Setting The Temperature - CardioQuip MCH-1000 Operators & Service Manual

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Setting the Temperature

Touching the dark blue "Set Point" temperature field
will cause a numeric keypad to appear onscreen,
allowing direct input of the desired temperature. After
entering the desired temperature, touch the "ENT"
button to confirm, or touch "ESC" to cancel. The
MCH will not allow the set temperature to be higher
than 42˚C or lower than 0˚C.
The set temperature can be adjusted from the STANDBY,
RUN, or PRIMING screens. The MCH offers three different
methods of adjusting the set temperature. To set the desired
temperature, from 0˚C to 42˚C in tenth-degree increments,
touch the "+" or "–" temperature control button. Holding the
button for more than one second will cause the temperature
setting to change more rapidly.
The set temperature may also be changed using the
"Presets" button. Touching the "Presets" button
brings up a set of buttons with preset temperatures.
Touching one of these buttons changes the
temperature Set Point to the preset temperature on
the button.
To edit the preset temperatures, touch the green
pencil button. The temperature buttons will turn
yellow.
Touch a button to edit the temperature on that
button. A numeric keypad will appear onscreen,
allowing direct input of the desired temperature
preset. After entering the desired temperature preset,
touch the "ENT" (Enter) button to confirm, or touch
"ESC" (Escape) to cancel. When you are finished
editing the presets, touch the green checkmark to
return to the preset selection screen.
The temperature setting and temperature presets are
stored in non-volatile memory, and will be retained
until changed.

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The SET POINT controls appear on the
STANDBY, RUN, and PRIMING screens.
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