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1. heating LED on CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 T Safety DIN 12880 class 3 1 In case of over temperature a built in safety controller as a back up circuit takes over the control of the heating and will shutdown the oven There is also an additional mechanical over temperature device which shuts down the oven High quality accurate PT 100 temperature sensors Superior Swiss Made manufacturing quality according ISO900 8 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Getting Started Parts delivered Your System will be delivered with following Parts 1 System Unit 1 Shelf 1 Power Cord 1 User Manual Install requirements Ensure that following conditions are met before you install the system Electric power connection as per type plate on inside of the door must meet your power connector For 230 V 50 60 Hz min For 115 V 50 60 Hz min The ambient temperature is min 5 C max 35 C 40 F 95 F You can stack max 1 Thermocenter on top for stacking adapter see option list If you install a ducting to exhaust system please see Option List for further information Leave at least 10cm space between system and walls or benches Installing Place shelf in appropriate position Plug cord Close door Switch power on Display shows current Firmware Version see Power On Sequence To start oven or program it see Chapter Operating Menus Cleaning To clean the System use mild detergents No Acid
2. more information of the Operating Display 8 Status Display Program mode Program Running pl lll Sum qug Here you can see the Set Temperature and the Actual E A Mou agp Temperature of the Program Step Press W to get more PU eee es wha tet i information of the Operating Display Here you can see the Program Number and the Step Press the Y button to get more information of the Operating Display Here you can see the Fan Speed and the Gradient Press the V button to get more information of the Operating Display foie bond o Cigense 0 Uus en Here you can see the Hold Time and actual Date and Time in the term mem Dump Ur a uit format DD MM YY This is the last information of the Operating Eur n uius n EE LP BI Display Press the VW button to see first display again If the program has ended a beep tone 5x will sound and following display will shown Status Message can be confirmed by pressing the key 9 Cancel a running process by ESC Key A running system is stopped by pressing ESC 9 1 Safety question when stopping a running system Select desired answer ceded dpe pep Op n Ene 7 accept e Ri If Yes selected D 9 2 If No selected Back to running status 9 2 Conformation of cancelling a process Display confirms that the running process has been cancelled After a few seconds it will return to Main Menu gt 1 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 27 10 Messages and Errors The messages and Errors are ann
3. saves the time and goes to 3 4 ESC restores the old value and or skips back one input field MM HH Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 3 6 Set automatic interval to scroll status displays Select if operation displays will switch automatically instead of KE L prp i Ai manually switching by V A keys M gui Lan toggle answer accept Y 3 7 3 7 Select Baud Rate for serial RS232 Interface a NANG Jah AG ufa Bue omc A Sang EO Ba ung ak IE d select value Ia accept Y 3 8 3 8 Set Program End Buzzer Buzzer sends a signal if a program has finished E a signal Ves Pie toggle option accept Y 3 9 3 9 Set Safety Alarm Buzzer In any case of an over temperature alarm situation the Buzzer will give an audio signal Zeen ne nen sinnn ann E saam uan n anu um mum Bee Lie toggle option accept Y 3 10 3 10 Set LCD Display contrast P aD aan gama E euo P pehe pe m t Change value E aa E PER gama E w BE EE w Qm FER P e accept 3 11 ESC restores value 3 11 Set Offset between internal PT100 Sensor and actual display Offsets the internal PT100 sensor with the actual displayed temperature Calibrate with an external temperature sensor E GO pg P change value ESC restores value 3 12 Confirmation display of storing entered values Ch ER maT ic The Display confirms that the Configuration has been Stored After a few seconds it will return to 2 3 4 Menu Service Mode This menu p
4. 1 2 3 6 MM If No selected gt 2 3 11 Select desired answer GEO Of Pp accept P him If Yes selected gt 2 3 12 If No selected gt 2 3 10 Displays confirmation that the new program has been stored After a few seconds the display will return to D 2 3 22 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 2 4 Menu Program Delete Delete an existing program select menu 2 4 1 V A scroll through the menu ESC returns to D 2 4 2 4 1 Choose program to be deleted e select desired program number PC accept D 2 3 2 ESC returns to gt 2 4 Note Only used program numbers will appear in the display 2 4 2 Deletion confirmation will be displayed Select desired answer LG Ped ps PUPOLgcH c accept dE Li If Yes selected Y 2 4 3 wom If No selected gt 2 4 2 4 3 Deletion confirmation will be displayed Display confirms that the selected program has been deleted After a few seconds it will go to D 2 4 If you delete a program means you delete all steps associated to this program number After deleting the number is now available in the list of free program numbers 2 5 Menu Program Print Print a program to select Print Program 2 5 1 V A to scroll through the Menu ESC return to D 2 2 5 1 Choose program to be printed select desired program number ios accept Y 2 5 2 Ltd ESC return to Y 2 Note Only used program numbers will appear in the display 2 5 2 Displaying print in p
5. You are running a program When flashing A delayed start for program operation was entered CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 11 Operating How to interpret displays described in this manual Power ON Seguence By pressing the power on button the display will show the eb PLE o P ak software version All standard pre setted or saved information will EK ww t be loaded during this process After a while display will show first Main Menu Point T tert mP p Hs A input value which is underlayed with yellow grey background da CC means this value is flashing on the real display Se E et TEE DEE unciis If you reach a multiple input display first time the first part of 3 se tar n 5 mem OO in this example of the input field is flashing to indicate input here Le hui dH PP P 17 Lia Cir Flashing input fields are changed with keys EN E P e EEE ESE i In a multiple choice field the last actual setted pre set option will CHE P de flash Change option with or and confirm with lt Definitions of terms What is a Set Temperature A Set Temperature is the target temperature you want operate the system with What is a Gradient A Gradient is the slope of the heating up process to the specific set temperature It is indicated as C Minute Negative Gradients are not allowed The maximal value of a gradient is system depending and has a range and is pre defined by factory A system specific curve
6. controller with digital alohanumeric LCD Display real time clock variable fan speed and temperature ramp Intelligent Fan Speed control IntelliFan Wide range of temperature ramping functions More user application In combination with Fuzzy logic gives you an excellent stability of temperature distribution and accuracy of programmed ramp Briliant LCD Display for user dialog and easy to operate keypad for fast programming and operating User dialog with controller is displaying your local language Up to five languages can be selected Easy to operate and programming with EasyMenu It allows the storage of 50 programs and 15 program steps a step a ramp a temperature a fan speed and a dwell time Hold Time The programs remain stored in memory even without external power battery buffered Holding Time dwell time O 999h 59m The real time clock allows a process to be started at any time i e on January 6 2002 at 5 30 in the morning RS 232 interface All data can be protocolled with a printer or computer Remote controlling and programming Door Switch switch off heater fan by opening door Door alarm The door is observed by a mechanical switch It is not possible to start a manual process when the door is open the message door open will appear in the display The heating process is interrupted when the door is opened during a manual process heating LED off as soon the door is closed the heating process will start again
7. est conforme la aux norme s ou autre s document s normatif s Titel und oder Nummer sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm en oder der anderen normativen Dokumente title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s titre et ou no et date de publication de la des norme s ou autre s document s normatif s Gemass den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie n following the provisions of Directive s conform ment aux dispositions de s Directive s falls zutreffend if applicable le cas ch ant 73 23 EWG 89 336 EWG EN 60335 1 1988 EN 55014 Ort und Datum der Ausstellung Name Unterschrift oder Kennzeichnung des Befugten Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorised person Lieu et date nom et signature du signataire autoris Rotkreuz 12 02 2002 Marcel Kappeli Technical Manager Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Important Information Quick Information for Service Please fill out all necessary information for your Thermocenter It helps you when you contact your Dealer or Service department PHONE NUMBER SERVICE SOFTWARE VERSION See Display at Power ON Notes Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 5 Technical Data Sheet Technical Data s from the ovens TC 40 TC 100 Outer Dimension O E gm Ge em Na Na e Depth mm 85277 60 AA HL inner Dimension NT Height mm 30 80 bm Um 9 E Intern
