Karcher 600 CD manual Operation 4.1User interface

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4 Operation

APPENDIX

WTC 600 LP / MP

4 Operation

4.1User interface

The user interface of the RO 1000 consists of a text display (16x2 characters), a keyboard covered with a protective film (6 keys) and 7 indicator lights.

4.1.1Indicator lights

The indicator lights correspond to the most important operating conditions of the unit. The control system has the following indicator lights:

OPERATION

Active, if the control system is in the operating mode OPERATION and if at least one pump is switched on. This indicator light will be a flashing light (instead of a continous light) if the set maintenance interval has run out.

FAILURE

Active, if there is an operating trouble. In this case, the reason is displayed. In case of Cy alarm the failure LED flashes. Should the trouble light flash immediately after having the control system switched on, the reason is an internal system failure (see item 3.5).

DISINFECTION

Active, if the control system is in the operating mode DISINFECTION.

DISPOSAL

Active, if the control system is in the operating condition DISPOSAL.

FORCED STOP

Active, if the FORCED STOP input is activated and if the control system is in the operating mode OPERATION.

TANK FULL

Active, if the TANK FULL input is activated.

4.1.2Keyboard

The control system has keys for the functions UP Ï, DOWN Ð, LEFT Í, RIGHT Î, ENTER ÍManual background as well as ESC (on the equipment keyboard, symbols/arrows are used to identify some of them). They allow to call via the menu all functions and to modify the system settings/ parameters.

4.1.3Text display

The purpose of the LC text display is to indicate, besides the indicator lights, the current operating mode or the current unit condition respectively (normal level); it also serves for the (menu-assisted) user communication for control system settings (user/technician level).

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Karcher 600 CD manual Operation 4.1User interface