5.2.13 Running a program
The TX150/TXF200 has the capability to run automatic temperature profiles called
programs. The TX150 has the capacity to store 1 program containing 30 individual
temperature/time segments. The TX150 can only be configured and edited using Grant
Labwise™ software The TXF200 has the capacity to store 10 programs, each containing
100 individual time/temperature segments. The TXF200 programs can be configured
directly on the unit or through Grant Labwise™ software. See section 5.3.2 for
information on program configuration via the unit (TXF200 only). When a program is
running icon access is limited to the standby and program functions
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°c
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Refer to section 4.6 to find the allowable temperatures for each liquid.
To stop a program
1. Rotate the dial until the program icon is highlighted, press the S button.
If no key is pressed for 10 seconds or if F is pressed, the program icon is no longer
active and will remain at its original value and the program will continue to run.
2. Rotate the dial until the "–" is displayed, press S to select
The program will stop. The display will remain at the set temperature reached when
the program was stopped, the countdown timer will stop at the remaining time and
the pump speed will display the last speed set.
TX150 & TXF200
Operating Manual
1. Rotate the dial until the program icon is
highlighted, press the S button.
If no key is pressed for 10 seconds or if F is
°c
pressed, the program icon is no longer active and
will remain at its original value.
2. Rotate the dial until the desired program is
displayed (TXF200 = 1 to 10). By default the
TX150/TXF200 will display program "–" indicating
that no program is selected. Press S to select the
program.
The selected program will start. The display will
show the target temperature of the first segment
and the countdown timer will indicate the duration
of the program remaining. The TXF200 will display
the pump speed set for the first segment. Whilst a
program is running only the Standby icon can be
selected.
At the end of a program the buzzer will sound, this
can be cancelled by pressing F or S.
If the program is not valid, e.g. it has no segments
set up, or any segment of the program contains a
target temperature which is not valid for the
selected liquid, e.g. trying to ramp to 150°C using
water, then the program will not run and the
program icon will revert to "–". Edit the program or
select a suitable liquid.
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