control Circuitry:  
Interface:  
CMOS microprocessor  
Tactile key pad  
.23ml  
Minimum Dispense Volume:  
Control Unit  
Size:  
7.63 x 8.75 x 3.5in (19.4 x 22.2 x 8.9cm)  
5.8lbs  
Weight:  
Gun:  
Length:  
7.15in  
Weight:  
7.4oz  
Cable Length:  
3 or 6 feet  
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Operation  
The LDS9000 Dispensing System uses a patented Linear Drive System  
(LDS) to transfer force from the drive motor to the syringe piston. The  
motor, lead screw and syringe piston are linked mechanically. Each  
attachment (gun to reservoir, gun to piston, piston to reservoir) is  
specifically designed to provide zero flexing in the system during a  
dispense. Simply put, zero flexing is what makes the LDS9000 the  
world’s most repeatable dispenser.  
Once the dispense cycle is complete, a  
programmed mechanical pullback retracts the  
drive rod which is mechanically attached to  
the AirFreeTM piston. The combined action of  
the plunger with the preprogrammed forward  
steps, and pullback feature produces a highly  
repeatable deposit with no post-dispense  
ooze. A pause between forward and reverse  
motion can be programmed in for use with  
compressible fluids.  
Flexible  
Control  
Cable  
Patented  
Linear  
Drive  
System  
The inner diameter and length of the syringe  
barrel are used to calculate dispense volume.  
For example, the inner diameter of a 10cc  
syringe barrel measures 1.63cm. One forward  
step of the motor moves the drive rod/piston  
.00127cm, resulting in .0026cc of fluid being  
displaced. With a 5cc barrel, it takes two  
steps to displace the same amount of fluid.  
Flexible Control Cable  
An electronic signal is sent via the electronic  
control cable that connects the dispense gun  
to the control box. The signal energizes the  
motor pushing the drive rod, attached to the  
piston, into the syringe barrel. The forward  
motion forces the fluid out to make a deposit.  
Power Supply  
The LDS9000 features a universal power  
supply. It automatically adjusts for input  
voltages ranging from 100 VAC to 240 VAC.  
There is no adjustment required by the user.  
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Program Control  
LCD Display  
Power  
On/Off  
Control  
Pad  
Extend  
Auto  
Foot  
Control  
Toggle  
Switches  
Retract Manual  
Hand  
Gun Port  
Manual/Auto Dispense  
• Each mode provides you access to different features on the liquid crystal  
display. Use the Auto/Manual switch to move back and forth from  
manual mode to automatic mode.  
• In manual mode, you can use the foot pedal to dispense a deposit or bead  
“by eye”. You are in manual mode when the Auto/Manual toggle switch  
is in the downward position.  
• In Automatic Dispense mode, you can set several variables, including  
program number, syringe barrel size, deposit volume, dispense rate,  
pullback, delay. You are in automatic dispense mode when the  
Auto/Manual toggle switch is in the upward position.  
Reverse Motion—Drawback  
In manual mode, flip the Extend switch, located on the control panel, from  
Extend to Retract to engage the motor in reverse direction. This will draw  
fluid back into the reservoir stopping any ooze.  
Hand Control  
In both manual and auto mode, flip the Foot/Hand switch, from Foot to  
Hand to operate the dispenser with a finger switch. Finger switches are  
sold separately.  
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How to use the Control Pad  
P SYRINGE:30CC  
1 VOLUME: 4.99  
Wait 3-5 seconds for  
on-screen instructions  
On Screen Instructions  
When in program mode, if you are not sure what to do wait approximately  
3-5 seconds and rolling instructions appear. If you missed them, not to  
worry, they will repeat until you make an entry.  
New or Saved Program  
In Auto Mode hit the NEXT key. Hit the left arrow to enter a new  
program or hit the right arrow to enter a saved program.  
Edit the existing program  
In Auto mode hit the BACK key once to enter the program manager. Each  
time you hit the BACK key it shows a different program parameter. Find  
the one you wish to edit, make your edit and hit the ENTER key. Hit the  
NEXT key as many times as needed to return to program mode. Follow  
on-screen instructions.  
