Operator’s Panel
Service Manual
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2.4
Operator’s Panel
The operator’s panel includes an
On/Standby
key, a multi-functional keypad,
and a display that provides temperature and status information. The display
indicates the function of each adjacent key. Key functions change based on
operating context, as described in subsequent chapters.
Figure 2-3.
Operator’s Panel
1
On/Standby Key
– Press to place the warming unit in Ready mode or to return to
Standby mode. Reference
2
Status LED
– Indicates the warming unit’s operational status. Reference
of Warming Unit Operating Modes
3
Fan Off Key
– During operation, press to turn off the fan. The heater, if running,
shuts off automatically. Reference
4
Temperature/Information Area
– Displays the current air temperature being generated
(rounded to the closest 1°C). The following symbols can also appear in this area:
Dashes instead of a temperature reading indicate that the warming
unit is in Ready mode (both heater and fan are off).
Animated symbol indicates that the fan is on.
Animated symbol indicates that the heater is on.
Summary of Contents for WarmTouch
Page 1: ...Service Manual WarmTouch Convective Warming Unit...
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