Backup And Restore - Wayne LC2300M Manual

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23. Once the burner is lit and remains lit. Follow steps 14-21 from SECTION II - INITIAL SET-UP.
This will walk you through finalizing the newly input values, complete the control programming,
and allow for full PID controlled modulation.
24. To ensure that all programmed settings and changes are held in the memory of both the AZL and the
LMV3 control unit, it is recommended that a backup and restore are done before the burner enters
fully automatic operation. This allows for all parameters to be saved in the case of lost information
or changes. The instructions for a backup and restore follow.
F: BACKUP AND RESTORE
When adjustments are made to the burner and the programming is complete, it is suggested that a backup is
done. The settings backup also ensures that adjustments are saved into both the AZL and the LMV3. This is
useful, especially if there are problems with the LMV3. The troublesome LMV3 can then be replaced and the
previous settings for the burner restored from the AZL can be input into the new LMV3.
Backup: The parameters set on the LMV3 control are saved into the AZL display.
Restore: The settings saved from the backup into the AZL can be transferred into an LMV3 control unit.
This overwrites all existing parameters within the LMV3. The overriding parameters are now the new
operating parameters of the burner.
63899-002 Rev. A 3/20/2024
Ph 38: Pre-Ignition
Ph 40: Initial safety. (Ignition
transformer is energized.) At this point
the spark electrode continues for 10
seconds. There will be a countdown to
the right of the "Ph 40" display.
Ph 42: Initial Safety. (Ignition
transformer no longer energized)
Ph 44: Phase 1
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