Programming Your System; Entering The Programming Menu; Password - Pace HW 100 HeatWise Operation And Maintenance Manual

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The system will prompt the user to calibrate under specific conditions, for example, when the handpiece
has been removed. The system indicates whether calibration is required or not through the color of the
LED Indicator Light. When the LED Indicator is Green, the system is calibrated and ready for use, when it
is Amber, the system may need to be calibrated, and when it is Red, the system should be calibrated.
The following chart explains the function of the LED Indicator Light.
Power On
Calibration Complete
Tip Cartridge
Removed
Heater Open Sensor
System In SetBack
System in Auto-Off
System reactivated
after Auto-Off
*The LED will be Amber or Green depending on the color when it entered Setback, or Auto Off.
NOTE: Before calibration is attempted, the system should be allowed to reach set temperature.
After turning on the system or changing tip cartridges, wait for at least 15 seconds before
calibrating.

Programming Your System

The menu driven LED Display of the TW 100 system allows you to easily customize your system. By
accessing the programming menu, you can:
Enter, remove or change a Password.
Set the Default Temperature scale to °F or °C as desired.
Change the Upper and Lower Temperature limits.
Enable or disable the Temperature Setback feature and adjust the time-out period.
Enable or disable the Auto Off feature and adjust the time-out period.
Enable or disable the Calibration mode.
The following instructions should be performed to familiarize the operator with the system.

Entering the Programming Menu

1. Place Power Switch in the "OFF" ("0") position.
2. Press and hold the Program Key (
Switch ("I" position).

Password

3. The LED Display will display the version of the microprocessor and change to read "P--"
or "EP".
4. If the display reads "EP", a Password has been stored in system memory. Enter the 3
digit Password (using the scroll up/down keys). If the Password entered is incorrect, "no"
appears on the display and the system then returns to normal operation. If this occurs,
repeat steps 1 through 5 and enter the correct Password.
5. The LED Display reads "P--". Choose one of the following options:
a) Press the Program Key (
Password).
b) Press and release the Scroll Up
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LED Indicator
Activity
Amber
Green
Red
Red
Amber or Green*
Amber or Green*
Amber or Green*
) while turning on the Power
) to keep the currently stored Password (including no
or Scroll Down
Key to enter a new password.
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