8. of gradient corridors see What is a Fan Speed The Fan Speed is a percentage of a range of rounds per minute The minimal or maximal RPM Value is system depending The Yo Value is based on this min max range What is a Holding Time A timer is used to specify how long a set temperature has to be hold The timer starts counting back when the set temperature is reached The maximal time you can set is 999 hours and 59 minutes This equals a max time of 41 days 15 hours and 59 minutes What is a Start Date Time If you are using a start date or time you will be able to set a future date time to start the system with pre setted parameters i e temperature Gradient Fan Speed Timer 12 Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 Main Menu Overview General operation buttons In general you can scroll through the menu points with the W or A button Select the desired menu point with 1 Temperature amp Options 2 Program 3 Configuration 4 Service Mode CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 Manual operation with a set temperature You can select options like gradient hold time dwell time fan speed pre setted start date time Press to select gt 1 1 ESC returns to 1 The menu Program is divided in menus for creating editing deleting and printing programs Press eto select D 2 1 ESC returns to 1 This menu point allows you to configure the system Press to select 3 1 ESC returns to gt 1 Th
9. or similar detergents should be used Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Your System Components Air Exhaust Air Flap Air Inlet Door Handle Controller RS232 Connector Shelf Glider Shelf Fan Outlet Spring loaded door lock Door Switch to indicate a open door alarm switch 200 rd OO SS WN thermocel a 10 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Controller Heat Prog 0000 eos Keypad 4 Display ESC LED Indicators Heat Up Down Enter Escape Plus Minus To control the system the controller has few easy to use buttons on a foil keypad Simply press desired button All information is displayed on a Liquid Crystal Display LCD with backlit LED Indicators for status of Power Heat and Program are used to indicate the main process status Buzzer not visible is indicating audible Status or Alarm You can scroll through the menu structure You can scroll through the menu structure Confirm a menu selection Confirm a value input or an answer choice Cancel actual operation Go back in Menu Structure Quit actual state Increase a value in flashing input fields Select multiple Choices Input Value must flash to make button operable Decrease a flashing value Select multiple Choices Input Value must flash to make button operable ON OFF Switch ON or OFF your System When on LED is lit When lit Heat Power is on Prog When lit
10. value and skips to the next input field DD gt MM L E127 MM YY or stores the date and go to gt 1 7 eee ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field YY9 MM MM DD or goes back to 1 Note The pre set date is the actual date from the real time clock 1 7 Set Start Time Change desired value A P iPuEsE confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or heiii e prier T tit stores the time and go to ZEE If the Start Date and or Start Time is in the past the display will return back to gt 1 If your Start Date and or Start Time is in the future you will see the operating display 5 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field MM HH or goes back to 2 1 Note The pre set time is the actual time from the real time clock CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 15 2 Main Menu Program The menu Program is divided in menus for creating editing deleting and printing programs Press to select D 2 1 V A to scroll through the Main Menu ESC return to 1 2 1 Menu Program Start otart an existing program confirm menu choice 2 1 1 V A scroll through the Menu ESC return to 2 2 2 Menu Program New Create a new program confirm menu choice D 2 2 1 V A scroll through the Menu ESC return to 2 2 3 Menu Program Edit Edit an existing program confirm menu choice D 2 3 1 V A scroll through the Menu ESC return to 2 2 4 Menu Program De