Enter a Volume  
In Auto mode when entering a new program or editing an existing one,  
when prompted for a dispense volume press the digit keys to type the  
amount you require. Press the ENTER key to save your input.  
Skip forward/back through the menu  
In Auto mode, press the NEXT key to skip one slot forward in the  
programming menu. Use the BACK key to skip back one slot in the  
programming menu.  
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How to Use the Control Pad  
Erase an Input or Make a Selection  
In Auto mode when entering a new program or editing, use the left and  
right arrow keys to erase and input or skip between choices such as  
multiple saved programs. Use the ENTER key to select a choice.  
Confirming a Choice  
In auto or manual, always use the ENTER key to save an input or selection.  
The NEXT or BACK keys do not save—they only skip to the next choice.  
The ENTER key saves your data.  
Jog Between Menu Choices  
In auto or manual, always use the left or right arrow to move between  
menu selections.  
Back Panel  
R5232/DB9  
Foot Pedal  
Power Cord  
Receptacle  
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LDS9000 Gun Assembly  
SureLok™ Retaining Ring Cover  
Tip Cap  
Barrel Reservoir  
PosiLokTM Piston  
Piston Hub  
Lead Screw  
Dispensing Gun  
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Attaching the Syringe  
1
Remove the end cap from the barrel reservoir.  
• Make sure a tip cap is on the barrel.  
2
Remove the retaining ring from the dispense gun.  
3
Holding the dispensing gun with the piston hub  
pointed upward, place the barrel over the piston  
hub of the dispense gun.  
4
Holding both loosely. Step on the foot pedal until  
the barrel ears are raised at least 1/4” (.635mm)  
above the plate.  
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Manually twist the barrel in a clockwise  
direction until the luer lock connector is  
finger tight and the ears of the barrel are  
flush against the retaining plate. It may be  
necessary to set the EXTEND/RETRACT  
switch to RETRACT and step on the foot  
pedal to bring the barrel ears completely  
flush to the retaining plate. If you set the  
switch to RETRACT be sure to set it back  
to EXTEND before proceeding.  
Note: Do not over-tighten the barrel. It is  
only necessary to make a loose connection  
to bring the barrel flush. The Retaining  
Ring holds the barrel in place. Over  
tightening can damage the piston hub.  
Also, do not over retract the barrel ears.  
Over retraction will cause air pockets  
between the piston and material.  
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Slide the retaining ring cover over the  
syringe and rotate the cover in a clockwise  
direction.  
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The syringe should be firmly connected to  
the dispensing gun.  
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Removing the Syringe  
1
At the end of a dispense program the  
control unit will display a message:  
“Remove syringe and press enter.”  
2
Remove the retaining ring cover by  
turning clockwise.  
3
Slide the retaining ring cover over the  
barrel reservoir.  
4
Twist the barrel reservoir clockwise to  
remove it from the piston hub.  
• Discard the barrel reservoir.  
• Press ENTER.  
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Program Function  
The LDS9000 AirFreeTM Dispensing system allows 10 user-defined  
programs to be stored in memory, ranging from 0 to 9. The program stores:  
• Barrel reservoir size  
• Deposit volume  
• Dispense rate  
• Backoff or Pullback  
• Delay between forward and reverse motion  
Follow These Steps to Input a Program  
<-SYRINGESIZE->  
3 5 10 30  
• Press the NEXT key  
1
1
Use the left and right arrow keys to select  
your syringe size.  
.01 cc  
2
Enter your dispense volume by using the  
.00261-12.2335  
keypad to enter your volume followed by  
pressing the ENTER key or use the left or  
right arrows to use the SpeedBarTM feature*.  
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.392 cc/sec  
.065 - 1.567  
3
Enter your dispense rate by using the keypad  
to enter the volume followed by pressing the  
ENTER key or use the left or right arrows to  
use the SpeedBarTM feature*.  
