Control panel overview – Shellab SRI20PF User Manual

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CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW

Figure 9: SRI6PF and SRI20PF Control Panel

Main Display

The main display consists of 4 operational elements. These are: The Time Display, time mode
indicator lights,
the Temperature Display, and temperature mode indicator lights. The
functions of these indicators vary depending on the incubator’s current mode of operation, such as
temperature calibration or when setting the Current Time. The indicator functions for the Auto
Cycle’s day – night temperature programming and operation modes are explained in the Operation
Section.

Time Display: The green LED number display on the left side of the Main Display shows time in a
24 hour format. It can display one of three different times: Current Time, the Day-Time cycle start
time
, and the Night-Time cycle start time. The default display is Current Time.

Time Mode Indicators: Just below the Time display are three LED indicators. The indicators are
for: Current Time, Day Time, and Night Time. The default indication is Current Time. The Day
Time and Night Time indicators illuminate when the user is setting up the Auto Cy

cle’s cycle day

and night start times, and when the unit is running in the Auto Cycle’s programmed day – night
cycle mode.

Temperature Display: The green LED number display on the right side of the Main Display shows
the temperature within the chamber, as well the current user-selected set point when prompted. It
will also display the Day-Time and Night-Time temperature set points when programing the Auto
Cycle.

Temperature Mode Indicators: Just below the Temperature Display are two LED indicators. The
indicators are: Day Temp and Night Temp. The Day Temp and Night Temp indicators are
illuminated when programing the Auto Cycle’s day and night cycle start times, and when the
incubator is running in the Auto Cycle’s programmed day - night cycle mode.

Power Switch

The main power switch on the control panel (green lighted I/O) controls all power to the unit and
must be in the I/ON position before any systems are operational. The switch will be lighted when in
the I/ON position.

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