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389D000 Rev B 

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Cabinet Timer Functions 

The cabinet Fluorescent Light, Accessory Outlets and UV Light [Optional] can be programmed to operate for a 
predetermined time period. This can be set in 15 minute or 1 hour increments. There is no time period 
programmed when the unit is shipped from the factory.  

NOTE - The device to be programmed should be in the OFF condition before you start programming. 

 

15 minute increment programming: 

1.

 

Press and hold the pushbutton of the device you want to program. 

2.

 

In about 3 seconds you will hear a short ‘beep’. This indicates that you have turned the timer 
function   ON, are in the programming mode for the device, and have programmed it to turn OFF 
in 15 minutes. Release the pushbutton. 

3.

 

Each subsequent press of the device pushbutton while in the programming mode will add 15 
minutes to the Delay Off time. (e.g. pressing the pushbutton 3 additional times would set the 
delay to 60 minutes, 15 min. initially plus 3 x 15 minutes additional delay times). 

4.

 

The device control will remain in the programming mode for about 4 seconds if the pushbutton is 
not pressed. 

5.

 

Once the programming mode for the device has ended the device can be turned OFF normally, if 
desired, by pressing the device pushbutton. 

6.

 

The programmed device will turn OFF automatically at the end of the Delay Time. 

7.

 

Each time a programmed device is turned off manually or automatically the programming is 
cleared and must be reentered, if desired. 

 

1 hour increment programming: 

1.

 

Press and hold the pushbutton of the device you want to program. 

2.

 

In about 3 seconds you will hear a short ‘beep’. Continue to hold the pushbutton. In about an 
additional 3 seconds you will hear a longer ‘beep’. This indicates that you have turned the timer 
function ON, are in the programming mode for the device, and have programmed it to turn OFF 
in 1 hour. Release the pushbutton. 

3.

 

Each subsequent press of the device pushbutton while in the programming mode will add 1 hour 
to the Delay Off time. (e.g. pressing the pushbutton 3 additional times would set the delay to 4 
hours, 1 hour initially plus 3 x 1 hour additional delay times). 

4.

 

The device control will remain in the programming mode for about 4 seconds if the pushbutton is 
not pressed. 

5.

 

Once the programming mode for the device has ended the device can be turned OFF normally, if 
desired, by pressing the device pushbutton. 

6.

 

The programmed device will turn OFF automatically at the end of the Delay Time. 

7.

 

Each time a programmed device is turned off manually or automatically the programming is 
cleared and must be reentered, if desired. 

Cable Ports 

Cable Ports may be located in the cabinet left and/or right side walls. Cable Ports provide a way of introducing 
power and/or data cables, siphoning tubes, etc. into the work area of the cabinet without routing them through 
the front view screen access opening. It is important to not overload the port with too many cables, tubing, etc. 
to minimize air turbulence at the Cable Port location. Cables/tubing in the work area should be suspended on 
cable hooks provided with the cabinet. The hooks should be located along the interior rear wall in designated 
slots. This will help to keep the cables and tubing from affecting the airflow in the work area and placing 
unwanted stress on the cable port gaskets. 

A plug is provided for each port location. It is recommended the port plug be installed when the port is not 
being used or when the cabinet is being decontaminated. 

Summary of Contents for SterilGARD e3 Series

Page 1: ...B i OPERATOR S MANUAL Class II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet MODELS SG404 SG504 SG604 SG404 INT SG504 INT SG604 INT SG404 J SG504 J SG604 J Revision Date Description B 11 12 14 Changed Warranty St...

Page 2: ...ring a contamination free atmosphere In addition to the high quality you expect from all Baker equipment this model has been designed to provide the lab user with the most comfortable work environment...

Page 3: ...ea Lighting 4 Electronic Ballast 4 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 115V only 4 Laboratory services 4 Alarms 4 Timers 4 Padded Bypass Armrest 5 UniPressure Plenum 5 Motor Blower Assembly 5 Cable Port...

Page 4: ...increment programming 10 1 hour increment programming 10 Cable Ports 10 Cable Ports continued 11 Start up Procedure 11 Working in the Cabinet 12 Using Ancillary Equipment 13 Reacting to Spills 13 Clea...

Page 5: ...supply air passes through a diffuser but some of the air is directed down the back side of the view screen creating a high velocity air curtain at the front access opening The HEPA filtered supply air...

Page 6: ...ILTER POSITIVE PRESSURE PLENUM SUPPLY HEPA FILTER REMOVABLE WORK SURFACE AND SUPPORTS FLUORESCENT LAMP LIGHT CANOPY SLIDING VIEWSCREEN 10 DEGREE SLOPE SUPPLY DIFFUSER FILTER PROTECTOR AUXILIARY OUTLET...

Page 7: ...cabinet has a manual internal balancing damper that compensates for down flow and exhaust intake imbalances WARNING This damper must only be adjusted by a qualified technician who has had proper train...

Page 8: ...The SterilGARD e3 standard view screen access opening is 8 203 mm Other optional factory configurations available with NSF listing are 10 254 mm and 12 305 mm access openings Work Area Lighting The w...

Page 9: ...the recorded value in the most recent certification report However if drastic change is noted this should be cause for investigating the reason This device is not intended to be used for air flow set...

Page 10: ...rnia OSHPD pre approval FlexAIR Canopy Exhaust Connection CEC The FlexAIR canopy exhaust connection with integrated alarm provides the cabinet with a safe exhaust connection to building exhaust system...

Page 11: ...BMBL 5th edition published by the U S Department of Health Human Services as HHS Publication No CDC 21 1112 as an advisory document for safe work practices Baker biosafety cabinets are designed for c...

Page 12: ...e device It is recommended that the GFCI device be tested periodically to assure safe operation Ultraviolet UV Light Optional WARNING UV light is hazardous DO NOT defeat the interlock Eyes and skin sh...

Page 13: ...le Proximity Sensor Fault Alarm The Double Proximity Sensor Fault alarm occurs when both Sash Position proximity sensors are activated simultaneously This is a condition that should not be able to occ...

Page 14: ...about an additional 3 seconds you will hear a longer beep This indicates that you have turned the timer function ON are in the programming mode for the device and have programmed it to turn OFF in 1...

Page 15: ...o they cannot operate simultaneously see also step 2 5 Wipe down the interior area of the cabinet with surface disinfectant NOTE Some disinfectants such as bleach or iodine may corrode or stain the st...

Page 16: ...s in and out of the cabinet through the air barrier Room airflow can significantly affect cabinet operation Opening and closing doors in the laboratory can cause air disturbances which might interfere...

Page 17: ...ol or steel pads when cleaning stainless steel Dirt deposits on stainless steel dust dirt and finger marks can usually be removed using warm water with or without detergent If this does not remove the...

Page 18: ...riate agent prior to maintenance service or repairs in any contaminated area of the cabinet The National Institute of Health National Cancer Institute and the Centers for Disease Control have all reco...

Page 19: ...shorten the filter s life The High Efficiency Particulate Air HEPA filter is one of the essential components of a clean air cabinet It is the shield which stands between the product and the environmen...

Page 20: ...he Baker Company Inc will F O B Sanford Maine furnish without charge repairs to or replacement parts or equipment which proved defective in material or workmanship No claim may be made for any inciden...

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