PROGRAMMING YOUR WW PROGRAMMER

You can enter your preferred burnout cycle at any time to suit your operation. You can even add four more “Permanent Programs”. To make your own program remember “ALL PROGRAMMING BEGINS WITH [ ldLE }

ON THE DISPLAY”.

ACTION

DISPLAY

COMMENTS

1)

Apply Power

[ ldLE ]

All programming begins with [ ldLE ]

2)

Press 4

[ USEr ]

Path to the USEr program

3)

Press 1

[ 1 ]

This assigns your custom program a number (use 1 thru 4)

4)

Press ENTER

[ rA 1 ]

The programmer is asking for the 1st segment rate of

 

 

 

temperature increase or decrease

5)

Press 1250

[ 1250 ]

1250 °F per hour

6)

Press ENTER

[ °F 1 ]

The programmer is asking for the temperature you want to

 

 

 

reach in the 1st segment

7)

Press 300

[ 0300 ]

This is the temperature for wax elimination (300 °F)

8)

Press ENTER

[ Hd 1 ]

The programmer is asking how long you want to hold 300 °F

9)

Press 100

[ 01.00 ]

One hour at 300 °F

10)

Press ENTER

[ rA 2 ]

The programmer is asking for the 2nd segment rate of

 

 

 

temperature increase or decrease

11)

Press 280

[ 0280 ]

280 °F per hour

12)

Press ENTER

[ °F 2 ]

The programmer is asking for the temperature you want to

 

 

 

reach in the 2nd segment

13)

Press 1350

[ 1350 ]

This is the temperature for the second burnout (1350 °F)

14)

Press ENTER

[ Hd 2 ]

The programmer is asking for how long you want to hold 1350

 

 

 

°F

15)

Press 200

[ 02.00 ]

Two hours at 1350 °F

16)

Press ENTER

[ rA 3 ]

The programmer is asking for the 3rd segment rate of

 

 

 

temperature increase or decrease

17)

Press 450

[ 0450 ]

450 °F per hour (cooling down)

18)

Press ENTER

[ °F 3 ]

The programmer is asking for what temperature you want to

 

 

 

reach in the 3rd segment

19)

Press 900

[ 0900 ]

This is the temperature for the final burnout (casting

 

 

 

temperature)

20)

Press ENTER

[ Hd 3 ]

The programmer is asking how long you want to hold 900 °F

21)

Press 1400

[ 14.00 ]

Fourteen hours at 900 °F

22)

Press ENTER

[ rA 4 ]

The programmer is asking for the 4th segment rate of

 

 

 

temperature increase or decrease

23)

Press 0

[ 0000 ]

0 °F per hour indicates end of program

24)

Press ENTER

[ ldLE ]

 

25)

Press 7

[ ALAr ]

This is the alarm temperature request

26)

Press 9999

[ 9999 ]

This sets the alarm out of range (turns it off)

27)

Press ENTER

[ ldLE ]

If you wish you may enter a delay start at this time

28)

Press ENTER

[ STRT ]

If no delay time, then the temperature inside the furnace.

You are now cooking!

NOTE: Should you have any difficulty entering a custom program, call us and give us the rates and times. We will supply step by step instructions.

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