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P r e s s u r e T e s t
The instrument will create the pressure in the Retort as if a program is running; this
test should be done with the retort empty.
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The instrument should create a pressure between 1200 and 1250mBar (TP
field) in a maximum time of 60 seconds (GRADIENT field).
If this does not happen, check and clean the Retort lid gasket; if the problem still
persists, contact our technical service.
R e t o r t H e a t i n g
This test is to:
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Check the heating elements for the Retort.
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Melt the paraffin residuals that could be remaining in the Retort in case of an
alarm or a breakdown.
The Retort temperature is automatically brought to 60°C.
This process may require up to 30 minutes. This test can be stopped at any time.
R u n t i m e T e s t
The tests are the same as for the start of a program. This function is important to
check after a long period of inactivity.
E d i t S e t u p
This is where you can set the following items:
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Language
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Reseller
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Format for Display Date
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Serial Baud – 1200 is default
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Elevation –Important for high altitude laboratories
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L/L Alarms – Enable/Disable Low Level Alarms Beeping, Error codes
will still be displayed even if sound is disabled.
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EOP Beeping – Enable/Disable End of Process Beeping
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POS Sensor – only adjustable by service technician
R e s e t F l a g
This function has the same effect as the Reset Button located on the rear panel of
the instrument.
A l a r m s R e s e t
This function is used to eliminate an alarm in order to run tests of the instrument. It
is also utilized after a problem has been corrected, (i.e. in order to continue on with
beginning processes, etc.) It is also useful to reset the alarms occurring during other
tests on the instrument.