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FIGURE 12.19
SETTING MAINTENANCE ALERTS (ctd.)
Screen: Selecting message at certain date.
M a i n t e n
M o d e
D a t e
Press [►] to set:
The date for the maintenance message.
Press [◄] to:
Return to maintenance mode selection.
Press [►] to browse through the values that can be set
at the bottom line.
The flashing value can be changed with [▲] & [▼]
Confirmation screen:
A r e
y o u
s u r e
<
C a n c e l
;
>
C o n f i r m
Press [◄] to cancel the changes or [►] to confirm the
Screen: Message after total amount of ignition cycles.
M a i n t e n
M o d e
I g n i
t
i o n
c y c l e s
Press [►] to set:
The total amount of ignition cycles for the Maintenance message.
Press [◄] to:
Return to maintenance mode selection.
The flashing value can be changed with [▲] & [▼]
Confirmation screen:
A r e
y o u
s u r e
<
C a n c e l
;
>
C o n f i r m
Press [◄] to cancel the changes or [►] to confirm the
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Press [ENTER] to confirm the changes.
changes. After the boiler returns to operating screen.
Press [ENTER] to confirm the changes.
changes. After the boiler returns to operating screen.
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Summary of Contents for CP-M Series
Page 5: ...5 2 0 PRINCIPAL PARTS FIGURE 2 1 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 60...
Page 6: ...6 FIGURE 2 2 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 60 CONTINUED...
Page 8: ...8 FIGURE 2 3 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 80 CP M 100...
Page 9: ...9 FIGURE 2 4 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 80 CP M 100 CONTINUED...
Page 11: ...11 FIGURE 2 5 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 120...
Page 12: ...12 FIGURE 2 6 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 120 CONTINUED...
Page 14: ...14 FIGURE 2 7 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 150 CP M 180...
Page 15: ...15 FIGURE 2 8 REMOVABLE COMPONENTS CP M 150 CP M 180 CONTINUED...
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