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OPERATION (CONTINUED)
S
ET THE
T
EMPERATURE
S
ET
P
OINT
Perform the steps below to change the set point to the operational temperature you will be using
during your incubation application. Incubators come from the factory with a set point of 37
°
C. Each
incubator set point must be set independently.
Note:
The visual example below depicts adjusting the incubator set point from 35°C to a 37°C
application temperature.
End of Procedure
Set Temperature Set Point
1. Turn the
OTL
dial clockwise to its max setting, if not already set at max.
a. This prevents the Safety cutoff system from interfering with
this procedure.
2. Press and release either of the
temperature
arrow buttons
to
activate the temperature set point adjustment mode.
a.
The display will briefly flash the letters “SP” to indicate the Set
Point is about to be shown.
b. The temperature display will then show the flashing,
adjustable temperature set point.
Note:
The display will automatically exit the adjustment mode after 5 seconds of
inactivity, with the last shown set point value saved.
Set Point Adjustment Mode
Initial Set Point
3. Use the
Up
or the
Down arrow keys
to adjust the set point to your
application temperature.
New Set Point
4. Wait 5 seconds after entering the set point.
a. The display will stop flashing, and the set point is now saved in
the controller.
b. The chamber will now automatically heat or passively cool to
match your set point.
c. The display will revert to showing the current chamber air
temperature.
Heating to Set Point
See the
Set the OTL procedure
on page 50 for how to set the OTL system once
the incubation chamber has stabilized at your application temperature set point,
after you have performed any display verifications or calibrations.
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