
24 - General description
Note:
When MC6-T is not used for a longer period, charge
MC6-T in 3 month periods. MC6-T's internal clock/calendar uses
a small amount of current even when the calibrator is switched
off. Remember to check the capacity of the batteries from time to
time eventhough MC6-T is not in use. Power it on if a recharge
is needed. Tap the battery icon to open a window displaying
detailed battery/charging information.
Power Management
MC6-T is equipped with two power buttons:
• Mains switch - powers on all functions of MC6-T, both Temperature
Block and Process Calibrator
• Calibrator Power button - powers on Process Calibrator even when
MC6-T is not connected to mains voltage
Note:
In Process Calibrator state electrical and pressure
functions are enabled but Temperature Block is disabled.
Using the Temperature Block is only possible when MC6-T
is connected to mains voltage. R3 terminal is a part of the
Temperature Block and it is not enabled in Process Calibrator
state.
For powering off, use the same power button you used to power
on. Switching off the Mains switch disables all functions, with a few
exceptions.
Warning:
If the Temperature Block has been heated up to
temperatures above 50 °C, it must be cooled down below this
temperature before switching off the device.
Warning:
Always switch off the Mains switch when not using
the device.
Temperature Block must always be cooled down below 50 °C before
switching off the Mains switch. When switching off the Mains switch, MC6-
T will be set to Standby mode, allowing faster startup if the Calibrator
Power button is pressed again.
If the Temperature Block is not cooled down before Mains switch is
switched off, MC6-T will go to Temperature Warning mode and not allow
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