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Vante ® Model 4160
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9. Temperature meterupper jaw: this graphic indicates the approximate
temperature, in °C, of the heating element in the upper jaw of the sealing
head. The white bar moves from side to side to indicate whether the
element is heating or cooling, while the text displays the temperature
measurement.
10. Temperature meterlower jaw: this graphic indicates the approximate
temperature, in °C, of the heating element in the lower jaw of the sealing
head. The white bar moves from side to side to indicate whether the
element is heating or cooling, while the text displays the temperature
measurement.
11. Head: this field indicates which sealing head model is currently connected
to the generator/controller.
12. Cycles: this counter indicates how many cycles the generator/controller
has completed. The value inside parentheses represents the number of
cycles since the last reset (total count). The value outside parentheses
represents the number of cycles since the generator/controller was
powered on (session count).
13. Status: this field indicates the current functional status of the sealing
system.
14. Duration: this field indicates the duration of the last cycle executed
during the current session. During a cycle, the field acts like a stopwatch
counter.
15. Start/stop button: the start button is enabled when the
generator/controller status is idle. Press start to initiate a run cycle. The
stop button is enabled during a cycle. Press stop to abort the run cycle.
NOTE: The button on the sealing head functions like the start/stop button on the
generator/controller touch screen. Press and hold the sealing head button for 2
seconds to start or abort a run cycle.
NOTE: The system may initiate a cooling phase when a run cycle is aborted.
16. Log-out button: press this button to exit the main control screen and
navigate back to the authentication screen.
17. Settings: press this button to navigate to the system settings screen.
NOTE: Access to the system settings screen is restricted to users with an administrative
password.