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User Manual Thermal Unit TES Valida
Page 14 Rev. 04(12/2013)
Medite GmbH
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Wollenweberstr. 12
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31303 Burgdorf
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Germany
Phone +49 5136 88 84 0
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Fax +49 5136 88 84 55
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info@medite.de
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www.medite.de
5.4.4 Time Setting Key
Pressing this key switches the display to the first circuit time and opens the input mask for the weekly
circuit times.
5.4.5 Set Key
This key is for calling up the temperature index values. The called up index value blinks and can be
set with the up or down key.
5.4.6 Down Key
When in default, the down key is used to select the warming tray to change its settings. In case of a
running timer, the elapse time is displayed. In setting mode, the key is for reducing the values.
5.4.7 Up Key
When in default, the up key is used to select the prewarming chamber to change its settings. In case
of a running timer, the elapse time is displayed. When in any setting mode, the key is for reducing the
values.
5.4.8 Power Key
To turn one circuit off, select it by pressing the up or down key while in default. Then press the power
key for one second. The circuit is turned off, and the display goes back to default. There, it shows the
remaining active circuit’s temperature, and Off for the deactivated circuit.
To turn a circuit on, select it by pressing the up or down key while in default. Then press the power key
for one second. The circuit is turned on, and the display goes back to default. There, it shows the
remaining active circuits’ temperature.
Each circuit has to be turned off separately. When both circuits are off, pressing the power button will
turn on both again at the same time.
To avoid unintended deactivation, both turning on and turning off require pressing the key 1 second.
one turned off. If both circuits are deactivated, default shows only one Off for both circuits.