Basic pointers, Which instructions, Apply to your controller – Sentry Industries Sentry 2.0 User Manual

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Safety

The warranty on your Sentry controller does not cover

damage from overfiring, regardless of the circumstances. It

is the operator’s responsibility to make sure the kiln turns off

at the end of the firing. Follow these safety rules in addition

to the ones in your kiln or furnace manual.

When the kiln is not in

use, disconnect the power

and keep the lid or door

closed. (For larger kilns

with heavy cordsets, we

recommend a power dis-

connect box near the

kiln.)

Do not leave the kiln unattended, especially

near the expected shut-off time.
Wear firing safety glasses when looking into

peephole of a hot kiln.
Do not touch hot sides of kiln or furnace. Keep

unsupervised children away.
Install your kiln or furnace at least 12 inches

from any wall or combustible surface. (See

manufacturer’s recommendation for your

model.)
Do not open lid or door until kiln or furnace has

cooled and all switches are off.
Fire only in a well-ventilated, covered and pro-

tected area away from flammable materials.

Keep cordset away from hot sides of kiln or fur-

nace.
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE! Do not touch heat-

ing elements with anything. Disconnect kiln or

furnace before servicing.
Do not operate if the controller itself is hotter

than 150°F/66°C. (See instructions on page 20

for checking board temperature.) Never allow

the firing room temperature to exceed

110°F/43°C. (Measure room temperature three

feet from the kiln.)
Stop a firing by pressing the STOP button, not

by disconnecting the power. In certain condi-

tions, the controller will interpret a power inter-

ruption as a power failure and turn the kiln back

on when you reconnect the power.

Chapter 1

Basic Pointers

Which Instructions

Apply to Your Controller

The Sentry fires in two modes:

Ceramic Cone-Fire, based on pyrometric cones.

Ramp-Hold, based on custom firing rates and target

temperatures.

Ceramic kilns use both Cone-Fire and Ramp-Hold. Heat

treating, glass fusing, and enameling furnaces and kilns

come with Ramp-Hold only.

1 From

IdLE

display, press 1. If

CONE

appears, you

have Cone-Fire mode. If the 1key does not respond,

you have Ramp-Hold mode only.

2 Press STOP to bring the controller back to

IdLE

.

Note: FAST, MEDIUM, SLOW, CONE-FIRE,

and CONE #s printed on the controller faceplate

apply only to Cone-Fire mode.

If you have Ramp-Hold only, skip pages 8 - 11.

Room Temperature and Humidity

It is okay to store the Sentry at sub-zero temperatures.

But before operating, raise the room temperature to at least

32°F/0°C.

Note: The Sentry will register sub-zero °F/°C tem-

peratures. However, 32°F/0°C is the lowest recom-

mended operating temperature.

The circuit board is rated for 158°F/70°C maximum op-

erating temperature. However, the maximum recom-

mended temperature is 125°F/52°C. Open windows and ex-

haust hot air from the room to lower temperature. (See page

20 to check circuit board temperature.)

High humidity will not adversely affect the Sentry unless

water condenses on the circuit board. In this case, do not fire

the kiln until the moisture has evaporated from the board.

Thunder Storms and Power Surges

Unplug the kiln when not in use, especially during thun-

der storms and in areas with frequent power surges. If the

kiln is part way through a firing when a storm begins, it may

be okay to continue the firing. When the kiln shuts off, dis-

connect the power.

CAUTION: when firing the kiln during a storm, do

not leave the kiln unattended!

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