Diaphragm Vacuum Pumps UN012, UN024, UN036_I
Operation
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The pump can be operated either from the display or using the
PC software. The display is on a higher level than the software,
i.e. the pump can always be operated from the display. Pressing
the "Off" button stops a PC-controlled cycle.
a.) Using the PC-Software
1. Insert CD into CD-ROM drive on the computer.
2. Install the PC software by running "Start_Setup.exe" or the
Auto-setup routine.
3. Start the PC software by clicking on the "KNF-Pump Control"
icon or running "KNF-Pump Control.exe".
4. Set the desired language from the start page and activate
the program by clicking on "Start".
5. For additional information, please refer to the software
description under the menu item “Help\Topic help”. You will
find this file at C:\Program\knf\Pump Control\
knfhelpe.rtf.
This document can be printed.
b.) Using keys of the display
See fig. 5 for operating keys and display.
The pump is switched on and off with the ON/OFF key.
UN012, UN024, UN036:
Operating mode 1 is selected at the factory. Changing the
operating mode will cause error messages.
UN036.0:
Operating mode 4 is selected at the factory. The following settings
can be selected:
Operating mode 3: Enter a setpoint and a hysteresis
temperature value. The two pump heads are regulated to
this set point separately.
Operating mode 4: Enter a separate set point and
hysteresis temperature value for each pump head. The two
pump heads are regulated separately. This mode is
selected at the factory.
1. Press the Up key and the Down key simultaneously.
Within 5 seconds, press the Hysteresis key.
The current operating mode will be shown in the
display.
2. Set the operating mode with the Up key or the Down key.
3. Press the Hysteresis key to accept the value. Alternative: 10
seconds after the last value input, the current value will be
used as the set point.
UN012,
UN024,
UN036:
Switching on with the device in operating mode 3 or 4
prompts error message E02.
Fig. 5: Operating keys and
display (only .26 design: with
electronically-controlled head
heating)
Switching the pump on and off
Operating modes
Setting the operating mode