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Anoxomat
Mark II CTS
User’s guide
Chapter 3
Optional functions
3.6 User programming function
The user programming function gives you the ability to
program recipes. This option may be helpful if you
expect to need more than a few pre-programmed special
recipes. These pre-programmed recipes are saved in the
Anoxomat for future reference (see Creating a user-
defined recipe).
Creating a user-defined recipe
If your Anoxomat is equipped with this option, you will
receive a programming code that allows you to unlock
this feature and create your own recipes.
1.
Program recipes
. Press the Program recipes button at
the bottom of the Main screen to display the Program
Recipes screen
(Fig. 3.3)
.
2.
New recipes
. Press the New recipes button at the
bottom of the Program Recipes screen.
3.
Unlock program
. The first time you use this feature,
you will need to supply a code to unlock the program
on the Unlock Programming screen
(Fig. 3.4)
. If
you purchased this option with the Anoxomat,
the code can be found on the red protection label
(Fig. 1.4)
, or may be supplied by your local dealer
if purchased later.
Enter the code and press the Ok button. The New Recipe
screen
(Fig. 3.5)
displays.
4.
Define end percentage O2
. In the gas composer
partition of the screen, define the end concentration
O2 either by moving the scroll bar to the right, or by
using the scroll button. The result will become visible
in the result partition.
5.
Define other gas components
. After defining the O2
level, the Gas 1 level has to be moved at least one click
to the right. If more than one gas cylinder is
connected and defined, more options for gas
composition will appear on the screen. For example, if
a 100% CO2 gas is connected, the ability to determine
the CO2 end-concentration in the jar will become
available. Your choice is limited by the specified O2
percentage and the composition of the gas in the
secondary cylinder.
Fig. 3.5: New recipe
Fig. 3.3: Program recipies
Fig. 3.4: Unlock programming
More than one solution is possible. By changing the
position of the scroll bars of Gas 1 and Gas 2, the result
of the mixture becomes different.