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12. Change desired value confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or stores the time and go to 2 2 5 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field M H or goes back to Y 2 2 and the step 1 as well as selected program number is not stored Note A value of 0 00 means endless holding time change desired value confirm value D 2 2 6 ESC restores the old value or returns to gt 2 2 Note The minimal Fan Speed is depending on the system and is factory set Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 2 2 6 Choose if a additional step is required CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 Select desired answer accept If Yes selected step number will increment with 1 2 2 7 If No selected D 2 2 12 change desired value confirm the value D 2 2 8 ESC restores the old value or if in step 2 and higher returns to 2 2 6 but the actual step will not be saved Note Display 04 02 means actual program step number change desired value confirm the value D 2 2 9 ESC restores the old value or if in step 2 and higher returns to 2 2 6 but the actual step will not be saved Change desired value confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or stores the time and go to D 2 2 10 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field M9 H or if in step 2 and higher returns to D 2 2 6 but the actual step will not be saved Note A value of 0 00 means en
13. NIENUTPROGRAM EEBLT 323w i eerie a EE 21 2 4 WIENU PROGRAM DELETE A etin ento p E a ana Ebro ecdesiae e DRM pM atc 23 2 S MENU PROGRAM PRINTS a bi aci tatio tust ee as ddan dened Ud P gan Letti ieee 23 S MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION aaa a an abuser dedi da 24 AMEN SERVICE MODE idees oin aa rite a a o a 25 OPERATING DISPLA YS Ee esc aia de te eee Ee ee KATE PA DO ACID ID DTE 26 GENERA a in ais IR Ma IAM C ADMIN IAM E A EE 26 5 OPERATING DISPLAY MANUAL MODE DELAYED DGTART 26 6 STATUS DISPLAY NORMAL MODE RUNNING 26 7 STATUS DISPLAY PROGRAM MODE DELAYED PROGRAM START oococncncncoconocncncncncncnnononnnnncnnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 27 8 STATUS DISPLAY PROGRAM MODE PROGRAM RUNNING 27 9 CANCEL A RUNNING PROCESS BY ESC KEY EE 27 1OMES SAGES AND ERRORS aii atado 26 PRINTER OPERATION a Na aa aa dvor Ta a a a KA aa aa a eee a a a A EN ce aa ee ees 29 CONNEC TING A PRINTER ET TT m 29 SAMPLE FOR PRINTING s pace an aa usus oec assa EE 29 APPENDIX 4 TP 30 TEMPERATURE LIMITER AND SAFETY CONTROLLER cceccececcccccccccecececececececececececenenenenenecetenecececececeuacacacecececeeas 30 ISANGE OF GRADIENTS ses ae a a taa Rosales o cad pide mrs os Da lu ag a LUE Mills con D LEID EE 30 GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF A PROGRAM nee eee ee eaaa eaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa eseresesese ese sse e ess sas s sis s seges siis 31 2 Copyright SalvisLa
14. SalvisLab Edition 191107 e C Min HHH MM SES C Min HHH MM 9 O LU DA EE oet Temperature ACE Temperature Gradient Hold Time Fan Speed 10 042 075 oet Temperature ACT Temperature Gradient Hold Time Fan Speed 09 34 UI Sample printout of a running log See also Print Interval gt 3 5 1 505 5 1 30406 y 1 00 94 13075 e deet 1500 94 KS C Min HHH MM Z de C Min HHH MM 29 Appendix A Temperature limiter and Safety controller ro D 1 Over Temperature Limiter by thermo mechanical switch 2 Maximal allowed End Temperature e 3 Maximal allowed working temperature Menu Configuration E O 4 Set Temperature 5 Control Range of the Safety Controller 6 Actual Temperature Range of gradient TPC 1 The gradient can be set in this range 2 This range can not be used It is system depending t min 30 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Graphical presentation of a program TECI PROG 12 0 t min Vac mbar Hyst mbar This example shows a program No 12 with 3 steps and a pre setted start date time A Timeframe of the pre setted start date time B Positive Gradient adjustable C Hold Time Dwell Time Adjustable Each of the following 3 steps has the parameter Set temperature gradient hold time set vacuum hysteresis vacuum Step 1 Start of program Step 2 New parameter setting where used Ste
