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System
Overview
Controller
Unit
STARTISTOP
Button
From the Set Temperature display screen, the
STARTISTOP
button will start or stop the
heaters. After you have set the reaction bank temperature and temperature duration on
the Set Temperature screen, press the
STARTISTOP
button to turn on the heater for the
first bank. Move the cursor to the line for the second bank of reaction vessels. Repeat
for the second reaction vessel bank. The heaters will remain at the specified temperature
until the specified heat duration has elapsed, at which point the heaters turn off. From
any other display screen, pressing the
STARTISTOP
button will make the
STARTISTOP
Heaters display screen appear.
For more information, see Appendix
B
-
Control Box Display Screens.
Agitator Control Buttons
There are three Agitator Control buttons. These buttons are located on the keypad to the
right of the LCD screen. The upper most button causes the agitator bar to move to and
stay in the up position. The lower button causes the agitator bar to move to and stay in
the down position. The middle button causes the agitator bar to oscillate continually.
After you set the agitation parameters on the Agitation Control screen, press this middle
agitation button to start mixing of the reaction solution. (For detailed information on
setting the agitation, see Operating the Quest
210,
Setting of Agitation Parameters.)
Agitation
Needle Valve
The Agitation Needle Valve controls the speed at which the agitator bar will move. To
increase the speed of the agitator bar, turn the Agitation Needle Valve counter
clockwise. To decrease the speed of the agitator bar, turn the Agitation Needle Valve
clockwise. (For detailed information on setting the agitation frequency, see Operating
the Quest
210,
Mixing of the Reaction Vessel Solution.
For a definition of the agitator
bar, see Reactor Assembly,
Components for Mixing the Reaction Solution.)
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