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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Cooled Incubator

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MIR-153
MIR-253

MIR-553

MIR-153

MIR-253

MIR-553

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cooled Incubator o MIR 153 MIR 253 MIR 553 MIR 153 MIR 253 MIR 553 Downloaded from https www rsmanuals com ...

Page 2: ...o that you can use this unit safely and properly and so that you can take precautions to prevent possible injury and dam age to you and other people They are distinguished WARNING from CAU TION by its contents Be sure to observe these contents because they contain many important items for safety operation Indication and meaning are as follows WARNING This content means that it is possible to resul...

Page 3: ...as pipe water service pipe lightning rod and tel ephone Incomplete ground can cause shock Don t put a thing and foreign metal such as pin and wire in a vent and between gaps and discharging outlet for inner cir culation If shock occurs or driving sec tion moves which may cause injury Don t put the volatile or inflammable ar ticle in the container It may cause ex plosion fire 0 o When the repair ma...

Page 4: ... cause injury and the insulation of electrical component may be deteriorated with the spilled water and they may cause electrical leak 0 0 0 0 Don t get onto and put a thing on the product Turning over damage and fall ing may cause injury Don t put bottles and cans in when used this container at setting temperature less than 0 C It may cause injury by break ing the bottles due to freezing contents...

Page 5: ...faces On plastic or rubber parts they will cause transformation discoloration or degeneration Never apply volatile chemicals like benzine etc on plastic or rubber parts When neutral deter gent is used be sure to rinse thoroughly with water afterwards The maximum heat load capacity acceptable to this incubator is shown in Figures 2 3 and 4 under the heading TROUBLE SHOOTING If this limit should be ...

Page 6: ... and cord can be led through the access hole provided on the left side wall of the cabinet After instaËation a rubber plug should be provided as an insulation device Fail ure to use a rubber plug can interfere with the proper lowering of temperature and lead to con densation on the outside of the hole The acceptable ambient temperature range for this incubator is 10 C 35 C 0 When replacing the gla...

Page 7: ...ight 0 Shelves The shelves can be adjusted vertically O Lock To lock this should be turned 180 counterclockwise O Adjustable legs To secure the unit in place turn the legs counterclockwise until the unit rests securely on the floor O Evaporation tray To catch melt water from auto matic defrosting and to allow it to evaporate 0 Look in window To check the frost condition of the cooler MIR 153 Switc...

Page 8: ...duet Air circulation fan Housed in blow out duet Drain hole Uncap when wiping clean the interior of the cabinet Replace the cap after cleaning Switch box Control panel The control panel includes the temperature control dial various alarm setting dials the tempera ture indicator and program set ting dial Glass protection plate MIR 153 and 253 only A black plate may be substituted when it is desired...

Page 9: ... press this key The excessively high temperature will be dis played digitally in the temperature display sec tion To display the excessively low temperature depress this key once more To return the display to an indication of the current temperature con ditions in the cabinet press the key for a third time O Excessively high temperature prevention knob HIGH This knob is provided to set a temperatu...

Page 10: ...OST Defrosting is initiated when this key is pressed This should be conducted when frost is visible through the look in window Normal operation is resumed automatically when the unit has de frosted To stop defrosting in mid cycle press the key once more Make sure that the cabinet interior temperature is below 5 C when defrosting is commenced Defrost display lamp This lamp lights during defrosting ...

Page 11: ...ge 15 0 C 52 C an error signal will sound and the value will be ineffective even when ENT is pressed Q Key Operation Method O Setting the constant operation temperature CONTROL Table 1 1 2 3 Press temperature setting key Press shift key to adjust the display to the desired temperature Press the entry key Key operation CONTROL SËT1 E ÉNT Display after operation in n C u u c flashes When the key is ...

Page 12: ...ay of cabinet interior temperature Flashing Flashing Light out A program can be set to repeat for a minimum of 1 time and a maximum of 99 times For con tinuous repetition the display will record _ nn l UU 1 2 3 Press program setting key Temperature set in step 1 Time set in step 1 Key operation PROGRAM SËTI H r E ENT ENT Display sample n n n u u u i n n i no i i u u 10 C n n n u u u 0 0 Ihour nn n...

Page 13: ...binet interior temperature display Step display Lighting Unit display C Table 9 Categories of alarm Automatic alarm tem perature setting Excessively high low temperature alarm Trouble Condition Cabinet interior tem perature variation exceeds 2 5 C When cabinet interior temperature exceeds the excessively high and low temperature limits set Disconnection of sensors Abnormality occurs after defrosti...

Page 14: ...sting During a programmed operation where the temperature is set at below 5 C for long periods of time this operation cannot be conducted owing to frost In some cases defrosting will not be conducted when the interior temperature does not fall below 5 C The melt water will evaporate auto matically from the drain Table 10 Security categories Independent excessively high temperature preven tion circ...

Page 15: ...h 2 screws Cleaning the evaporation tray MIR 153 MIR 253 The evaporation tray is accessible from behind the machine section of the unit It should be wa ter washed 2 or 3 times a year Before removing the evaporation tray soak up any water it might contain with a sponge or dry cloth To remove the tray lift it slightly to disconnect it from the fixing plate Then lower the tray disconnect the drain pi...

Page 16: ...ustrated f The long hose extending from back to front as viewed from the right side is for draining see illustration below Wipe the cabinet interior clean with a soft cloth soaked in a neutral detergent solution Wipe off the detergent solution with a cloth dampened in fresh water After cleaning replace all the parts removed O Setting the shelves The shelves can be adjusted to the height of items p...

Page 17: ... excessively high low temperature pre vention settings correct These temperatures should be set 5 C higher and lower than the upper and lower limits of the temperature controller respectively Once excessively high low temperature preven tion limits have been determined the opera tion temperatures cannot be changed signifi cantly owing to the existence of the limits for extremes of temperature For ...

Page 18: ...ower source having the rated frequency and rated voltage in dicated on the rating label attached to the unit Use of other rating may cause fire or electric shock CIRCUIT BREAKER MIR 553 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions indoor use altitude up to 2000 m temperature 5 C to 40 C maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31...

Page 19: ...ht with window cover door Polyethylene coated steel wire Rigid polyurethane foamed in place NON CFC Hermetictype 175W Hermetic type 300W Hermetic type 300W Fin tube type forced air circulation Wire tube type Fin tube type R 134a Automatic manual start 141W 218W 322W Microprocessor PID control compressor ON OFF Digital display Thermister 10 C 50 C 1 C ON OFF control 0 2 C PID control 0 5 C set 37 C...

Page 20: ...7FB6P101192003 Recycled paper SANYO Electric Co Ltd Refrigeration Products Division 1 1 1 SakataOizumi Machi Ora Gun Gunma 370 0596 Japan Printed in Japan Downloaded from https www rsmanuals com ...

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