Operating Instructions
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The TemperatureWatch Display
The TemperatureWatch Display appears 2 ½ minutes after the
Standard Display appears so long as there is no key activity
and no check, prevent or shutdown alarms are present. The
TemperatureWatch Display will remain on until any key is
pressed or a check, prevent or shutdown alarm occurs.
The TemperatureWatch Display shows the box temperature
and setpoint. The large numbers allow unit conditions to be
checked from a distance. The box temperature is that measured
by the controlling sensor, usually the return air sensor. The box
temperature in Figure 37 is 35.8 F (2.1 C) with a 35 F (1.7 C)
setpoint. The Cycle Sentry icon in the upper right corner of the
display shows that the unit is operating in Cycle Sentry mode.
If the Cycle Sentry icon is not present, the unit is running in
Continuous Mode. The down-pointing arrow indicates that the
unit is cooling. Pressing any soft key returns the display to the
Standard Display.
Figure 37: TemperatureWatch Display
If an alarm condition (other than a log alarm) is present, the
TemperatureWatch Display will not appear. If an alarm
condition occurs while the TemperatureWatch Display is
present the display will return to the Standard Display to
indicate that an alarm condition has occurred.
If the Defrost Key or Cycle Sentry Key is pressed, the display
will return to the TemperatureWatch Display immediately after
the defrost cycle is initiated or the operating mode is changed.
MENU
35
°F
35
TEMPERATURE
SETPOINT
.8
ON
OFF
Summary of Contents for Precedent S-600
Page 9: ...6 ...
Page 11: ...Introduction 8 ...
Page 15: ...EPA Emission Control System Warranty Statement 12 ...
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Page 39: ...Unit Description 36 ...
Page 43: ...Remote Status Display Optional 40 ...
Page 127: ...Operating Instructions 124 ...
Page 143: ...Optional Rear Remote Control Panel 140 ...
Page 179: ...Alarm Codes 176 ...
Page 197: ...Warranty 194 ...
Page 209: ...Maintenance Inspection Schedule 206 ...
Page 213: ...Serial Number Locations 210 ...
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