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Messages. Huber CC-510w, K12-cc-NR, CC-410wl, variostat cc, CC-905, K6s-cc-NR, ministat 240w-cc, CC-505wl, CC-805, ministat 125-cc
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Messages
Messages which occur can be split into Warnings and Alarm messages.
Please note that alarms generally cause the machine to stop temperature control. An alarm message is immediately displayed as text on the graphic display (60).
After the reason for the alarm has been repaired, the machine must be switched off using the main switch (36), and then switched on again in order to reset the alarm.
Warnings do not normally cause the machine to stop temperature control, however they give information concerning critical conditions within the machine or environment. If the conditions leading to the warning message are not improved, then there is a danger that the machine will stop with an alarm, as generally alarm limits are then exceeded.
After the alarm or warning message has been acknowledged, then the graphic display
(60) shows in the left upper corner a symbol (a stop sign for alarm messages, a triangle with an exclamation mark for warnings). By turning the rotary knob / key (61), alternatively by lightly touching the screen (with Unistat Pilot) the symbol can be selected. By pressing the rotary knob / key (61) a further information window opens up, in which the alarm or warning messages are chronologically shown. Turning the rotary knob / key (61) allows specific messages to be chosen.
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Table of contents
- 4 Foreword
- 5 Quick guide for CC-thermostats
- 7 Chapter 1: Safety
- 8 Description of Safety and Information symbols
- 9 Intended Use and General Safety Instructions
- 10 Description
- 11 Duties of responsible person
- 11 Operator requirements
- 11 Machine operator duties
- 11 Work area
- 12 Safety Devices to DIN
- 14 Additional Protection Devices
- 14 Environmental Conditions
- 15 Operating conditions
- 16 Location
- 17 Thermal fluids
- 18 Chapter 2: Electronics and operation
- 19 CC-Pilot
- 20 Information Displays CC
- 23 Real-time clock
- 23 Rechargeable Battery
- 23 Event Function
- 24 Operation CC
- 25 CC Operation using the rotary knob
- 26 CC Operation using the simulated Number Pad
- 27 Main menu
- 28 Compact menu
- 36 Comfort menu
- 43 Com.G@te menu
- 50 Function Numbers and their meaning
- 56 User menu – config
- 57 User menu - select
- 58 Chapter 3: Connect the machine, fill and prepare for the required application
- 59 Power connection
- 59 Safety instructions
- 59 Start up
- 59 Protection)
- 60 Water-cooling (valid for units with water cooling)
- 61 Operation as bath thermostat (valid for temperature control units with baths)
- 62 Connecting an externally closed application (reactor)
- 63 Switching on the temperature control unit
- 63 Setting the over-temperature (OT) switch
- 66 Setting the set-point limits
- 66 Entering a set-point
- 66 Starting CC Temperature control
- 67 Ending CC Temperature control
- 68 Filling and air purging an externally closed system
- 69 Draining the machine and an externally closed application
- 69 Changing thermal fluid / internal cleaning
- 70 Chapter 4: Interfaces
- 73 RS232/SERIAL
- 74 Mutual functions Com.G@te/Web.G@te
- 76 Specific functions Com.G@te
- 77 Specific functions Web.G@te
- 82 Chapter 5: First aid for a fault condition
- 83 Messages
- 84 Display Error Messages
- 84 Alarms and Warnings
- 84 System Messages
- 85 Alarm and Warning codes
- 85 Hard Alarms (not resettable)
- 88 Exchange of the CC Electronics / Remote Control
- 88 Remote Control
- 89 Maintenance
- 90 Decontamination / Repair
- 90 Cleaning the surfaces
- 90 Plug contacts
- 91 Chapter 6: Taking the machine out of service
- 92 Decommissioning
- 93 Transport
- 93 Disposal