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4. Operating procedures
List of operation modes and functions
Operation modes of the unit are as shown below:
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Name Description
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1
Fixed temperature
operation
Pressing the FIXED
TEMP. key to enter the fixed
temperature operation setting mode.
Pressing the FIXED
TEMP. key again to enter the
temperature setting mode.
Set a temperature with the
▼▲
keys.
Pressing the RUN/STOP key to start operation,
and pressing the RUN/STOP key again to stop operation.
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2
Quick auto
stop operation
Used when you want to, for example, “stop operation being
performed automatically in several hours.
Pressing the TIMER key during the fixed temperature
operation to enable setting a time before operation stops.
Set duration before stop with the
▼▲
keys.
Pressing the RUN/STOP key starts quick auto stop operation
and activates the timer in the middle of it to automatically
stop it after the set period of time.
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3
Auto stop operation
Used when you want to “set automatic stop for fixed
temperature operation when making settings for it.”
Press the TIMER key to display “AStP.”
Pressing the ENTER key to set the temperature setting “Sv.”
Pressing the ENTER key again to enable setting of the
operation time “tim.”
Pressing the RUN/STOP key starts auto stop operation.
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4
Auto start operation
Used when you want to “start operation automatically after
several hours” after power is turned on.
Press the TIMER key to display “AStr.”
Pressing the ENTER key to set the temperature setting “Sv.”
Pressing the ENTER key again to enable setting of the
operation time “tim.”
Pressing the RUN/STOP key starts auto start operation.
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5 Program
operation
This is used to raise or lower temperature based on the set
temperature and time.
Press the PROGRAM key to display “PrGn.” (n:1,2,3)
Press the PROGRAM key again to select a program mode
you want.
To select “PrG2” or “PrG3”, press the ENTER key to select a
pattern “PAt” you want.
Pressing the RUN/STOP key starts program operation.
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* Operation mode cannot be changed while the unit is in operation. First stop operation before
changing the mode.