Setup mode
Chapter 4
OPERATION MANUAL
V1.2.0en/12.05.15//14.06
Liability for errors and misprints excluded.
Unistat® T300 Series
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Open the connection
>Circulation return<
[2]. Leave the temperature control unit open for a
while to dry out (without screw caps) and with
>Drain valve<
[4]) open.
Residual drainage of the externally open application with >Drain valve< [4]
Remove the knurled screw at the
>Drain<
[8].
Connect a suitable drain hose to the
>Drain<
[8].
Place the other end of the hose in a suitable container.
Open the
>Drain valve<
[4] by turning it counterclockwise (tu
rn 90° left as far as it will go). The
thermal fluid will flow from the external application via the bath vessel and the draining hose in-
to the container.
Wait until the external application and the bath are empty.
Open the connection
>Circulation flow<
[1].
Open the connection
>Circulation return<
[2].
Leave the temperature control unit open for a while for to allow it to dry out and the residue to
drain. Without screw caps with
>Drain valve<
[4] open.
Close the
>Drain valve<
[4] by turning it clockwise (t
urn 90° right as far as it will go).
Close the connection
>Circulation flow<
[1].
Close the connection
>Circulation return<
[2].
After drying out, remove the drain hose and re-fit the knurled screw to the
>Drain<
[8].
The bath is now drained.
Residual drainage of the externally open application without >Drain valve< [4]
Have a suitable container ready to catch the thermal fluid.
Open the knurled screw at the
>Drain<
[8]. As soon as you have opened the knurled screw, the
thermal fluid will flow from the external application over the bath and into the container.
Wait until the external application and the bath are empty.
Open the connection
>Circulation flow<
[1].
Open the connection
>Circulation return<
[2].
Leave the temperature control unit open for a while for to allow it to dry out and the residue to
drain (without screw caps).
Close the connection
>Circulation flow<
[1].
Close the connection
>Circulation return<
[2].
Re-fit the knurled screw to the
>Drain<
[8].
The bath is now drained.