15. Thermocenter TC40 TC100 User Manual thermocenter sSelvisryv as Copyright O Salvis Lab Edition 191107 User Manual Thermocenter TC40 TC100 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1 4 e rerer erre rernm n nhu hm KKK K KN NEE KE EK KKK KKK KN KN NENNEN 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION eise Rua an E eege ee eeu E eee ve Ev ee Ev se v ALE 5 QUICK INFORMATION FOR SERVICE EENEG 5 TEGHNIGAL DATA SHEET 0 niii ee E 6 TEGHNIGAEDATAS EROM THE OVENS EE 6 INTRODUCTION ewe 7 OVERVIEN RTI a ap E sm ac a ag vb ERE 7 APPLICATION e AEEA AEAN A ET T EEIN E NE ENEE T DOOR ALAR IW A AA SAEN E EE rl EREN AEREA S T SIN E I EE 8 GETTING STARTED EE 9 EE 9 INSTALL e El aaa a a aaa TE Pe a aid dee dio E 9 INSTALEN EE 9 EE ANING aaa CLR t 9 YOUR SYSTEM COMPONENTS Sae anaa Si a aa a co coe gebe cete eee ee EE 10 eie TROP M d 11 SI NS Veer A DUET CU ova gag Aa LAUR D MU amt AN CRIT TIS EE 11 OPERATING d en Verl cet a id alte kaag a ae P Ml a Ll I eM el Dre a NG Ga LL Dr rie LEE ee aba EU 12 HOW TO INTERPRET DISPLAYS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUALE 12 MAIN MENU OV zl PAARE DR 13 TAMAN MENU TREMP A OPTIONS saa anaa a tote vetet o ette e eaaet 14 Z NAINAMENU PROGRAM oett dedecus tet A PE Rt LL dM UL a 16 ZA NENUTPRSOSGRAM START i eater te a EE 17 2 2 NENUTROSGRAM NEU reader te ite icones edi es aa a E E a e uL EDT EE 18 2 X
16. Ww ken OOD E nj ka G c da SEA 6 gt E O T M e i Q amp E lt 7 c Emm s O P N o Sp nw rx e AN a M x Ho F x a Su B Ady LAT ZA L 3 is d m O Q GN Lo 2 E mmm ac D L lt KE E1 e X e Q M1 MM i E ABAS GyYt a LLI LLI C di 4 BN O 5 F O bla M F3 2 Z a e EA Q a Aoc m Am lt T X1 F1 N DIE K 8 A ECH pr LE TA UI MADE BY RENGGLI CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 Appendix D Drawing Thermocenter TC 40 E O e S ENT 330 437 z LO d 460 m NM 527 34 Copyright Salvis Lab Edition 191107 Appendix E Drawing Thermocenter TC 100 500 t 1 450 E 63 CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 i E Li a 570 S NEM N CC RN 35 Appendix F Drawing Spare Parts Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 36 Appendix G Spare Part Numbers Position Part Nr Description 4 31W04
17. al Volume 100 She rin MATES METANO Max Load per shelf Kg 20 20 Weight empty Temperature axes SE 5 C over Room temp to FemperaureVa aton ag o aa 04 Temperature Variation amargi c 10 v Temperature varaton aod re 1 uo ferons eo at 150 C hosting pine et Wm tt UL ed Min 2 3 emm Mn 4 Air changes exhaust flap open at 100 C xh 59 29 EEUU E NN Equipment ll O Microprocessor Temperature Controller LCD Dispay 1 es w Printer Communication Interface RS 232 Ye Ye Adjustable Print Interval Ye Ye 1 Measured with 3 temperature probes on horizontal level divided in 1 3 of the chamber size 2 maximum temperature deviation in time for one temperature probe 3 to 9896 of set temperature All technical specification are specified for units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F and a voltage fluctuation of 10 The temperature data are determinated in accordance to following DIN 12880 part 2 respecting the recommended wall clearances of 10 of the height width and depth of the inner chamber All indications are average values typical for units produced in series We reserve the right to alter technical specifications at all times without prior notice 6 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Introduction Overview The THERMOCENTER TC40 TC100 is an oven with a patented design All functional elements are integrated
18. b Edition 191107 EE 32 MENU STRUCTURE amp INPUT FIELDS io 32 APPENDIX G orron carino 33 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM oia is 33 APPENDICI D cin RM 34 DRAWING THERMOCENTER TO EE 34 APPENDIX E estatinas 35 DRAWING THERMOCENTER TC 2100 35 APPENDIK Farscape 36 DRAWING OPARE PAR Sisa 36 APPENDIX G oia ads 37 SPARE PART NUMBERS enit dta Rieti a ING E Da TA a AA E Maa Jaga LE MED 37 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY LE Wir We Renggli AG Salvis Lab Nous Declaration of Confirmity Name des Anbieters supplier s name nom du fournisseur Birkenstrasse 31 CH 6343 Rotkreuz Anschrift address adresse erklaren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass das Produkt declare under our sole responsibility that the product d clarons sous notre seule responsabilit que le produit Drying Oven TC 40 100 Konstruktionsjahr 2002 Bezeichnung Typ oder Modell Los Chargen oder Seriennummer m glichst Herkunft und St ckzahl name type or model lot batch or serial number possibly sources and numbers of items nom type ou mod le no de lot d chantillon ou de s rie ventuellement sources et nombre d exemplaires auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der den folgenden Norm en oder normativen Dokument en bereinstimmt to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s auquel se r f re cette d claration
