| Single-Speed / Ramp-Hold Version   Sentry Xpress   Digital Temperature Controller   Indicator   °F   Lights   Light is   on during pro-   gramming.   Program   Review   Run   °C   Hr./Min.   When Lit   Light is   on during pro-   gram review.   °C Display Dot   °F When Off   °C When Lit   Temperature Display   Temperature   display is in °F.   Light   START/   STOP   HIGHER   LOWER   Delay   Skip Seg.   blinks during firing.   Review   Add Hold   Tem-   Enter   Change Temp.   T/C Offset   Alarm   Program   perature display is in °C.   See page 13 for instructions on   selecting °F or °C.   SENTRYXpress4.0   TM   M I C R O P R O C E S S O R   The Sentry Xpress 4.0 micro processor is manufactured by the   Orton Ceramic Foundation and displays the CE mark.   START/STOP Key   Down Arrow Key   Starts and stops a firing.   Time Display   Press after each   programming step. It works like the   Enter key on a computer.   : Sepa-   From   press   . The pro-   rates hours from minutes. Ex-   ample: Display shown above   is 1 hour and 30 minutes.   gram you have selected   will appear one step at a   Up Arrow Key   time. When   pears, press   Page 4   ap-   . During a Ramp-Hold firing,   repeatedly until   press   From   appears. Press   . Use   press   . Press   the arrow keys to change the target   temperature for the current seg-   From   to select Single-Speed or   Ramp-Hold. Pages 6, 8   press   . ment. Then press   . Page 9   Enter delay time. Press   twice. Page 4   During a   During a firing,   Ramp-Hold firing, press the   press   repeatedly until   appears. Press . Use   the arrow keys to change the alarm   temperature. Press . To si-   lence the alarm, press any key.   Page 9   . will appear. Press   . The current segment ramp   During firing, press   . The program you   entered will appear one   step at a time. Page 4   or hold number will appear. To   skip, press   again. Page 8   During a   Ramp-Hold firing, press   repeatedly until   appears.   At the   . display, press   will appear. Use ar-   Press   the   . Each time you press   , the hold time for the   row keys to adjust the controller to   fire hotter or cooler. Press   to return to   current segment will increase by 5   minutes. Then press   Page 8   . . Page 12   IM-221/2-06   *These features are new with the Sentry Xpress 4.0. If your controller does   not have these features, it is an earlier controller.   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety   General   The warranty on your Sentry Xpress   controller does not cover damage from   overfiring, regardless of the   Guidelines   Time and Temperature   Display   circumstances. It is the operator’s   responsibility to make sure the kiln turns   off at the proper time.   Center Dot: Time   A center dot appears dur-   ing time display. It separates   hours from minutes. (Exam-   ple: 1 hour, 30 minutes dis-   plays as 01.30.) During tem-   perature display, the dot   disappears.   When the kiln is not in use, disconnect the   power.   Do not leave the kiln unattended, especially   near the expected shut-off time.   The center display dot indicates   time instead of temperature.   Wear firing safety glasses when looking into the   firing chamber of a hot kiln.   Right-Hand Dot: °C   When temperature   is displayed in °C, a dot   appears in the lower   right. In °F display, it   disappears. You can   choose between Fahr-   enheit and Celsius dis-   play. See page 13.   °F   °C   Do not touch hot sides of kiln. Keep unsuper-   vised children away.   Install your kiln at least 12 inches from any wall   or combustible surface.   Do not open lid or door until kiln has cooled and   all switches are off.   Operation Begins from   Fire only in a well-ventilated, covered and pro-   tected area away from combustible materials.   the IdLE Display   must appear before you can fire the kiln.   Keep cordset away from hot sides of kiln or fur-   nace.   I If   , , or other message appears instead of   when the kiln is first turned on, press the   key (the key with the circular arrow).   will appear.   DANGEROUS VOLTAGE! Do not touch heat-   ing elements with anything. Disconnect before   servicing.   I I I If you press   during a firing,   , press   will ap-   again.   pear. To get back to   When vacuuming the kiln, keep the nozzle away   from the controller. Vacuum cleaners create a   static charge that can damage the controller.   If the display shows an error message such as   stead of , see page 11.   in-   (firing completed) appears at the end of a firing.   To make appear, press   . Thermocouple Inspection   The small rod protruding into the firing chamber is the   temperature sensor, or thermocouple.   CAUTION: Bumping the thermocouple can push it   out of the firing chamber. This could cause an overfire!   Bumping the thermocouple could also cause inaccu-   rate readings.   I A 1/8” diameter thermocouple should extend into the   firing chamber ½” - 5 8”.   I A ¼” diameter thermocouple should extend into the fir-   ing chamber ¾ - 1” or more.   I Keep shelves, posts and ware 1” - 1 ½” away from the   thermocouple.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Note: Press   during delay to end the delay and   A Rapid Way to   Scroll Numbers   begin the firing. The maximum delay is 99 hours and   59 minutes.   During programming, hold an arrow key down several   seconds, and numbers will begin to scroll rapidly. Ordi-   Power Failures   narily, you would press   to raise a number and   After a power failure, the controller will continue firing   provided that:   to lower it. But sometimes it is faster to press   the opposite key. This is because the numbers scroll below   0000 to the highest number, and vice versa. Examples:   I The kiln temperature is above 212°F / 100°C when the   power comes back on.   I To program a 99.59 hour Hold when the display shows   00.00, press the   I The temperature dropped no more than 72°F / 40°C   while the power was off.   once.   I I To program a FULL rate when the display shows 0000,   press the once.   