Sets maximum flow rates for different fuel grades (e.g., 40L/min vs 80L/min). Country Code

A cold start is typically only required for major re-configurations or to clear catastrophic memory errors. This involves moving a two-wire jumper to the "Cold Start" position before powering up. 2. Entering the Programming Menu

, focusing on basic setup, configuration codes, and troubleshooting procedures. 1. Preparing for Programming

Remove the cover over the CPU PCB to access the configuration switches and jumpers.

Gilbarco SK700 is a high-performance fuel dispenser known for its durability and modular design. Programming the unit correctly is essential for accurate fuel delivery, secure communications with Point of Sale (POS) systems, and overall forecourt efficiency.

If you have performed a cold start, you must re-initialize four primary parameters for the pump to function: Sets default decimals and units.

When the SK700 encounters an issue, it will display a specific error code on the price display. Understanding these codes is critical for rapid repair.

This article serves as a guide for technicians and site managers on navigating the Gilbarco SK700 Programming Manual

Before modifying any internal parameters, the dispenser must be put into a state that allows configuration changes. Most high-level programming requires physical access to the processor board to engage "Calibration Mode" or perform a "Cold Start".