19. cherung Regelplatine PCB fuse M1 Ventilator Fan X1 Netzanschlussklemme Main poner clamp la X2 Netzanschluss Regelplatine Main power PCB kasah X3 Anschluss RS232 PCB Connector RS232 PCB X4 Anschluss RS232 Ext Connector RS232 Ext H 4 X5 Anschluss Pt100 Connector Pt100 ES CS ANE o 099 X6 Leer Empty II X7 Anschluss T rendschalter Connector door switch l X8 Anschluss Heizung Connector heating element X9 Anschluss Ventilator Connector Ventilator Ly X10 Leer Empty ree d X11 Speisung Heizung Power heating element uibs X12 Leer Empty L A2 EN X13 Anschluss Display Connector Display NA v EEES kA C e oo l POD PPP PPO e ken RD 6 ox MAKE ooo set OC OX e e o de ba e Ee e lt ES Oe ki E a cen E
20. dless holding time change desired value confirm the value D 2 2 11 ESC restores the old value or if in step 2 and higher returns to 2 2 6 but the actual step will not be saved 19 2 2 11 Choose if a additional step is required Select desired answer Ppesili CUP a accept E temm zm If Yes selected step number will increment with 19 2 2 7 ZEN If No selected gt 2 2 12 emm TS Select desired answer heei SO Ppap IX 0 7 accept Lee Lien If Yes selected gt 2 2 13 If No selected gt 2 2 11 2 2 13 Confirming amp Saving the new program Displays confirmation that the new program has been stored After a few seconds the display will return to 2 2 20 Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 2 3 Menu Program Edit The example assumes to edit the program 4 with 2 steps 2 3 2 Edit Temperature Step 1 CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 Edit an existing program confirm menu choice D 2 3 1 V A scroll through the Menu ESC returns to 2 select desired value confirms the value and skips to the next field PS or gt 2 3 2 to the selected Step Number respective ESC returns to D 2 3 Note Only used program and step numbers will appear in the display change desired value Pre set value is the last used value in manual mode confirms and saves the value 3 2 3 3 ESC restores the old value or returns to D 2 3 Note Display 04 01 means actual pro
21. gram step number change desired value confirms and saves the value D 2 3 4 ESC restores the old value or returns to D 2 3 Change desired value confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or stores the time and go to D 2 3 5 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field M H or returns to D 2 3 change desired value confirms and saves the value D 2 3 6 next step ESC restores the old value or returns to D 2 3 change desired value Pre set value is the last used value in manual mode confirms and saves the value D 2 3 7 ESC restores the old value or returns to D 2 3 Note Display 04 01 means actual program step number 21 2 3 7 Edit Gradient Step 2 CERA ET change desired value mE ml doom e apg confirms and saves the value 2 3 8 Ups dian tr iii ESC restores the old value or returns to ek 2 3 Change desired value PCE PS yes confirm value and skips to the next input field HH gt MM or Rib ins it stores the time and go to gt 2 3 9 ae ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field M H or returns to D 2 3 m E S eae at change desired value Mu aT E EES confirms and saves the value gt 2 3 10 next step FX ice ESC restores the old value or returns to 2 3 2 3 10 Decide if a new step must be added Select desired answer PETER Qnis D accept E tentem mu If Yes selected step number will increment with
22. in the door Forced Air with an intelligent control of fan speed in a range between 0 100 of ramping functions Fast and accurate heating up procedure More applications available to users Microprocessor controller with enhanced Fuzzy Logic Allows precise ramping of temperature as well as an excellent reproduction of temperature distribution in the chamber opecial Insulation Less heat loss Saves energy and costs Ambient temperature of housing surface Robust Swiss quality design Made even for scientific applications Work Chambers are of stainless steel and are provided with fully adjustable chromium plated rod shelves The chambers have well radiuses corners for easy cleaning Exterior is of textured powder coated mild steel Applications The THERMOCENTER is an extremely versatile oven It can be used Research amp Development Quality Control as well industrial applications Some examples Drying and sterilization applications in scientific as well as industrial usage suit well for this oven A must when precise temperature distribution and a high accuracy are needed Examples of usage Colour fastness test for textiles Ageing test for plastics and foils Quality control of electronic circuits Food analysis Dry sterilization in hospitals Note The Thermocenter ovens are not built to use as ovens for drying substances which are explosive or let free explosive gases during the drying process Controller Fuzzy Logic microprocessor
