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5.How to use the function menu (MODE key)
How to register a preset temperature
You can register a preset temperature any time except for during the remote operation (optional
specification) and during an error. Follow the procedures below to register.
Up to 10 preset temperatures can be registered.
(
Note
:
Model BF600 does not support indication of a temperature with a decimal point
)
Display after operation and operating procedures
Description
1
〈
When pressed during operation
〉
Press the [MODE]
key.
Press the [MODE] key.
When pressed during operation
The display indicates flashing
(
meaning display
)
.
The sub display indicates
(
temp
:
Abbreviation of temperature
)
.
When pressed during stand-by or at the end
of a program
The mode changes to the preset
temperature registration mode and the
main display indicates flashing
(
preset temp
:
Abbreviation of preset
temperature
)
.
The sub display indicates registered
temperature in the intervals of about 1
second from the lowest one first. When
there is no preset temperature, the sub
display indicates
.
*
In this case, move directly to step 3.
〈
When pressed during stand-by or at the
end of a program
〉
Example: 10.0, 37.0, and 50.0 are
registered
2
〈
When the sub display select mode is
activated
〉
Indication of sub display switching
Press the [
▼
] or
the [
▲
] key.
P
ress the [▼] or the [▲] key several
times to flash
in the main
display.
3
〈
When the number of registered
temperatures is 9 or less
〉
Press the
[ENTER] key.
Press the [ENTER] key.
When the number of registered temperature
is 9 or less
The mode changes to the preset
temperature registration mode and the
main display indicates flashing
.
The sub display indicates
.
Move to step 4 and register a
temperature.
When the number of registered
temperatures is 10
The mode changes to the preset
temperature overwrite select mode and
the registered temperature flashes in the
main display.
The sub display indicates
(
FULL
:
Means the capacity is full
)
.
〈
When the number of registered
temperatures is 10
〉
Example: Registered
temperature
1 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec.