Navigating Among The Various Service Modes; Changing An Adjustable Setting In The Service Mode - Planmeca Compact I Technical Manual

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GENERAL ABOUT THE SERVICE MODE

1.3 Navigating among the various service modes

Checking the current service mode number

1.4 Changing an adjustable setting in the service mode

Press and hold until LED lights
to enter the SET mode
a)
b)
c)
d)
NOTE
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The service modes are numbered with consecutive numbers. To move to the required service
mode, use the chair up and down keys ("C" or "D") on the control panel. All the patient chair
control keys are now used for controlling the service mode and do not control the chair.
C
Press to move up in the list
The current service mode number (symbol "n" followed by the current service mode number)
is shown on the display when moving around in the list.
Due to the small display, there are not enough digits to show simultaneously the service
mode number and its contents. Therefore the service mode number disappears after 1 sec-
ond, after which the current service mode setting or value is displayed.
When the service mode setting is shown on the display, pressing briefly either of the moving
keys ("C" or "D") brings momentarily the number of the current service mode to the display.
The unit does not move to the next (or previous) service mode.
Some of the service mode numbers display a decimal point after the symbol "n". These
modes have settings that can be changed. To change a setting do as follows:
S
Decrease the setting
Move to the desired service mode as described in 1.3 "Navigating among the various service
modes".
Enter the SET-mode by pressing and holding the "S"-key until the yellow indicator light turns
on (1 or 5 seconds, depending on the service mode).
Decrease the setting with the "A"-key, or increase it with the "B"-key.
Exit the SET-mode by briefly pressing the S-key (the indicator light turns off). The SET-mode
is exited automatically if you scroll to a different service mode using the "C" and "D" keys.
However, any changes made to the previous service mode are stored.
To ensure that changes made in the service mode are stored, you must exit the
service mode by using the program key. All altered settings, even if they have
an immediate effect, are lost if the power is turned off before pressing the pro-
gram key.
This behaviour can, however, be used as a "master undo", if you for some rea-
son want to return to the previous settings. The factory presets (mode 16) are
stored immediately and cannot be un-done.
Press to move down in the list
A
Increase the setting
Chapter C - SERVICE MODE
D
S
B
Exit SET mode
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