Self Test

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Operational safety!
If you carry out a self test, it is essential for the gas supply to be switched off and no more residual gas is left in the combustion chamber. Non-compliance can result in damage to equipment or injury to persons.
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You can run the self test via the MICT to check the order of the wiring and the connection between the ignition controller outputs and the spark plugs.
Proceed in the MICT as follows:
Device -> Self test

The following information is provided:
Status
The status displays indicate whether the ignition controller is ready for the self test.
- Locked
The ignition controller is in a state in which no self test can be done. For example, there is an error or a configuration is currently being downloaded into the device. - Active
The self test is running.
- Ready
The ignition controller is ready and the self test can be started.
You have the following options:
- Cycles
Determine whether the self test should run unlimited or be terminated after a defined number of cycles. - Outputs
Define whether all outputs or only a defined output should be fired during the self test. - Cycle Time - All Configured Outputs
Specify the cycle time either as a period or frequency. The value entered always refers to a complete cycle. That means that all outputs that are configured are fires once per cycle. If you only set one output for the self test, this would still only fire once per cycle. - Control
Start or stop a self test using the corresponding buttons.