The new control generation GEA Westfalia Separator IO reduces complexity and focuses on user-friendliness. Accordingly, the initial consideration when developing the human machine interface was not what the implemented logical controller or the centrifuge are able to do; instead, the focus was on what the user needs, either the operator, the commissioner or the compaony’s own service engineer.
This was the motto of the developers at GEA Westfalia Separator Group when they started to develop the new IO control. The aim was to make it simple because, in a world which is becoming more and more complex and difficult to understand, “simplicity is the real sophistication” to quote Steve Jobs.
For the customer, this has benefits: operating personnel are quickly able to understand and handle the control units of the centrifuge, the familiarisation is relatively short. This increases flexibility in production. The reliability of the production processes also improves because, if the system only displays what the user needs, the error potential declines automatically.
The benefit for the customer is that the wide range of functionalities is now available in a much more intuitive manner. Indeed, who of us is fully aware of all functions of our TV or digital camera? Nobody likes to wade through inch-thick instruction manuals with the result that we familiarize ourselves with the basic operations while everything else remains disregarded, including genuinely useful functions.
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