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If the safety device has taken over control (identifiable by the red alarm lamp (7a) lighting up and, in case 

of the option audible  alarm with activated  buzzer  (chap.  7.3),  by  the buzzer sounding), proceed as 

follows: 

  Disconnect the unit from the power supply. 

  Have an expert examine and rectify the cause of the fault.  

  Restart the unit (see chap. 5). 

 

Adjustment: 

In order to check at which temperature the safety device class 3.1 responds, turn on the chamber and set 

the desired set-point on the temperature controller 
The sections of the scale from 1 to 10 correspond to the temperature range from 63 °C / 

145.4 °F

 to  

350 °C / 

662 °F

 and serve as a setting aid. 

1. 

Turn the control knob (7) of the safety device with a coin to its 

end-stop (chamber protection). 

 

 

2. 

When the set point is reached, turn back the control knob (7) 

until its trip point (turn it counter-clockwise) 

3. 

The trip point is identifiable by the red alarm lamp (7a) lighting 

up. 
With the option audible alarm and the buzzer activated (chap. 

7.3), the buzzer sounds as an additional signal. You can turn it 

off with switch (11). 

4. 

The optimum setting of the safety device is obtained by turning 

the control knob clockwise by approximately one scale division, 

which leads to extinguish the red alarm lamp (7a). 

 

Check the setting regularly and adjust it following any changes of the set-point. 

Function check:  

Check the temperature safety device class 3.1 at appropriate intervals for its functionality. It is 

recommended that the authorized operating personnel should perform such a check, e.g., before starting 

a longer work procedure. 
 

7.3  Disconnectable audible over-temperature alarm (option) 

This option permits activating an audible signal with the buzzer switch (11): 
Position 0 = buzzer off  
Position 1 = buzzer active 
If the buzzer is activated, an audible  signal sounds when the limit temperature set at the temperature 

safety device class 2 (chap. 7.1) or class 3.1 (chap. 7.2) is exceeded, this happens in addition to the red 

alarm pilot lamp (7a) lighting up. The buzzer can be turned off using the buzzer switch (11).  

 

Turning off the audible alarm does not influence the safety device’s regulatory or turning-off 

function. Proceed as described in chap. 7.1 / 7.2. 

Summary of Contents for FED 115

Page 1: ...215 9110 0215 FED 400 E2 9010 0216 9110 0216 FED 400 UL E2 9010 0217 9110 0217 FED 720 E2 9010 0218 9110 0218 FED 720 UL E2 9010 0219 9110 0219 BINDER GmbH Address Post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttling...

Page 2: ...ve 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2006 95 CE du Parlement Eu...

Page 3: ...en DIN EN 61010 2 010 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materi...

Page 4: ...FED E2 12 2014 page 4 55 Product registration...

Page 5: ...plant optional 17 5 START UP 18 5 1 Turning on the unit 18 5 2 Heating operation display 18 5 3 Air change 19 6 CONTROLLER SETTING 19 6 1 Display entry of temperature and ventilation set points witho...

Page 6: ...INDER GmbH 40 10 DISPOSAL 40 10 1 Disposal of the transport packing 40 10 2 Decommissioning 41 10 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany 41 10 4 Disposal of the unit in the member s...

Page 7: ...observing the instructions in this operating manual are prerequisites for hazard free use and safety during operation and maintenance In no event shall BINDER be held liable for any damages direct or...

Page 8: ...ximity 1 2 2 Safety alert symbol Use of the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of injury Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or injury 1 2 3 Pic...

Page 9: ...the hazard mandatory action Observe all other notes and information not necessarily emphasized in the same way in order to avoid disruptions that could result in direct or indirect injury or property...

Page 10: ...IP type of protection acc to EN 60529 Temp safety device DIN 12880 Temperature safety device acc to standard DIN 12880 Class 2 0 Class of temperature safety device Art No 9010 0212 Art no of the unit...

