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Chapter 3 Controller Descriptions and Operation
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3.9 Set default parameters
1)
It may be used to recover data and functional parameters when system halts or any other
abnormal situation occurs.
2)
Press
for more than 2 seconds until screen display
Ht
. Scroll the menu by
until
dEFt
is displayed, then press
for less than 1 second
,
the
dEFt
flashes. Press
again for
more than 2 seconds and release, once
donE
is displayed, it exits automatically.
Accidental power failure or interference, the abnormal situation will happen such as the
equipment may not be able to achieve normal temperature controlling, alarm may not be
cleared or abnormal temperature displays etc. Try
dEFt
command first to recover default
settings.
3.10 Terminate operating
1)
Press
for more than 2 seconds. The circulating pump and the heater stop simultaneously,
and the screen displays
oFF
.
2)
Disconnect the power by turning off the power switch, removing the power plug, or
disengaging the residual current circuit breaker (RCD).
Pull the temperature of the heat transfer liquid as close as possible to the ambient before
attempting to shut down the equipment, except when operations as such are prohibited for the
specimen! Warning, Hazards of burn and possible electric shock resultant from unattended hot
temperature or condensing and degraded dielectric strength!
Caution: Risk of freezing hazard!
When water is employed as heat transfer liquid, and when intended for standstill for long period
and when experiencing low ambient is possible, run the equipment at operating temperature
close to ambient for at least 1hr. Drain the bath containing water, and remove the water
completely. Disconnect the equipment and remove the mains plug from power source.
No draining of the heat transfer liquid with potential of chemical or biological hazard! Collect and
identify the heat transfer liquid for future use! Consult manufacturer or supplier of the liquid for
proper disposal!
3.11 Unit of temperature
1)
The default unit for temperature measurements and setting is degree centigrade.
2)
The unit of temperature may be changed to Fahrenheit or Centigrade as desired. Refer to
Table and item No. 4, use
cF
and similar steps for procedures.