9. Settings Mode
9.1 Log In
To enter the settings mode you first have to ”log in”. Press
both arrow keys as you turn the main switch on. The
display will ask you for a PIN code.
9.2 PIN code
Use the arrow keys to fill in the correct digit. Press enter
to confirm and edit the second, third, and fourth digit of
the code.
No code is required for basic settings, just press OK
for the default code of 0000. To change this code, read
chapter “9.4.5 Basic PIN code”.
Advanced PIN code
5780
Used for program adjustments and advanced settings.
To change this code, read chapter 9.4.13 “Advanced Pin
Code”.
Attention! An entered PIN code is valid globally in the
software until the main switch is turned off, i.e if you
enter advanced settings mode and then exit to program
mode. The program editing will still be active until the
main power is turned off.
9.3 Navigation
To adjust a setting, press edit. To go back from edit mode
to settings mode without saving, press cancel.
Note!
If you press exit from settings mode you will be
redirected to “program mode”. You will then need to
repeat from step “9.1 Log In” to enter “9.4 Settings” again.
Navigation example:
Use
arrow keys
to change
language and
select
to
confirm.
Press exit and you
will be directed to
“program mode”.
edit mode
Use the
arrow keys
to scroll through the
settings, see table in
chapter 9.4.
8. Extended usage information
8.1 Temperature control
The mobile dryer is equipped with automatic temperature
control. This enables optimum drying/curing results within
the shortest possible time.
The properties when the temperature control is on are:
a
b
c
a. minutes
b. temperature increase/minute
c. max allowed temperature
The temperature control (pyrometer) measures the
average temperature of a surface. The diameter of this
surface equals 1/15 of the distance between the IRT
cassette and the object to be dried. The laser pointer
indicates where the distance check is made. This pointer
is close to being in the centre of the temperature
measurement also.
In settings mode, the short and long limit for a “correct”
distance measurement can be adjusted. Default correct
distance is between 55 and 65 cm. Within this distance,
a beeping sound will be given if the buzzer is active.
Note!
The temperature is measured as an average
of the measured surface (default diameter value 4
cm). Make sure to have the measuring surface placed
correctly. Make sure that you don´t measure the
temperature on glass, tyres or outside the object.
Otherwise, the difference between the programmed
temperature values and actual values may differ. This
may lead to unsatisfactory results and if the process
alarm is activated it will stop the drying/curing.
Consequently, for surfaces smaller than DIA 4 cm which the
temperature control cannot read correctly, we recommend
deactivating the temperature control. To permanently
deactivate the temp. control see chapter 9.4.8.
With the temp control deactivated the program
properties are:
a
b
a. minutes
b. percent power of max possible
The program settings with or without the temperature
control activated are working independently of each
other.
8.2 Process alarm
If the difference between the detected and the
requested temperature is more than 30ºC, the message
“Warning! Process error” appears in the display and the
dryer switches off automatically. This warning has to be
acknowledged by pressing enter.
By doing this, the program is terminated.
In case of process alarm, check if the temperature
measuring device (pyrometer) is aligned correctly to
the surface to be dried and that it is not registering
unwanted material temperatures.
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