2524To exit from the recall mode press the LOG key.Note: this mode will not alter data already present in the memory.LOGTO PRINT STORED DATAOnce a log number is selected (see "TO SCANSTORED DATA ON DISPLAY" on page 23) youcan print all or part of that logged section bypressing the ALT and PRINT keys. The printerwill print all the logged samples in that sectionbeginning with the selected sample numberwithout altering the content of the memory.Note: It is always possible to print only thesample shown on the display by pressingthe PRINT key.For example if 10 samples are stored in thelogging section, use the DOWN key to displaysample No. 5.Sample # 5 can be printed on its own usingthe PRINT key.Sample # 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are printedwhen ALT and PRINT are pressed simulta-neously.If you wish to stop the printer press ALT andPAPER together.Note: Before proceeding with printing, makesure there is enough paper for the datato be printed. If the paper runs out, themeter will not advise the operator andthe printouts could be lost. If this hap-pens, stop the printer by pressing ALTand PAPER key simultaneously. Data will be kept in memory.Insert a new paper roll and repeat the instructions abovestarting from the last printed sample number (see "PRINTERMAINTENANCE" on page 31 for changing the paper roll).DOWNALTPRINTALTPRINTDOWNPRINTPRINTALTUPPAPERALTPRINTUPPAPERALTPRINTWhile pressing the ALT key, press the DOWN key until the log numberto scan appears on the secondary display. The primary display willshow the number of samples in that particular log.Press the ALT and the RANGE keys simultaneously. This now shows thedate when logging started.Press UP and the time of the most recent sample will be displayed.Press UP and the temperature will be displayed on the primary LCD.Press UP and the RH% value will be displayed on the primary LCD.Continue pressing UP to display one by one allthe memorized data of the same log in the abovesequence i.e. time, temperature, RH% value.Press the DOWN key to revert back to samplingtime and scan the samples.DOWNALTALTRANGEDATETIMEUP°CUPUPDOWNUP