Power Failure Messages (see page 12)   The power failed during a cooling segment, and   the kiln cooled past the target temperature while the power   was off.   To program a temperature of 200°F when the display   shows 1800°F, press the   pressing the   . That is faster than   . The power failed during firing and kiln tempera-   turewasbelow212°F /100°C when thepowercamebackon.   Program Review &   Repeat Firing   The power failed during firing and temperature   dropped more than 72°F / 40°C by the time the power came   back on.   Program Review lets you check that the information   programmedinto thecontrolleris correct. ProgramReview   shows the values for the program in active memory. Use   CPLt Message: Firing   Completed   Program Review from   fired.   to repeatthe last program you   When the firing has success-   fully completed, the Sentry   Xpress will shut off power to   the elements and sound an   alarm for 30 seconds. Then three messageswill cycleone af-   ter the other:   I Press the   key. The rate, temperature, hold, etc. will   display one after the other. Firing will continue.   I Press the   ture, hold, etc.,   key. After rate, tempera-   will appear. Press   . (complete)   will appear, and the kiln will begin firing the program   just reviewed.   Firing time in hours and minutes   The current kiln temperature   Delay   Press   to return to   . Delay is a count-down timer. The kiln begins firing when   the timer runs out of time. Use Delay to fit a firing into your   schedule.   Thunder Storms and   Power Surges   CAUTION: For safety, do not leavethekiln alone dur-   ing a delay or a firing. We cannot guarantee your kiln   against overfiring even though the controller is auto-   matic.   Unplug the kiln or disconnect the power when the kiln is   not in use, especially during thunder storms and in areas   with frequent power surges. If the kiln is part way through a   firing when a storm begins, it is probably okay to continue   the firing with close supervision. Do not leave the kiln unat-   tended.   After you have entered a program and the control-   ler is ready to begin firing,   will appear.   Press the   key once. will ap-   pear, alternating with   . Canceling a New Program   gramming, the controller will go back to the   The controller will also discard the program you were en-   tering and will retain the previous program in memory.   Use the arrow keys to enter delay time. (The deci-   mal separates hours and minutes. Example: 1 hour   and 10 minutes = 01.10.) Then press   will appear, alternating with time left until   the firing begins.   If you do not touch the keys for one minute during pro-   display.   twice.   This is useful if you change your mind during program-   ming and decide to keep the previous program. Instead of   completing the new program, wait a minute and let the con-   troller return to   . 4 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rate   temperature change per hour.   Each segment must include a rate, which is degrees of   Theory of   Operation   The kiln will fire at full power when the rate is   1799°F/999°C. Full power displays as   . The temperature you are firing to is called the target   temperature. After the controller reaches the target tem-   perature, it can also hold that temperature.   Note: To enter full power from   , press the   key once.   The controller fires at a controlled heating rate. The rate   is figured in degrees per hour. If you selected a rate of 100°   per hour, it would take 10 hours for the kiln to reach 1000°.   Rate is similar to “miles per hour.”   Hold   Hold is the length of time that you want the kiln to re-   main at the target temperature. Hold is also called soak or   dwell time. Hold maintains a steady temperature for the   length of time you specify. You can use Hold in both heat-   ing-up and cooling-down segments.   In summary, the controller does three basic tasks:   1) It fires at a controlled heating rate, or speed, mea-   sured in degrees of temperature change per hour.   When Hold is set to 99.59 hours, the controller will re-   main at that temperature indefinitely, until you press   . To enter a 99.59 hour Hold, press the   2) It fires to a target temperature.   3) It can hold the target temperature.   once from 00.00 during programming.   The controller fires in segments, or stages. A segment is   a given heating rateto a targettemperature. Shown above is   a segment with a rate of 625° per hour, a target temperature   of 1250°, and a hold of one hour.   Note: During a Hold, the display flashes between the   Hold temperature and time left in Hold.   Two Firing Modes:   Heating rate is figured in degrees per hour. The recom-   mended heating rate for the material you are firing is usu-   ally available from your supplier. It also varies depending   on the thickness of the material.   Single-Speed and Ramp-Hold   To give you greater flexibility, your controller has two   firing modes:   To figure how long a firing segment will take, subtract   the current temperature from the target temperature and   divide the resultant temperature by the heating rate. In the   diagramabove, the firing time is 1250° - 80° (room tempera-   ture) = 1170 ÷625 = 1.87 hours.   Single-Speed Mode (see next page)   Often times, all you will need is Single-Speed mode,   which has one segment that includes a rate (temperature   change per hour), a target temperature, and (if needed)   hold time.   The controller can fire up to 8 segments per firing. One   segment is often all that is needed, though.   In Single-Speed mode, you can choose one of five firing   speeds. Then enter the temperature you are firing to.   After the controller has finished firing the last segment,   it will turn off power to the elements.   Ramp-Hold Mode (see page 7)   Ramp-Hold mode offers much greater flexibility than   Single-Speed mode. Use Ramp-Hold to create custom fir-   ings with up to 8 segments. The controller can store 4   Note: If you enter a rate of 0000 in segment 1, or if the   target temperature in segment 1 is lower than the cur-   rent temperature,   will appear in the display.