5
Start-up
5.1
Changing/setting a numerical value
When a value is to be changed, touch the
display field of the value.
(Here, for example, the dispensed quantity on
the main screen).
The value is then shown against a black
background.
When the screen is no longer being touched, it
switches over to rapid value adjustment.
The value is now displayed alone at top right
with the associated unit.
To the left of it there may be a symbol for the
current program as well as a symbol for the
function of the value (in this case a measuring
beaker for the dosing quantity).
In the center the position of the value is shown
within its possible adjustment range as a bar.
The bar in the diagram can now be directly
moved for fast and intuitive rough adjustment,
or the new desired position within the diagram
can be directly touched.
5.2
Saving values and settings
Temporary acceptance of the new values: For
experiments or a step-by-step approach to the
best settings, the values should only be
adjusted and the screen for the extended
settings exited with key 13 ENTER.
Power failure-proof saving:
The values and settings should be saved such
that they are secured against a power failure if
no further changes are to be made to them for
the time being or before the device is to be
switched off.
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