Setting the safety temperature, 38 useful information, Danger – IKA HBC 10 control User Manual
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Useful information
The station is controlled via a Wireless Controller (WiCo).
If the WiCo is mounted on the station, data is exchanged
between the station and WiCo via the contacts (G). The
screen of the WiCo displays the home icon .
The WiCo is equipped with a USB socket (Universal Serial
Bus) with which the WiCo can be connected with station,
the USB icon
appears on the screen.
If the WiCo is not connected with the station via a USB
cable, the data exchange between the station and the
WiCo via Bluetooth
®
. In this case, the Bluetooth
®
icon
is displayed .
Depending on the structure of the building, the Wireless
Controller can be operated at a distance up to 150 m from
the station, using the Bluetooth
®
connection.
The WiCo could be either installed on the station or put
on a safe place where is accessed easily by the user during
operation.
If the WiCo is mounted on the station, the battery is
charged through the contacts (G).
The battery could also be charged via the USB socket on
the Wireless Controller (See “Charging the Battery
Pack RB 1 (rechargeable battery)“ in “Preparations“
section).
Setting the safety temperature
Adjust the safety temperature with screwdriver included
with the device.
The safety temperature setting will appear on the display.
Factory setting: maximum value
Adjustment range: 0 – 260 °C
Note: The safe temperature
limit must always be set to at
least 25 ºC lower than the flash
point of the fluid used.
DANGER
In an emergency, the device func-
tions can be turned off by pressing
the "safe STOP" button (C) at the
front of the station. The LED bar (D) changed from green
color into red color.
A message appears in the display indicates that the station
was forced off. To restart, press the "ON/OFF" (A) or the
mains switch (2) off and on.
CAUTION
If the Bluetooth
®
function of the WiCois activated, the
Bluetooth
®
icon appears on the screen and the user can
search the WiCo by pressing the searching key (E). Then,
a beep is heard.
HBC 5
Fig. 21