Section 5 − components and controls, 1. controls – Miller Electric ProHeat 35 User Manual

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SECTION 5 − COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS

5-1. Controls

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When a control panel button is pushed
the yellow lamp lights to indicate ac-

tivation.

1

Power Switch

Use switch to turn power source On and

Off.
2

TC1−4 Temperature Display

Provides temperature display of thermo-

couples 1 through 4.
3

Control Thermocouple LED’s

LED’s indicate which thermocouples (1−4)

are used to control the heating process.
4

Temperature Units LED’s

LED’s indicate units for temperature mea-

surements (°F or ° C).
5

Fault LED

LED lights to indicate a system fault condi-

tion.
6

Limit LED

LED lights to indicate a system limit condi-

tion.
7

Heat On LED

LED lights to indicate the power source out-

put is energized.
8

Stop Button

Use button to stop a heating process.
9

Hold Button

Use button to hold a heating process.
10 Run Button
Use button to run a heating process.
11 Cursor Button
Use button to move selection cursor in the

4 x 40 LCD display (item 18).
12 Program Button
Use button to program the process control.
13 Run Status Button
Use button to display real time operating

status.

14 Parameter Button
Use button to display real time power

source operating parameters.
15 Cooler Button
Use button to turn cooler On and Off.
16 Increase Button
Use button to increase values in set-up

screen.
17 Decrease Button
Use button to decrease value in program

screen.
18 4 x 40 LCD Display
Displays programming, runs status, pa-

rameter, fault and limit conditions, and trou-

bleshooting guide.
19 Thermocouple Input Receptacles
Use receptacles for type K thermocouple

inputs.

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