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PART THREE - OPERATION
SECTION 5 - CONFIGURE MENU
Model P63 pH Analyzer
Rev. 7-1201
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You must edit this event line to establish when the defined
wash cycle event is to occur. Pressing the
ENTER key
en-
ters the event and displays another unscheduled event line.
Repeat this procedure until all desired scheduled events
are entered. Then scroll down and select the “SAVE &
RETURN” line, and press the
ENTER key
to enter all
events at once.
NOTE:
Wash events need not be entered in sequential or-
der. When the “SCHEDULE WASH” submenu is
displayed again, the analyzer automatically sorts
and sequentially displays all scheduled wash
events with “EVR” (everyday) events always listed
before specific day events (see example screen
below).
When wash events are inadvertently scheduled to
occur at the same time, the analyzer automatically
deletes any lower-listed wash event with the same
scheduled time. Only the time -- not the type of
event (WASH or NONE) -- determines the events
being deleted.
To delete a currently scheduled wash event, simply change
event type to “NONE.” When the “SCHEDULE WASH”
submenu is displayed again, that event will be deleted.
NOTE:
When an event is in progress, another event cannot
begin. The other event will be skipped. Schedule
events far enough apart to prevent them from con-
flicting with each other.
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