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4.
Press the
Left Arrow
key again you will see that the
Gas LED
remains lit. You
will set a time value for the next two settings
only if you wish to use the PULSE
GAS feature.
5.
Using the
Plus / Minus
keys set a
GAS ON
time
6.
Press the
Left Arrow
key to move to the
GAS OFF
time setting.
7.
Using the
Plus / Minus
keys set a
Gas Off
time.
8.
Press the
Left Arrow
key to move to the next setting.
Important Note:
Once you have returned the control to the normal operation
mode you
MUST
turn the GAS Feature and the PULSE feature on for them to
become part of the cycle. To do this Press the
Gas On / Off
key, indicated in
Figure 6
above. The
Gas On / Off / Pulse LED
will light up. This indicates that
the gas flush system is engaged.
If you wish to engage the
PULSE
feature you must Press the
PULSE On/Off
touchpad indicated in
Figure 6
(on the previous page). The
Gas On / Off LED
will begin to blink. The gas pulse feature is now engaged.
B.
Vacuum by Percentage
: This option allows your machine to control the amount of
vacuum achieved as a function of vacuum pressure instead of being time based.
Your
machine must be equipped with the optional Sensor Control for this option to be
used.
1. Enter the Edit Mode (follow the instructions in point D on Pg.00)
2. Make sure the LED above the word VAC is on.
3. Press the
Minus
key repeatedly until you pass
-1.
You will see the Time / Percent
display change to
99
.
4. Continue to Press the
Minus
key until you have reached the vacuum percentage
you desire..
5. Press the
Left Arrow
key to move to the next setting.
C.
Perc Time Vacuum
: This setting will allow your machine to reach 99%
then continue to vacuum for a set amount of time before moving to the next stage of
the cycle.
1. Follow the instructions above to the point where the number 99 has appeared in
the Time / Percent display.
2. Press the
Plus
key and you will see a 1 with what looks like a sideways T next to
it appear.
3. Continue to Press the
Plus
key until you have set the amount of time you want the
vacuum to continue after 99% has been achieved.
4. Press the
Left
arrow key to move to the next setting.
D.
Pulse Vacuum:
This feature allows you to set the vacuum to pulse on and off for a
preset
Total Vacuum Time
. If this optional feature has been purchased you will notice
that the VAC setting will require three (3) settings to complete.
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