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CANNON
®
CT-1000 Constant Temperature Bath
Revision 3.1a—February, 1998;
CANNON
®
Instrument Company
P.O . Box 16 • State College, PA • USA
3. Place the rubber gasket
around the top rim of the
jar (see
Figure 7
). The
rubber may have to be
trimmed slightly to allow
the ends of the rubber
gasket to meet with no gap
when placed around the
rim.
4. Remove the large piece of
foam packing from the
inside of the cabinet. Also
remove the small piece of
foam from the float level,
located on the upper left-hand corner of the inside of the cabinet.
5. Lower the glass jar into the cabinet so it seats evenly on the rubber
support ring (see
Figure 8
).
6. Unwrap the two glass panels. Place the thinner of the two piece of
glass in the slot closest to the jar (see
Figure 9
).
7. Place the wider (tempered) piece of glass in the front slot furthest
away from the jar. The middle slot is left empty as a vapor barrier.
8. Replace the rear top cover. Align the four holes, then insert and
tighten the screws.
9. Replace the front top cover. Line up the four holes, then insert and
tighten the screws.
10. To ensure that the gasket forms a tight seal with the top covers of the
bath, proceed as follows:
Figure 7: Placing gasket
Figure 8: Installing bath jar
Figure 9: Placing inner glass plate