23. is menu point is protected by an access code and is available only for trained Service Technicians Press cto select D 4 1 ESC returns to gt 1 13 1 Main Menu Temp amp Options Manual operation with a set temperature You can select options like gradient hold time dwell time fan speed pre setted start date time Press to select 3 1 1 ESC returns to 1 change desired value confirms and saves value 1 2 ESC restores the old value or returns to 1 1 2 Select Quick Start or Start with Options 1 3 Set Gradient 14 Select desired answer confirms and saves value If Now selected System will start immediately gt 6 If Option selected Y 1 3 ESC cancels and returns to gt 1 Change value confirms and saves the value 1 4 ESC restores the old value or returns to gt 1 Note A value of 0 0 means maximal possible heating rate Change value confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or stores the time and go to gt 1 5 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field MM HH or goes back to gt 1 Note A value of 0 00 means endless holding time Change value confirms and saves the value 1 6 ESC restores the old value or returns to gt 1 Note The minimal Fan Speed is depending on the system and is factory set Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 1 6 Set Start Date Change desired value Peed Ede confirm
24. lete Delete an existing program to select Delete Program D 2 4 1 V A scroll through the Menu ESC return to D 2 2 5 Menu Program Print Print a program lo select Print Program 2 5 1 V A to scroll through the Menu ESC return to D 2 16 Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 2 1 Menu Program Start Start an existing program confirm menu choice 2 1 1 V A scroll through the sub menu ESC returns to D 2 e select desired program number i NN confirm value D 2 1 2 ESC returns to gt 2 1 Note Only stored only program numbers with content will appear in the display If no program exist a beep message will displayed 2 1 2 Choose type of program start select type of program start akeni Au POPOLEN me accept choice Pla Pius P mum If Now selected System starts immediately gt 6 EECH et selected 302 43 ESC returns to D 2 1 Change desired value ME a confirm value and skips to the next input field DD gt MM m pe E127 MM s YY or stores the date and go to gt 2 1 4 eee ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field YY9 MM MM DD or goes back to 2 1 Note The pre set date is the actual date from the real time clock 2 1 4 Set Start Time Change desired value ey ab UE P fraen e confirm value and skips to the next input field HH MM or bedded Prii E Tr stores the time and go to AN If the Start Date and or Start Time is in the
25. oint is protected by a code and is only available for trained Service Technicians CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 25 Operating Displays General Change the display with W keys or set Display Interval to yes in Menu Configuration to let change the display automatically every 10 sec 5 Operating Display Manual Mode Delayed Start Here you can see the actual Start Date and Time ELIO PLI S fep 17851 Press W to get next set of operating displays d ar a cia aye gt gu Here you can see the Set Temp and the Hold Time dwell A E dude d c c M time iilis HS Press W to get next set of operating displays Here you can see the Fan Speed and gradient Press Y to get next set of operating displays mi Paper id bii Here you can see the Set Temp and the Actual Temp Press W to get more information s of the Operating Display Here you can see the Fan Speed and the Timer Press W to get T4 ji rarm more information of the Operating Display ato Wes chi ot sti Here you can see the actual Date and Time This is the last o n te Information of the Operating Display Press the W button to see Po Dif Polen LC first display again 26 Copyright O SalvisLab Edition 191107 7 Status Display Program mode Delayed Program Start If the programmed Start Date Time has achieved the Display switches to 8 Prog The Prog LED is on during a programmed operation Here you can see the actual Start Date and Time Press W to get
