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Brand | Huber |
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Model | CC-510 |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Provides a step-by-step checklist for the initial setup and operation of CC-thermostats.
Explains the general operation of the CC-thermostat, including menu navigation and button functions.
Details the procedure for setting the over-temperature protection value on the CC-thermostat.
Describes the POCO alarm plug-in connector for external monitoring and its functionality.
Details the AIF Reg-E-Prog socket for analogue interface and its channel configurations.
Explains the ECS socket for external control signals, including variants for starting/stopping.
Provides wiring information for the RS232/RS485 serial socket for digital interface.
Outlines how settings for interfaces and signals are managed within the COM.G@TE menu.
Explains safety pictograms and keywords used in the manual to indicate danger levels.
Defines the intended use and provides general safety instructions for operating the device.
Provides a general description of the temperature control machines and their capabilities.
Outlines the responsibilities of persons in charge of operating the equipment.
Specifies the qualifications and age requirements for operating the unit.
Details the responsibilities of machine operators, including safety and PPE.
Defines the work area around the machine and the customer's responsibility for its safety.
Classifies laboratory circulators and baths based on safety requirements and heat transfer fluid.
Lists additional protection features such as auto-start, alarm function, and warning messages.
Specifies the environmental conditions required for safe and compliant operation of the unit.
Provides essential information on operating conditions, including fluid selection and hose compatibility.
Gives guidance on the proper placement and installation of the unit for safe operation.
Recommends thermal fluids and provides guidelines for their selection and use.
Describes the CC-Pilot control unit, including its display and operational keys.
Details the different information displays available on the CC-Pilot unit.
Provides detailed explanations for each field displayed on the CC-Pilot interface.
Explains the function of the real-time clock and its rechargeable battery.
Describes the programmable event function for scheduling operations.
Outlines the various methods for operating the CC unit.
Explains how to operate the CC unit using the rotary knob and compact menu.
Details how to operate the CC unit using the simulated number pad for function and value input.
Lists the available functions within the main menu, categorized into Compact and Comfort menus.
Explains the functions accessible through the compact menu, focusing on control parameters.
Describes functions available in the comfort menu, including display modes and program settings.
Guides the user on creating, editing, and managing temperature programs.
Details the settings and options for the over-temperature protection feature.
Explains how to start, interrupt, or end programmed temperature sequences.
Covers the configuration and status information related to the unit's pump.
Describes how to set and manage the target temperature for the unit.
Explains how to define the minimum and maximum limits for set-point inputs.
Details how to select and activate/deactivate operating modes like temperature control.
Explains how to implement gradual temperature changes instead of sudden jumps.
Outlines the options for selecting temperature control modes (internal, process, tracking).
Describes how to choose a user-defined menu for operation.
Explains the compressor's automatic operating modes (Automatic, Always on, Always off).
Details adjustable display settings like brightness, warnings, and temperature resolution.
Information on entering activation keys to extend controller functionality.
Describes how to reset various unit settings to their factory defaults.
Explains how to select the operating language for the unit.
Details settings for Delta T, heating, and cooling power limits.
Covers alarm settings for internal and process sensors, including high and low limits.
Provides instructions for adjusting internal, process, and return sensors for accuracy.
Describes the service menu, accessible only in service mode for reading sensor data.
Allows entering or reading application-specific information for controller parameterization.
Displays the installed software version of the unit's electronics.
Allows selection between Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K) scales.
Explains how to set the time display format (hours, minutes, seconds).
Enables configuration of up to seven different operational modes (user modes).
Configuration options for the analogue interface, including input and output settings.
Settings for digital interfaces like RS232/485, including baud rate and slave address.
Defines how external signals can control unit functions like set-point or machine enabling.
Configuration of POCO (potential free contact) actions for alarms and status signals.
Specifies functions that can be assigned to the analogue input, e.g., temperature or set-point.
Configuration of analogue input, including error handling and filter settings.
Defines the unit's response to a break in the analogue input cable.
Procedure for adjusting the analogue input value using a reference value.
Details settings for temperature/current range, input/output signals, and error actions.
Explains the PoKo connector for external monitoring and its functional options.
Describes the ECS socket for external control signals and its operational options.
Details the analogue interface socket with input and output channel configurations.
Connection for an external float switch to monitor the level of an external application.
Describes the Ethernet interface for network communication and data recording.
Instructions for installing the USB driver required for PC communication.
Explains the USB device mode for connecting to PCs and allocating ports.
Details the USB host interface for saving and loading temperature control programs.
Information on accessing the controller's web interface via USB or Ethernet.
Provides instructions for performing firmware updates and error corrections.
Explains how to establish a VPN connection for remote service access.
Explains the types of messages (Warnings and Alarms) and how they affect operation.
Details how errors are displayed, categorized (Hard, Soft alarms, Warnings), and acknowledged.
Lists hard alarm codes, their messages, and recommended actions for troubleshooting.
Guides on replacing CC electronics or using the CC-Pilot as a remote control.
Provides instructions for cleaning cooling fins and water filters.
Outlines procedures for decontamination, surface cleaning, and plug contact maintenance.
Details safety notices and procedures for switching off and draining the machine.
Provides guidelines for safely packing and transporting the decommissioned unit.
Recommends proper disposal methods for thermal fluids and old temperature control machines.