3
4
Enter the amount of back off by using the  
5 STEPS  
0 - 500  
keypad followed by pressing the ENTER key  
or use the left or right arrows to use the  
SpeedBarTM feature*.  
4
5
Enter the amount of delay (0-9 seconds)  
0 seconds  
between forward and reverse motion by using  
the keypad followed by the ENTER key.  
.00 - 10.00  
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SpeedbarTM—This feature is available in the volume input,  
*
dispense rate input and backoff input. Hold down the left or  
right arrow key to make this feature appear. Continue  
holding to make the bar increase or decrease. The longer  
you hold, the faster the bar moves. When satisfied, release  
the key and SpeedbarTM will show you your selected volume.  
<- SHOTSIZE ->  
0cc  
12cc  
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Program Function  
1
To save program, answer YES followed  
by the program number (0-9) of the  
location you wish to save your  
program.  
SAVE PROGRAM?  
<- YES NO ->  
1
2
If you want the program to  
automatically load as the default  
program when the machine is turned  
on, answer YES to the default question.  
DEFAULT POWER-ON  
<- YES NO ->  
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• Press the foot pedal to dispense the  
first deposit  
Follow These Steps to Edit a Program  
• Press the BACK key to enter the program manager.  
Tip: The BACK key moves through each parameter until you reach  
the start of the program manager. The NEXT key moves you  
through each parameter to the bottom of the program manager.  
• Press the BACK key as many times as you need to get to the parameter  
you wish to edit.  
• Use the keypad to make your edit followed by the enter key.  
• Use the NEXT/BACK keys to make any remaining edits.  
• When finished, use the NEXT key as many times as needed to get to the  
Save menu.  
• Save your program edits.  
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Program Function  
Follow these steps to save a program to a different location.  
• Press the BACK key to enter the program manager.  
• Press the NEXT key to enter the Save menu.  
• Press the left arrow to make the save.  
• Select a location by pressing a digit from 0-9.  
STORED PROGRAM  
<-REPLACE NO->  
Tip: If the program you choose already has a saved  
program you will be asked if you wish or  
overwrite the program.  
DEFAULT POWER-ON  
<- YES NO ->  
• Decide if you want your saved program to  
default at start up by choosing yes or no.  
Follow these steps to restore a program at Start Up.  
• Press the right arrow to enter the Save menu.  
PROGRAM MANAGER  
<-NEW SAVED->  
• If you know the number of the program you  
wish to restore, press the number now on the  
keypad to restore the program.  
• If you do not know the program number hit the right arrow to  
review the saved programs.  
Tip: The programs will automatically scroll in order from 0-9. Don’t  
worry if you miss a program, the scroll feature will repeat until  
you make a selection  
• When you see the program you want appear on the screen press  
the NEXT key and the program will restore.  
Follow these steps to restore a program while in an active  
program.  
• Press the NEXT key.  
• If you know the number of the program you wish to restore,  
press the number now on the keypad to restore the program.  
• If you do not know the program number hit the right arrow to  
review the saved programs.  
Tip: The programs will automatically scroll in order from 0-9.  
• When you see the program you want appear on the screen press  
the NEXT key and the program will restore.  
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How to Make a Bead  
To dispense a continuous bead of fluid instead of  
a single dot, follow these steps.  
Extend  
Auto  
Foot  
1
Switch the AUTO/MANUAL switch to  
MANUAL.  
Retract Manual  
Hand  
1
.00261 cc  
2
Set the shot size to the lowest setting.  
.00261-12.2335  
2
3
.065 cc/sec  
.065 - 1.567  
For best results, set the dispense rate to slow,  
to minimize backpressure in the syringe.  
3
5 STEPS  
0 - 500  
4
As a beginning point, set drawback to 5 steps  
4
5
Keep delay set to zero, then adjust as needed  
0 seconds  
to eliminate any post dispense ooze.  
.00 - 10.00  
5
• Press and hold the foot pedal until the  
required amount is dispensed.  
