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“heaterSteam” +0300075EN - rel. 1.2 - 29.09.2015
7.10 Setting the adjusting and reading
parameters;
The adjustment and reading parameters can be set without password:
they include parameters that start with the letter P (adjusting parameters)
and with the letter d (measures reading).
Procedure:
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
1
The display shows standard
view
2
Press PRG for 5 s until THE
PARAMETER "P0" is displayed;
If necessary, press UP
/ DOWN to reach the
parameter to be changed
3
Press the SEL button to display the value of the parameter,
preceded by the corresponding unit of measurement;
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
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Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
4
press UP/DOWN to change
the value of the parameter
5
press SEL to acknowledge
the value
6
To view and change other
parameters repeat the steps
from 3 to 6
7
Press PRG to save the
modi cation permanently.
This exits the parameter
setting procedure
7.11 Modi cation of the con guration
parameters
The con guration parameters include, apart from the adjusting and
reading parameters, the type-A parameters (basic operation), type b
(accessory functions), type C (serial communication).
Procedure:
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
heaterSteam
Alarm
Steam
Drain
Fill
x1000
SEL
reset
PRG
drain
1
The display shows standard
view
2
Press simultaneously for
5 s the keys PRG and SEL:
the number "00" will be
displayed;
3
Press UP and DOWN until you
view the password=77
4
Acknowledge with SEL:
the rst con guration
parameter is displayed: “A0”