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MAINTENANCE AND USE MANUAL
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(Conclusion of data entry for each program is, nevertheless, shown on the display by the appearance
of the word “
OFF
”).
The number “
2
” appears on the
PHASE
display (
15
).
D.
Press
ENTER
(
28
). On the control panel the following appears:
• the legend “
tEmP
” appears on the display (
11
) for one second.
• four numbers appear on the display (
11
) (these might even be 0000).
• the green
STO-TEMP LED
(
24
) come on.
• segment (
2A
) comes on.
Now enter the first temperature using the numerical keypad. Example: 250°C
Press keys 2 - 5 - 0.
E.
Press
ENTER
(
28
) to save the temperature data. The following appears on the control panel:
• the green
°C/min SLEW RATE LED
(
23
) comes on.
The legend “rate” appears on the display (
11
) for one second. Now enter the increase rate
(in °C/min) that will be used to reach the just-set temperature. Do this via the numerical
keypad.
Example: 6°C/min. Press key number 6.
F.
Press
ENTER
(
28
) to save the rate data. The following then appears on the control panel:
• the green
HR-MIN/TIME LED
(
22
) comes on.
• the horizontal green segment (
2B
) comes on.
A second “time” appears on the display (
11
). Now insert the holding time via the numerical
keypad. Example: 20 minutes. Press keys 2 and 0.
G.
Press
ENTER
(
28
) to save the data. Doing this completes
PHASE 2
and brings the
operator to
PHASE 3
. The following then appears on the control panel:
• the green
STO-TEMP LED
(
24
) comes on again.
• the legend “
tEmP
” appears on the display (
11
).
• the green oblique segment (
3A
) comes on.
• the number “
3
” appears on the
PHASE
display (
15
).
H.
Program
PHASES 3
and
4
according to the procedure used in
PHASE 2
as described
above.
I.
In
PHASE 5
, after inserting the parameters as per the previous phases, the aspiration fan
cut-out temperature can be programmed (see section 7.4) by pressing the
ENTER
key (
28
):
• the legend “
Fan
”
300
appears for a fraction of a second on the display (
11
) (Aspiration Fan).
• the legend “
U
” appears on the display (
15
).
L.
Press
ENTER
(
28
):
• “
t
” appears on the display (
15
).
• the program duration, expressed in hours and minutes, appears on the display (
11
).
M.
Press
ENTER
(
28
) for the last time to exit Data programming mode:
• the word
OFF
re-appears on the display (
11
).
To enter the data in the remaining programs, proceed as described in section 7.3.1 by keying
in the desired program number (0-9) during Program Selection (see 7.3.1, point B).
7.3.2
Entering data into remaining programmes