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2 Safety

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Melting Point M-560 Operation Manual, Version G

2.5.3 

Safety measures

Always wear personal protective equipment such as protective goggles and protective clothing, when 
working with the instrument.

2.5.4 

Safety elements

Anti-seismic tie-down
•   The instrument is equipped with a fixture to tie it down in areas at risk of an earthquake (see 

bottom side of the instrument).

2.6 

General safety rules

Responsibility of the operator
The head of laboratory is responsible for training the lab personnel.
The operator shall inform the manufacturer without delay of any safety-related incidents that occur 
during the operation of the instrument. Legal regulations, such as local, state, and federal laws 
applying to the instrument, must be strictly followed.

Duty of maintenance and care
The operator is responsible for ensuring that the instrument is operated only in a proper manner and 
that maintenance, service, and repairs are performed with care, on schedule, and by authorized 
personnel only.

Spare parts to be used
Use only recommended consumables and spare parts for maintenance in order to ensure continued 
optimum system performance and reliability. Modifications to the spare parts used are allowed only 
with the prior written permission of the manufacturer.

Modifications
Modifications to the instrument are permitted only after prior consultation with and written approval 
from the manufacturer. Modifications and upgrades should be carried out only by an authorized 
BUCHI technical engineer. The manufacturer reserves the right to decline any claim resulting from 
unauthorized modifications.

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Page 1: ...Melting Point M 560 Operation Manual 093251G en OM_093251_M 560_en_G indd 1 12 07 2018 09 21 10...

Page 2: ...es to the manual as deemed necessary in the light of experience espe cially in respect to structure illustrations and technical detail This manual is copyright Information from it may not be reproduce...

Page 3: ...riginal language version and serves as basis for all translations into other languages Other language versions can be downloaded at www buchi com Table of contents 1 About this manual 4 1 1 Reference...

Page 4: ...6 3 3 Creating a method 29 6 3 4 Adjusting parameters during a determination 29 6 3 5 Printout 30 6 4 Calibration 31 6 4 1 Calibration principle 31 6 4 2 Calibration procedure 31 6 4 3 Printout 33 6 4...

Page 5: ...1 1 Reference documents For more information regarding melting point refer to the corresponding literature The Laboratory Assistant 94187 Melting Point M 560 Operating Manual numbers 93251 93255 Melti...

Page 6: ...en operating the instrument Personnel without this training or persons who are currently being trained require careful supervision This Operation Manual serves as a basis for training 2 2 Proper use T...

Page 7: ...n the instrument is used care lessly or improperly The manufacturer has determined residual dangers emanating from the instrument if the instrument is operated by insufficiently trained personnel if t...

Page 8: ...ment must be strictly followed Duty of maintenance and care The operator is responsible for ensuring that the instrument is operated only in a proper manner and that maintenance service and repairs ar...

Page 9: ...e scope of delivery according to the order number NOTE For detailed information on the listed products see www buchi com or contact your local dealer 3 1 1 Standard accessories Table 3 1 Standard acce...

Page 10: ...le holder 11055014 Cleaning tool 051978 A A B B A Boiling point tubes 10 units 019697 B Boiling point capillaries 10 units 051850 User management activation code 11066387 Compaction wire 036721 Operat...

Page 11: ...9 051997 Verification set M 560 M 565 3 substances benzil p anisic acid phenolphthalein 11055019 Melting point capillaries 1000 units 001759 Mortar and pestle agate 041867 Compact keyboard German CH 0...

Page 12: ...ting Point M 560 Manual melting point determination Manual boiling point determination Automatic melting point determination Automatic boiling point determination Homogeneous sample loading Positions...

Page 13: ...mental conditions For indoor use only Temperature 5 40 C Altitude up to 2000 m a s l Humidity Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40...

Page 14: ...he boiling point is determined by the Siwoloboff method The Melting Point M 560 can be used to determine the boiling point of a small amount of liquid The heating block has one insert available for bo...

Page 15: ...lation returns to idle screen d 3 Select and Set buttons e Rotary knob for navigation through the menu and for select characters f Display Fig 4 1 Front view RS232 PS 2 USB a Mains plug b PS 2 connect...

Page 16: ...ood due to the fact that it will be used to measure chemical substances For safety reasons and to ensure sufficient cooling in the electronic compart ment the unit must be placed at least 30 cm away f...

Page 17: ...holder Install the glass window with glass holder on the front side of the heating block Press the glass holder down Install the cover Accessories Place the melting point capillaries in the hole of t...

Page 18: ...plings cable or plug equipment as the mains lead has a molded plug to avoid risks due to inadvertently defective wiring Make sure that no electric sparks form in the instrument or its surroundings as...

Page 19: ...ration substances only The calibration mode is described in section 6 4 Calibration 6 1 Basic operating principles WARNING The heating oven can reach temperatures of up to 400 C 6 1 1 Display during i...

