Temperature Set-Point; Programmable Set-Points - Fluke 7341 User Manual

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Press "SET" once more to reset the cutout.
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This action switches the display to the set temperature function. To return to
displaying the temperature display press the "EXIT" button. If the cutout is still
in the over-temperature fault condition, the display continues to flash "cutout".
The bath temperature must drop a few degrees below the cutout set-point be-
fore the cutout can be reset.
9.3

Temperature Set-point

The bath temperature can be set to any value within the range and with resolu-
tion as given in the specifications. The operator must know the temperature
range of the particular fluid used in the bath and the bath should only be oper-
ated well below the upper temperature limit of the fluid. In addition, the cutout
temperature should also be set below the upper limit of the fluid.
Setting the bath temperature involves three steps: 1) selecting the set-point
memory, 2) adjusting the set-point value, and 3) adjusting the vernier, if
desired.
9.3.1

Programmable Set-points

The controller stores 8 set-point temperatures in memory. The set-points can be
quickly recalled to conveniently set the bath to a previously programmed tem-
perature set-point.
To set the bath temperature one must first select the set-point memory. This
function is accessed from the temperature display function by pressing "SET".
The number of the set-point memory currently being used is shown at the left
on the display followed by the current set-point value.
25.00 C
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To change the set-point memory press "UP" or "DOWN".
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Press "SET" to accept the new selection and access the set-point value.
Cutout reset function
Reset cutout
Bath temperature in degrees Celsius
Access set-point memory
25.0
Set-point memory 1, 25.0°C currently used
Increment memory
New set-point memory 4, 40.0°C
40.0
9 Controller Operation
Temperature Set-point
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