7. Press the Enter key. The display will
read "USEDxx." (The "xx" here stands for
the number of cycles run and will
be represented by numbers in the
actual display.)
The count can be left as it appears in the
display, or it can be reset to "00."
• To leave the count unaltered, press the
Enter key to return to the normal
programming mode.
• To reset the count, press key 0. The
display will read "USED00."
Press the Enter key to return to the normal
programming mode.
The computer stores the cycle count in
RAM. Thus, if power to the computer is
interrupted, the count will automatically
be set at "00."
If a daily count is desired, the display
should be read at the end of the day and
then reset prior to running the next day's
first cycle. (The display resets
automatically after the cycle count
reaches 99.)
8. Return the program mode switch to
the RUN position and remove the key.
Prompting is complete.
Note: Prompting will change the parameters
in all cycles programmed.
F232050
Programming
Cycle Programming
Displaying a Cycle in Memory
1. Insert key into the program mode switch
(located on the left side of the control
module) and turn key to the PROGRAM
position. The display will read "CYC00."
2. Press the Edit Cycle key on the keypad.
The display will read "DCYC00."
3. Press the two-digit code to display the
desired cycle number: For example, press
key 2 and then key 5 to select cycle 25.
The display will read "DCYC25."
4. Press the Enter key. The computer will
search for cycle information for this
cycle number.
If no cycle information exists, the
computer will flash "NCYC25" followed
by "ADD?". To add this cycle, press the
Enter key and proceed to the add cycle
programming mode. If adding this cycle is
not desired, press the Clear key, and the
computer will then return to the normal
programming mode.
5. If cycle information does exist for cycle
25, the computer will display "0425," for
example, to indicate that cycle 25 has been
run four times. To clear the count (reset it
to zero), press key 0. The display will then
show "0025."
If clearing the count is not necessary or if
it has just been cleared, press the Enter
key. The computer will now display
"HL0125," indicating the first step of
cycle 25.
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