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DC-ITD-CL1andCL2MAN01-2018.A www.dodtec.com
NOV 2018 815-788-5200
CL1 & CL2 Manual
6.5 Flow Adjustment
The pumps in the CL1/CL2 automatically adjust to keep a constant flow to the system. No manual
adjustment is necessary. Typical inlet flow rate should read between 700 1000 cc’s per minute.
6.6 Micro Secure Digital (SD) Card Replacement
See Appendix F for detailed information on the contents of the SD Card.
To install a Micro SD card: Align its 8-pin gold edge connector down, facing the front of the CL1/CL2 unit as
shown in Figure 6.3; then carefully push it all the way into the Memory slot. Ensure that it clicks into place.
To remove the Micro SD card: Push down on the top of the card gently to release the spring. The card pops up
for removal. Make sure to format the SD card before first use whenever a new card is purchased.
Figure 6.3
When the Micro SD card format was introduced, it was originally called TransFlash. Cards labeled either
Micro SD or TransFlash, with up to 2.0 GB of Flash memory, are compatible. The CL1/CL2 memory slot is
equipped with a “push-in, push-out” connector and a Micro SD card can be safely inserted into the Memory
slot whether the CL1/CL2 is powered is On or Off.
The CL1/CL2 Micro SD Memory slot uses the PC-compatible FAT16 File System. You must format all SD
cards before use with the FAT16 format. See Appendix F.3
NOTE: Micro SD disks formatted with the FAT32 file system will not work in the CL1/CL2. Appendix F details
the data stored on the SD card and how to access it on a personal computer.
6.7 Fuse Replacement
The system power is fused with a 3.15A Slow Blow 5X20MM fuse shown in figure 6.4.
Figure 6.4
Fuse

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