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Page 1
Using T his Quick Star t Manual Use this Quick Start Manual to set up your controller and begin operation. Information is provided on how to: ¥ Connect ac power ¥ Connect sensor input ¥ Set basic options for operation For complete information on all setup options, see the Operator Õs Manual. Before Y ou Be gin In addition to the controller and [...]
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Page 2
T o Select the T emper ature Unit (F ahr enheit or Celsius): 1. Press MENU until the display shows ÒRD.CFÓ. 2. Press 䊳 /MIN to display the current temperature unit. 3. Press 䊱 /MAX to select between Ò¡FÓ and Ò¡CÓ. 4. Press MENU to store the value. 5. Press RESET twice to display the current temperature. Be gin Operation Reinitialize the[...]