7
time-setting will increment the original setting for as long as you keep the
(
↵
)
button depressed. Releasing the button will allow the profile to
progress onto the next Zone.*
6.
To
decrease
the zone time, depress the
(red) on the footswitch or
(red) button on the hand-piece at the desired time. This will set the time
to memory and advance the profile into the next zone.**
Note
: Steps
3.4.5 & 3.4.6 can be carried out simultaneously
7.
Once required changes have been made, allow the profile to finish. Press
and hold
(
↵
)
, until the LCD tops flashing, to set the profile to memory and
exit setup mode
8.
*
Note
: feature not available in Cool-Down Zone
9.
**
Note
: This feature is NOTavailable in the Cool-Down Zone. Pressing a
red button on the footswitch or handpiece will return you to Zone 1 again.
If Cool Zone time adjustments are required they must be made in Run
Mode Setup (step 3.1.5)
5.
Additional Features
1. Integrated Vacuum Pick-up
The vacuum pick-up tube has 1.0” (25.4 mm) of travel and is spring loaded
to prevent damage to components during attachment.
Use an appropriate sized vacuum cup to make a seal on the component.
2. HCT System Mode
1.
Press the
(blue) on the footswitch or on the hand-piece once to
activate the vacuum pump and again to deactivate.
3. MRS System Mode – Place or Remove selection
1.
To toggle between Place and Remove; press and hold the
(blue) on the footswitch or on the hand-piece for 3 seconds.
4. MRS System Mode -
Place
1.
Press the
(blue) on the footswitch or on the hand-piece once to
activate the vacuum pump and again to deactivate.
5. MRS System Mode -
Remove
1.
The integrated vacuum pick-up will automatically activate the
vacuum and retract the vacuum pick-up tube at the completion of
Zone 4 (Z4) in Run mode. The vacuum will be active for the
duration of the ZC (Cool-Down Zone).
6. MRS System Mode – Positive Vacuum Indicator
1.
VAC will be displayed when the vacuum has been activated while
in Setup or Run Mode (Figure 4). VAC will blink when a positive
seal has been achieved with the component.
7. External Thermocouple Control
1.
When using the HCT-1000 with the external thermocouple (TC1
see Figure 4 above), TC1 is used to provide external feedback
control. Ensure that the thermocouple is placed in the heat path.
Failure to do so may result in an error or damage to the
component. TC2 can be used for temperature monitoring (refer to
1.5.7)
2.
When using the HCT-1000 with external thermocouples in MRS
mode, TC1 on the HCT-1000 becomes the master thermocouple
and is used to provide external feedback for the entire system.
TC2 on the HCT-1000 and TC1 & TC2 on the PCT-1000 can be
used for temperature monitoring only (refer to 1.9).