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Se t Point
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Bath Te m p ., °C
Se t Point
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FIGURE A
EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS
Power Switch -
The power switch is located on
the lower right hand side of the bath, it provides
power for the entire unit.
Hi-Limit Thermostat -
is located immediately to
the left of the power switch on the lower right hand
corner of the bath. The high limit is an adjustable
control used to prevent thermal runaway in the
event that the primary control fails. After you have
stabilized the bath temperature, use a standard
screwdriver to adjust the potentiometer. When
delivered, the Hi-Limit is turned fully clockwise
(highest setting). In this position the Hi-imit light
will be
OFF
. Turn the potentiometer counter-
clockwise until the Hi-Limit light is
ON
, and
t h e n a d j u s t
clockwise 1/8 of
a turn. Verify that
the Hi-Limit light
is
OFF
. Now if
your bath
t e m p e r a t u r e
rises above the
desired setting
the Hi-Limit
protection will be
activated.
Control Panel
The Control
panel is located
on top of the bath
and provides pri-
mary tempera-
ture control. The
Control Panel
contains the fol-
lowing features
(See Figure A)
1. LED Display
4-digit display used to show both actual and set
point values for the temperature. Also shows
configuration parameters when in configuration
mode.
2. Heater on Lamp -
the Heater on Lamp is
lighted when power is applied to the heating
element.
3. Indicator Lamps -
These lamps indicate
which parameter (Actual Temp or Setpoint Temp)
is displayed in LED window.
4. Set Point Key -
The Set Point Key is used to
toggle the display between actual bath
temperature and the setpoint value.
5. Temperature
Selection Keys
The Temperature
Selection Keys
are used to
select the de-
sired tempera-
ture setpoint
value
and
are only active
after theSet
Point Key
has
been pressed.
6. Enter Key -
The Enter Key
is used to store
a new set point
value.
7. Offset Key -
The Offset Key
is used to adjust
the actual
temperature
value to match
a calibrated
reference
thermometer.