Salvislab Thermocenter TC40 User manual

Salvislab Thermocenter TC40/100
User Manual
swiss made

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User Manual Salvislab Thermocenter TC40/100
CE DECLARATO OF CO FORMITY ................................................................................................5
1 GE ERAL ..................................................................................................................................6
1.1 P
URPOSE OF T IS DOCUMENT
....................................................................................................... 6
1.2 D
ESCRIPTION
........................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 C
OPYRIG T
............................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 P
RESENTATION OF SAFETY ADVICE
.................................................................................................. 6
2 SAFETY .....................................................................................................................................6
2.1 O
BSERVE SAFETY ADVICE
............................................................................................................. 6
2.2 G
ENERAL SAFETY ADVICE
............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 I
NTENDED USE
......................................................................................................................... 6
3 IMPORTA T I FORMATIO ....................................................................................................7
3.1 Q
UICK
I
NFORMATIONS FOR
S
ERVICE
............................................................................................... 7
4 TECH ICAL DATA .....................................................................................................................8
5 I TRODUCTIO .......................................................................................................................9
5.1 O
VERVIEW
.............................................................................................................................. 9
5.2 A
PPLICATIONS
.......................................................................................................................... 9
5.3 C
ONSTRUCTION
........................................................................................................................ 9
5.4 C
ONTROLLER
........................................................................................................................... 9
5.5 R
EGULATION
......................................................................................................................... 10
5.6 D
ISPLAY
............................................................................................................................... 10
5.7 G
ENERAL
S
ETTINGS
................................................................................................................. 10
5.8 M
ULTI USER LEVELS
................................................................................................................. 11
5.9 D
ATA CONNECTION
.................................................................................................................. 11
5.10 D
OOR ALARM
...................................................................................................................... 11
5.11 S
AFETY
/
P
OWER
C
UT
-O
FF
..................................................................................................... 11
6 GETTI G STARTED ................................................................................................................ 12
6.1 P
ARTS DELIVERED
................................................................................................................... 12
6.2 I
NSTALL REQUIREMENTS
............................................................................................................ 12
6.3 I
NSTALLING
........................................................................................................................... 12
6.4 C
LEANING
............................................................................................................................. 12
7 SYSTEM COMPO E TS .......................................................................................................... 13
8 OPERATIO ........................................................................................................................... 14
8.1 D
EFINITIONS OF TERMS
............................................................................................................ 14
9 SALVISTEQ GRAPHIC USER I TERFACE: FIRST STEPS ........................................................ 15
9.1 S
TARTUP SCREEN
.................................................................................................................... 15
9.2 M
ENU
.................................................................................................................................. 15
10 MA UAL MODE ................................................................................................................... 16
10.1 T
EMPERATURE SETTINGS
........................................................................................................ 17
10.2 D
EVICE
-
SPECIFIC SETTING OPTIONS
........................................................................................... 18
10.2.1 Fan settings .................................................................................................................. 18
10.3 T
IME SETTINGS
................................................................................................................... 19
10.3.1 Start in ........................................................................................................................ 19
10.3.2 Start at ........................................................................................................................ 20
10.3.3 old for ....................................................................................................................... 20
11 PROGRAM MODE ................................................................................................................ 21
11.1 C
REATE NEW PROGRAM
.......................................................................................................... 21
11.2 P
ROGRAM LIST
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11.2.1 Load program from device ............................................................................................. 23
11.2.2 Save program as ........................................................................................................... 23
11.3 L
OAD A PROGRAM FROM A
USB
STICK
........................................................................................ 23
11.4 P
ROGRAM OPTIONS
.............................................................................................................. 23
11.5 E
DIT PROGRAM
................................................................................................................... 24
11.5.1 Create new program step ............................................................................................... 25
11.5.2 Temperature / general step settings ................................................................................ 26
11.6 S
C EDULE PROGRAM
............................................................................................................. 26
11.6.1 Daily repetition ............................................................................................................. 27
11.6.2 Weekly repetition .......................................................................................................... 28
11.7 E
XPORT PROGRAM
................................................................................................................ 29
11.8 D
ELETE PROGRAM
................................................................................................................ 30
12 SETTI GS ........................................................................................................................... 31
12.1 I
NFORMATION
..................................................................................................................... 32
12.2 L
ANGUAGE
......................................................................................................................... 33
12.3 U
SERS
.............................................................................................................................. 34
