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8.6.4 Changing selection/settings
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5.6.3.0
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Fig. 42: Setting with return to the "Selec-
tion/settings" menu element
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2.0.0.0
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Fig. 43: Setting with return to the status
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8.6.5 Calling up information
4.1.0.0
12.3
Fig. 44: Calling up information
8.6.6 Activating/deactivating service
mode
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To change a setpoint or a setting, generally proceed as follows (for an
example, see Fig. 42):
• Navigate to the desired "Selection/settings" menu element.
The current value or state of the setting and the associated symbol
5.6.3.0
are displayed.
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• Press the white button. The symbol representing the setpoint or the
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setting flashes.
• Turn the white button until the desired setpoint or setting is dis-
5.6.3.0
played. For an explanation of the settings represented by the sym-
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bols, see the table in chapter 8.7 "Menu elements reference" on
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page 101.
• Press the white button again.
The selected setpoint or setting is confirmed, and the value or symbol
stops flashing. The display is back in menu mode with the menu
number unchanged. The menu number flashes.
NOTE:
When values are changed under <1.0.0.0>, <2.0.0.0> and <3.0.0.0>,
<5.7.7.0> and <6.0.0.0>, the display jumps back to the status page
2.0.0.0
(Fig. 43).
2.0.0.0
2.0.0.0
Changes cannot be made in "Information" menu elements. These are
identified on the display by the default "access disable" symbol. To
4.1.1.0
call up current settings, proceed as follows:
5,4
• Navigate to the desired "Information" menu element (<4.1.1.0> in the
H/m
example).
The current value or state of the setting and the associated symbol
4.1.3.0
are displayed. Pressing the white buttonwhite button has no effect.
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• Turn the white button to access the "Information" menu elements in
P/W
the current sub-menu (see Fig. 44). For an explanation of the settings
represented by the symbols, see the table in chapter 8.7 "Menu ele-
ments reference" on page 101.
• Turn the white button until the "One level up" menu element is dis-
played.
• Press the white button.
The display returns to the next higher menu level (<4.1.0.0> here).
Additional settings can be made in service mode. The mode is acti-
vated or deactivated as follows.
CAUTION! Risk of property damage!
Improper setting changes can lead to pump operation errors, which
can lead to material damage to the pump or system.
• Settings in service mode should only be made during commission-
ing and only by qualified personnel.
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