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ramp-Hold programs in memory. Programs are numbered   Pro1 - Pro4.   Single-Speed Programming   Instructions   Type of Firing   Suggested Firing Mode   Enameling   Single-Speed   Silver Clay   Single-Speed   Note: Single-Speedfiring is all you will ever need if   Glass Bead Annealing Ramp-Hold   you are only going to a temperature and holding.   Glass Fusing   Glass Slumping   Lost Wax   Ramp-Hold   Ramp-Hold   Ramp-Hold   From   , press   . Use the   key (not the   ) to   Selecting a Firing Mode   select a firing rate (temperature rise per hour)   From   display, press   once.   from 1 through 5. (Ignore   / (200°F or 111°C)   / (500°F or 277°C)   / (1000°F or 555°C)   / (1500°F or 833°C)   / (Full Power)   - .)   Press the   key several times. You will see   the following display messages:   SPd1:   Single-Speed 1 / 200°F/111°C rate per hour   SPd2:   Single-Speed 2 / 500°F/277°C rate per hour   Then press   . SPd3:   or   and the target temperature   Single-Speed 3 / 1000°F/555°C rate per hour   from the last firing will appear. Use the arrow   keys to change the target temperature. Then   SPd4:   Single-Speed 4 / 1500°F/833°C rate per hour   press   . SPd5:   and the hold time from the last firing   will appear (e.g. 1 hour 10 minutes = 01.10).   Use the arrow keys to change the hold time.   Single-Speed 5 / Maximum rate   PrO1:   Ramp-Hold, Program 1   Then press   . (No hold = 00.00)   will appear. Press   will appear, the Run indicator light will   begin blinking, and the kiln will begin firing.   to begin firing.   PrO2:   Ramp-Hold, Program 2   PrO3:   Ramp-Hold, Program 3   To stop a firing before completion, press   . will appear, alternating with total   firing time and kiln temperature.   PrO4:   Ramp-Hold, Program 4   Note: Do not be concerned if your kiln makes a   clicking sound during firing. Kilns use relays to   power the elements. The relays click each time   their electrical contacts come together.   Note: YourcontrollermayhavemoreRamp-Holdpro-   grams than the 4 shown above.   To select a firing mode, see the boxed programming in-   structions on this page and page 8. Or to get back to   Note: The firing speed you select (see step 2   above) is a pre-programmed speed. The kiln’s ac-   tual firing speed may be less, depending on the kiln   model, available voltage, and density of the load   you are firing.   , press   several times until   ap-   pears.   Temperature Over-Shoot   When the kiln fires to completion, the controller will   beep for 30 seconds. The display will show the follow-   ing:   When a kiln is heated too fast, it may over-shoot the tar-   get temperature, especially in small kilns at lower tempera-   tures. To avoid this, add an extra segment in a Ramp-Hold   program to slow the firing. (See the next section.) The seg-   ment with the slower rate should begin approximately 40° -   60° below the target temperature.   I Firing time   I Present temperature   I = Fired to completion   To return to   , press   . 6 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rate   °F/°C   Temp.   °F/°C   Segment   Hold   00.00   00.00   Ramp-Hold   Mode   1 2 500/277   100/55   1450/788   700/371   The first segment is the heating segment. The second   one is the cooling segment. The controller does not use mi-   nus numbers for cooling. Just enter a lower target tempera-   ture than that of the previous segment.   You can make your own firing programs and store them   in the controller’s memory. A firing program tells the kiln   how fast to fire, and to what temperature. The simplest pro-   gram is one segment. You can use up to 8 segments with   your controller in Ramp-Hold mode.   If you prop the lid or door for a fast cooling, program a   fast cooling rate for that segment. If you lower the tempera-   ture quickly by propping the lid but program a slow cooling   rate, the controller will just raise the temperature again.   Each segment includes a firing rate and firing tempera-   ture. You can also soak, or hold, the temperaturefor a spec-   ified period.   Example: Some glass artists flash-cool the glass just after   it fuses. They open the door a few inches to remove heat,   then close it again. This takes the glass down rapidly   through the devitrification range. To program a flash-cool,   use maximum rate. This shuts off the heating elements dur-   ing that segment, allowing the kiln to cool rapidly.   The Parts of a Segment   I Rate (temperature change in degrees per hour)   I Target temperature   I Hold at the target temperature (not always used)   Note: During fast cooling, do not open the door all the   way. Do not force-cool the kiln with a fan.   The controller can retain four programs in memory even   when power is turned off. Programs are numbered Pro1 -   Pro4.   Note: You may get an FTL error message (page 12) if   you program a cool-down target temperature that is   close to room temperature. This is because the kiln   cools more slowly as it approaches room temperature,   causing the error code.   The first message to appear after you plug in your Sentry   Xpress is   . Press   . Then use the   key   to scroll through these messages:   . To use Ramp-Hold mode for the first time, select   . You do that by pressing the key after   appears. Then follow the boxed instructions on page 8 to   enter temperature, heating rate, etc.   A Ramp-Hold   Practice Program   To practice using the controller, we will enter a program   that includes three segments. The last segment is a cooling   segment.   is Program 1. When you fire the kiln again, you   can repeat Program 1 by selecting   . (See page 4.)   When you are ready to fire a different program, select   , which is Program 2. Then enter temperatures, heat-   ing rates, etc. Select Program 3 and 4 the same way.   Using the programming instructions on the next page,   enter this firing schedule. Then use Program Review (page   4) to check for accuracy.   