System Operating Procedures
3-40
October 2002
Loading the Default Values
IMPORTANT: Record all processor settings before using this procedure.
Reloading the defaults causes the processor to be configured as
washless. The following settings and their calibrations return to
their original values.
• development time
• temperature settings
• replenishment rates
Press both
Reset
keys to save any changes to default settings and to return to
normal operation.
Changing the Wash/Stabilizer Setup
IMPORTANT: Record all setpoint and calibration data prior to using this
procedure.
1.
Press and hold
Set
and both
Reset
keys. Release the
Reset
keys and then
release
Set
.
NOTE: The light above the left
Reset
keys illuminates.
2. Use
the
Up
or
Down Arrow
to select the wash-stabilizer.
3. Press
Set
to access the screen in Set mode.
4. Use
the
Up
or
Down Arrow
to change the operating setup.
5. Press
Set
to exit the Set mode.
6. To save the values, press both
Reset
keys simultaneously. Do not press
Set
.
NOTE: To make other changes, select the desired screen and enter new
values.
Changing the Metric/Fahrenheit Mode
IMPORTANT: Record all setpoint and calibration data for the processor prior to
using this procedure.
1.
Press and hold
Set
and both
Reset
keys. Release the
Reset
keys and then
release
Set
.
2. Use
the
Up
or
Down Arrow
to toggle to “Metricon”.
3. Press and hold the two black
Reset
keys.
4. When the processor begins to make a “beeping” sound, press the blue key.
The “beeping” sound will stop.
5. Press
Set
to reenter all setpoint and calibration data into the processor.
NOTE: Check that the temperature calibration is correct.
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