Page 20: ...rresponding symbol is displayed during all processes Melting Point Boiling Point Calibration Tools 6 1 2 Display during a process or in menus a b c a Shows where you are and gives advice and instructi...

Page 21: ...the rotary knob to select a character and press Enter Press Save after entering all characters 6 1 4 Using the external keyboard NOTE The instrument can be operated using an external keyboard For the...

Page 22: ...by letting the capillaries fall through a tube is not advised because cross contamination may occur Preparation of the samples The samples being investigated must be fully dry homogenous and in powde...

Page 23: ...t of the screen NOTE If the current parameters do not meet your requirements press Edit and set start temperature stop temperature and temperature gradient a b c d a Start temperature b Stop temperatu...

Page 24: ...on entering text see 6 1 3 This request can be switched off by changing the setting Sample ID request see 6 5 Insert samples and press START to begin the deter mination To register additional temperat...

Page 25: ...START to measure again with the identical measuring parameters The result is printed out automatically if a printer is connected NOTE The last result is stored in the device until a new measurement is...

Page 26: ...ethod name To finish press Save Adjust a parameter and press Next Then Save 6 2 4 Using and handling methods Turn the rotary knob to select a method Press START to start the determination Use Edit to...

Page 27: ...current param eter set Adjust the parameters by pressing Edit Adjusting the parameters does not affect the saved method If the temperature gradient is changed during a measure ment the result shows CH...

Page 28: ...d using a syringe for simple filling Insert a boiling point capillary into the boiling point tube with its open thick end down Put the sample immediately into the heating block 6 3 2 Determination wit...

Page 29: ...the start temperature Press START to begin the determination and follow the instructions on the screen The instrument requests a sample ID during preheating for details on entering text see 6 1 3 This...

Page 30: ...T to measure again with the identical measuring parameters 6 3 3 Creating a method NOTE The process of creating a boiling point method is identical that used to create a melting point method see 6 2 3...

Page 31: ...the instrument is switched off 6 3 5 Printout a b c d e Printout a Instrument type b Determination parameters c Manual pressed results d General information e Signature of person making the de termina...

Page 32: ...Nitrotoluene approx 52 C Diphenyl acetic acid approx 148 C Caffeine approx 237 C Potassium nitrate approx 335 C From each substance a minimum of 6 have to fulfill a standard deviation of less than 0 2...

Page 33: ...be pressed once Regis tered temperature stamps are displayed green After each run the current result is indicated Press START to perform next measurement After 6 results are obtained within a standard...

Page 34: ...s potassium nitrate g General information h Signature of person performing the calibration NOTE The Average is calculated on the basis of the temperature values with two positions after the decimal po...

Page 35: ...en all measuring results were within the required tolerances click on Verified The following screen appears Enter the following password VER The current date is now indicated under Last verification 6...

Page 36: ...ow is displayed disabled The sample ID window is not automatically displayed In combination with the Melting Point Monitor software it is advisable to turn this feature off Barometric pressure request...

Page 37: ...0 100 User management Activation key will enable the user management setting After an administrator password can be defined The instrument can only be started in the administrator mode if the correct...

Page 38: ...ion 37 Melting Point M 560 Operation Manual Version G 6 5 2 SysInfo protocol a b c a Setting parameters b Calibration correction values c Date of factory tests OM_093251_M 560_en_G indd 37 12 07 2018...

Page 39: ...nd boiling point 2 Access to the following parameters start temperature heating rate and end temperature 3 Selection of methods but no editing and deleting 4 No access to changing of date and time cal...

Page 40: ...s used should be carried out only with the prior written permission of the manufacturer 7 1 Housing Check the housing of your melting point instrument for defects controls plugs The housing is coated...

Page 41: ...978 If a melting point capillary is broken and is stuck in the heating block use the cleaning tool Order number 051978 Remove the cover and glass holder with glass window If glass parts of a melting p...

Page 42: ...n No or unreadable printout Not activated in the settings Activate automatic printout in the settings Bad cable connection Check cable connection Printer switched OFF Switch ON printer No paper Replac...

Page 43: ...missing Contact customer service Error 11 Internal clock power loss Contact customer service Error 13 5 V input voltage missing Contact customer service NOTE If several errors are pending the one wit...

Page 44: ...rous substances from the instrument and clean it thoroughly Store and transport the instrument in its original packaging WARNING Electrical hazard Always remove the power cord from the socket first to...

Page 45: ...ure optimum system performance and reliability use only genuine BUCHI consumables and spare parts for maintenance and repair Prior written permission of the manufacturer should be obtained before any...

Page 46: ...rference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Fran ais Cet appareil a t test et s est av r conforme aux limites pr vues pour les appareils num riques d...

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