User`s guide

ACF60-00 – Installation, User’s and Maintenance Manual
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Ed. 04/2012
To access the menu’s mentioned in Table 17 (seen on page 31) while the ACF is
functioning, just press the knob once.
Requirements: Accessibility to the electrical panel (see previous procedure).
To navigate using the knob:
1. Run through the display elements by turning the knob in either direction, clockwise to
see the next menu item and counter clockwise for the previous item.
2. Select an item by pressing the knob. This is how access is gained to the menu’s and
to the menu parameters, or if the letter E appears, to return to the previous item
(exit).
Access to the display-only menu’s (menu 0, menu 1, menu 7) is described in the
next paragraph, “Access to the circuit board menu’s”.
Access to the operational menu’s for the running of the ACF (menu 3, setting) and
for error and flame control unit resetting (menu 2, executional) is described in
paragraph 3.6, page 50 and in paragraph 2.4 on page 35
Access to the circuit board menu’s
The following procedure indicates how to access the circuit board menu's. The
information given is used to access display-only menu’s 0, 1 and 7; to access the
other menu’s (if authorized) additional information is needed which can be found in
the dedicated paragraphs, see paragraph “S61 menu description” on page 31.
To access the menu’s and see the current parameter values:
1. Push the knob: the first menu can be seen on the display: menu0:
2. Push the knob again: access is granted to menu 0; the menu number and the first
menu parameter will appear on the display:
3. Turn the knob to navigate to the other parameters of this menu. All the menu
parameters are seen on the display; the letter E is the last menu item to be shown:
; to exit the current menu, press the knob when the E is shown.
4. Press the knob to access a parameter. For example, to access parameter 7
(electrical voltage of the circuit board), turn the knob until that parameter appears,
, then press to access.
The current value of the parameter is shown on the display, for example:
By pressing the knob again, you will return to the current parameter. To exit from the
menu, follow the instructions given in point 3.
5. To access the other display-only menu’s, proceed as described in the previous
points.