SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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4. Service Interval One Alarm Reset
NOTE: If any changes are made to the
alarm, the accrued hours that have been
recorded for service interval one will be
reset to zero automatically during the
alarm
reset
procedures.
It
is
recommended that the alarm setting be
changed once the service interval one
setting has been reached and needs to be
reset.
A. If you want to change the hour interval at
which the audible alarm indicates service
interval one is required, follow the steps
detailed in “Service Interval One Reset”
and push the acknowledge/reset button
again.
B. The upper portion of the monitor will flash
“ALR” and “SET” while displaying “SET
UP.” The lower portion of the monitor will
show the current hour level setting at
which the alarm will sound with the last
digit flashing. Use the digit select switch to
program the value between 10 and 1500
hours at which the alarm will notify the
operator to perform service interval one.
C. Push the acknowledge/reset button again
to enter the value into the monitor’s
memory. The display will now return to
“Service Interval One Reset” mode.
All possible programming for the service
interval one position is now complete. If no
further calibration is needed, turn the
ignition to the “OFF” position. If further
calibration is needed in other areas, select
the area to be calibrated with the rotary
select switch and proceed as detailed for
that switch position.
Figure 2-97
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