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SI-46 Version 2.0 

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SCI-tive Service Procedure 

1.2.3

 

North America Region:  

 

This product is UL 61010-1 Listed, and CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1 under file number E113911.  
 
This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  A  digital  device, 
pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection 
against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case 
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 

1.2.4

 

Precautions 

The  SCI-tive  has  been  tested  and  approved  to  EN61010-1.This  means  that  the  SCI-tive  meets  or 
exceeds the requirements for general electrical laboratory equipment in terms of its levels of emitted 
electromagnetic (EM) radiation and its susceptibility to electromagnetic radiation from other devices. 
It should be noted that the SCI-tive may be affected by high levels of stray EM radiation from other 
electronic devices (even those which comply with relevant CISPR emission standards) that are being 
used in close proximity to it.  

WARNING:  This  system  may  cause  radio  interference  or  may  disrupt  the  operation  of  nearby 
equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the 
equipment or shielding the location. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Sci-tive SI-046

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Page 2: ...TRAY 17 3 2 REMOVING THE CEILING PANEL 18 3 3 REMOVING THE REAR WALL 18 3 4 REPLACING THE CIRCULATION FANS 19 3 5 REPLACING THE INTERLOCK DOOR CLAMPS 20 3 6 REFITTING THE REAR WALL 21 3 7 REPLACING TH...

Page 3: ...maximum supply pressure of 4 Bar 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...

Page 4: ...tronic Equipment WEEE Directive This product must not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to an appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic eq...

Page 5: ...ea is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 1 2 4 Precautions The SCI tive has been tested and approved to EN61010...

Page 6: ...rs No end user serviceable parts behind covers Please refer 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 ord...

Page 7: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 7 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 2 1 Year Service Procedure 2 1 Removing the Detox Sachets 2 2 Replacing the Oxygen Sensor o Figure 2 Humidity End Panel...

Page 8: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 8 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 3 Oxygen Sensor...

Page 9: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 9 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 2 3 Cleaning the Water and Oil Tanks Figure 5 Water tank drain tube Figure 4 Inside panel of water tank 1...

Page 10: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 10 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 6 Water tank HEPA filter tube connections Figure 7 By passing water tank HEPA filter 1 2 3...

Page 11: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 11 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 8 Secondary Pressure Relief oil tank 1 2...

Page 12: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 12 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 9 Engineering Mode Software Screen Figure 10 Engineering 2 Software screen...

Page 13: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 13 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 11 Humidity System Settings...

Page 14: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 14 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 2 4 Replacing the Humidity Sensor Figure 12 Humidity Chip Removable Cover Plate...

Page 15: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 15 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 2 5 Testing procedure o o o...

Page 16: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 16 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 13 Pressure Integrity Test Screen...

Page 17: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 17 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 2 Year Service 3 1 Removing the Floor Tray...

Page 18: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 18 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 2 Removing the Ceiling Panel o Figure 14 Ceiling Panel 3 3 Removing the Rear Wall Figure 15 Rear Wall...

Page 19: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 19 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 4 Replacing the Circulation Fans Figure 16 Circulation Fans 1...

Page 20: ...ion 2 0 Page 20 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 5 Replacing the Interlock Door Clamps Figure 17 Inner Door Switch Moulded Cover Figure 18 Inner Door Clamp Brackets Figure 19 Inner Door Tube Retaini...

Page 21: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 21 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 20 Inner Door Clamps 3 6 Refitting the Rear Wall...

Page 22: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 22 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 7 Replacing the Oxygen Sensor o Figure 21 Humidity End Panel Figure 22 Oxygen Sensor...

Page 23: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 23 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 8 Replacing the Condenser Fan Figure 23 Condensate Fan...

Page 24: ...24 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 9 Replacing the Gas Sample Pump o Figure 24 Gas Sample Pump 3 10 Replacing the Gas Sample Condensate Fan Figure 25 Gas Sample Condensate Fan Figure 26 Gas Sample...

Page 25: ...Replacing the Gas Sample Heatsink Fan Figure 27 Gas Sample Heatsink Fan Location Figure 28 Gas Sample Heatsink Fan Fixings 3 12 Replacing the Interlock End Panel Air Circulation Fan Figure 29 Interlo...

Page 26: ...n 2 0 Page 26 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 13 Cleaning the Water and Oil Tanks Figure 32 Water tank drain tube Figure 33 Water tank HEPA filter tube connections Figure 31 Inside panel of water t...

Page 27: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 27 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 34 Bypassing water tank HEPA filter...

Page 28: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 28 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 35 Secondary Pressure Relief oil tank 1 2...

Page 29: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 29 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 36 Engineering Mode Software Screen Figure 37 Engineering 2 Software screen...

Page 30: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 30 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 38 Humidity System Settings...

Page 31: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 31 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 14 Replacing the Humidity Sensor Figure 39 Humidity Chip Removable Cover Plate...

Page 32: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 32 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure 3 15 Testing procedure o o o...

Page 33: ...SI 46 Version 2 0 Page 33 of 34 SCI tive Service Procedure Figure 40 Pressure Integrity Test 4 Reference Documents...

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