6.0 Operation
6.0
Operation
6.1
Operating Cycle
The product is fitted with an instrument switch. The switch cuts off power to the
controllers and contactor.
Connect the product to the electrical supply. The cooling fans will operate.
Turn on the instrument switch to activate the temperature controllers. The controllers
illuminate and go through a short test cycle.
Over-Temperature option only
. If the digital over-temperature option has not yet
been set as required, set and activate it according to the over-temperature controller
instructions.
The product will heat up according to the controller setpoint or program, unless a time
switch is fitted and switched off.
The heat light glows brightly at first, more dimly as the product temperature approaches
a program setpoint.
Over-Temperature option only.
If the over-temperature circuit has tripped, an
indicator on the over-temperature controller flashes and the heating elements are
isolated. Find and correct the cause before resetting the over-temperature controller
according to the instructions supplied.
To switch the product off, turn the instrument switch off. The case cooling fans continue
to operate. Leave the fans on until the product cools to below 300 °C. If the product is
to be left unattended, isolate it from the electrical supply.
6.2
Operator Safety
This product incorporates a safety switch which interrupts the heating
element circuit when the furnace is opened. This prevents the operator
touching a live heating element and also prevents the product from
heating up if the furnace is left open. The operation of this switch should
be checked periodically.
Depending on use, the surfaces in the working chamber and the
chamber load may still be very hot after the appliance is switched off.
Touching these surfaces may cause burns. Use suitable personal
protective equipment or wait until the appliance cools down to ambient
temperature.
Before removing a hot object from the product, make sure there is a safe place to put it
down. If necessary use tongs, face masks and heat resistant gloves. Heat resistant
clothing and face protection can guard against the effects of radiated heat when the
furnace is open.
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