Endeavor 5000 Series
2.4. Pause Mode
The intent of Pause mode is to allow the user to stop the shaking function while maintaining the
runtime/remaining time value. The display (A) will show "PAUS", the Run Status Indicator (C) remains off
while the Timer Status Indicator (D) blinks to indicate a paused timer.
Pause mode must be enabled within the Settings Menu to allow access to this function.
Pause Shake (when Pause feature is enabled in the Menu)
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1. Quick press the Speed Adjustment Knob (E)
2. Unit will stop shaking and "PAUS" will appear on the display (A) and stop the timer
Adjust Remaining Time (count down only)
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1. Rotate the Time Adjustment Knob (D) to adjust the minutes value. The minutes value will blink
while making adjustment.
2. Quick press the Time Adjustment Knob (D) to confirm the minutes value, and now the hours
value will blink.
3. Rotate the Time Adjustment Knob (D) to adjust the hours value
4. Quick press the Time Adjustment Knob (D) to confirm hours value and the new timer setting
Resume Shake Function
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1. Quick press the Speed Adjustment Knob (E)
2. The unit will start shaking, the Run Status Indicator Light (C) and the Timer Status Indicator
Light (B) will illuminate.
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Stop Shake
1. Press and hold the Speed Adjustment Knob (E) until the unit beeps and the Run Status
Indicator (C) turns off
Operating Tips
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Centering your sample and even weight distribution on the tray or platform helps with balance and stability.
Ensure the unit is secure on a level work surface by pressing down on the four (4) corners of the unit,
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creating a strong suction to the work surface.
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As a safety feature, a built-in program will shut power off to the motor if the tray is prevented from rotating,
or the unit is overloaded beyond its recommended weight capacity and display an E4 error.
If the load is within specifications and centered on the tray and an E4 error persists, disabling the Overload
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Detection feature in the Menu may resolve this fault.
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Built-in memory maintains the last used speed and time settings during a power interruption.
Avoid cold starts. Unit is not designed to start after being in a cold room environment. Bring unit into
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cold room from a room temperature environment, operate and remove unit from cold room as soon as
operation is complete
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