A programcan have up to 8 segments, but you don’t have   to use all 8 segments. Use only the number needed per fir-   ing. Often one segment is all you will need. Zero out the un-   used segments. The instructions on page 8 explain how to   do that.   To over-write a program, select it and enter new rates   and temperatures. This automaticallyover-writestheprevi-   ous program. Write down your programs in a notebook and   record firing results for all firings.   Make a simple chart like the one above when planning a fir-   ing program.   PrO1   rA1 = 250   °F 1 = 750   HLd 1 = 00.00   rA2 = 900   °F 2 = 1425   HLd 2 = 00.30   rA3 = 150   Programming a   Cooling Segment   For controlled cooling, program a segment to a lower   target temperature than that of the preceding segment.   Example: You fire at a rate of 500°F per hour to 1450°F   with your first segment. You want the kiln to cool at a rate   of 100°F per hour down to 700°F. Here is how you would   program the two segments:   °F 3 = 750   HLd 3 = 00.00   rA4 = 0000 (zeroes cancel segments 4-8)   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ramp-Hold Programming   Instructions   Advanced   Features   Note: You have up to 8 segments available in   Ramp-Hold. If you don’t need all 8, zero out the   unused segments. (See step 6 below.)   Skip Segment works only in Ramp-Hold programs. Add   Hold Time, Temperature Edit, and Alarm work in both   Single-Speed and Ramp-Hold firings.   From   , press   . Press the   key (not the   and   ).   are   Skip Segment   Ramp-Hold programs. When the one you   Skip Segment jumps the firing from the current segment   to the next one.   want appears, press   .)   . (Ignore   - During a Ramp-Hold firing, press the   will appear.   . will appear. Enter firing rate (tempera-   ture change per hour) for segment 1. (1° =   slowest rate. 1799°F/999°C = full power.)   Press   . The current segment ramp or hold   Then press   . number will appear.   or   and the targettemperaturefrom   Press   again. (If you change your mind and   the last firing will appear. Use the arrow keys   tochangethetemperature.Then press   don’t want to skip that segment, don’t press   . after   appears. The firing will continue in the   and the hold time from the last firing   will appear (e.g. 1 hour 10 minutes = 01.10).   Use the arrow keys to change the hold time.   same segment and the temperature will appear af-   ter one minute.)   Skip Segmentskips to the ramp of the next segmentfrom   either a ramp or hold of the current segment. (Skip Seg-   ment does nothing during the final segment. To end the fi-   Then press   Continue entering values for the segments   needed. When appears for the next seg-   ment that you don’t need, select . Then   press . This will zero out the remaining   segments. (Example: You need only 1 seg-   ment. When appears, enter .)   will appear. Press to begin firing.   . (No hold = 00.00)   nal segment, press   .)   Skip Segment Example   You have pro-   grammed a target temperature of 1425°F for glass fusing,   followed by a segment for controlled cooling. Watching the   glass through the peephole, you notice that the glass edges   have rounded nicely at 1315°. Use Skip Segment to end the   firing segment and to begin the one for slow cooling.   will appear and the Run indicator light   will begin blinking. The kiln is now firing.   Note: Make a note of the temperature at which the   glass fused. Program that temperature for the next fir-   ing of that type of glass.   To stop a firing before completion, press   . will appear, alternating with total   firing time and kiln temperature.   Note: Do not be concerned if your kiln makes a   clicking sound during firing. Kilns use relays to   power the elements. The relays click each time   their electrical contacts come together.   Add Hold Time   Add Hold Time adds 5 minutes to a hold. It is designed   for ceramists who watch witness cones and for glass artists   who watch the glass near the end of firing.   Note: The kiln’s actual firing ratemay be less than   the rate you programmed, depending on the kiln   model, available voltage, and density of the load   you are firing.   During a firing, press the   repeatedly un-   til   appears.   Press   . The hold time for the current seg-   ment will appear.   When the kiln fires to completion, it will beep for 30   seconds. The display will show the following:   Press the   . Each time you press the   , the hold time will increase by 5 minutes.   I Firing time   Press   . The normaltemperaturewillappear.   I Present temperature   I = Fired to completion   Note: Add Hold Time will add 5 minutes to a hold even   if no hold had been programmed.   To return to   , press   . 8 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Editing the Target   Temperature   Lost Wax   Burnout   While the kiln is firing, you can change the target tem-   perature of the current segment. (Ramp-Hold: You can   edit only the segment that is firing. So if the first segment is   the current one, you can edit only the first segment. To edit   other segments, wait until the firing has progressed to those   segments.)   CAUTION: Only kilns with vent holes are designed   for lost wax burnout. However, you may be able to use a   kiln without the vent hole provided that you open the   door ½” during venting.   Even if the current segment has already started its hold   time, you can still edit the segment's target temperature.   The controller will go back out of hold and fire to the new   target temperature at the original rate. (You cannot edit   the rate, however.)   CAUTION: Always use a wax tray.   Note: These instructions apply to injection wax that   melts at 200°F, not pattern waxes and plastics that   melt at higher temperatures. If smoke appears during   wax elimination, turn off the kiln. Smoking wax means   the kiln fired hotter than 300° / 148°C.   During a firing, press the   appears.   repeatedly until   Press   . The target temperature for the cur-   Overview   rent segment will appear.   Lost wax casting is the process of carving a shape in wax,   making a mold, and then casting that shape in metal. After   the wax has been carved, a mold is made of the wax shape.   The mold is a negative image of the wax. The wax is later   melted out of the mold through hollow channels called   sprues.   Use the arrow keys to change the target tempera-   ture.   Press   . The normal kiln temperature will ap-   pear, and the kiln will begin firing to the new target   temperature.   Lost wax burnout is the process of preparing a casting   mold for the melted metal that will be poured into it. The   steps in lost wax burnout:   The Alarm   While the kiln is firing, you can set the alarm, which   sounds when the kiln reaches the alarm temperature. Use   the alarm as a reminder to look at the glass during fusing or   slumping, to look at witness cones, to close the lid from   vented position, etc.   Melt the wax from the mold.   Remove wax from the kiln before raising the tem-   perature higher than 300°F/148°C.   Harden the mold at high temperature.   You can enter only one alarm temperature at a time.   However, after the alarm beeps, you can set the alarm for   another temperature, as many timesas you want, during the   firing. Entering an alarm temperature automatically erases   any previous alarm temperature.   Maintain the mold at the casting temperature rec-   ommended for the type of metal that will be poured   into the mold.   CAUTION: Prevent wax or carbon from contacting   the kiln’s walls and elements. Carbon build-up inside a   kiln ruins the interior. Carbon conducts electricity and   causes elements to short circuit. Damage to elements   from contact with foreign materials is not covered by   warranty.   Note: The alarm temperature that you set during a fir-   ing must be higher than the current display tempera-   ture. The alarm is designed only for higher tempera-   tures and not for cooling temperatures.   During a firing, press the   appears.   repeatedly until   A Sample Program   Press   appear.   . The current alarm temperature will   See instructions on page 8 to enter this program:   Rate   °F/°C   Temp.   °F/°C   Use the arrow keys to change the alarm tempera-   ture.   Segment   Hold   01.00   01.00   02.00   1 2 3 500/277   500/277   450/250   300/148   1350/732   800/426   Press   pear.   . The normal kiln temperature will ap-   To silence the alarm when it sounds, press any key.   Segment 1 heats the wax to 300°F / 148°C and holds it for   one hour, allowing it to drip from the mold.   Note: If you do not want to use the alarm, set the alarm   temperature to 32°F / 0°C. This setting will turn off the   alarm feature.   Segment 2 hardens the mold.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Segment 3 lowers temperature to 800°F/426°C, the typi-   cal casting temperature for silver. (Most types of gold cast   at 900°F / 482°C.)   Display   Note: Casting temperature depends on the size of the   mold. The temperatures above are only a guide. See   your jewelry supply dealer for temperature   recommendations.   Messages   (Page 9) Ready for you to enter an alarm   temperature. When the kiln reaches that tempera-   ture, the alarm will sound. (   when the alarm sounds.)   also flashes   Burnout Instructions   Place a metal tray inside the kiln on three ½” posts.   Place the mold on a wire mesh screen on top of the   tray. The mold’s sprue hole should be down. The   tray will catch melting wax as it drips from the   sprue hole.   (page 9) Ready for you to edit the target   temperature of the current Ramp-Hold segment   during firing. Example: You are fusing glass to a   temperature of 1450°F. At 1445°F, you look at the   glass through a peephole and realize that the glass   will need at least another 50° to fuse fully. Change   the target temperature to 1500° without having to   turn off the kiln to reprogram it.   Keep the kiln’s vent hole(s), if any, open during   wax elimination. If the kiln has no vent hole, leave   the door open ½”. This allows fumes to escape the   kiln. Heat the kiln to 300°F / 148°C and hold it at   that temperature for at least one hour.   Fired to completion.   CAUTION: Do NOT heat the wax above 300°F /   148°C. Hold at 300°F / 148°C for at least one hour.   During this hour, the wax will melt from the mold and   drip into the tray. If the kiln gets hotter than 300°F /   148°C, the wax may smoke and deposit carbon inside   your kiln, causing expensive damage.   (page 4) Delay is a count-down timer that   starts the firing when the time runs out.   or   (and temperature) (pages 6, 8)   The controller is ready for you to enter the target   temperature (the temperature that the kiln will fire   to). Each segment in Ramp-Hold mode has a target   temperature.   After one hour at 300°F / 148°C, open the kiln. Re-   move the moldand wax tray. Pour the wax from the   tray and leave the tray out of the kiln until your   next wax elimination. (Do not leave the tray in the   kiln!)   Full power firing rate. At this setting the kiln   will fire at its fastest rate. There are two ways to se-   lect full power:   Heat the mold to the temperature recommended   by your jewelers’ supply house where you pur-   chased the mold material. This is usually around   1350°F / 732°C.   1) Select   in Single-Speed mode.   Lower the temperature to the casting temperature   of the metal. Hold at that temperature until you   are ready to begin casting. Remove the mold with   tongs. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses.   2) Select a rate of 1799°F/999°C at the   prompt   in Ramp-Hold mode. A fast way to do this is to press   the   key once from   . will ap-   pear.   Saving a Carbon-Damaged Kiln   (pages 6, 8) Hold time of a segment,   shown in hours and minutes. (Example: 2 hours   and 15 minutes = 02.15)   If you follow the above directions, your kiln should be   safe from wax damage. In some cases, a small amount of   carbon may form on the walls over a period of time. This is   due to the burning of wax residue that was left in the mold.   For this reason we recommendthatyou periodicallyfire the   kiln to 1500°F / 815°C as follows:   (Page 8) Add Hold Time: During a firing, you   can extend the hold time of a segment without hav-   ing tofirststopthefiring toreprogram thecontroller.   Open the vent cover(s) or leave the door ajar ½”.   Fire the kiln empty to 1500°F / 815°C at a rate of   300°F / 166°C with a one hour hold (01.00).   (page 3) The controller is ready for you to en-   ter a program or to begin a repeat firing.   Firing has begun. A moment after   ap-   pears, you will hear the relay(s) clicking.   10 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (pages 7, 8) These   are Ramp-Hold programs stored in memory.   Error Messages   The kiln will not fire because a) the Ramp-Hold pro-   gram just entered has a rate of 0000 in segment 1, or b) the   target temperature in Single-Speed or segment 1 of   Ramp-Hold is lower than the current temperature.   etc. (Rate) (page 8) This appears in   Ramp-Hold programming for each segment. 1, 2,   etc. are segment numbers. Enter the rate of temper-   ature change for that segment. Rate is figured in de-   grees of temperature change per hour. Example:   bAdP / Bad Programming   A temperature rise of 100° in two hours = 50° rate.   A temperaturedrop of200°in onehour=200°rate.   EtH / Electronics Too Hot   The circuit board temperature is above 176°F / 80°C.   Press any key to return to   . (page 6)   These are preset firing rates, or speeds, in Sin-   gle-Speed mode.   To lower the board temperature, use a fan to blow air   across the kiln switch box into the louvers. (But do not blow   air into the kiln’s peepholes.) If you have more than one   kiln in the room, place them farther apart. Never allow the   firing room temperature to exceed 110°F / 43°C. (Measure   room temperature three feet away from the kiln.)   (Skip Step) (page 8) This message appears   when you press the   key during a   Ramp-Hold firing. You can skip out of a segment   into the next segment.   FAIL / Thermocouple Failure   The firing was stopped by pressing   . The thermocouple, or temperature sensor, failed during   firing. Causes:   I Defective thermocouple or disconnected/loose wires   The "Ready to Start" message appears after   I Defective controller   programming a firing. Press   Thermocouple Offset (press the   to begin firing.   ) and De-   I Electrical noise   lay (press the   message.   ) are accessed from the   Thermocouple Offset (Page 12). Adjust the   controller to fire hotter or cooler.   Thermocouple Paperclip Test   Check the thermocouple wire connections. (See your   kiln instruction manual.) If connections are tight, perform   this test:   UNPLUG the kiln or disconnect the power. Re-   move the controller. Remove the two thermocouple   wires from the back of the controller.   Cut a thin paperclip in half. Insert a U-shaped   paperclip piece, or other piece of thin wire, where   you removed the thermocouple wires.   Plug in the kiln. If the controller displays room tem-   perature, replace the thermocouple. If it shows   , return the controller for repair or   replacement.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FE Error Messages   PF 3 / Power Failure   The powerfailedduring firing and temperaturedropped   more than 72°F / 40°C by the time the power came back on.   FE 1   FE 2   Memory Read/Write Failure   RAM Failure   The kiln will not resume firing. To return to the   play, press any key.   dis-   FE 3   OEM Factory Data Corruption   Thermocouple “Noise”   Software Error   FE 4   tC / Thermocouple Failure   FE 5   The thermocouple failed during the   display. See   the "paperclip" test under "FAIL," page 11.   To return to   from an FE code   Try pressing any key. If thatdoesn’t work, turn the power   off for 10 seconds. Call the factory if the error message re-   mains when you turn the power back on.   tCL / Thermocouple Lag   The heatingrateis slower than 9°F / 5°C perhour and the   controller temperature is more than 100°F / 56°C away   from the actual kiln temperature. To return to the   display, press any key. Causes:   If you get an   message, check the wire connections   going from the back of the controller to the thermocouple.   A loose connection can cause the   message.   I On kilns that use a portable controller, the thermocou-   ple has fallen out of the firing chamber.   FtL / Fired Too Long   This message appears when both of the following condi-   tions are met:   I A bare spot on the thermocouple lead wires has touched   a grounded object inside the kiln switch box causing the   thermocouple to short out.   I The temperature rise or fall is less than 27°F / 15°C per   hour.   Check for worn or burned out elements, defectiverelays,   low voltage and defective thermocouple.   I The firing is 2 hours longer than programmed.   Programminga coolingsegmenttargettemperaturethat   is below or even close to room temperature can also trigger   the   See “Controller display turns on. No heat in kiln,” page   14.   tCr / Thermocouple Reversed   message.   Thermocouple lead wires are reversed. Check that the   thermocouple lead wires are connected to the correct ter-   minals. See your kiln’s wiring diagram.   HtdE / High Temperature   Deviation   Thermocouple   Offset   Causes:   I During a heating-up ramp or a hold, the temperature is   100°F / 56°C above the programmed temperature.   I During a cooling-down segment, the temperature is   You can adjust the controller to fire up to 20°F / 11°C   hotter or cooler than the zero factory setting.   100°F / 56°C higher than the segment’s starting temper-   ature.   From   , press the   key. After rate,   will appear.   I A fast rate caused the controller to overshoot the target   temperature.   temperature, hold, etc.,   With shown in the display, press the   key.   will appear. Press the arrow keys to change   the controller temperature.   Also, check for a stuck relay.   PF 1 / Power Failure   The power failed during a cooling segment, and the kiln   cooled past the target temperature while the power was off.   Press the   keytoreturntothe   display.   The kiln will not resume firing. To return to the   play, press any key.   dis-   To fire the controller, press   . will ap-   two more   pear. Or to return to   times.   , press   PF 2 / Power Failure   The power failed during firing and kiln temperature was   below 212°F / 100°C when the power came back on. The   kiln will not resume firing. To return to the   press any key.   display,   12 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Selecting °F or Trouble Shooter   Problem: Controller display is   °C Display   right corner of the display, the temperature shown is °C. No   dot means °F. To change temperature display:   blank. No heat in kiln.   The controller can display temperature in either °F or   I Is the kiln connected to the power?   °C. If your controller shows a small display dot in the lower   I Has the circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown?   I I Is power reaching the wall receptacle?   Test with a voltmeter or a test light if you are not sure.   UNPLUG kiln or disconnect power.   Has the kiln switch box   ½ amp fuse blown?   Remove the four screws that hold the controller to   the front of the kiln. Carefullyremove the controller   from the kiln. Leave the wires attached to the con-   troller.   The kiln’s ½ amp fuse is   located in the kiln switch   box. Remove by pressing   the fuse holder and turning   counter-clockwise half a   turn. Check the fuse by   placing the probes of an   ohmmeter on the ends   of the fuse. If the ohm-   meter reads less than   an ohm (digital meter)   or reads 0 ohms (ana-   log meter), the fuse is   okay. If the reading is   OPEN (digital meter)   or infinity/no needle   movement (analog me-   ter), the fuse is bad.   Look at the back of the controller. You will find a set   of connector pins near the bottom labeled “C/F.”   When a jumper is placedon the C/F pins, the display   reads°F. When thejumper is removed, displayreads   °C. Remove or insert the jumper as desired. (You   can purchase the jumper from a computer supply   store if necessary.)   Replacement fuse:   AGC 1/2 A 250V AC   I Is the controller receiving power? Test the power IN-   PUT connections on the back of the controller with a   voltmeter.   Controller Power Input Test   Unplug the kiln. Remove the 4 screws holding the con-   troller faceplate to the switch box. Lift faceplate out of box   and let the board hang on the box with the back of the board   facing you. Plug the kiln back in. Touch voltmeter probes   The C/F jumper terminal is on the back of the controller, circled above.   Install the controller being careful not to jar compo-   nents on the back of the controller against the kiln   case.   Touch the voltmeter probes to the white and orange wires to test voltage   going to the controller. The voltmeter must be in AC mode.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (in AC mode) to both INPUT connections (the white and   orange wires). (See photo on previous page.)   Problem: Controller display   turns on. No heat in kiln.   CAUTION: Do not let the back of the board touch a   grounded object. Make sure the voltmeter is in the AC   modewhenplacingtheprobesonINPUT connections.   I Is the relay making its normal clicking sound?   Controller Power Input Test Result: No voltage   UNPLUG kiln. Check the switch box for disconnected   wires between the cord, transformer, and controller. If wir-   ing is okay, replace the transformer.   Test the elements with an ohmmeter:   Element Resistance Test   UNPLUG kiln/disconnect the power. Open the   kiln’s switch box. Make sure the wires connecting   the relay to the elements are secure. If connec-   tions are okay, continue to step 2:   Controller Power Input Test Result: 20 - 24 volts AC   Correct current is reaching the board from the trans-   former. But since the board is not lighting up, it is probably   defective. Returnthecontrollerfor repairor replacement.   Touch the ohmmeter leads to the two element con-   nectors of each element. A no-needle-movement   reading on an analog meter, or OPEN on a digital   meter, indicates a broken element.   Controller Power Input Test Result: less than 20 volts   Did you recently replace the transformer? It may be the   wrong voltage. The voltage is below 20, which is not enough   power for the controller. To find out the cause of low volt-   age, continue below:   If the elements check out okay, replace the relay.   Note: To replace relay, see your kiln’s instruction and   service manual.   Controller Input Test #2   The back of the board is still facing you and the kiln is   pluggedin. Removethe INPUT plug, which is the white, or-   ange, and blue wires, from the back of the controller. Touch   a voltmeter probe to the white wire and the other probe to   the orange wire.   We know the controller is receiving voltage, because the   display is lit. But the voltage from the transformer may be   too low to power the relays. Perform the “Controller Power   Input Test,” page 13. If your controller passes the Input   Test, perform the “Controller Power Output Test”:   Controller Power Output Test   Is the controller sending voltage to the relay? Test OUT-   PUT with a voltmeter:   UNPLUG the kiln/disconnect the power. Remove   the 4 screws holding the controller faceplate to the   switch box. Lift faceplate out of box and let the   controller hang on the outside of the box with the   back of the board facing you. Then plug the kiln   back in. Program the controller to fire to 1000°F at   Input Test #2 with disconnected plug: Touch the voltmeter   probes to the white and orange wires to test voltage going to   the controller. The voltmeter must be in AC mode.   FULL rate in Ramp-Hold mode. Press   . Put the voltmeter in DC mode. (It must be in DC   mode when testing OUTPUT voltage.) Touch   probes to the red wire and black wire connections.   