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Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
YACE0072 / 21.08.07 Starting up 93
slowly lower T
max
, as described above.
Æ Cut-off at the bath temperature should occur.
Step 1 – 2 (see above) must follow.
Set the overtemperature cut-off higher than the bath temperature again
and wait until
rDLMO appears in the display.
Unlock with the
key.
Unlocking is not possible on the Command Console!
Command
Overtemperature alarm!
Overtemperature alarm! is shown in the display and signifies that
unlocking is only possible on the Master control panel.
7.14.2 Low-level alarm and low-level checking
kk
If the liquid level falls so far that the heating element is no longer
completely covered with liquid, an alarm is initiated:
1. The alarm sounds as a dual-tone signal.
2. Display for
KDTDK (low level) is shown when the bath
contains too little liquid.
3. The red LED
above the fault triangle flashes.
Æ Heater switches off on both poles,
Æ VarioFlex pump and refrigerating unit are switched off.
Find the cause of the fault and, where necessary, top up for
missing liquid Ì 6.2 and 6.3.
Press the Enter key.
Also, pres
s this key if the unit has been switched off in the fault
state.
Checking the safety system at regular intervals by lowering the bath level. To do
this, push hose onto pump connector and pump heat carrier liquid into a suitable
vessel.
Step 1 – 2 must follow.
With this test, the bath temperature must not be below 0 °C or above max. 50 °C,
otherwise there is a risk of burning!
If irregularities arise during the checking of the safety devices, switch off the unit
immediately and pull out the mains plug.
Have the equipment checked by LAUDA Service.
Command
Low-level alarm!
Low-level alarm is shown in the display and signifies that
unlocking is only possible on the Master control panel.
Level alarm
KDTDK
°C

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