Sterling 6017 series Enter Key, Index Key Alarm HI Alarm Key Alarm LO Alarm Key

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DOWN
DOWN Arrow key to decrease the alarm low limit value on the SET POINT LED screen. Refer to your Sterling/Sterlco M2B Temperature Control Owner’s Manual for a list of functions available using this key.
6017 Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
UP Arrow
Press and hold the LO ALARM key, then press the key to increase the alarm low limit value or press the
LO
ALARM
UP
DOWN
DOWN Arrow key to decrease the alarm high limit value on the SET POINT LED screen. Refer to your Sterling/Sterlco M2B Temperature Control Owner’s Manual for a list of functions available using this key.
UP Arrow
Press and hold the HI ALARM key, then press the key to increase the alarm high limit value or press the
HI
ALARM
UP
The ENTER key is used with the INDEX key menu to store the value or the item that was changed. If this key is not pressed, the previously-stored value or item is retained.
INDEX
Each press of the INDEX key advances the screen to the next menu item. Refer to your Sterling/Sterlco M2B Temperature Control Owner’s Manual for a list of functions available using this key.

ENTER

ENTER Key

ENTER

INDEX

INDEX Key

HI

ALARM HI ALARM Key

LO

ALARM LO ALARM Key

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INDEX

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