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Operation and control

5.4.3 Basic operation

All settings are selected by turning the push/turn control to the left or right ...

...and adjusted by turning it with the SET key held down.

5.4.4 Setting parameters

Normally, all setting actions on the operating panel described on the following pages are

made in the same way:

1. Select the desired parameter with the push/turn control (menu item, e.g.

temperature); then all other parameters go dark and the selected one flashes.

2. With the SET key held down, set the desired value (e.g. 58.0°C) with the push/

turn control.

3. Release the SET key, and the programme is started. The display briefly shows

the value set, flashing. Then the current temperature is displayed and the

constant climate chamber begins to heat up or cool down to the set tem-

perature.

4. Settings for other parameters are made in the same way.

The control returns automatically to the main menu if the push/turn key or SET key is not

used for approx. 30 seconds.

5.5

Operating modes

Constant climate chambers HPP can be operated in four different ways:

Normal mode: The constant climate chamber runs in permanent operation at the temper-

ature and humidity values set on the operating panel. Operation in this mode is described

from page 25 .

Week time switch: The constant climate chamber runs at the set values only at certain

times. Operation in this mode is described from page 27 .

Programme mode: Time sequences of temperature and humidity and fan values are

programmed (so-called ramps), which the test chamber automatically works through one

after another. Operation in this mode is described from page 29 .

Interface mode with computer/laptop (optional, see page 38 ).

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SETUP

Normal mode

(see page 25 )

Week time

switch

(see page 27 )

Programme

mode

(see page 29 )

Printer

(see page 41 )

Basic appliance

settings

(see page 41 )

Fig. 17

Operating modes

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