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Operating Tips  
Suggested Tips  
• The faster you dispense the more backoff you will need. That’s because  
the speed at which the piston is traveling exceeds the flow rate of the  
material out of the dispense tip. Therefore, creating internal pressure. More  
reverse motion is required to get the internal reservoir pressure back to  
zero. We recommend you start with a slow rate and progress from there.  
• The LDS9000 positively displaces fluids. That means if you program  
.02cc’s of fluid, you will get .02cc’s out of a very small tip or a large tip.  
The only difference is trying to force the fluid through a very small tip will  
take twice as long. We recommend you increase the fluid flow by using our  
FreeFlowTM tapered tip.  
• A change in the dispense rate will change your deposit size. When the  
piston moves forward it often exceeds the flow rate of the fluid, thus  
creating pressure buildup. The best way to rapidly relieve that pressure is to  
apply reverse motion. When the dispense rate is doubled the fluid has half  
the time to flow before reverse motion, therefore the deposit size becomes  
smaller. Conversely, when the dispense rate is cut in half the fluid has twice  
the time to flow before reverse motion, therefore the deposit size becomes  
larger. The only way to maintain the same deposit size at all speeds is to  
adjust all parameters.  
First Shot Set Up  
•Follow the steps listed in the LDS9000 Rapid Setup Guide. We  
recommend you work with the Fishman test fluid provided in your  
dispenser to establish the first deposit.  
•When priming your dispense tip watch how long the fluid flows out of  
the tip. Little to no ooze, start with a minimum amount of backoff (1-10  
steps). Lots of ooze, start with a higher amount of backoff (10-25 steps)  
and adjust from there.  
•Start with a slow dispense rate and adjust your dispense volume and backoff  
until you achieve the right size deposit. Once your deposit is stabilized try  
adjusting the speed to your liking, watch the effect on your deposit. Return  
to volume and backoff to tweak the deposit size. Always allow the deposit to  
stabilize via 5 or 6 dispenses before making the next adjustment.  
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Operating Tips  
Components  
• Always use Fishman AirFree™ barrel  
reservoirs and dispense tips. Safely  
dispose after use. This method prevents  
contamination, ensures proper safety  
and provides maximum cleanliness.  
• The heart of the Linear Drive System  
(LDS) is the AirFree™ piston. The  
specially designed luer connection  
provides a no slip connection assuring  
the highest deposit repeatability.  
• Use Fishman FreeFlow™ tapered dispense tips. Small gauge tips will  
only create backpressure, put stress on the fluid and cause ooze. The  
Linear Drive System will positively displace fluids, which allows the use  
of larger tips with no effect on performance. The FreeFlow™ taper tips  
eliminate fluid flow restrictions preventing drooling and ooze.  
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Loading the Reservoirs  
Avoid Air in the Syringe Barrel  
Trapped air in the fluid creates voids that will make the fluid  
compressible. Although the LDS9000 Linear Drive System is  
stable enough to handle most compressible fluids excess air will  
force the user to use a greater amount of pullback. This will create  
a greater amount of forward and reverse motion in the syringe  
during a dispense cycle. Excess motion will put more stress on the  
fluid being dispensed. The goal is to reduce dispense motion as  
much as possible to protect the fluid and maximize repeatability.  
Paying attention to minimization during syringe filling will  
drastically improve performance.  
For best results, use a Fishman barrel filing station (see next page).  
If needed, use a centrifuge or vacuum chamber to eliminate any  
trapped air.  
Pourable Fluid  
Twist on a tip cap and pour your  
fluid into the barrel using a funnel.  
Insert a Venting Ribbon along the  
inside edge of the barrel, followed  
by an AirFree™ piston. Carefully  
press down until it contacts the  
fluid. While holding the piston in  
place gently pull the Venting  
Ribbon from the barrel.  
Thick or Non Leveling Fluid  
If the fluid comes packed in a  
caulking cartridge try loading the  
reservoir with a caulking gun. If  
not, spoon-feeding with a spatula  
often works. Follow the loading by  
inserting the Venting Ribbon along  
the inside of the barrel, followed  
by AirFree™ piston. Carefully  
press down to move the fluid to  
the bottom of the barrel and to  
remove trapped air. While holding  
the piston in place gently pull the  
Venting Ribbon from the barrel.  