12.3.1 Create user .................................................................................................................. 35
12.3.2 Delete user ................................................................................................................... 35
12.4 L
OCK T E SCREEN
................................................................................................................ 36
12.4.1 Unlock screen ............................................................................................................... 37
12.5 S
CREEN SAVER
.................................................................................................................... 37
12.6 G
ENERAL SETTINGS
.............................................................................................................. 38
12.6.1 System restart process .................................................................................................. 38
12.6.2 Calibration .................................................................................................................... 38
12.6.3 Date and time ............................................................................................................... 39
12.6.4 System log ................................................................................................................... 40
12.6.5 Temperature unit .......................................................................................................... 41
12.6.6 Upper temperature limit ................................................................................................. 41
12.6.7 Lower temperature limit ................................................................................................. 41
12.6.8 Reset ........................................................................................................................... 42
12.6.9 Test ............................................................................................................................. 42
12.6.10 Update ..................................................................................................................... 42
12.6.11 Network settings ........................................................................................................ 43
12.6.12 Buzzer delay .............................................................................................................. 45
12.6.13 Sterilization ............................................................................................................... 45
12.6.14 Product information .................................................................................................... 45
12.6.15 Maximum temperature ............................................................................................... 46
12.6.16 Process log time ........................................................................................................ 46
12.6.17 System error ............................................................................................................. 47
12.6.18 DAC ......................................................................................................................... 48
12.7 L
OGS
............................................................................................................................... 48
13 KEYBOARD ......................................................................................................................... 49
13.1 QWERTZ ......................................................................................................................... 49
13.2 N
UMERIC
........................................................................................................................... 49
13.3 S
PECIAL INPUT ERRORS
.......................................................................................................... 50
13.3.1 Input using number keys ............................................................................................... 50
13.3.2 Keyboard input ............................................................................................................. 51
14 USB ..................................................................................................................................... 52
14.1 E
XPORT
/I
MPORT WIT
USB-S
TICK
........................................................................................... 52
15 ETHER ET .......................................................................................................................... 52
16 ADMI FEATURES .............................................................................................................. 53
16.1 SW
U
PDATE
....................................................................................................................... 53
16.1.1 Unlock options .............................................................................................................. 54
16.2 T
EST SCREEN
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APPE DIX A ................................................................................................................................. 55
G
RAP S OF TEMPERATURE LIMITS
,
GRADIENT AND PROGRAM RUN
.................................................................... 55
Temperature limiter & safety controlling ....................................................................................... 55
Range of allowable heating gradients ........................................................................................... 56
Graphical presentation of a program run ....................................................................................... 56
APPE DIX B ................................................................................................................................. 58
W
IRING DIAGRAM
TC40/100 .............................................................................................................. 58
APPE DIX C ................................................................................................................................. 59
S
ALVIS
TEQ
RU
PRINTED BOARD
........................................................................................................... 59
APPE DIX D................................................................................................................................. 60
S
ALVIS
TEQ
DU
PRINTED BOARD
........................................................................................................... 60
APPE DIX E ................................................................................................................................. 61
L
EGEND
......................................................................................................................................... 61
APPE DIX F ................................................................................................................................. 62
D
RAWING
S
ALVISLAB
T
ERMOCENTER
TC40 ............................................................................................. 62
APPE DIX G ................................................................................................................................. 63
D
RAWING
S
ALVISLAB
T
ERMOCENTER
TC100 ........................................................................................... 63
APPE DIX H ................................................................................................................................ 64
D
RAWING SPARE PARTS
TC40 .............................................................................................................. 64
APPE DIX I ................................................................................................................................. 65
D
RAWING SPARE PARTS
TC100 ............................................................................................................ 65
APPE DIX J ................................................................................................................................. 66
D
RAWING SPARE PARTS PANEL
TC40/100 ............................................................................................... 66
APPE DIX K ................................................................................................................................. 67
S
PARE PARTS AND OPTIONALS
............................................................................................................... 67
GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................................... 69

