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| Brand | ScanCool |
|---|---|
| Model | SHC 2000 |
| Category | Controller |
| Language | English |
Operator is responsible for qualified personnel. Ensure they understand safety and operating instructions.
Handle product carefully, avoid vibrations, contamination, and store in a controlled environment.
Only qualified personnel for configuration, installation, maintenance. Untrained personnel need instruction.
Use recommended fluids, beware of fire/chemical hazards. Ensure good ventilation. Use safety labels.
Yellow/black label indicating a danger area. Requires attention and instruction following.
Blue/white labels requiring user information to be read before operation (EU/NAFTA).
Yellow/black label indicating hot surfaces. Requires caution when touching parts.
Disposal procedures for the circulator, emphasizing WEEE compliance.
Adjustable safety installation independent of control circuit. Shuts down heater/pump if temperature is exceeded.
Float switch protection. Shuts down heater/pump if liquid level is too low.
Specifies indoor use, altitude, ambient temperature, and humidity limits for operation.
Defines the unit's protection against ingress of solid objects and water (IP21).
Corresponds to Class I, not for explosive atmospheres. Allows ±10% mains fluctuations.
Compliance with standards for emitted interferences and general interference resistance.
Identifies front and rear view components: switches, display, indicators, circuit breakers, and cables.
Caution for securing circulator, avoiding contact with tank wall, and electrical safety before removal.
Connect to a grounded outlet only. Verify line voltage matches the unit's specification plate.
Instructions on adjusting the temperature value during calibration using the up/down keys and saving with Enter.
Procedure for setting and storing the desired timer duration in Stop status.
How to start, interrupt, or cancel the timer function, and its behavior during power failure.
Lists error codes (E01, E05, E06, E12) and their associated causes and recommended actions.
Describes disturbances not indicated by error codes, such as pump motor overload protection.
Covers electrical connections, placement, reading instructions, fire points, bath fluid, and moving the unit.
Guidance on cleaning the tank and exterior using low surface tension water and soap suds.
Instructions for contacting service, fault description, and proper packing when returning the unit.
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