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In addition, when running in Manual operating mode, the Hold
button is not functional. If the system is running in Manual operating mode,
pressing the Hold
button will cause the following screen to appear on the display:
Hold mode not available when
temperature control is not active
Hold Message Screen
Pressing the Hold
button will activate the hold function while running a temperature controlled program. While in the hold mode, the parame-
ters for the program in process can be modified. The cycle will continue after pressing the Run
button. A change of program parameters
during the hold will not change the original program. The original program parameters are maintained for the next heating cycle.
To make changes to a program while in run mode, press the Hold
button and the yellow indicator LED will illuminate, and the Run
button yellow indicator LED will turn off. When in hold, the system will maintain the actual temperature of the hottest thermocouple while the program is
being changed.
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Press the Program
button and the yellow indicator LED will illuminate. The display will change to
show the current mode of operation or the current segment of a Custom Program.
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Use the Cursor
button to move the cursor to the parameter that will be changed.
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Press the Increase
or Decrease
button to make desired changes.
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Press the Run
button to resume program operation and the yellow indicator LED will illuminate, and
the Hold
button yellow indicator LED will turn off.
Any program parameter (temperatures, rates, times, or number of TC’s) can be changed while in hold. In a custom based program, any segment num-
ber can be changed; however, if the operation of a segment has already been completed in a program, the change to that segment will not affect the
program function.
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Press the Stop
button to end the program.
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