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Temperature Range | -40°C to 200°C |
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Temperature Stability | ±0.02°C |
Heating Power | 1.5 kW |
Pump Flow Rate | 15 l/min |
Pump Pressure | 0.4 bar |
Bath Volume | 0.125 L |
Power Supply | 230 V / 1~ / 50 Hz |
Explains symbols used for safety information and their meanings.
Outlines the intended purpose and general safety guidelines for the device.
Specifies the qualifications and age requirements for operating the unit.
Classifies safety devices according to DIN 12876 standards.
Specifies the required environmental conditions for operation.
Provides guidelines for the proper placement and installation of the unit.
Discusses the types and properties of thermal fluids used with the unit.
Introduces the CC-Pilot control unit and its interface.
Describes the various information displays available on the CC unit.
Explains the different methods for operating the CC unit.
Outlines the functions and structure of the compact menu.
Details the functions and options available in the comfort menu.
Lists and explains the meaning of various function numbers.
Details the procedures for connecting the unit to a power source.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the unit.
Outlines the steps for initially starting up the unit.
Details how to connect external applications like reactors.
Explains the process of turning on the temperature control unit.
Guides on setting the over-temperature protection switch.
Explains how to set the minimum and maximum temperature limits.
Describes how to input a desired temperature set-point.
Details the procedure for starting temperature control.
Guides on filling and purging external systems.
Covers interface modules and their respective menus.
Details the RS232/SERIAL interface module.
Outlines specific functions for the Com.G@te interface.
Describes specific functions for the Web.G@te interface.
Explains the types of messages (warnings and alarms) displayed by the unit.
Details how error messages are displayed and categorized.
Lists and explains error codes for alarms and warnings.
General maintenance procedures for the unit.
Procedures for decontaminating and preparing for repair.
Steps for safely taking the machine out of service.
Guidelines for transporting the unit.
Procedures for environmentally sound disposal of the unit.
A step-by-step checklist for setting up the unit for the first time.
General overview of operating the CC-thermostat.
Details the functions available within the compact menu.
Step-by-step guide to setting the over-temperature protection.
Describes the POCO connector for alarm monitoring.
Details the AIF Reg-E-Prog socket for analogue interface.
Explains the ECS socket for external control signals.
Describes the RS232/RS485 serial socket for communication.
Explains symbols used for safety information and their meanings.
Outlines the intended purpose and general safety guidelines for the device.
Specifies the qualifications and age requirements for operating the unit.
Classifies safety devices according to DIN 12876 standards.
Details the conditions necessary for optimal system performance.
Discusses the types and properties of thermal fluids used with the unit.
Introduces the CC-Pilot control unit and its interface.
Explains the different methods for operating the CC unit.
Outlines the functions and structure of the compact menu.
Details the functions and options available in the comfort menu.
Lists and explains the meaning of various function numbers.
The main display showing parameters, menus, and error messages.
Green LED display showing the current temperature.
Shows the operational status of the unit (e.g., circulation, cooling).
Shows internal temperature or process temperature if external sensor is connected.
Displays the currently set temperature point.
Shows internal and process temperatures graphically.
Displays control mode, unit operations, and active control loops.
Explains functions accessed via soft keys on the screen.
Shows the current minimum set-point limit.
Shows the current maximum set-point limit.
Operating the unit using function keys and display information.
Using the rotary knob/key for navigation and input.
Navigating and operating through menu options.
Lists common options accessible via the compact menu.
Interface for entering function numbers and navigating menus.
Describes the keyboard interface for entering values and set-points.
Lists functions available in the compact menu.
Lists functions available in the comfort menu.
Discusses automatic vs manual control parameter settings.
Option to select between automatic or manual control parameters.
Guides through automatic configuration of control parameters.
Options for identifying and setting control parameters.
Options for selecting different display modes (Standard, Graphic, etc.).
Details on defining program segments, including set-point and time.
Lists and allows modification of program segments.
Option to activate or deactivate the acoustic signal output.
Configures the unit's behavior after power loss.
Setting the unit's time, date, and alarm clock functions.
Selects the operating mode for the compressor.
Options for adjusting display settings like brightness and resolution.
Allows entry of activation keys to extend functionality.
Resets unit control settings to factory defaults.
Resets user menus to their default settings.
Resets programs to default settings.
Resets all unit data, programs, and parameters to defaults.
Alarm for exceeding the internal sensor's high limit.
Alarm for falling below the internal sensor's low limit.
Alarm for exceeding the process sensor's high limit.
Alarm for falling below the process sensor's low limit.
Configures analogue input and output signals.
Configures digital interfaces like RS232/485.
Sets how external signals affect unit functions.
Configures the POCO relay actions.
Defines the function for analogue input signals.
Settings for analogue input, including error handling.
Adjusts analogue input values based on reference values.
Settings for the first analogue temperature input.
Settings for the second analogue temperature input.
Sets temperature range for analogue input/output.
Selects the function of the analogue input signal.
Selects the function of the analogue output signal.
Starts or stops temperature control using ECS.
Stops temperature control; does not restart upon re-closure.
Relay switches based on internal temperature range.
POCO relay activates only in fault status at switch-on.
Connects circulation pump signal with external booster pump.
Sets the desired temperature, limited by min/max set-points.
Defines the operating range for set-points.
Selects between internal or process temperature control.
Configures unit's behavior after power loss.
Details the procedures for connecting the unit to a power source.
Outlines the steps for initially starting up the unit.
Details how to connect external applications like reactors.
Explains the process of turning on the temperature control unit.
Guides on setting the over-temperature protection switch.
Explains how to set the minimum and maximum temperature limits.
Describes how to input a desired temperature set-point.
Details the procedure for starting temperature control.
Guides on filling and purging external systems.
General installation and positioning guidelines for the unit.
Explains the freeze protection feature for specific units.
Displays OT limit, mode, and all OT values.
Setting the operating mode for over-temperature protection.
Options for stopping or continuing protection.
Setting the circulation parameters for over-temperature protection.
Step-by-step guide for filling the unit and external system.
General precautions before draining the unit.
Procedures for draining the thermal fluid.
Covers various interface modules available for the unit.
Details the RS232/SERIAL interface module.
Explains shared functions between Com.G@te and Web.G@te.
Outlines specific functions for the Com.G@te interface.
Describes specific functions for the Web.G@te interface.
Overview of external control possibilities and interface technology.
Examples of commands for controlling the unit via PC.
Describes the POCO connector for alarm monitoring.
Explains the ECS socket for external control signals.
Details the AIF Reg-E-Prog socket for analogue interface.
Connection for monitoring fluid level in external applications.
Accessing the unit's web interface via USB or Ethernet.
Rudimentary surface for data recording and visualization.
Recording temperature data (TI/TE/SP) to a storage medium.
Configuring email notifications for fault conditions.
Explains the types of messages (warnings and alarms) displayed by the unit.
Details how error messages are displayed and categorized.
Lists and explains error codes for alarms and warnings.
General maintenance procedures for the unit.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit's surfaces.
Information on plug contacts and protective caps.
Explains error codes, categories (hard/soft alarms, warnings).
General information messages not causing alarms.
Lists hard alarm codes, messages, and required actions.
Using an unrigged CC-Pilot as a remote control.
Instructions for cleaning cooling fins on air-cooled units.
Instructions for cleaning the water filter on water-cooled units.
Steps for safely taking the machine out of service.
Guidelines for transporting the unit.
Procedures for environmentally sound disposal of the unit.
Safety warnings and policies related to decommissioning.
Steps for switching off the unit and disconnecting power.
Procedure for draining cooling water from water-cooled units.