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Alternative Filling Methods  
• If your fluid comes prepackaged in a medical style syringe use the  
Fishman B250001 luer-to luer fitting to transfer the material from  
prepackaged syringe to the Fishman syringe.  
• Another option is to use the Fishman C370001 AirPulseTM reservoir filler.  
Purchase your fluid in a 12oz cartridge or prepack the cartridge yourself.  
The prepackaged cartridge easily sips into the barrel loader. Air pressure,  
activated by a finger switch, transfers the fluid from the cartridge to the  
Fishman syringe (piston inserted), filing from the bottom up.  
•If the fluid comes prepackaged in a 1/10 gallon caulking style cartridge  
use the Fishman B250001 barrel loader. Operation is exactly as above; the  
only difference is the reservoir is designed to fit the caulking cartridge.  
For additional assistance, contact one of our Application Specialists:  
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Defining the System  
Program Mode  
Program mode is ideally suited for dot type applications or automated  
(XYZ system) beads. This mode allows you to program a desired volume of  
fluid for repeated and consistent output. In the program mode there are  
two utilities. Program Manager and the Save/Restore Manager.  
Utility 1: Program Manager  
The Program Manager has five adjustable parameters:  
• Barrel Selection  
• Dispense Volume  
• Dispense Rate  
• Drawback  
• Drawback Delay  
Barrel Selection:  
The selection of the proper barrel is critical to positive  
displacement dispensing. For the best results always select the  
smallest barrel reservoir that will work for your application. To  
minimize set up time we preprogrammed the control unit using  
standard Fishman luer lock barrels. Simply select the proper size  
(3,5,10,30) and move to the next parameter.  
Dispense Volume:  
Having the ability to enter a dispense volume is what separates the  
LDS9000 from traditional pneumatic dispensing systems. Our  
patented technology allows us to apply a formula based on the  
syringe’s inner diameter and the distance traveled by the PosiLokTM  
piston to arrive at the desired volume. This method drastically  
reduces the amount of time consumed by the guesswork of the  
pneumatic systems.  
Dispense Rate:  
This is an important parameter that allows the LDS9000 to  
dispense a wide range of material. By altering the speed at which  
the Linear Drive System travels down the barrel, we can dispense  
non-compressible to thixotropic materials with little to no impact  
on rheology. The microprocessor calculates dispense rate in the cc  
per second.  
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Defining the System  
Drawback:  
Upon completion of the dispense cycle, fluid oozing out of the  
dispense tip is a common problem when dispensing compressible  
fluids. The Drawback parameter eliminates any oozing by  
implementing a mechanically reversed action at the end of the  
dispense cycle. Because the system is intelligent, it knows the  
distance traveled forward and the distance traveled back.  
Therefore, on the next dispense cycle, the system will add the  
distance traveled back to the forward motion, guaranteeing a  
positive displaced dispense every time.  
Example: The system  
converts dispense  
volume to motor  
steps. Assume .02cc  
equals 20 steps. The  
following is what  
happens when 10  
steps of reverse  
motion is added.  
Drawback Delay:  
This parameter is most useful when potting or beading with a  
compressible fluid. A delay (in seconds) is applied between the  
end of the forward motion and the start of the reverse motion  
when drawback steps are programmed. This allows the entire  
programmed shot to dispense prior to the reverse motion.  
Utility 2: Save/Restore Manager  
The Save/Restore Manager has three adjustable parameters:  
• Save your program to ten locations  
• Recall your program from ten locations  
• Set a program as the default on start up.  
The Save/Restore Manager allows you to save and recall up to ten  
different programs, eliminating setup time when changing dispense  
volumes. Also, you may specify one program as the default  
program meaning this program will automatically load when the  
controller is turned on. This is useful when multiple LDS9000 are  
used on a production line. You are assured all systems will start  
with the same program.  
