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7.3 

Packaging of biological materials 

 
Cellbox devices used to ship biological materials, need 
to be packaged according to Packing Instruction of the 
ADR and IATA. 
 
Biological Substance shipments must comply with local, 
state, federal and international laws governing identifica-
tion, classification, packaging and package markings 
(which may be in label form). 
 
Cellbox recommends adhering to a three-layer packag-
ing system, consisting of:  

 

a leak-proof primary receptacle,  

 

leak proof secondary packaging and absorbent ma-
terial 

 

outer packaging of adequate strength. 

 

The Cellbox provides a fourth sturdy outer layer packag-
ing. 
 
Affix the appropriate label(s) to the outer package,  
either on the surface of the Cellbox, or on the carton 
overpack. 
 
Cellbox Solutions GmbH shall in no event be held liable 
for damages/unsuccessful transports resulting from inap-
propriate labeling. 
 
Please consult your specialty logistics provider for 
final approval. 
 

8.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR THE 
USE OF THE DEVICE 

The Cellbox has an IP type of protection 21 according to 
the DIN EN 60529 classifications and may only be oper-
ated under the following environmental conditions: 

 

Environmental temperature range of 0°C to 40°C. 
Please take note that continuous operation at tem-
peratures below 20°C and above 30° C will drasti-
cally affect the battery life. 

 

The device must be protected from being sprayed 
with water or submerged in water. It is only resistant 
to dripping water and larger quantities of water could 
reach the internal electronics and cause damage. 

 

The operation of the device in an environment con-
taining explosive substances, gases, fumes or mix-
tures of gas and air is strictly forbidden. The device 
does not have any measure of explosion protection. 

 
When the Cellbox is powered from a wall socket and the 
battery packs are being charged, the device should only 
be used in a closed room with the following environmen-
tal conditions: 

 

Environmental temperature range of 0°C to +40°C 

 

Relative humidity max. 80% (no condensation) 

9. 

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 

 

9.1 

Storage 

Storage of the device is possible in a dust-free and frost-
free room. During storage the device should not be con-
nected to an external power source. 
 
 

9.2 

Disposal 

This product is subject to the European Community Di-
rective 2002/96/EG on waste electrical and electronic 
equipment (WEEE). This device may not be disposed of 
along with general waste at public collection points. 
Please contact your distributor or manufacturer for the 
disposal of this device. Devices that are contaminated 
with infected, infectious or any other substances that 
pose a health hazard are excluded from being returned 
to the manufacturer or distributor. 
 
 

10 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

 

Dimensions of the Cellbox: 
535 

×

 340 

×

 380 mm; 21.0 

×

 13.4 

×

 15.0 inch 

 

Overpack dimensions: 

 

670 

×

 490 

×

 470 mm; 26.4 

×

 19.3 

×

 18.5 inch 

 

Dimensions of the transport compartment: 
155 

×

 200 

×

 135 mm; 6.1 

×

 7.9 

×

 5.3 inch 

 

Electrical supply of the power adapter: 
100–240VAC, 50/60Hz, 1,4A 

 

Electrical supply of the Cellbox (only to be operated 
or charged using the provided power adapter): 20V 
DC, 5,0A, 120W max. 

 

Weight: 17 kg; 37.5 lbs 

 

Maintenance interval: 12 months 

 

Warranty: 1 year

Summary of Contents for Flight CDI

Page 1: ...4 TECHNICAL MANUAL Cellbox Flight CDI...

Page 2: ...ox is a registered trademark of Cellbox Solutions SOLUTIONS GM BH Holtenauer Str 74 24105 Kiel I Germany Englische Planke 8 20459 Hamburg I Germany T 49 40 226316410 cellbox solutions com office cellb...

Page 3: ...UseOnly RUO DISCLAIMER The manual is intended as a guideline and that Cellbox Solution GmbH shall in no event be held liable for any direct or incidental damages that arises out of or are related to t...

Page 4: ...ON OF THE DEVICE 11 6 1 Charging the Device 11 6 2 Refilling CO2 12 6 3 Preparing the device for transport 13 6 4 Transporting the Device 13 6 5 Safe Removal of the Live Cells from the Device 14 6 6 C...

Page 5: ...uninterrupted power supply during transport Sensors within the transportation compartment of the de vice log data of the conditions that the cells living cargo experience during transport These data...

Page 6: ...e areas containing flammable substances gases fumes or mixtures of gas and air is strictly forbidden The device does not have any measure of explosion protection Only use the Cellbox Flight CDI in wel...

Page 7: ...C Connection socket for external power supply D 4 LEDs for indication of the battery level E Incubation chamber lid F Lid locking mechanism G Chamber for dry ice with lid H Display 5 4 Display Elemen...

Page 8: ...difying the preset value If a CO2 concentration higher than 18 is entered and confirmed the system will automatically default to the maximum value The initial CO2 equilibration may take up to 15 minut...

Page 9: ...l records button A pop up window will be displayed in which the user needs to confirm their command by tapping the okay button Take special note that all previously recorded data logs will be irrevoca...

Page 10: ...ed off which also re sults in a lower noise level The actual status of the Energy Saving Mode is displayed at the top of the Battery management menu Cellbox Solutions recommends activating Automatic E...

Page 11: ...the local time as well Tap to return to the Homescreen 6 OPERATION OF THE DEVICE 6 1 Charging the Device The Cellbox is fitted with 4 Lithium Ion battery packs that each have a capacity of 99 4Wh The...

Page 12: ...equired to fully charge the Cellbox when it is in operation The available current is preferentially used to power the device while the smart charging system only diverts a portion of the current to re...

Page 13: ...mind that 10 hours will be needed to fully charge the batteries If necessary refill dry ice before use as described in section 6 2 It is essential to provide the device with sufficient time to reach...

Page 14: ...the external power supply before any attempts at clean ing are made Incubation chamber The incubation chamber is con structed from hard anodized aluminum It can therefore be cleaned using a soft cloth...

Page 15: ...overpack UN 3481 label indicating the use of Lithium Ion batteries Please add Cellbox Solutions phone number in the indi cated field 49 40 226316410 Dry ice label indicating the use of dry ice as cond...

Page 16: ...ne number in the indicated field 49 40 226316410 Please add amount of dry ice in kg as well as ship per s and consignee s information on UN 1845 Dry Ice label It is recommended to place both danger ou...

Page 17: ...of water could reach the internal electronics and cause damage The operation of the device in an environment con taining explosive substances gases fumes or mix tures of gas and air is strictly forbi...

Page 18: ...Measure Regular Measure Please remove any spills immediately The device must be switched off and dis connected from the external power supply before any attempts at cleaning are made The outer surfac...

Page 19: ...n hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment In particular the following harmonized standards were applied DIN EN 61326 1 2013 07 Electrical equipment for measurement control and labo...

Page 20: ...20 Holtenauer Str 74 24105 Kiel Germany Englische Planke 8 20459 Hamburg Germany T 49 40 226316410 office cellbox solutions com cellbox solutions com SOLUTIONS G M B H...

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