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Using the incubator
6.10.1
Viewing the event log
The EVENT LOG screen displays information about the previous fifty alarm events. It also displays the
number of door openings for the current and previous day.
To view the event log
►
From the MAIN screen, use the buttons to navigate to and select the Event Log option. The EVENT
LOG screen appears.
6.10.1.1
Understanding the event log format
The following is the format for the event log:
EVENT LOG Door AA/AA BB/BB
Openings: C D
EE F GG HH/HH/HH II:IIJ KK.KK
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Item
Description
AA/AA
Current date (month and day)
BB/BB
Previous date (month and day)
C
Number of door openings on current date
D
Number of door openings on previous date
EE
Event number. The most recent event is numbered as 1. Values can be 1-50, inclusive.
F
Event. S indicates the start of an alarm condition. R indicates that the alarm was reset
and the system returned to normal.
GG
Alarm Type. Alarm types are as follows:
DR
Door Open
HI
High temperature
LO
Low temperature
CO
Condenser temperature
NB
No Battery
AC
Power failure
A(n)
Agitator (n) stopped (where n is 1, 2, or 3, depending on model)
HH/HH/HH
Date of event (month and day, and the last two digits of the year)
II:II
Time (hours and minutes) of event.
J
Time (appears for 12-hour format only). A indicates AM, and P indicates PM.
KK.KK
Upper chamber temperature at time of event.
L
Temperature measurement system. C indicates Celsius, F indicates Fahrenheit.
6.10.1.2
Viewing details about an event
You can view additional details about events that appear in the event log.
To view details about an event
1
From the EVENT LOG screen, press the UP or DOWN button until the event number for which you
want details is highlighted.
NOTE:
If the entire line for the event is highlighted, then the alarm for that event was
caused by a system self-test that was initiated by an operator.
2
Press the SELECT button. The EVENT LOG DETAIL screen for that event number appears.
3
Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen, or press the HOME button to return to the
HOME screen.