Conair GB User Manual

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Should it fail, we suggest that it be replaced at our
factory.

*23 Press (*,2,3) to move the PARAMETER table from RAM to

EEPROM. This information is then available for retrieval
using the "CLEAR" routine or by using the *32 function
described next.

*32 Press (*,3,2) to move EEPROM information to RAM. This is
useful for retrieving special information tables that you
may have stored earlier in the EEPROM. Also, if you have
been making changes to RAM tables and now wish to restore
all parameters to what they were at power up, this is the
function to use.

NOTE: The three functions above, *12, *23, and *32, are easily
remembered if you think of the 1, 2, 3 keys as ROM, RAM,
EEPROM. The first digit selects the source, the second
digit the destination.

*14 Press (*,1,4) to set components to one of four options.
The display will look like this:

(1TY= REG), (1TY= NAT), (1TY= ADD), or (1TY= OFF).

This is the component number and the TYPE it is set to:
REGRIND, NATURAL, ADDITIVE, or TURNED OFF.

Press the "CE" key repeatedly to scan the four options.
When proper selection is displayed, move on to NEXT
component by pressing the "*" key.

REPEAT the "* CE" sequence for ALL components you use.

The * key will walk you through all components.
The CE key will change the TYPE for a component.

Components NOT CONNECTED, or NEVER USED, set to OFF.

EXIT will exit the sequence at any time.
After EXIT, if display says (NEED NAT) then you have
specified an ADDITIVE without specifying a NATURAL. This is
an unacceptable condition.

NOTE: FOUR dispense valve systems use components 1 to 4.
TWO dispense valve systems use 1 and 2.
SIX dispense valve systems use 1 to 4, then 7 and 8.
Panel front OUTLETS are always components 5 and 6.

*25 Press (*,2,5) to check the ROM-CHECK flag. Whenever your
controller is on, the processor is continuously performing
an integrity check of the ROM program chip supplied with the

unit. Each complete scan of the program takes about one
minute. If any single check reveals an incorrectly set bit,
the ROM CHECK flag is turned on. This flag is checked every
time you power up. If the flag has been set the display
will say (ROM BAD ), followed by the date and time of the
last check that was found bad. If the flag has not been

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