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CE DECLARATO OF CO FORMITY
Declaration of Conformity
Wir
We
Renggli AG / SalvisLab
ous
(Name des Anbieters) (supplier's name) (nom du fournisseur)
Birkenstrasse 31, CH-6343 Rotkreuz
(Anschrift) (address) (adresse)
erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass das Produkt
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité que le produit
Drying Oven TC40/100
Year of Construction 2015
(Bezeichnung Typ oder Modell, Los-, Chargen- oder Seriennummer, möglichst erkunft und Stückzahl)
(name, type or model, lot, batch or serial number, possibly sources and numbers of items)
(nom, type ou modèle, no de lot, d'échantillon ou de série, éventuellement sources et nombre d’exemplaires)
auf das sich diese Erklärung bezieht, mit der/den folgenden Norm(en) oder normativen Dokument(en)
übereinstimmt
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative
document(s)
auquel se réfère cette déclaration est conforme à la (aux) norme(s) ou autre(s) document(s)
normatif(s)
(Titel und/oder Nummer sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm(en) oder der anderen normativen (Dokumente)
(title and/or number and date of issue of the standard(s) or other normative document(s)
(titre et/ou no et date de publication de la (des) norme(s) ou autre(s) document(s) normatif(s)
Gemäss den Bestimmungen der Richtlinien; following the provisions of directives; conformément aux
dispositions des directives; (falls zutreffend) (if applicable) (le cas échéant)
Safety E 61010-1:2001 Safety E 61010-2:2003
Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC EMC directive 2004/108/EC
(Ort und Datum der Ausstellung) (Name/Unterschrift oder Kennzeichnung des Befugten)
(Place and date of issue) (name and signature or equivalent marking of authorised person)
(Lieu et date) (nom et signature du signataire autorisé)
Alain Frenguelli
Rotkreuz · C , 31.10.2015 Alain Frenguelli
Technical Manager

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1General
1.1 Purpose of this document
This document describes the use of the newly developed warming cabinets and control regulation unit of
Renggli AG /Salvislab. Observation of the operating instructions can ensure safe, proper and economical use
of the device.
!
This manual contains information relevant to end customers. This document is not to be provided to
third parties without the permission of Renggli AG/Salvislab
1.2 Description
Warming cabinets are used for tempering of laboratory samples or other items in medical and general
laboratory environments.
1.3 Copyright
The copyright of this composition and all documents entrusted to the customer remains at all time with
Renggli AG/Salvislab. This document must not be provided to third parties or made available without the
written permission of Renggli AG.
1.4 Presentation of safety advice
The following symbols indicate safety tips and other general information:
!
Indicates a danger that may lead to physical injury or to irreversible loss of data.
i
Indicates additional information and tips.
2Safety
2.1 Observe safety advice
Read all safety advice in this document carefully as well as all warning signs attached to the device. Pay
attention to the legibility of the warning signs and replace them immediately when they become damaged.
2.2 General safety advice
Check the device for operation safety before each use.
2.3 Intended use
Thermocenter units are not built to be used as ovens for drying substances which are explosive or release
explosive gases during the drying process. Any use other than the one the units are intended for is
forbidden.
The warming cabinet controller is built with state of the art technology and satisfies all recognized safety
regulations. Use this device only in the manner described in this manual. No guarantee can be made with
regard to the properties and safety of the device in the event of improper use.

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3Important information
3.1 Quick Informations for Service
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing our Salvislab Thermocenter drying oven.
Please fill out all the necessary information of your Thermocenter in the form below and keep it ready in
case you will need to contact for assistance your Dealer or Service department.
SERIAL UMBER
TYPE OF OVE TC40
TC100
SERVICE PHO E UMBER
PURCHASE DATE
SOFTWARE VERSIO
(Settings Menu_Informations)
FIRMWARE VERSIO
(Settings Menu_Informations)
otes:

