7.1.2. Pushbutton operation (KFAS)
7.1.2.1. Button (DK)
By pressing this button, the lubrication procedure is
started with the programmed parameters
independently of the current system status.
The control screen is not switched on, and any
currently active display or programming mode is
interrupted. At the same time, any pending fault
messages are cleared.
Prior to clearing pending fault messages,
first read them on the control screen to
ensure smooth operation by determining
and rectifying the cause of the fault.
7.1.2.2. Button
(UP)
A brief press of this button while the control screen
is off activates display of current parameters and
their values (display mode). Each additional brief
press of this button causes the next value or
parameter to be displayed. See Table27 for the
sequence of displays. After the last value has been
shown, the control screen switches off again.
A brief press in programming mode calls the next
parameter or increments the displayed value.
7.1.2.3. Button (DOWN)
Pressing the button while the control screen is off
activates display of current values and parameters
(display mode). The displays can then be
consecutively called via the button.
A brief press in programming mode calls the
preceding parameter or decrements the displayed
value.
7.1.2.4. Button (SET)
A long press (> 3 s) while the screen is off activates
programming mode. Any currently running
lubrication procedure is then interrupted.
During programming, this button can be used to
select and confirm parameters and values. Upon
confirmation of a value, this value is immediately
stored in the memory of the control unit.
A long press (> 3 s) during the programming mode
terminates this mode and starts the programmed
interval time of the lubrication cycle.