Skutt GM818-3CR User Manual

OPERATING MANUAL
GM818-3CR Addendum
Congratulations on the purchase of your new kiln with the Crucible kiln. While many of our kilns have the GlassMaster controller here are a few things about this kiln that are a little different than our standard glass fusing kilns we thought we should let you know about. For the most part you should be able to use the manual that was shipped with your kiln. We have changed some of the standard factory settings to make it better suited for melting borosilicate or soft glass in a crucible.
Here are some of the differences:
Indefinite Hold
Indefinite Hold is a feature we added specifically for the use in this kiln. It allows you to hold for an infinite amount of time at any temperature. Previously the kiln was limited to 99.99 Hours. To use this feature just input a Hold Time in any segment of 99.99 and the display will read INdF. If it does not show INdF then this feature has not been toggled on and you will need to call the Skutt technical department.
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When you are ready to move on to the Annealing or slow cooling portion of your firing program you will not use the “ANNEAL NOW” key. Instead you will use the SKIP SEGMENT feature which is accessed by pressing the VIEW key and then quickly pressing the ENTER key (within 2 Sec­onds). The display will then read SKIP, press ENTER to advance to the next segment of the pro­gram.
Max Temperature
The Maximum Temperature setting for most GlassMaster controllers is set to 1800F since they are primarily used for fusing. You GM818CR kiln should be preset in the factory for a Maximum Tem­perature of 2400F. If it does not allow you to enter a temperature value above 1800F then it most likely means this Maximum Temperature has been altered. Follow the instructions in your manual for changing the Maximum Temperature Value or call the factory for assistance if you have this problem.
Error Codes Off
Artists using the GM818CR are constantly opening the lid triggering potential situations that would normally trigger “errors” in the program and shut off the kiln. When melting glass in a cru­cible it is extremely important to cool the crucible slow to prevent it from cracking and letting the glass flow into your kiln. To prevent this we have turned certain errors off.
Lid Shut-Off
Anytime you are reaching into a kiln it is a good practice to make sure the power is disconnected. That is why we have a Lid-Shut Off device attached to the door mechanism of the GM818CR. When the lid is opened the power is cut off to the kiln and when it is closed the power is turned back on.
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Assembling The Handle
Follow all of the instructions in the manual for normal setup. The only difference in set up is
the lid handle needs to be attached. You will nd it packed on the outside of the kiln in the
kiln tray. It can be inserted on either side of the lid depending on which hand you anticipate using to open the lid. Slide it in the end as pictured until the holes line up and tighten it down with the screws left in the lid frame.
OPERATING MANUAL
Opening the Lid
To open the lid simply push straight back on the would handle until the chain stops it. If you need to open the main lid to the kiln remove the short chain on the back of the frame to allow the smaller lid to move farther away from the kiln.
IMPORTANT NOTES
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ALWAYS PLACE ON A MASONRY SURFACE SUCH AS CONCRETE OR CERAMIC TILE.
CONSULT GLASS MANUFACTURER BEFORE USING ANY GLASS IN THIS KILN.
WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USING BATCH. NUGGETS ARE PREFERRED.
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