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THERMOCUBE II 200-650W THERMOELECTRIC CHILLER MANUAL 52-14790-1
SOLID STATE COOLING SYSTEMS, 167 MYERS CORNERS ROAD, WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 16
TELEPHONE: (845) 296-1300, FAX: (845) 296-1303, WEB: WWW.SSCOOLING.COM VERSION M2
MENU STRUCTURE:
NOMENCLATURE:
UP or Increase Value Down or Decrease Value
Press Enter momentarily to scroll between menu items
Press & hold enter key for 3 seconds to enter or leave Parameter Input Menu
SIMPLE OPERATION
ADVANCED OPERATION
(STATUS MENU)
press and hold enter key
(PARAMETER INPUT MENU)
TEMP: XX.X°C (current temp)
PASSWORD XXXX [ENTER 0000]
PRESS OR (change set point)
ALRM +/- XX°C
SETTEMP XX.X°C
OFFSET X.X°C
TEMP: XX.X°C (current temp)
TEMPUNIT °C/°F
LOW FLOW X.X LPM/GPM
FLOW ADJ LPM/GPM
FLOWUNIT LPM/GPM
BK LIGHT ON/OFF
POLARITY DC EN: LO/HI
MENU: STATIC/SCROLL
DECIMAL PLACES 1 / 2
COM MODE: HEX/ASCII
FAN SPEED
3
XX%
PUMP SPEED
4
XX%
PUMP OFF ON STANDBY Y/N
COM MODE HEX /ASCII
BUZZER ENABLED/DISABLED
CHANGE PSWD? N
(return to top of menu)
Notes:
1. If the user enters the temperature input or the parameter input menu and does not press a key for 10
seconds the display will revert back to the Status menu.
2. Parameters highlighted in yellow only appear in menu when that option has been purchased.
3. Fan Speed does not display on water-cooled systems
4. Pump Speed control is not available on Gear Pump units
PARAMETER INPUT MENU: The ThermoCube II has a parameter menu screen containing several user
adjustable parameters. To access this menu, press and hold the ENTER
button for 3 seconds and then enter password 0000 using the UP,
DOWN and ENTER keys. The following table shows the parameters
which can me set in this menu:
ALRM +/-: Alarm width, the acceptable coolant operating
temperature range around set-point before an alarm is communicated
via USB. For example, if set to 5°C with a 20°C set-point, an alarm
will trigger if the coolant temperature rises above 25°C or falls below
15°C. The factory default is 5.0°C
OFFSET: This parameter raises or lowers the chiller temperature
reading to match a user’s external temperature sensor. Enter the
difference between the external sensor and the display. For example,
if the user has a temperature sensor reading of 22 °C when the chiller

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