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Press the “RUN” button to start profile.

NOTE

There are two conditions the controller looks at to determine:

1)If it should supply output power and

2)If the power source contactor should be on.

1)If the current temperature is more than 105 F above the target temperature in segment 1, the IH/TS will not require output from the power source. The blue Heat On light will be on and power source will not provide output. (Providing the Panel/Remote switch on the power source is in the remote position.)

2)If the current temperature is more than 255 F above the target temperature in segment 1, the blue Heat On light will be off and the system will not provide power. (Regardless of Panel/Remote switch position.)

To continue from the current part temperature, rather than waiting for the part temperature to fall to within 10° of segment 1’s target temperature:

Press the “HOLD” button − The controller displays “HOLD”.

Press “Page” button until “ProG LiSt” appears on the display.

Press

 

 

“Scroll” button to SEG 1’s TGT temperature setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use

Y or B “Up” or “Down” button to adjust target temp to the current

temperature of +5° F.

Press

“Page” button until parameter screen appears on the display.

Press “RUN” button to resume program − the controller will step to the new target temperature setting and continue through the remainder of the profile.

OP1

7 200.0

8 200.0

 

SP2

 

1

AUTO

RUN

MAN

HOLD

B

 

Y

 

 

 

9

11

12

13

YKeep all panels, doors, and covers closed and secure during programming.

1.2408 Controller

2.Page Forward Button

3.Scroll Button

4.Run/Hold Indicator

5.Down Button

6.Up Button

7.Actual Temperature

8.Setpoint Temperature

9.Heat On Pilot Light

10.Fault/ Limit Light

11.Run Button

12.Hold Button

13.Stop Button

2

3

4

5

6

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