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Brand | Huber |
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Model | CC-905 |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Explains safety pictograms and keywords indicating danger levels.
Outlines safe operation, manufacturer liability, and intended use of the device.
Provides a general overview of the temperature control machines and their features.
Defines responsibilities of personnel operating the equipment.
Specifies qualifications and age limits for operating personnel.
Details the responsibilities of machine operators.
Defines the operational area and customer responsibility for safety.
Lists safety devices and classifications according to DIN 12876 standard.
Describes extra safety mechanisms like auto-start and alarm functions.
Specifies conditions for proper and safe operation of the unit.
Details requirements for application and system performance based on fluid properties.
Provides guidelines for placing and securing the unit.
Recommends thermal fluids and provides information on their properties and use.
Introduces the CC-Pilot interface, its display, and control elements.
Explains the different types of information displayed on the CC unit.
Describes the internal battery-powered clock and its functions.
Notes on the battery capacity for the internal clock.
Details the programmable event function for daily operations.
Explains how to use the rotary knob for menu navigation and selection.
Describes the use of the number pad for inputting values.
Introduces the compact menu for common operations.
Describes the comfort menu offering a wider range of functions.
Details the Com.G@te menu for external communication.
Explains the meaning and usage of various function numbers (F0-F98).
Guides on setting up custom user menus and passwords.
Explains how to select pre-configured user menus after password entry.
Instructions for connecting the unit to a power source.
Crucial safety guidelines for operating the equipment.
Steps for initial setup and powering on the unit.
Details the freeze protection function for specific units.
Instructions for connecting and using water cooling systems.
Describes how to use the unit as a bath thermostat.
Guide on connecting external reactors or applications.
Steps for powering on the temperature control unit.
How to configure the over-temperature safety switch.
Defines the minimum and maximum temperature boundaries.
Procedure for setting the desired temperature.
Initiates the temperature regulation process.
Steps to stop the temperature control process.
How to fill the system and remove air bubbles.
Procedure for emptying the system.
Instructions for replacing thermal fluid and cleaning internal components.
Overview of RS232, Com.G@te, Web.G@te interfaces and their menus.
Details the RS232/SERIAL interface, wiring, and baud rate.
Explains shared functionalities between Com.G@te and Web.G@te.
Details specific functions of the Com.G@te interface, including analogue input/output.
Details specific functions of the Web.G@te interface, including Ethernet and USB.
Explains system messages, warnings, alarms, and their display symbols.
Details how error messages are displayed and categorized into alarms, warnings, and system messages.
Lists specific codes for alarms and warnings with their actions.
Guidance on replacing electronic components or using the unit as a remote control.
General maintenance procedures including cleaning cooling fins and water filters.
Procedures for cleaning and preparing the unit for repair or testing.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior stainless steel and painted surfaces.
Information on protective caps for unused plug contacts.
Safety precautions and procedures for taking the machine out of service and switching it off.
Guidelines for safely transporting the unit using original packing material.
Procedures for environmentally sound disposal of the machine and thermal fluid.