•
Remaining time display with machine running:
Indicators
Time
Indicators
Time
Indicators
Time
Indicators
Time
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
65-
51’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
50-
41’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
40-
31’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
30-
21’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
20-
11’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
10-
*’
60’
50’
40’
30’
20’
10’
Cool-
down
•
* In
OPL
mode this is 0’. In self-service mode this is the defined cool-down time.
4.2.2. Functions associated to the buttons
Details are given below of the functions of the keys in the different machine modes.
Machine status
Indicator
Pressing
key
Action
Any mode
4
3 – Up
In OPL mode, the time is increased by 5 minutes.
4
3 – Down
In self-service mode, this does not have any effect.
6
5 – High
In OPL mode, the time is decreased by 5 minutes.
6
5 –
Medium
In self-service mode, this does not have any effect.
6
5 – Low
The High drying temperature is selected.
Machine stopped
2 – Off
1
The Medium drying temperature is selected.
Operating
2 – Green
1
The Low drying temperature is selected.
Alarm or warning
2 – Red
flashing
1
The drying cycle starts with the selected times and
temperatures. Indicator light 2 is lit in green.
4.2.3. Self-service mode
In self-service mode the time is determined by the pulses received by the microprocessor. The Cool-Down
period is not separated from the rest of the time and simply disconnects the heating for the last few minutes.
To configure the machine for self-service mode, the position of the DIP switch (S07) on the electronic
board must be modified. This defines whether the machine is in OPL mode or in self-service mode. In
addition, it also defines the time value equivalent to each pulse received by the electronic board.
The following table gives details of the configuration according to the position of the DIP Switch:
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