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ECO Gold
16
Programmer
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The programming function enables you to save five temperature/time programs. The programs consist of a
number of temperature/time segments and details about their repetition. The total number of freely program-
mable segments is 150. Temperature step changes (time is zero) or also temperature retention phases for the
same start and end temperatures in the segment are possible.
On starting the current set value is taken as the starting value of the first segment.
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Changes to the pump level are entered in the relevant line. If the pump level is to remain unchanged, "0" is en-
tered (display shows "---").
16.1
Programming example
The graph shows as an example the reprogramming of a
set-point temperature trace.
(Cooling time dependent on device type, consumer, etc.)
Example Seg. No. 2:
"reach 50 °C within 20 minutes"
before (
____
)
The original values ("before" table) are illustrated with a
continuous line and the edited trace ("after") table with a
broken line.
In the edited table a new segment has been
entered,
and
, tolerance
and pump level
have been
changed (
No.
T
end
hh
mm
Tol.
Pump
S1
S2
S3
Start
30.00
--
--
0.1
2
off
off
off
2
50.00
0
20
0.0
2
off
off
off
3
70.00
0
40
0.0
3
off
off
off
4
70.00
0
10
0.1
4
off
off
off
5
60.00
0
30
0.0
2
off
off
off
6
30.00
0
0
0.0
2
off
off
off
after (- - - - , edited)
No.
T
end
hh
mm
Tol.
Pump
S1
S2
S3
Start
30.00
--
--
0.1
2
off
off
off
2
50.00
0
20
0.0
2
off
off
off
3
50.00
0
20
0.1
3
off
off
off
4
70.00
0
20
0.0
4
off
off
off
5
70.00
0
10
0.8
2
off
off
off
6
60.00
0
30
0.3
2
off
off
off
7
30.00
0
0
0.0
2
off
off
off
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