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4Technical data
[unit] TC40 TC100
Outer Dimension
Width mm 460 570
eight mm 507 620
Depth mm 525 656
Clearance distance from back wall mm 100 100
Clearance distance from side wall mm 100 100
Inner Dimension
Width mm 340 450
eight mm 370 500
Depth mm 328 456
Internal Volume L 40 100
Shelf standard/max 1/8 1/8
Shelf dimension (WxD) mm 295x324 437x425
Distance between shelf mm 35 50
Max. load per shelf kg 20 20
Max. load per oven kg 40 50
Weight oven (empty) kg 30 50
Temperature range approx. 5°C > T
r
to °C 200 200
Temperature deviation
1)
at 50°C ± °C 0.4 0.4
Temperature deviation
1)
at 100°C ± °C 1.0 1.0
Temperature deviation
1)
at 150°C ± °C 1.5 1.7
Temperature fluctuation
2)
at 150°C ± °C 0.2 0.2
eating up time
3)
to 70°C min 10 15
to 150°C min 24 35
to 200°C min 34 45
Recovering time after 30 sec door opening
3)
at 100°C min 4 7
Air changes (exhaust flap open) at 100°C x/h 59 29
Power supply (±10%) 50/60 z Volt 115/230 115/230
Nominal Wattage Watt 1100 1100
Energy consumption at 100°C Watt 145 230
at 150°C Watt 300 544
Recommended ambient values T °C 15 - 25 15 - 25
ϕ % 20 - 60 20 - 60
Equipment
SalvisTEQ controller with predictive regulation - Yes Yes
Capacitive touch display inches/pixels 5.7”/640x480 5.7”/640x480
Linear/logarithmic heating gradient - Yes Yes
Adjustable fan speed % 60 - 100 60 - 100
Multi user levels - Yes Yes
Program mode programs/steps 99/99 99/99
USB host interface for data import/export - Yes Yes
Ethernet port - Yes Yes
Preselectable restart procedure in case of power failure - Yes Yes
Timer and counter hours/min 0-999/59 0-999/59
1) Measured with 3 temperature probes on horizontal level / divided in 1/3 of the chamber size
2) maximum temperature deviation in time for one temperature probe
3) to 98% of set temperature
All technical specification are specified for units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) and a voltage fluctuation of ±10 %. The
temperature data are determinated in accordance to following DIN 12880, part 2 respecting the recommended wall clearances of 10 % of the height, width and
depth of the inner chamber. All indications are average values, typical for units produced in series. Differing ambient temperatures or variances in the design of
individual equipment may produce different performance. We reserve the right to alter technical specifications at all times without prior notice.
*We reserve the right to alter technical specifications at any time without prior notice.

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5Introduction
5.1 Overview
•
The T ERMOCENTER TC40/100 is an oven with a patented design
•
Robust “SwissTEQ” quality design
•
Thermocenter ovens ensure effective drying without damaging the material being dried
•
All functional elements are integrated in the door
•
igh grade stainless steel chamber
•
Standard unit provided with one aluminium shelf
•
Chamber has rounded edges which allows easy cleaning
•
Minimized heat losses due to low thermal conductivity insulation
•
Exterior textured powder coated steel
•
SalvisTEQ controller with dynamic regulation and improved efficiency
•
Forced Air with an intelligent control of fan speed in a range between 60 and 100%
•
Capacitive touch display, intuitive and user-friendly
•
Multiple user levels
•
Drag&drop user lock function
5.2 Applications
•
The Thermocenter line is designed for all purposes of drying in a variety of laboratory fields
•
Controller with capacitive touch display and unlimited programming capabilities
•
A must when precise temperature distribution and a high accuracy are needed
•
Temperature range up to + 200°C/392°F
•
It can be used for research & development, quality control as well as for a wide range of industrial and
laboratory applications
•
Examples of usage: color fastness test for textiles, ageing test for plastics and foils, quality control of
electronic circuits, food analysis, dry sterilization in hospitals
5.3 Construction
•
Due to extremely compact all-in-door construction the Thermocenter saves valuable space in lab
•
Electro-polished stainless steel inner chamber, chemical resistant and highly durable
•
All edges rounded for easy cleaning and maintenance
•
Maximized shelves area (in comparison to inner volume): up to 8 shelves
•
Door seal easily removable for cleaning or replacing
•
Door handle fully integrated in the door
•
No hot surfaces
5.4 Controller
•
SalvisTEQ controller with dynamic regulation
•
The regulation unit controls the heating with a predictive regulation
•
Multi-point temperature calibration (up to 10 points)
•
Self identification of heating gradient
•
Real time clock with process times
•
Calendar-settable programs start (date/time)
•
old time (process-end shown as date/time): 0 - 999h 59m
•
Enhanced program mode (up to 99 programs and 99 steps per program)
•
Scheduler
•
Programs remain stored in memory even without external power
•
Import/export of programs over USB - optional: LAN
•
Real time visualization of current program´s process data
•
Export process data over USB - optional: LAN
•
Preselect restart procedure in case of power failure
•
Interal DU memory expandable via micro SD card up to 32GB - optional
•
Log of process data for 300.000 entries (approx. 400 hours at a sampling rate of 5s)

