3. To change the displayed day, press
OPEN
DOOR
until the desired
day is selected. When the correct day is displayed, press
CLOSE
DOOR
to move to the month MM field.
4. Press
OPEN
DOOR
to change the MM, DD, and YY each in turn until
the desired setting is displayed. Press CLOSE DOOR each time to
move the cursor to the next field. After the YY is updated, the
following message is displayed on the LCD:
TIME=HH:MM:SS AM
OPEN(change) - CLOSE (accept)
HH is the hour of the day, e.g., 09; MM is the minutes, e.g., 12; SS is
the seconds, e.g., 43; AM represents after (12:00 a.m.) midnight and
PM represents after (12:00 p.m.) noon.
5. Press
OPEN
DOOR
to change the HH, MM, and SS each in turn until
the desired setting is displayed. Press
CLOSE
DOOR
each time to
move the cursor to the next field. After the AM/PM field is updated,
the current date is displayed.
6. After the desired date and time settings have been obtained,
simultaneously press
START
and
CANCEL
to exit the month/time
program.
Setting the System Serial Number and
Total Machine Cycles
1. Note the total machine cycles and the serial number.
2. Press
START
and
CANCEL
at the same time; this displays the edit
mode. Then press
START
and
OPEN
DOOR
for five seconds. The
system displays the serial number with a flashing cursor in the serial
number field.
3. Press
CLOSE
DOOR
about 4 times to move the cursor to the 5th digit
field.
4. Press
OPEN
DOOR
until the 6 is displayed. (The numbers in the
other fields are not important for this procedure.) Press
OPEN
DOOR
once more and the system resets to 0. The serial number is also
reset at this time.
5. Press
OPEN
DOOR
enough times to change the first digit of the
machine cycles back to the number noted in Step 1.
6. Press
CLOSE DOOR
to move the cursor to the left. Press
OPEN
DOOR
to set the next digit. Continue pressing
CLOSE DOOR
to
move the cursor and
OPEN DOOR
to set the digits to correspond to
the machine cycles noted in Step 1.
7. Press
CANCEL
to change the fields. The serial number fields should
be displayed.
User Interface Calibration
User Interface and Control Subsystems
ASP Service Guide rev D.
STERRAD® 100 Sterilizer
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