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User Manual UM-039 

 

 

Concept-M 

Anaerobic and Microaerophilic 

Workstation 

 

 

Concept-M 400 / Concept-M 500 

Summary of Contents for Concept-M

Page 1: ...Affix Serial Number Sticker Here UserManual UM 039 Concept M Anaerobic and Microaerophilic Workstation Concept M 400 Concept M 500...

Page 2: ...LING OF THE CONCEPT WORKSTATION 6 ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS 6 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 7 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 7 GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 8 CONCEPT OVERVIEW 9 FRONT VIEW 9 FRONT INTERIOR...

Page 3: ...ELP SETTINGS 33 WARNINGS 34 USB TREND LOG 38 CLEANING AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 39 SERVICE AND CLEANING OVERVIEW 39 CLEANING PROCEDURE DURING AND AFTER EACH USE 40 CLEANING PROCEDURE DEEP CLEAN WITH FR...

Page 4: ...e for Entry 19 Figure 13 Arm inserted into Ezee Sleeve Shown with and without Ezee Sleeve 19 Figure 14 Foot pedals for right and left glove ports 20 Figure 15 Ezee Sleeve before vacuum 20 Figure 16 Ez...

Page 5: ...30 Screen 10 Utilities Menu 31 Screen 11 Oxygen Sensor Calibration 32 Screen 12 Help Settings Menu 33 Screen 13 Temperature Alarm Screen 34 Screen 14 USB Memory Warning Screen 35 Screen 15 Gas Mix Ti...

Page 6: ...on Dioxide CO2 and Compressed Air O2 or 25 Oxygen in Nitrogen to achieve the desired atmosphere The user can select the Oxygen concentration from 0 1 to 20 9 and Carbon Dioxide concentrations from 0 1...

Page 7: ...r Over pressure could damage the workstation Only the gases specified in this user manual may be used All gas bottles must be adequately secured before connection to the workstation The maximum power...

Page 8: ...ls on standards tested refer to the DoC Certificate WEEE This equipment must be disposed of in accordance with the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive This product must not b...

Page 9: ...ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Precautions The Concept has been tested and approved to EN61010 1 61326 1 and 61326 2 6 This means that t...

Page 10: ...r to this manual in all cases where this symbol appears in order to find out the nature of the Potential Hazard and actions to be taken in order to avoid the Hazard Warning this equipment contains hig...

Page 11: ...elocated by a qualified engineer To arrange installation or relocation please contact your local distributor The mains appliance coupler and plug are the AC mains supply isolation device and must be e...

Page 12: ...voltage and frequency for Concept workstations are Voltage Range Frequency Nominal Power Rated Current Rated Power 220 to 240 Vac 50 60Hz 360W 8 1A 1830W 110 to 120 Vac 50 60Hz 360W 14 3A 1600W 100 V...

Page 13: ...aximum of 25 Oxygen in Nitrogen Industrial or medical Air For oxygen levels between 17 and 23 42 to 49psi 3 to 3 5 bar Table 5 Additional gases for specific operating modes Figure 2 Gas Connection Gra...

Page 14: ...ure 3 and Figure 4 respectively Figure 3 Standard Concept Workstation with SPES Option Figure 4 Large Concept Workstation 1 Ezeeyin Glove Ports 2 Single Plate Entry System SPES Optional Accessory 3 Re...

Page 15: ...ternal View Figure 6 Left Side Internal View 1 Internal Light 2 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Housing 3 Internal interlock door 4 Internal sockets 5 Condensate plate 6 Universal Port Optional 7 Wast...

Page 16: ...View Figure 7 Left Side End Panel with Ultrasonic Humidity Option 1 Lid Service access only 2 Humidity water tank optional 3 Side Panel Service access only 4 Cooling vent Do not obstruct 5 Universal...

Page 17: ...Page 12 of 50 Right Side View Figure 8 Right Side End Panel 1 Cooling vent Do not obstruct 2 Side Panel Service access only 1 2...

Page 18: ...ly Connections Figure 10 Gas and Electrical Connections 1 Safety Label 2 Rear panel Service access only 3 Ethernet Port For use with Remote Monitoring Option Only See Service Requirements section for...

Page 19: ...nterlock Overview The interlock consists of 4 main components Interlock outer door Interlock inner door Interlock chamber Interlock floor tray The interlock is accessed by opening either the outer or...

Page 20: ...d closed as often as required to transfer material providing the outer door has not been opened Transferring material into the workstation chamber via the interlock To transfer material into the works...

Page 21: ...interlock purge cycle has completed indicated by the touchscreen and the inner door push button illumination press the inner door button Slide the interlock inner door backwards to open the interlock...

Page 22: ...al from the workstation chamber into the interlock chamber Close the interlock inner door by sliding the interlock inner door forwards Exit the workstation chamber via the Ezeeyin glove ports Open the...

Page 23: ...is provided via the Ezeeyin glove ports and Ezee Sleeve The Ezee Sleeve consists of a gloveless gas tight sleeve and a cuff The Ezee Sleeve attaches to the glove port via two O rings Note The worksta...

Page 24: ...zee Sleeve before inserting the hand and arm as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Compressed Ezee Sleeve for Entry Hold the desired Ezee Sleeve cuff with the opposite hand Support the Ezee Cuff push the ha...

Page 25: ...ion should be continued until the maximum amount of external atmosphere has been removed from the Ezee Sleeve and the Ezee Sleeve exerts some pressure on the arm hand Figure 15 Ezee Sleeve before vacu...