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Log of system data for the last 50.000 events
•
Adjustable log interval
•
Export Log-data over USB - optional: LAN
•
ardware and software self-test
•
Reset to factory settings
•
Base commands in remote access mode under Java Script Object Notation (JSON) - optional
•
Software updates/upgrades over USB - optional: LAN
•
User identification with USB-dongle - optional
•
Import process-diagrams over USB - optional: LAN
5.5 Regulation
•
The regulation unit works on a STM32 microcontroller
•
The regulation unit controls the heater with a predictive controller
•
Settable heating gradient (linear or logarithmic)
•
Separate temperature guard (Class 3.3 according to DIN 12880)
•
Select input for target temperature
•
Communication between regulation and display unit works with SPI bus
•
Error handling
•
PT100 interface has 4 wires-circuit
•
Internal system voltage
5.6 Display
•
Capacitive touch Display 5.7”
•
Resolution of 640x480 pixels
•
Landscape format
•
User friendly and intuitive graphic user interface
•
Graphic accelerator
•
Internal system voltages
•
Display regulation unit works with a microcontroller ARM Cortex A8 Processor
•
Storage of persistent parameters and log files
•
Display includes a protective glass cover
5.7 General Settings
•
Selectable Temperature units: °C or °F
•
Adjustable time and time zone
•
Adjustable date
•
Available menu languages: EN, GE, IT, FR, ES - optional: CN
•
Acoustic alarms for key tones, program end and errors
•
Acoustic alarm for door open with adjustable delay (default 30s)
•
User administration (user ID) protected by password
•
Dynamic IP address
•
Counter for operating hours - optional

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5.8 Multi user levels
This new feature allows more than one user on a single device by separating their accounts, application data
and access rights.
User* It is the lowest user level. This user level allows to run the unit, define custom
programs, set date and time, temperature measurement unit, restart procedure,
process data sampling time, check for unit errors and access to the basic informations
of the unit.
Calibrator* The Calibrator level includes the user level capabilities and integrates the unit
calibration.
Administrator** The Administrator level includes the User level capabilities. In addition it allows to
perform tests on the critical components of the unit, update software, access to the
system log, reset the user’s database and run a sterilization program. It also
guarantees the ability to modify some key working parameters of the unit such as
upper and lower deviation, D CP, max adjustable temperature and buzzer delay. It
provides User administration rights.
Service*** It is the highest level. This access is granted only to qualified factory technicians for
service and upgrades.
5.9 Data connection
•
USB 2.0 Port
•
LAN-Port, RJ45 10/100 Mbit - optional
5.10 Door alarm
•
The door is monitored by a mechanical switch
•
It is not possible to start a manual process when the door is open; the message “door open” will appear
on the display
•
The heating process is interrupted when the door is opened during a manual process (heating off), as
soon the door is closed the heating process will start again (heating on)
5.11 Safety / Power Cut-Off
•
Independent temperature safety device class 3.3 according to DIN 12880:
+
Integrated digital under- and over-temperature protection which automatically follows the
set point value at a preset tolerance range, and switches the heating off in case of over- or under
temperature deviations
+
A built in safety controller takes over if the first protection is in state of error and shuts the oven
down in case of over-temperature
+
A mechanical over-temperature device provides additional safety
•
After power cut-off controller restarts automatically and last stored values remain in memory
•
igh quality accurate PT100 temperature probes
•
Integrated door switch interrupts heater when opening the door

