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This section details how to:
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interpret the Status LEDs
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understand system Faults and Advisories
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program and execute continuous and multi-step heat-cycles (profiles)
Interpret Status LEDs
This guide will help you understand the operation of your E
ASY
H
EAT
.
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Ready
E
ASY
H
EAT
is waiting to heat; no faults detected
Ready LED will flash when heat is off and the operator is in
the system status page (Heat can be turned on in this
condition). Ready LED is off when the operator is in any
other menu page.
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Ready +
HeatOn
START
command received, outputting power per settings.
Since both are lit output is within acceptable margins. It may
be possible to achieve a more efficient configuration.
for possible suggestion to improve operation; refer to §3
for further adjusting instructions
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HeatOn: (Limit):
Unit heating, not meeting setpoint
*
@display; output differs from setpoint by more than 2%
for suggested corrective step(s)
...
...
...
...ŵ
ŵ
ŵ
ŵ
(W overscored); displayed output power is outside a
preferred tolerance band. Increase tap for possible
improvements
!
Cap
Cap
Cap
Cap
@display; you are attempting to adjust Setpoint above
safe limit for capacitors used. Reduce Setpoint
Fault
Heating interrupted; fault detected; correction required
LED Status and system notices are relevant if your
part is in the coil during
HeatOn
. Status and notices displayed after you remove your part can be ignored