play will show “bEEP” and the current option selection (On
or OFF) will be displayed in the “Time” display. Use the
“Program” or “Abort” buttons to toggle the option selection.
1. This option determines if the system will beep at the
end of the step.
2. To return to the temperature and time display, press
and release the “Pause” button.
3. To proceed to the next option (End on/off), press and
release the “Start” button.
k. If the End on/off option was selected in the previous step,
the “Temperature” display will be blank, the “Program” dis-
play will show “ End” and the current option selection (On
or OFF) will be displayed in the “Time” display. Use the
“Program” or “Abort” buttons to toggle the option selection.
1. If the end option is selected (On) the system will
return to the program selection when the “Program
Up” or the “Standby” button is pressed.
2. To return to the temperature and time display, press
and release the “Pause” button or the “Start” button.
l. Press the “Select up” or “Select down” to enter the next step.
5. When program entry is complete press the “Standby” button to
return to the program selection menu.
Note:
a. If a program does not have the End on/off option set to
“On” at the last step, the program’s last step is repeated at
each subsequent press of the “Start” button. Since the pro-
gram is infinite, the system will display an E6 error when
power is cycled if the program is not terminated with the
“Abort” button. The end option can be set to “On” for the
last step of the program, by editing the last step.
b. If the system determines that the operator has used all of
the available memory, an alarm will sound (seven beeps) and
the “End” option will be automatically be forced to On. The
program entry mode will terminate and the program selec-
tion mode is initiated.
Program Editing:
1. Place the system in standby.
2. Press and hold the “Select Down” and “Abort” buttons.
3. While holding the “Select Down” and “Abort”, press and release the
“Standby” button.
4. Use the “Select Up” or “Select Down” button to scroll through all
the available programs.
5. Once the selected program is displayed in the “Program” display
(and “USEd” is displayed in the “Time” display), press and release
the “Program” button. The first step of the program is displayed.
Note: Program (Pr) 1 cannot be edited; each step (along with
all of the options) can only be viewed.
6. Press the program up or down buttons to select the desired step to
be edited and follow the same procedures from program entry to
revise the settings.
7. Press the “Standby” button at any time to return to the program
selection menu.
8. Press “Start” button to begin program operation.
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