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Set-Pro Control Operating Manual 

Ceramic version 

– July 2014 

 

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                                          Use your Smart-phone to scan this QR code to watch Set-Pro how-to Programming Videos!

 

Use this Quick Guide to Immediately Begin the Ceramic Express Mode Programming Process (Ceramic Firing Only) 

  
Ceramic Express Mode programming allows you to fire your ceramic by simply choosing your desired cone number and firing speed. It’s quick and easy to 
program and gives accurate and repeatable results time after time. 
 
 

Quick Steps for Ceramic Express Mode Programming 

 

1. Throw the power switch on the kiln control panel to the On position. 
 
2. The Set-Pro begins its initialization process and the display will illuminate. 
 
3. The Set-Pro will finish its initialization process and then display 

IdLE

 (Idle). 

 
4. Press the Enter key one time to begin the programming process. The display will read 

GLAS

,

 ALAr, bEAD, M-C

CEr

 or 

CUSt

 
5. Use the Up or Down arrow keys to make the display read 

CEr 

(Ceramic Express Mode) if it does not already. 

 
6. Press the Enter key. The display will read 

PrHt

. The Set-Pro is asking for any Pre-heat time. See page 11 for details.  

 
7. Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select your desired pre-heat time. 

If no pre-heat is desired select 00.00. 

 
8. Press the Enter key. The display will read 

COnE

. You may choose any cone number between 022 and 10. 

 
9. Use the Up or Down arrow keys to choose the desired cone number. See pages 11 and 17 for details. 
 
10. Press the Enter key. The display will read 

FASt

MEd 

or

 SLO

. These represent firing speed choices: FASt is Fast, MEd is Medium and , SLO is Slow.

 

 
11. Use the Up or Down arrow keys to choose the desired firing speed. 
 
12. Press the Enter key. The display will read 

HLd

. HLd stands for Hold and this setting allows you to hold the final temperature for a period of time. 

If no 

Hold at final temperature is no desired select 00.00. 

 
13. Use the Up and Down arrows to choose the desired hold time. 
 
14. Press the Enter key. The display will read 

rEdI

 which stands for Ready. 

 
13. Press the Enter key to begin the firing. The Set-Pro is now running your Ceramic Express Mode program. 
 
When the firing is complete the display alternates between 

CPLt

 and total firing time. Press the Start/Stop key at this point will cause the display to briefly 

read 

StOP

 and then 

IdLE

 

You may stop the firing at any time by pressing the Enter key. Doing so will cause the firing to stop and 

StOP

 will briefly be displayed. 

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Set-Pro

Page 1: ...2014 Page 1 of 19 Use your Smart phone to scan this QR code to watch Set Pro how to Programming Videos For Use with Set Pro controlled Ceramic Kilns with a serial number greater than 107718 SET PRO w...

Page 2: ...d Metal Clay Express Mode please refer to the manuals disc included with your kiln visit our web site at www evenheat kiln com or contact us at info evenheat kiln com CAUTION The Set Pro is used to co...

Page 3: ...details 7 Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select your desired pre heat time If no pre heat is desired select 00 00 8 Press the Enter key The display will read COnE You may choose any cone number bet...

Page 4: ...choose You re choosing which of the 4User program numbers will be used to store your program Your choices are 1 thru 4 8 Press the Enter key SEG is displayed along with some number 9 Use the Up or Do...

Page 5: ...formation during the programming process UP Arrow VIEW SEG SKIP SEG Used to select values when programming and allows for Viewing the current running segment as well as performing the Skip Ahead featu...

Page 6: ...kiln temperature to 200 F 93 C and hold this temperature for a period of time chosen by you You may choose a pre heat hold time up to 100 hours It is not necessary to use the pre heat feature if you...

Page 7: ...the left of the decimal point are in hours and values to the right of the decimal point are in minutes If you choose to not add any hold time at final temperature simply select 00 00 as your hold tim...

Page 8: ...ds to know which of the 4 available locations you would like to store your Custom Mode program In other words a program number Your choices are 1 thru 4 7 Use the Up arrow key only to select the desir...

Page 9: ...segment for your firing the display will read rA 2 along with some number If you have chosen to use only 1 segment for this firing skip ahead to line 21 for further instruction The Set Pro is asking f...

Page 10: ...ring a hold period it s sometimes necessary to add just a little extra temperature to the programmed set point temperature The Set Pro allows you to add more temperature in 5 increments To Use the Add...

Page 11: ...e Set Pro will finish its initialization process and then display IdLE Idle Idle simply means the Set Pro is at rest and is not running any programs 4 Press the Enter key one time to begin the Alarm s...

Page 12: ...rt on page 18 of this manual Have a look at it and note that some cone numbers have a 0 in front of them and some do not Here s a cautionary example to alert you to the importance of using the proper...

Page 13: ...nutes When programming a time value a red dot will illuminate in the middle of the four display digits Numbers to the left of the dot indicate hours and numbers to the right of the dot indicate minute...

Page 14: ...e scale you are using please consult Evenheat if you wish to adjust this setting Maximum Programmable Temperature The maximum temperature and cone that can be programmed in the Set Pro is 2350 F 1288...

Page 15: ...or 1 page 16 rA Rate page 8 bEGn Beginning Process Alarm page 11 F Fahrenheit page 14 rEdI Ready pages 7 9 botH Both Beginning and End Alarms page 11 FASt Fast page 7 rSLO Extra Slow N A bron Promethe...

Page 16: ...mance standards the Set Pro automatically stops the firing and displays a corresponding Error Code describing the fault These codes are identified and described below tC FAIL tC alternating with FAIL...

Page 17: ...ime User Defined Pre Heat if any 0 Min 0 Min User Defined Hold if any MEDIUM SPEED Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 4 Rate 120 F Hr 400 F Hr 300 F Hr 120 F Hr Set Point Temperature 200 F 1050 F C...

Page 18: ...F 04 1945 F 5 2167 F 019 1252 F 011 1607 F 03 1987 F 6 2232 F 018 1319 F 010 1657 F 02 2016 F 7 2262 F 017 1360 F 09 1688 F 01 2046 F 8 2280 F 016 1422 F 08 1728 F 1 2079 F 9 2300 F 015 1456 F 07 1789...

Page 19: ...faulty The thermocouple circuit is broken at some point usually the thermocouple itself The thermocouple circuit consists of the thermocouple any connecting blocks and the thermocouple lead wire conn...

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