Page 26: ...Cap can require a reasonable amount of force This can be made easier by pushing the uppermost part of the Handle to first break the vacuum at the upper edge of the Cap seal Figure 17 Glove port cap T...

Page 27: ...Page 22 of 50 Figure 19 Glove port cap storage location inside workstation Repeat the procedure for the other hand if both hands are entering the workstation chamber...

Page 28: ...the Glove Port replace the cap using the location posts and graphic to orient the Cap correctly on the Glove Port Note Care should be taken to ensure that the Ezee Sleeve material does not become caug...

Page 29: ...orkstation allows the humidity to rise to a user defined maximum at which point it will start to strip the excess humidity away at a control accuracy of 6 One sachet should deliver a humidity level of...

Page 30: ...below the dew point to allow for the humidity to condense on the plate Figure 24 Condensate Plate As this forms droplets these are then collected into a small reservoir in the end panel that will the...

Page 31: ...EENS Main screen When the unit is first powered on a Ruskinn Logo screen will appear and will be replaced by Screen 3 Screen 3 Main Menu From this menu you will be able to access all of the features o...

Page 32: ...ow Alarm Levels Table 6 Settings screen column functions Rows 2 3 and 4 can be changed by the user by pressing on the value and a pop up will appear for the new setting to be selected as shown in Scre...

Page 33: ...creen will start the gas control Pressing the Home button on the bottom left will return to the main menu If an Oxygen set point of 0 is selected then the settings screen will update to remove the low...

Page 34: ...use to monitor the current workstation conditions and gain access to all of the in use functions Screen 7 Environment Control Overview Pressing the home icon on the bottom right will bring up Screen 8...

Page 35: ...wn at the top of the box The red horizontal lines show the current Alarm levels from the settings screen to easily see if there have been any deviations outside of the required operating parameters Pr...

Page 36: ...e left turns the light on off and the bar will adjust the brightness of the lights in the main work area This bar can either be slid into position or tapping on the setting required Icon 2 Internal Li...

Page 37: ...ation point and the ambient atmosphere for the high operation point The Atmospheric Oxygen level is set to 20 9 as default but this can be changed if required Once this setting is entered to the corre...

Page 38: ...nterlock door when the button is pressed for 3 seconds Icon 2 Internal Lights This will open a separate pop up shown in Icon 2 The icon on the left turns the light on off and the bar will adjust the b...

Page 39: ...ing the initial turn in or if the set point has been changed by more than 0 2 C The alarm can be dismissed by pressing the return arrow at the bottom right of the screen If the workstation still has n...

Page 40: ...ved for longer than 5 minutes as a reminder to replace it after the log files have been copied to a computer for analysis This alarm can be dismissed by pressing the back arrow at the bottom right of...

Page 41: ...workstation to avoid excessive gas usage as it indicates an issue with the gas tightness of the workstation Screen 15 Gas Mix Time Limit Warning Screen The alarm can be dismissed by pressing the back...

Page 42: ...e refer to the section for common problems and solutions Screen 16 Input Gas Pressure Alarm Alarm Purpose Alarm Buzzer Sound Temperature Alarm 1 second Pulse On Off Input Gas Pressure Alarm Continuous...

Page 43: ...t point CH9 Chamber Temp Actual Chamber Temperature Measurement in C CH10 Water Tank Level For workstations with Ultrasonic Humidity this is the water level remaining in the Water Tank CH11 Interlock...

Page 44: ...use End User Empty waste port bag Weekly End User Calibrate oxygen sensors Monthly End User Deep clean workstation 3 6 months End User Replace detox sachets Annually End User Qualified service enginee...

Page 45: ...e permitted The use of UV light is prohibited in the workstation as it will cause permanent damage The use of UV Light within the Workstation will invalidate the warranty Cleaning procedure during and...

Page 46: ...ble alarm in all screens other than the main menu The following screen will appear to ensure that the glove port pneumatic connector is disconnected before the screen is removed Figure 26 Front Screen...

Page 47: ...he workstation o Interlock side walls o Interlock ceiling o Interlock floor trays o Interlock outer door For all workstation components wipe with a paper towel soaked in an appropriate cleaning agent...

Page 48: ...ation chamber Close the outer interlock doors Plug the workstation back in at the mains Switch the workstation on Go into the setting menu reinstall the front screen activate the seal and connect the...

Page 49: ...ner Sleeves Detox Sachet Service Instructions Follow the Deep Cleaning Preparation stage Unscrew the 2 thumb screws retaining the ceiling panel in the workstation Figure 27 Ceiling Panel Thumb Screws...

Page 50: ...e 30 Large Catalyst Sachets Replace the ceiling panel and the thumbscrews Remove the used sleeves from the front screen and dispose of them Figure 31 Gloveport Sleeves Follow the Deep Cleaning Cleanin...

Page 51: ...station to identify low input gas pressures The gas input pressure is set to low o Check the gas supply bottle pressure is set to the recommended levels defined in the Gas Supply Requirements section...

Page 52: ...n If the problem persists after the above have been carried out then please contact your distributor to assist in identifying the issue or to arrange a service engineer visit Internal Equipment not po...

Page 53: ...A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING OR OF PERFORMANCE CUSTOM OR USAGE OF TRADE Ruskinn Technology Limited DOES NOT...

Page 54: ...household waste site Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Alternatively please contact your local distributor for dis...

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