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6.2.3 Alarm
The workstations have an alarm that warns if the temperature is too high or too low. The
system also has an error mode alarm. The alarm is a visual red light on the keyboard display
with an audible pulsating alarm tone. The alarm will sound the first time the unit is powered up
or
after a power shortage. The alarm can be turned off by pushing the SP key.
When the heating system is first activated, it will warm until the set-temperature has been reached.
During this period the alarm will not be activated.
The following messages can be shown on the display in case of alarm:
DISPLAY
MESSAGE
Temperature alarm on Zone-1 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-2 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-3 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-L (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-r (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-4 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-5 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on Zone-6 (See Section 7: Different Heated
Surfaces).
Temperature alarm on the heat area (See Section 7: Different
Heated Surfaces).
Error mode: Reset the workstation by disconnecting the power
(sound can’t be muted).
NOTE:
Warming up from 20 °C to 37 °C takes approximately 45 minutes without warming blocks on the
table. After placing an aluminum block on the table, it may take up to 30 minutes for the block
temperature to stabilize, depending on the initial block temperature.
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