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Manual MicroProgel
TC 323
©
9 fixed and 9 open programs with 31 steps
Digital display with error code
Possibility to delayed start.
Self diagnostic

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Summary of Contents for Cebex MicroProgel TC 32

  • Page 1 TC 323 © K O N TA K T I N F O R M AT I O N 9 fixed and 9 open programs with 31 steps CEBEX Keramikexperterna AB Malmö Digital display with error code Erlandsrovägen 3 S-218 45 VINTRIE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY Sect. 1) Description of the controller operating modes......................3 Sect. 2) Displaying the various values (temperature, step time etc..) ..................4 Sect. 3) Selecting the cycle from the 9 user (PERS) and 9 pre-configured (FIX) cycles.............6 Sect. 4) Entering or modifying the selected cycle........................6 Sect.
  • Page 3 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Operating instructions, TC323 hand-held controller The “Out” light indicates that the heating element is powered. The These lights indicate the whether the “Aux” light indicates the status of an step in progress involves heating, auxiliary that can be associated to stabilisation or cooling.
  • Page 4: Sect. 1) Description Of The Controller Operating Modes

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sect. 1) Description of the controller operating modes The controller features various different operating modes: • controller in STOP mode the controller is in STOP mode when no cycle is being run. The lights next to the S T A R T S T O P buttons are both off.
  • Page 5: Sect. 2) Displaying The Various Values (Temperature, Step Time Etc

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ • controller in TIMER mode the controller is in TIMER mode when a delayed cycle has been activated. The delay time is counted down on the “MAIN” display. The lights to the sides of the S T A R T S T O P buttons both blink.
  • Page 6: Sect. 3) Selecting The Cycle From The 9 User (Pers) And 9 Pre-Configured (Fix) Cycles

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sect. 3) Selecting the cycle from the 9 user (PERS) and 9 pre-configured (FIX) cycles The controller features 9 custom cycles, called user cycles, and 9 pre-configured cycles, called fixed cycles. S e l e c t P r o g . Press the button until the PERS light turns on, if the desired cycle is in the user group.
  • Page 7 ______________________________________________________________________________________ The modify cycle procedure can also be accessed when the controller is in START mode. The pre-configured cycles can also be modified, using the same procedure, however the changes are lost when another cycle is selected. The controller will in any case limit the number of time/setpoint pairs (steps) that can be set per cycle to a maximum of 31 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example...
  • Page 8: Sect. 5) Running A Cycle

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the temperature displayed is 700°C, flashing E n t e r press the controller prompts the time for the fourth time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 3) press until the time displayed is 00:00, flashing E n t e r press to end the cycle;...
  • Page 9: Sect. 7) Setting The Timer For The Delayed Running Of The Cycle

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ this point, the “TIME” light turns on, the decimal between the hour and minute digits will S T A R T S T O P flash, and the lights to the sides of the button will blink. When the time has elapsed, the controller will automatically start the selected cycle, by going into “START”...
  • Page 10: Sect. 8) Troubleshooting

    ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sect. 8) Troubleshooting When running a cycle the controller may signal one of the errors listed in the table below. ERROR CODE CAUSE SOLUTION DISPLAYED ER21 Hardware fault Contact the installer. ER22 Reserved Contact the installer. ER23 Reserved. Contact the installer. ER24 Reserved.