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6Getting started
6.1 Parts delivered
Your System will be delivered with the following parts:
•
1 Thermocenter unit
•
1 Shelf
•
1 Power cord
6.2 Install requirements
•For your safety be sure your oven is installed properly by a qualified installer or service technician
•This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency. See rating plate located on the
back of the oven frame to determine the rating of the product
•Leave at least 10 cm space between system and walls or benches
•Max. 1 Thermocenter can be stuck on top (for stacking adapter see options list)
•If you install a ducting to exhaust system then please contact your dealer for more information
6.3 Installing
•
Place shelf in appropriate position
•
Plug in the power cable
•
Close the door
•
Switch power on
•
Display shows Salvislab logo during boot
•
The device is ready for use when the SalvisTEQ ome menu appears on screen
•
For information on how to operate and navigate properly through the GUI, refer to chapters 9-16
SalvisTEQ ome Menu
6.4 Cleaning
•
Use mild detergents for cleaning oven surfaces (no acid/alcohol based or similar detergents)
•
Use microfiber cloths for cleaning the display
•
Never use abrasive cloths, paper towels, or tissue paper, which can scratch the touchscreen. If any
water at all is necessary, power off your device ahead of time
•
Never press too hard while cleaning the screen. This can damage the display

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7System Components
1 SalvisTEQ touch display
2 USB Port
3 LAN Port
4 Main on/off switch
5 Air inlet
6 Door handle
7 Air flap
8 Air exhaust
9 Shelf support
10 Shelf
11 Fan outlet
12 Spring loaded door lock
13 Door switch
14 Rating plate
Thermocenter front view - closed door
Thermocenter front view - open door

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8Operation
8.1 Definitions of terms
Set temperature
•
“Target” temperature oven should operate with
Gradient
•
Slope of heating up process to specific set temperature (indicated in ºC/min or °F/min)
•
Negative gradients not allowed
•
Maximal value of gradient depends on system and has a range which is predefined by manufacturer
Hold time
•
Duration a set temperature has to be hold (build-in timer is starting to count back as soon as set
temperature is reached)
•
Maximal set time is 999 hours and 59 minutes
Start date / time
•
Future date/time to start process or program

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9SalvisTEQ Graphic user interface: First steps
Ensure that the device is in a mechanically sound state before connecting the power. Connect the power
cable. Turn on the device using the main power switch on the side of the device.
9.1 Startup screen
The device starts in manual mode. The settings available in this mode are described in chapter 10.
Program mode is described in chapter 11.
1User level
2Logged on users
3Date and time display
4Open menu
9.2 Menu
Pressing the tool button [4] opens the device menu.
Program mode (11)
Manual mode (10)
Settings (12)
1
2
3
4

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10 Manual mode
1Temperature settings (10.1)
2Device-specific settings (10.2)
3Time settings (10.3)
4Play button, starts the warming process using the selected settings.
1
3
4
2

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10.1 Temperature settings
This menu contains all settings in relation to the internal temperature of the device.
1Back to main screen
2
Sensor selection for temperature measurement.
Internal: the internal sensor is located inside the device.
External: the external sensor is inserted into a port on the device and can be placed at the
point where the set temperature should be reached (optional).
3Select the type of heating curve.
Linear heating using the set gradients
Exponential heating, the target temperature is approached with the largest
possible gradient.
4Target temperature
5Gradient (for linear heating processes only)
6Confirm input
1
5
4
3
2
6

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10.2 Device-specific setting options
10.2.1 Fan settings
This menu provides options for controlling the fan.
1Back
2Fan rotation speed. The fan speed can be set between 60 - 100%.
3Confirm input
i
The fan is always required to ensure even internal heating. The speed can therefore be reduced, but
the fan cannot be turned off completely.
1
2
3

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10.3 Time settings
The time menu provides options for configuring start and stop times.
1Back to main screen
2Select start mode
Start in: Start delay (10.3.1)
Start at: Start at specified time (10.3.2)
old for: eat up and hold for specified time (10.3.3)
3Time settings, dependent on selected mode
4Confirm input
10.3.1 Start in
Start of the heating process is delayed by the set time.
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A time of 000:00 indicates an immediate start.
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10.3.2 Start at
The date and time to start the process is selected.
1Time
2Date
10.3.3 Hold for
old the target temperature for a specific length of time. The hold time begins once the target temperature
has been reached.
1 Time for which the target temperature should be held.
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