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Sdc.7
From the Sdc.6 screen; press the ‘Prg’ button
Screen Sdc.7 displays the period settings.
Position the cursor over period A
With button
or set the start time for period A and confirm with button .
Position the cursor over period B.
With button or set the start time for period B and confirm with button .
Position the cursor over period C.
With button or set the start time for period C and confirm with button .
Position the cursor over the Uno period.
With button or set the unoccupied period and confirm with button .
Position the cursor over period A.
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Pressing the ‘Esc’ returns to the main screen.
Select the day of the week by repeatedly pressing the ‘Clock’ button
It will revert back to the main screen after 15 seconds without any activity.
Alarms
Filter Alarm
Sdc.8
Major Alarm
Sdc.9
Sdc.10
Sdc.11
In the event of activation of a filter fault on the unit, screen Sdc.8 is displayed.
The ‘Clock’ button is illuminated.
All buttons are deactivated
The only way to regain control of the DC50 is to clean or replace the filters in the
unit.
In the event of activation of a fault on the unit, screen Sdc.9 is displayed.
Button ‘Prg’ is illuminated.
All buttons are deactivated
The only way to regain control of the DC50 is to resolve the fault on the unit.
To display the alarm history of the unit, press button
The history can store the last 32 alarms occurring on the unit.
Each alarm is memorised at the date and time of occurrence of the fault.
An active alarm is signified by the symbol ‘
’.
An acknowledged alarm is signified by the symbol ‘=’.
Each alarm is signified by a 3 digit code (see ERROR CODES)
Press the ‘Alarm’ button to reset all the alarms, if possible
The number of active alarms returns to 0, no active alarm is shown in the menu,
and the ‘Alarm’ button is no longer illuminated.
To highlight the title of the error code, position the cursor over the line desired
with buttons
or , then confirm with the ‘Enter’ button
Use the ‘Esc’ button to return to the previous levels.