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Retsch Emax - Stop Process; Pause Process; Programme Mode

Retsch Emax
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Controlling the Device
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After the start of the grinding the cooling (B2.3) is activated. The flow icon changes from
(inactive) to (active). The and buttons appear now in the control panel
area of the device control (B3).
During the grinding process, it is not possible to access the menu "Settings" (the button
(B1.3) is inactive).
7.4.2 Stop Process
The grinding process will stop automatically after the set process time has elapsed. However,
the grinding process can be stopped manually at any time.
Press the button to stop the grinding process.
When the automatic opening is active, the grinding chamber hood is automatically lifted once
the grinding process has ended ( Chapter "Automatic Opening") and the information note H42
"Open and close lid/cover" appears in the display.
Press to quit the message.
7.4.3 Pause Process
The grinding process will stop automatically after the set process time has elapsed. However,
the grinding process can be interrupted manually at any time.
Press the button to interrupt the grinding process.
The process time is stopped and the , and buttons appear now in the control
panel area of the device control (B3).
Open the hood:
Press the button to open the hood. The information note H42 "Open and close
lid/cover" appears in the display together with the remaining process time.
Press to quit the message.
The grinding process can be resumed after the closing of the hood.
Continue the process:
Press and hold the button for approx. two seconds to continue the grinding process.
End the process:
Press the button to stop the grinding process.
7.5 Programme Mode
Often, different but perseverative sample materials with individual grinding parameters are
being processed. For such samples, individual grinding parameter sets can be saved in
programmes and retrieved when needed.
There are ten programme memory positions available. The following grinding parameters can
be stored in the individual programmes:
Process time
Interval time

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