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UV LAMP (OPTION)
Setting UV timer extension
UV output decreases as the cumulative time that the UV lamp is turned on increases. To compensate for
this, the time to turn on the UV lamp on this product is automatically extended as the accumulated time
that the UV lamp has been on increases.
Extension rate: 0% - 40% (can not be set)
Example) UV Timer: 10 minutes, UV Timer Ext.: 10 % → UV lamp lights for 11 minutes.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶
The left side of the display will change to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor on the Menu screen to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1]
using the up/down keys (
△▽
), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶
The display will change to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. Move the cursor on the Alarms and Controls screen to UV Setting [Fig.
2] using the up/down keys (
△▽
), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶
The display will change to the UV Setting screen.
4. Move the cursor on the UV Setting screen to Auto-Extended Time (Fig.
3) using the up/down keys (
△▽
), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶
The right side of the display will change to the Auto-Extended Time
screen, and the current UV lighting time's automatic extension ratio will
be displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶
You will be returned to the UV Setting screen.
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
seconds has passed without any key operation.
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
UV Setting
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
Auto-Extended Time
10
%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls