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    JUMO controller - Afos T500.... any Ideas ?



    I've looking at an AFOS T500 drying machine (for dog chews)

    it has a JUMO 700 series controller...


    anyone know anything about these ? or where I might find some info ?

    I have the manual for the controller (80 pages of text) but it's not easy to digest

    I've run through the manual, and the controller looks like it's working, lights come on/off at the right time etc... but the machine doesn't run (no fans, no compressor, no heat etc..)

    I know it all works because when I first plugged it in I pressed a couple of buttons and it burst into life...

    I know it's not the kind of thing people here do... but it does have a dehumidifier built onto the top of it so figured someone here might be able to point me in the right direction...

    so... does anyone know anything about them ?
    or know where I can get some info ?

    thanks

    Alan.



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    Re: JUMO controller - Afos T500.... any Ideas ?

    p.s. here's some photos incase it helps someone recognise the system :-)

    the machine...


    the controller....

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    Re: JUMO controller - Afos T500.... any Ideas ?

    Well as you know the dehumidifier does the drying work for you and you seem to have the operating manual already so are one up on us.

    The fact that you had the machine running is a good sign, don't suppose you can remember which buttons you pressed?

    Perhaps check for any safety switches that may have tripped when you ran it first time.

    I would imagine that the controller needs to be set for the humidity level that you require and the temperature over a time period.
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