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Defining the System  
Manual Mode  
Program is ideally suited for priming the dispense tip and manual  
dispensing such as potting and beads. In manual mode the parameters and  
function of the parameters are exactly the same as program mode. The only  
difference is that the system will only dispense fluid for the amount of  
time the user holds the foot pedal down.  
The Linear Drive System  
AirFree PosiLokTM Piston—  
The heart of AirFree dispensing  
This unique design has made positive displacement with a barrel  
reservoir possible. Re-engineering the pneumatic piston concept,  
the high interference fit of the piston and the luer lock connection  
with the Linear Drive System enables intelligent dispensing. By  
increasing the interference between the O.D. of the piston and the  
I.D. of the barrel, we are able to completely seal the chamber  
eliminating material leakage. The luer lock connection provides  
complete control over forward and reverse motion. The intelligent  
control unit microprocessor knows the barrel I.D., the distance  
traveled forward and the distance traveled backward. With every  
dispense cycle the piston moves the exact distance every time,  
guaranteed. Drip-free dispensing, air pocket venting and all-plastic  
component dispensing are maintained with the new design.  
The Dispense Gun—  
The precision of AirFree dispensing technology  
The motor used inside the dispense gun is a linear actuator. The  
linear actuator creates forward motion by rotating nut between  
electrically charged poles. The drive screw runs through the nut  
located at the center of the motor. The design of the plastic gun  
housing captures the top of the drive screw preventing it from  
rotation. When electrically charged, the center nut will step from  
one magnetic pole to the other, moving the drive screw forward. It  
is important to note that the drive screw not rotating allows the  
attachment of the PosiLokTM piston, creating the linear motion  
critical to positive displacement. By reversing the charge, we are  
able to create reverse motion.  
Note:  
LDAV one electrical pulse (motor step) = .0005"  
MDAV one electrical pulse (motor step) = .00025"  
SDAV one electrical pulse (motor step) = .000125"  
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Defining the System  
Retaining Ring—  
The brawn of the AirFree dispensing technology  
The multi-legged stainless steel design locks the syringe in place,  
making the syringe and gun one. In dispensing, any flexing  
between the barrel reservoir and surface to which it is secured  
represents a pressure loss and will change the amount of fluid  
dispensed. Due to the tight tolerance between the stainless steel  
retaining ring and the gun, there is no room for barrel flexing  
when the thrust-of-dispense cycle is applied. This is a key  
contributor to maintaining positive displacement dispensing.  
The Control Unit—  
The brains of AirFree dispensing  
The control unit gives the user control over volume output;  
dispense rate, reverse motion and motion delay. By imputing and  
manipulating these parameters, the microprocessor will calculate  
the number of steps needed to achieve the requested result. A  
universal switching power supply automatically adapts to multiple  
AC inputs. The foot pedal may be removed for automated  
activation using a dry contact.  
Helpful Hints  
Priming the System  
Removal of the tip cap and introduction of a new needle traps air  
pockets inside the stem of the syringe and hub of the needle.  
Because our system positively displaces fluid, it is very important no  
air is present in any portion of the syringe. Therefore, it is important  
that any trapped air is pushed out of the syringe prior to dispensing.  
Changing Barrels Reservoirs  
Same Size Barrels: Simply switch one barrel for the next. The  
only consideration is to prime the new dispense tip prior to  
dispensing (page ?). The LDS9000 recognizes barrels of the same  
size so it is not necessary to reset the system.  
Different Size Barrels: When changing to a different size barrel, it  
is necessary to reset the lead screw, reset the dispense parameters  
and prime the dispense tip. To reset the lead screw remove the  
barrel reservoir, flip the Auto/Manual switch to Manual and the  
Extend/Retract switch to Retract. Hold the foot pedal down until  
the lead screw retracts all the way into the dispense gun.  
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How the LDS9000 Works  
With the power ON, here’s what happens  
when you press the foot pedal:  
1
The program is engaged, the motor is energized beginning the dispense  
cycle countdown.  
2
The motor pushes the lead screw, with piston attached to the end,  
down the barrel pushing the liquid out the dispensing tip.  
