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4. OPERATION PROCEDURES
Programmed Operation
Programmed
operation
This operation is used to run a combination of temperatures, times and
modes as one operation.
Temp
Start
Stop
Time
Program types
A maximum of six program pattern types can be entered (middle column).
PrG1
―
1 program pattern using up to 30 steps.
PrG2
PAt1
2 program patterns using up to 15 steps.
PAt2
PrG3
PAt1
3 program patterns using up to 10 steps.
PAt2
PAt3
Before program entry
Enter program patterns before attempting to run a programmed
operation.
①
Confirm the number of steps in a program composition, and its
temperatures/times before entering. Using the program planning
worksheet on pages 32 and 33 is recommended.
②
Determine temperature rise/fall capability of unit. Times must be set
to accommodate these capabilities.
For example, if unit is capable of increasing or decreasing
temperature by 50
C in 15 minutes, approximately 30 minutes will
be needed to increase or decrease temperature by 100
C from a
given temperature.
③
Confirm that the program has a sufficient number of patterns free to
allow for the number of steps to be created.
Steps using the repeat function mentioned below, however, are not
counted.
Useful function
The repeat function is a convenient feature that can be used, when a
series of steps, identical to ones already created, are needed to fill the
remainder or remaining part of a program pattern. See
“Pattern Repeat
Function
” (P.31)