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S
ystem
C
onfiguration
Temp Unit
This option is only available for units that have heating functionality.
Plug the unit into the appropriate power, enter the System Configuration by pressing and holding the knob. After about
5 seconds you may remove your finger from the knob. The display indicate “System Config” on the first row, the “Temp
Unit” will show on the second row of the display.
Press the knob to enter the Temp Unit setting interface.(Long press will return to operation menu.) The “Temp Unit” will
display on the first row, the Actual temperature and unit “c” or “F” flash on the second row. Turn the knob clockwise or
counterclockwise to change the temperature unit. When the desired temperature unit has reached, wait 10 seconds,
the display will return to operation menu indicating that it has been set.
Over-temperature Set Point –OTP
This option is only available for units that have heating functionality. The Over-temperature Set Point is the set point
of the independent temperature control. The purpose of the control is to limit the top temperature of the element
independently of the standard heating control. This is helpful if there is a failure of the main control that would cause
the top to heat excessively. Typically the set point will be adjustable from 60 to 300°C, 400°C or 540°C(depending on
the model).
The Over-temperature can be set or viewed with this menu option. To do so, follow the instructions given below:
Enter the System Configuration by pressing and holding the knob. After about 5 seconds a single you may remove your
finger from the knob. The display indicate “system config” on the first row, the “Temp Unit” will show on the second row
of the display.
Turn the knob clockwise until the “User OTP” show on the second row of the display. If you do no action, the display will
return to the operation status.
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