Page 11: ...tallation location please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance ass...

Page 12: ...ust NOT become wet during operation or maintenance The drying and heating ovens were produced in accordance with the VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accordance to VDE 0411 1 IEC 61010 1 D...

Page 13: ...precision thanks to the direct and distributed air circulation into the interior The fan supports exact attainment and maintenance of the desired temperature accuracy The inner chamber the pre heating...

Page 14: ...nsportation damage has occurred The final tests of the manufacturer may have caused traces of the racks on the inner surfaces This has no impact on the function and performance of the unit Please remo...

Page 15: ...or Do NOT lift units size 400 and 720 by hand Lift unit size 53 and 115 at its four lower corners with the aid of 2 people unit size 240 with the aid of 4 people and place it on a transport pallet wit...

Page 16: ...ated data are possible Permissible ambient humidity 70 r H max non condensing Installation height max 2000 m 6562 ft above sea level When placing several units of the same size side by side maintain a...

Page 17: ...by the local electricity supply company and as well as the VDE directives for Germany We recommend the use of a residual current circuit breaker Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 Over voltage cat...

Page 18: ...Press until the display lights up The controller is now in normal display actual value display If the oven is operating time functions Continuous operation or Timer operation with the set time just ru...

Page 19: ...ue display The actual temperature value example 22 C is displayed 1 Press button The display shows alternately SP and the previous temperature set point example 60 C 2 With the buttons enter a set poi...

Page 20: ...ven is operating the controller is in normal display actual value display The actual temperature value example 22 C is displayed 1 Press button The display shows alternately SPr and the actual tempera...

Page 21: ...There are two possible time functions Continuous operation The display shows alternately t1 time function and the time function Continuous operation t inf The heating is permanently active independen...

Page 22: ...Timer operation Timer not programmed or run down Press button to return to normal display actual value display automatically after approx 30 sec 6 3 2 Continuous operation 1 Press the time management...

Page 23: ...use of this time depends on the timer function selected in the user menu chap 6 4 4 4 Press button to return to normal display actual value display automatically after approx 30 seconds The actual te...

Page 24: ...Timer function chap 6 4 4 Press button Setting the interface mode and if appropriate the printer interval chap 6 4 5 Figure 6 Press down button for approx 5 seconds Press button to return to normal d...

Page 25: ...sed if required The use of temperature ramps may result in the heating up times being considerably slowed down The entry in C min or in F min meaning the nominal value gradient and limits the maximum...

Page 26: ...from the previously entered set point to the new one SP The actual value follows the set point value About set point display during ramp operation see chap 6 2 6 4 3 Chamber addressing If several dry...

Page 27: ...he set point After the defined time has expired the heating is turned off Delayed on setting 2 After the time set has passed the heating is turned on and remain in continuous operation 1 Press down bu...

Page 28: ...er function 5 Press again button The display alternately shows PFCt and the actual setting of the interface mode 6 Set the desired interface mode with buttons Settings Modbus 0 printer 1 In case of te...

Page 29: ...mal display press the time management button The controller displays the actual time function If necessary select the time function Timer operation chap 6 3 1 In the entry level enter the desired time...

Page 30: ...again the safety device by pressing the reset button 7b and turn on the chamber as described Figure 7 Temperature safety device class 2 Function The safety device class 2 is functionally and electric...

Page 31: ...the set point Function check Check the temperature safety device class 2 at appropriate intervals for its functionality It is recommended that the authorized operating personnel should perform such a...

Page 32: ...hap 7 3 the buzzer sounds as an additional signal You can turn it off with switch 11 4 The optimum setting of the safety device is obtained by turning the control knob clockwise by approximately one s...

Page 33: ...6 4 3 8 2 Data logger kit BINDER Data Logger Kits offer an independent long term measuring system for temperature They are equipped with a keyboard and a large LCD display alarm functions and a real t...

