Setting The Timer; Creating And Editing A Temperature Control Profile - Julabo DYNEO DD Operating Manual

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NOTE
Falling bath fluid level!
In the case of a prolonged temperature control application, the level of bath
fluid in the bath tank can fall below the alarm limit due to evaporation. A low
liquid level alarm is triggered and temperature control application stops.
In the event of a prolonged temperature control application, regularly
check the fill level of bath fluid in the bath tank
If the level is low, refill the bath fluid

8.8.1 Setting the timer

The timer can be used to program the duration of a tempering from 0 to 999
minutes and to program the start time. The target temperature is set as the
setpoint temperature.
After the set duration has elapsed, the device switches to the previously defined
state:
Standby mode
Maintain target temperature
Temper to original setpoint temperature
 The device is switched on.
1. Bring up the <Main menu>.
2. From the <Programmer> submenu, select the menu option <Timer>.
 The dialog box for setting the timer appears on the display.
3. Set the start time and the start date and confirm each entry.
4. Set the setpoint temperature and the desired duration, then confirm your
entry.
5. In the <Final state> field, select how the device should behave after the
temperature control expires.
6. Enable the <Active> field to activate the timer.
 The timer is programmed and active.

8.8.2 Creating and editing a temperature control profile

Eight individual temperature control profiles can be created with up to 60
individual steps each. The programmer processes the programmed steps of a
temperature control profile according to the specifications.
 The device is switched on.
1. Bring up the <Main menu>.
2. From the <Programmer> submenu, select the menu option
<Edit profile>.
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