3
At the end of the program, the motor is de-energized—stopping  
forward movement of the lead screw and stopping all fluid flow.  
4
If drawback is programmed, the motor is re-energized and begins a  
drawback cycle countdown.  
5
The motor retracts the lead screw, with piston attached to the end,  
creating a vacuum that stops any post dispense oozing. The vacuum is  
controlled by the software program.  
When in manual mode the microprocessor switches to direct motor  
control by the foot pedal. As long as the foot pedal is pressed, the motor  
remains energized, providing a flow of liquid for filling or beading.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem: The fluid continues to ooze long after the dispense, (including  
drawback) is completed.  
Potential Solutions:  
•Check the needle size. The unpredictable nature of the  
pneumatic drive system has forced customers to use the needle as  
a flow control. What this means is that they use an ultra small  
(25G) needle to control the flow fluid because the pneumatic  
drive system can’t.  
IMPORTANT: Using an ultra small needle works against our system.  
Because we positively displace, we can get the same amount out of a  
14G as a 25G. Use the needle with the largest I.D. and shortest length  
possible, preferably a free flow tip, to reduce backpressure.  
•Check that the syringe is packaged air free. The presence of air  
will cause oozing. It is recommended the syringes be packaged  
using centrifuge or vacuum when possible.  
•Make sure you are using an PosiLokTM piston. Pistons are included  
in your dispense kit.  
Problem: The fluid is blowing by the AirFreeTM piston.  
Potential Solutions:  
•Examine the seal of the piston. Sometimes syringe fillers, either  
by rushing or attempting to squeeze air out, allow fluid to  
permeate the front seal of the piston. When the front seal is  
maintained the piston will not leak. Also, adding a Fishman Piston  
Stabilizer will help. See Accessories for ordering information.  
•Make sure you are using Fishman Syringes. The inner diameter  
has been preloaded into the software for dispense calculations.  
Competitor’s syringes have different diameters, which will cause  
problems trying to achieve the dispensed amount.  
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Glossary  
FOOT .................................Setting for using a foot pedal to activate dispensing cycle  
HAND................................Setting for using finger switch to activate a dispense cycle  
SYR.....................................Syringe— barrel reservoir selection  
DIA.....................................Length—user-defined syringe inside length from ears to bottom in  
millimeters  
V.........................................Volume—Volume to be dispensed, in cubic centimeters  
R .........................................Dispense Rate—The rate, in cubic centimeters per second, at  
which you want to dispense the fluid  
PRGM.................................Program key to enter or exit at AUTO DISPENSE PROGRAM  
MANAGER  
ENTER ...............................Key to activate desired parameter  
NEXT.................................Key to advance to the next screen without changing the exiting  
parameters  
SYRINGE  
ATTACHMENT.................The ideal position for the ears of the barrel reservoir after locking  
it into place, is flush up against the retaining plate. Note: Always  
attach a new barrel reservoir with the tip cap on.  
PRIMING  
THE SYSTEM ...................Eliminates any trapped air between the barrel reservoir and  
needle. Always prime the system at start up.  
PARAMETER  
LIMITS ...............................If you want to know the min., max, or high and low values of  
parameters for a given syringe, type in 999 at the prompt and  
press the ENTER key. View the display; it will flash the values  
on the screen and then return.  
RETRACT ..........................When you are in program mode and you change the  
EXTEND/RETRACT switch to RETRACT, the system will  
prompt you to hit the ENTER key or flip the switch back to  
EXTEND. This is a safety precaution. If you retract with the  
PosiLokTM piston attached, the barrel reservoir will fill up with air  
from the open end. Before you use the retract feature, be sure  
you remove your barrel reservoir. When retracting the lead screw  
in manual mode, all you have to do is flip the  
EXTEND/RETRACT switch to RETRACT. The PosiLokTM  
piston will retract for as long as the foot pedal is depressed.  
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Glossary  
DISPENSE RATE...............Always start with the slowest recommended rate and increase  
incrementally.  
