Operators manual – Watson-Marlow PF22 User Manual

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Operators Manual

PF22

PF22 OM EN 74-132-005 v1.02.doc

Version: 1.02

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31. Save program
Saves a complete set of parameters as a program.
It is possible to save up to 6 sets of parameters in the memory.

If a particular set of parameters is used frequently, it is a good idea to store the settings in order to
allow their easy retrieval as a complete filling program. This also ensures that exactly the same
parameters are used each time thereby reducing the risk of programming error.

It is important that all parameters are entered and that these parameters are checked before
saving the program saved via Function 31.

The system will always suggest the first available number in a range between 1 and 6.

If this number is to be accepted as the program number, press <ENT>, and all parameters will be
saved under this program number.

If another number is required, enter the number chosen, and if this number is free, the program is
saved by pressing <ENT>.
If the number is occupied by a program already saved, the user is asked whether to overwrite the
program already saved.

32. Load program
Loads a program already saved and overwrites the current parameters with the values of the
loaded program.
By pressing the required program number followed by <ENT>, the operating parameters saved
under the specified program number will be entered as the current parameters under the
respective functions.
If program number 0 is selected, the function is left without loading a program and the system will
keep the current values.

33. Delete program
If a complete program is to be deleted, this can be done by overwriting it via Function 31, or the
program can be deleted via Function 33.

When pressing the required program number followed by <ENT> the specified program will be
deleted.

If a number is entered under which no program is saved, the system will not accept it and the
number must be corrected, or the function can be left by pressing <0>+<ENT>.

34. Print programs
This function prints the individual parameters in all the programs stored in the memory.

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