26. ounced with a beep tone 5x and can be confirmed by pressing the Key Errors are severe system failures and must fixed by trained service people Messages Errors 28 Indicates that no program is in memory Indicates that the program memory is full Indicates that the door is open while you try to start the system TC40 TC100 only PT100 Sensor or cable defect Call Service Safety Controller was active Call Service Temperature exceeded security range level Cool down oven If error persist call Service Call Service Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Printer Operation Connecting a Printer Printer Requirements In order to connect a printer with the serial RS232 Interface of the System following requirements must be fulfilled Serial RS232 Interface Min 1200 Baud Transfer Rate Pin Layout RS232 DB9 Connector System DB 9 pin assigment Data set ready Receive data Request ta send Transmit data Clear to send Ring indicator Signal ground Data carrier detect Data terminal ready Protective ground Used Pins 2 TxD 3 RxD and 5 Signal Ground Data format 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit No Parity Sample for Printing Sample printout of a stored program See also Print Program D 2 5 Program 1 step 1 aer Temperatures Gradient Hold Time Fan Speed Step 2 oet Temperature Gradient Hold Time Fan Speed 130 0 14 5 2250 100 190 0 145 0 45 80 CopyrightO
27. p 3 New parameter setting where used After finishing the step 3 the program ends Co N Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 31 Appendix B Menu Structure amp Input Fields 3 Menu Point Input Field Decision Input Display only Pt To pt Pt To pt Pt To pt Main Menu Main Menu Main Menu esos ER Um 1 1 SetTemperature 3 2 1 StatProgam L 3 1 Language 32 Quick Start L1 2 1 1 SelectProgam 2 12 G32 Date A3 1 2 Now Start Program E 33 Tim 34 Options 2 1 2 Now E34 MaxTemp 35 Sladen Delayed L 3 5 Printinterval 3 6 f 3 1 4 Hold Time Ef 3 6 Disp Interval EIS Fan Speed REDES LEE El 3 7 Rs232 Baud Rate 0116 Start Date e 2 3 8 Buzzer Prog End E 17 StartTime 6or7 Ej 3 9 Buzzer Safety 3 10 Display Contrast 3 11 SensorOffset 312 3 12 Configuration stored No e End of Program 2 2 B D 2 Set Temperature ZOO 3 Set Gradient 2 3 4 Set Hold Time Set Fan Speed 236 New Step 32 Copyright SalvisLab Edition 191107 Appendix C Schematic Wiring Diagram A1 Regelplatine P CB board A2 Display Platine Display board EN zx E1 Heizung Heating element NA NA F1 Hauptsicherung Main fuse F2 Uebertemperatursicherung Overtemp fuse F3 Uebertemperatursicherung Overtemp fuse F4 Si
28. past the display will return back to D 2 1 2 If your Start Date and or Start Time is in the future you will see the operating display gt 7 ESC restores the old value and skips back one input field MM HH or goes back to 2 1 Note The pre set time is the actual time from the real time clock CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 17 2 2 Menu Program New The storage capacity is 50 Programs with 15 Steps Program Each Step contains of a Set Temperature a Gradient a Hold Time and a Fan Speed The sample here assumes creating a program 4 with 2 Steps 2 2 1 Create a new program Create a new program confirm menu choice D 2 2 1 V A scroll through the Menu Program ESC returns to select desired program number e confirms the choice D 2 2 2 ESC returns to D 2 2 Note Only free program numbers will appear in the display change desired value Pre set value is the last used value in manual mode confirm and saves D 2 2 3 ESC restores the old value or returns to 2 2 and the step 1 as well as selected program number is not stored Note Display 04 01 means actual program step number change desired value confirms the value D 2 2 4 ESC restores the old value or returns to 9 2 2 and the step 1 as well as selected program number is not stored Note A value of 0 0 means maximal gradient 2 2 4 Set holding time dwell time Step 1 2 2 5 Set Fan Speed Step 1 18
29. rogress Display confirms that the program has been printed After a few seconds it will return to gt 2 5 For an example of printout and printer connection refer section Printer Operation CopyrightO SalvisLab Edition 191107 23 3 Main Menu Configuration Configuration of the system by the user In this menu point you can define and set system options Press eto select 3 1 V A scroll through the menu Select the desired language confirm selection D 3 2 Attention After confirmation the selection all subsequent dialogs are displayed in the selected language 3 2 Set actual date for internal real time clock change value accept value and skips to the next input field DD gt MM MM YY or saves the date and goes to 3 3 ESC restores the old value and or skips back one input field YY MM MM DD 3 3 Set actual time for internal real time clock change value accept value and skips to the next input field HH MM or saves the time and goes to 3 4 ESC restores the old value and or skips back one input field MM HH Set the maximal possible temperature value for manual operation change value accept values 3 5 ESC restores value 3 5 Set print interval for printer log via serial RS232 Interface 24 Set the Print Interval time A value of 00 00 will disable printout of operating values change value accept value and skips to the next input field HH MM or
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