DRAWBACK DELAY.........When using a small needle you can take advantage of the  
drawback delay feature to give you more control over your output  
volume. This feature allows the fluid to flow out of the syringe  
before you drawback the PosiLokTM piston and begin your next  
dispense cycle.  
FACTORY SETTINGS .......The factory settings will be replaced with your settings when you  
save into location #1 and #2  
SAVE...................................When you save an application into a location that has a  
previously stored application, you will be asked to replace the  
existing application.  
RESTORE ...........................When you restore an application from a location, the parameters  
will flash on the display. You will then be asked to restore the  
application.  
ACTIVATING  
A PARAMETER..................if you notice that a parameter that you set didn’t take effect,  
make sure you pressed the ENTER key before proceeding to the  
next screen. If you did not press the ENTER key, the values you  
entered will not take effect on the next dispensing cycle.  
NEEDLE SELECTION ..... When selecting a needle we recommend using the FreeFlowTM tip  
with the LDS9000. This tip allows the least amount of flow  
restriction thus allowing positive flow of the fluid from the  
syringe.  
PREPACKAGED  
SYRINGE ..........................Must be free of air pockets to receive the full benefits of the  
LDS9000. Contact your Fishman representative for AirFreeTM  
filling suggestions.  
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Dispenser Component Selector Guide  
The charts below are only a small sample of available Fishman components.  
Please refer to the complete Fishman catalog to view the entire product line.  
Retaining Ring  
PosiLokTM  
Flexible  
The unique multi-legged  
design firmly locks the  
barrel into place  
eliminating any possibility  
of pressure loss during dispense.  
Dispense Tips  
Soft polypropylene burr and flash free tips  
assure accurate deposit control.  
Gauge ID  
.5”  
1.5”  
Color  
Quantity  
Per Pack  
Size  
Retaining Ring  
15G .049” Z532115 Z534115 Brown  
18G .032” Z532118 Z534118 Dk. Green  
20G .019” Z532120 Z534120 Pink  
3cc  
10cc  
O312291  
O314291  
1
1
25G .014” Z532125 Z534125  
Red  
AirFreeTM CA  
Barrels/Pistons  
Accessories  
Gun Stand  
Each package contains  
same amount of barrels  
and PosiLokengageable  
pistons.  
Holds the dispense gun when not in use.  
LDS9000 Stand D600001  
Quantity  
Per Pack  
Size  
Clear  
Piston Stabilizer  
3cc  
O502051  
O504171  
50  
30  
10cc  
Attaches to the end of the Linear  
Drive System dispense rod. Clam  
shell design clamps  
onto the piston hub.  
Each kit contains a  
piston stabilizer, assembly  
tool and instructions  
PosiLokTM  
Teflon®-  
Lined  
Dispense Tips  
5cc Stabilizer Kit  
10cc Stabilizer Kit  
30cc Stabilizer Kit  
Y010101  
Y020101  
Y030101  
ID  
1/2” Length  
Hub Color  
.020”  
.006”  
Z592121  
Z592125  
Gray  
Pink  
Automation Gun Bracket  
Mounts the gun to an XYZ  
dispense station.  
LDS9000 Bracket  
Y200001  
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Two Year Fault-Free Warranty  
Fishman Corporation (Fishman) warrants its product to be  
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period  
of two years from the date of purchase.  
Under this warranty, Fishman will repair or replace any defective  
part or, at its own option, the complete dispenser regardless of  
fault. To obtain service under warranty, product must be  
returned, freight prepaid, to Fishman.  
Before use, the customer must determine the suitability of  
the product for their intended use and therefore customer  
assumes all risk and liability connected with products use.  
At no time under any circumstance shall any liability or  
obligation of Fishman arising from the warranty exceed the  
purchase price of the product.  
Except as provided herein, Fishman makes no warranties,  
express or implied, including warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Fishman  
be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or  
consequential damages arising out of use of this product.  
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Fishman Corporation  
192 South Street  
Hopkinton, MA 01748  
800-433-2115 Fax 508-435-2119  
www.fishmancorp.com  
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