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Power failure set up, 13 over temperature set up – Pulsafeeder Pulsar DLCM User Manual

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5. The {MOTOR THERMOSTAT / ALARM RELAY? YES} screen is displayed.

MOTOR THERMOSTAT

ALARM RELAY? YES

Press [UP] to select between {YES} and {NO}.

MOTOR THERMOSTAT

ALARM RELAY? NO

Press [ENTER] to accept the desired configuration.

6. If {MOTOR THERMOSTAT / MOTOR OFF? YES} is selected in step 4, the {RESTORE TO: /

MOTOR ON} screen is displayed.

RESTORE TO:

MOTOR ON

If you want the DLCM to turn the motor back on when the thermostat deactivates, set {RESTORE
TO:} to {MOTOR ON}. Press [UP] to select between {MOTOR ON} and {MOTOR OFF}. Press
[ENTER] to accept your setting.

RESTORE TO:

MOTOR OFF

7. The display will return to the {–MENU– / MOTOR THERMOSTAT} screen.

7.2.13 Over Temperature Set Up

This sub-menu allows you to disable the warning message when the DLCM’s internal temperature
approaches it’s operating limit of 70

°C / 158°F. The error condition will not reset until the temperature

drops below 65

°C / 149°F. The difference between the trip and release point is 5°C / 9°F.

R

UNNING THE

DLCM

AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER AND

DANGEROUS OPERATION

.

This warning does not affect the operation of the DLCM, it is for your information only. Disabling
this flashing warning message does not inhibit the logging of the Diagnostic Time and Date of the
event.

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Over Temperature Set Up Procedure

1. Press [MENU] once and then [UP] or [DOWN] until the display reads {–MENU– / OVER

TEMPERATURE}.

–MENU–

OVER TEMPERATURE

Press [ENTER] to go to the Over Temperature response sub-menu.

2. The {OVER TEMPERATURE / ENABLED} (system default) screen is displayed.

OVER TEMPERATURE

ENABLED

3. Press [ENTER} to accept the {ENABLED} setting and you are returned to the {–MENU– / OVER

TEMPERATURE} screen.
or
Press [UP] to display the {OVER TEMPERATURE / DISABLED} screen.

OVER TEMPERATURE

DISABLED

Press [ENTER} to accept the {DISABLED} setting. The display will return to the {–MENU– / OVER
TEMPERATURE} screen.

–MENU–

OVER TEMPERATURE