Measure voltage when the relay clicks on.   Input Test #2 Result: Less than 20 Volts AC   There are two possible reasons: 1) Low voltage at the   wall receptacle; 2) defective transformer. If wall receptacle   voltage is correct, replace the transformer.   Output Test Result: No voltage at red and black wires   The controller is not sending power to the relay. Return   the controller for repair or replacement.   Input Test #2 Result: 20 - 24 Volts AC   The transformer is sending correct voltage to the con-   troller. Yet when the INPUT plug was connected to the   controller, voltage was less than 20. This means the control-   ler is draining the voltage and may be defective. Return the   controller for repair or replacement.   Output Test Result: 10 - 14 v. at red and black wires   The controller is sending correct power to the relay. Un-   plug kiln/disconnect power. Remove the kiln switch box.   Look for disconnected wires between the controller, relay   and elements. Check the wiring diagram to be sure wires   are connected to the correct terminals. Be sure connections   are tight. If the wiring is okay, replace the relay.   Note: To replace relay, see your kiln’s instruction and   service manual.   14 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Problem: Kiln switch box ½   amp fuses keep blowing.   Index   Add Hold Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   bAdP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   calibrating the controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   casting temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   clicking sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8, 14   cooling segment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   CPLt (complete) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Delay timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   display dot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 13   editing target temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   EtH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   FAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   FE error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   figuring firing time of a segment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5   FtL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   fuse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 15   hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6   HtdE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   lost wax burnout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   PF 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   PF 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   PF 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   power failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12   power surges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Program Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Ramp-Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5   repeating a firing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   scrolling numbers rapidly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Single Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5   Skip Segment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   tC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   tCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   tCOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   tCr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   temperature display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   temperature over-shoot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   temperature, °F and °C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 13   thermocouple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 11   thunder storms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   time display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   I What size fuse are you using? Correct fuse:   AGC ½ A 250V AC   If thefuse is thecorrectsize, performthefollowingtest:   Kiln Switch Box ½ Amp Fuse Power Test   UNPLUG the kiln/disconnect the power. Remove   the 4 screws holding the controller board faceplate   totheswitch box. Liftfaceplateoutof box andletthe   board hang on the outside of the box with the back   of the board facing you. Disconnect both wire plugs   from the back of the controller. Then plug the kiln   back in. Apply power to kiln. If the ½ amp fuse   blows, replace the transformer. (If the fuse does not   blow, theproblemis aboardor relay. Gotostep2.)   Connect the INPUT plug (orange, blue, and white   wires) to the board again. Leave off the OUTPUT   wire plug (the one with the red and black wires).   Program the controller to fire to 1000°F at FULL   rate in Ramp-Hold mode. Press   . If the fuse   blows, replace or service the board. (If the fuse does   not blow, the problem is caused by a short in the coil   of a relay. Go to step 3.)   UNPLUG kiln/disconnect power. Reconnect the   OUTPUT wire plug. Reinstall the board in the   switch box. Replace the relay.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Shorthand Instructions   These instructions may be confusing until you have read more detailed instructions on Single-Speed, page 6, or   Ramp-Hold, page8. Readthesafetyguidelines, page3. Afterpressingthekeysin leftcolumn, thecentermessagewillappear.   Single-Speed   Keys to Press   Display   thru   (Not Down Arrow) Select rate   (Sample rate)   or   Enter temperature   Enter hold time   (Sample temperature)   (Or hold time)   The kiln is now firing.   Ramp-Hold   Keys to Press   Display   thru   (Not Down Arrow)   Enter Segment 1 rate   Enter Temperature   Enter Hold Time   Select Program #1, 2, 3, or 4   (Sample rate)   or   (Sample temperature)   (Or hold time)   First segment not needed: enter a rate of 0000.   The kiln is now firing.   16 Single-Speed/Ramp-Hold   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |