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A special consideration has been made with regard to the vacuum parameters. A default value of zero
(0) is programmed for all new programs. When the value of the vacuum is zero, all parameters
regarding vacuum are lighted out in yellow and are not used, (see Display Example #25). When the
vacuum box is touched, the vacuum boxes will appear and can be programmed.
Display Example #26
The vacuum level entered can be any value between 15 – 76 cm (5 – 30in). A value entered outside
this range of values will produce an error message. If 76 cm (30in) is entered, the program will run the
vacuum pump continuously regardless of the actual vacuum level as long as a minimum level of 73cm
(28.5) is obtained for minimum vacuum requirements. The
Start Vac
can be any value equal to or
greater than the
Low Temp
value and must be lower than the
High Temp
value. The
Release Vac
value must be greater than the
Start Vac
value and less than or equal to the
High Temp
.
NOTE!
When using a
Vac Hold
time other than (0), the
Release Vac
must be set to zero (0) as the
Vac Hold
timer starts once
High Temp
has been reached. If
Vac Hold
time is not required then this
value must be (0) and a
Release Vac
temperature must be entered. If both non-zero parameters are
entered then an error message will be displayed
.
The following are examples of Vacuum error messages:
Display Example #27
The above error occurs when the Start Vac temperature entered is not equal to or greater than the Low
Temp temperature entered.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Hold Time (mm:ss)
Vac Hold (mm:ss)
Cool Time (mm:ss)
Start Vac (C)
V t T
(C)
300
Cancel
Ok
00:0
01:0
0
0
00:0
Porcelain
Low Temp (C)
Preheat (mm:ss)
Heat Rate (C/min)
Vac Level (cmHg)
Error!
Start Vac Temp not within limits
Ok
Porcelain
Low Temp (C)
Preheat (mm:ss)
Heat Rate (C/min)
Vac Level (cmHg)
High Temp (C)
Vac Hold (mm:ss)
Hold Time (mm:ss)
2ndHold Temp (C)
2nd Hold Time (mm:ss)
Cool Time (mm:ss)
Start Vac (C)
Release Vac (C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
01:00
60
890
450
0
00:00
00:00
0
00:00
Cancel
Ok
00:00
0
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