Page 34: ...mpletely The delivered plug serves to avoid emerging of vapors or loss of introduced inert gas if any via the exhaust duct Due to special demands of heat resistance use the delivered plug only CAUTION...

Page 35: ...can escape into the surrounding atmosphere Inert gases in high concentrations is hazardous to health They are colorless and almost odorless and therefore practically imperceptible Inhalation of inert...

Page 36: ...emperature PIN 2 temperature Temperature range 0 C to 300 C A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Figure 9 Pin allocation of DIN socket for option analogue outputs 9 Maintenance cleaning and service 9 1 Mai...

Page 37: ...er switch and disconnect the power plug Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again 9 2 1 Cleaning Disconnect the chamber from the power supply before cleaning Disconnect the power plug Th...

Page 38: ...om the surfaces with a moistened towel Let the unit dry Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety...

Page 39: ...ntrols In case of impurity of the interior with biological or chemical hazardous material there are three possible procedures depending on the type of contamination and of the charging material 1 The...

Page 40: ...clearly in the delivery documents For security reasons we cannot accept a unit delivery if it does not carry an authorization number Return address BINDER GmbH Abteilung Service G ns cker 16 78502 Tut...

Page 41: ...nd electronic equipment WEEE and German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikger tegesetz ElektroG WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under A sig...

Page 42: ...to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 o...

Page 43: ...dispose of it as special waste according to national law Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 13 and enclose it with the unit WARNING Contamination of the device with toxic infectiou...

Page 44: ...y mode Press down the ON OFF button 5 until the display lights up Unit without function Red alarm pilot lamp of safety device 7a is lit Safety device class 2 has turned off the chamber Let cool down t...

Page 45: ...ume The technical data refers to the defined usable volume Do NOT place samples outside this usable volume Do NOT load this volume by more than half to enable sufficient airflow inside the chamber Do...

Page 46: ...39 37 1000 39 37 Height mm inch 400 15 75 480 18 90 600 23 62 800 31 50 1200 47 24 Depth mm inch 330 12 99 400 15 75 500 19 69 500 19 69 600 23 62 Interior volume l cu ft 53 1 9 115 4 1 240 8 6 400 14...

Page 47: ...70 3 40 5 00 Unit fuse 6 3 x 32 mm 250V super time lag TT A 16 16 16 16 20 external external 3 x internal 3 x internal 3 x internal Legend 1 without outer glass door 2 up to 98 of the set value All t...

Page 48: ...stainless steel with 1 set rack lockings Reinforced inner chamber with 2 reinforced racks Rubber pads for safe stacking 4 pieces Temperature safety device class 3 1 acc to DIN 12880 Disconnectable au...

Page 49: ...1 8012 0001 Unit fuse 5x20mm 250V 10A semi time lag M 5006 0013 5006 0013 5006 0013 Over current release category B 16 A 5006 0042 5006 0042 Description Art No Thermal cut off device class 1 5006 0037...

Page 50: ...gt bevor das Ger t Bauteil eintrifft Eine weitere Kopie soll dem Ger t Bauteil beigef gt sein Ggf ist auch die Spedition zu informieren Incomplete information or non conformity with this procedure wil...

Page 51: ...substances weder giftige noch sonstige gef hrliche Stoffe enth lt oder solche anhaften That eventually generated reaction products are non toxic and also do not represent a hazard auch evtl entstande...

Page 52: ...n entsteht haften und BINDER gegen eventuell entstehende Schadenanspr che Dritter freistellen We are aware that in accordance with Article 823 of the German Civil Code BGB we are directly liable with...

Page 53: ...any time Take notice of shipping laws and regulations Please fill Reason for return request Duplicate order Duplicate shipment Demo Page one completed by sales Power Plug Voltage 115V 230 V 208 V 240V...

Page 54: ...______________________________________________________________ c ____________________________________________________________________________ 3 2 Safety measures required for handling the list under 3...

Page 55: ...all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc from eventual damage claims by third parties Name _____...

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