Alarme timer

Bonsoir à tous, 
Je rencontre une difficulté au niveau d'un timer pour la gestion d'une alarme en fonction d'une température. 
Pour cela, j'ai implémenté avec une machine à états permettant de réaliser tout ce que je souhaite en fonction de la température relevée. 
Néanmois, j'ai un état stabilisatation qui se déclenche lorsque ma température a atteint la température de consigne spécifié par l'utilisateur. 
Mon problème se situe au niveau de l'initialisation car le timer n'est pas remis à 0 à chaque fois et donc le temps est considéré atteint alors que ce n'est pas le cas ! 
Si quelqu'un trouve une erreur, merci de me l'indiquer 
Cordialement
Pièces jointes :
Alerte_Alarme.zip ‏98 KB

J'ai "dézippé".
Je vois 7 VIs ... ou est le "Main" ?
... dans quel VI se trouve ton problème ?

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