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BIOBASIC MANUAL

Installation

When setting up in an ordinary scenario that is not subject to 
regulations for EN 60079-15 zone 2:
The appliance may be connected in accordance with applicable local 
heavy current regulations.

Note that there are special regulations for products that are in 
accordance with EN 60079-15 zone 2.
 
The appliance has been manufactured in accordance with EN 60079-
15: Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 15: Type 
of protection “n”. Zone 2 is the applicable zone. If the appliance is to be 
installed in a zone 2 environment, specialist personnel should perform 
the installation, or be consulted beforehand, in order to ensure that 
the appliance is installed in compliance with the guidelines currently 
contained in the standard.
 
The cabinet is intended for connection to alternating current. The 
connection values for voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are given on the 
type/number-plate.

The power cord from the mains is plugged in 
the terminal box on the back of the cabinet. 
The plug is then fixated in place by the 
hanger that is built into the terminal box. 
Please note that the hanger should be fitted 
tightly around the plug, as shown.
 

Connecting to electricity 

Summary of Contents for BIOBASIC 210

Page 1: ...BIOBASIC USER MANUAL Models 210 310 410...

Page 2: ...recommend that you read this user manual through thoroughly before using the cabinet Gram Commercial A S does not guarantee safety if the appliance is used for anything other than its intended use Co...

Page 3: ...tion 10 Voltage free contact 11 Connecting to electricity 12 Start up 14 The digital display controls 15 General introduction to the controller interface 16 Alarm settings 17 Buttons and useful shortc...

Page 4: ...s in Category 3 Zone 2 locations where gas atmospheres may be present Temperature setpoint range and ambient requirements model temperature setpoint range Minimum ambient operating temperature Maximum...

Page 5: ...BIOBASIC MANUAL 5 Symbols used Hazard Risk of electric shock Risk of material damage Risk of personal injury Risk of burning freezing Info...

Page 6: ...irect sunlight or close to heat sources Avoid placement of the cabinet in a chloric acidic environment due to risk of corrosion Clean the cabinet with a mild soap solution prior to use If the cabinet...

Page 7: ...hould be levelled as shown in the illustrations to the left For cabinets equipped with castors the floor must be level to ensure stable positioning and safe use When the cabinet is positioned the 2 fr...

Page 8: ...tip over when the drawers are drawn to the outermost position or the door is open Brackets for securing the cabinet are included from the factory Find the instructions for the tilt bracket below The...

Page 9: ...mounting Wall mounting brackets can be supplied if specified Allowing the cabinet to be lifted from the floor Find instructions on wall mounting of a BIOBASIC 210 below the same procedure applies for...

Page 10: ...visual inspection of the cabinet must be conducted prior to putting the cabinet into service Check the cabinets structural integrity that door frames and doors don t have deformities gaskets seal pro...

Page 11: ...ctively Common NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed The moment voltage is applied the controller draws the relay this makes it possible for the controller to respond to both high and low temperatur...

Page 12: ...e zone If the appliance is to be installed in a zone 2 environment specialist personnel should perform the installation or be consulted beforehand in order to ensure that the appliance is installed in...

Page 13: ...iance must be moved to an area in which there is no risk of ignition caused by the electrical components or gases contained in the appliance Never use the cabinet if the plug is damaged The cabinet sh...

Page 14: ...13 6 8 14 1 On Off 2 Select or confirm a menu parameter 3 Navigate upwards in a given menu raise a given value 4 Navigate downwards in a given menu lower a given value 5 Parameter settings menu go a m...

Page 15: ...P DOWN SELECT ON OFF MENU BACK UP DOWN SELECT 10 9 5 3 2 1 15 4 9 Key pad lock engaged 10 Display 11 Temperature and or door alarm registered 12 Parameter settings menu is open 13 Defrost in progress...

Page 16: ...tance after a power outage or when plugging the cabinet in for the first time Setpoint temperature adjustments Temperature adjustments are done by pressing for 3 seconds prompting the set point temper...

Page 17: ...d A3 1 on 0 off Alarm settings Buttons and useful shortcuts Buttons Press for Function Acknowledge alarm mute for 5 minutes 3 seconds Access the alarm settings 5 seconds Access the parameter settings...

Page 18: ...on or off tEr Relay test Component test tC C Test compressor relay tF Min Test evaporator fan td Min Test defrost element relay RF models tA Min Test alarm relay will trip voltage free tdP On off Test...

Page 19: ...refrigeration system will use an emergency program to make the cabinet run Temperature stability will be affected Service is required F2 Error on the evaporator sensor Service is required Please find...

Page 20: ...sensor is offset if the actual temperature in the cabinet does not match the setpoint despite taking the hysteresis into consideration Offset of A sensor is named CA Offsetting the A sensor Press and...

Page 21: ...so that the refrigeration system stops 1 0K before and starts 1 0K later than the setpoint normally otherwise would dictate Example 2 The temperature in the cabinet is operating warmer than the actua...

Page 22: ...its components Items placed on the bottom of the cabinet will cause the air circulation to be impeded reducing the cabinets performance Items should be evenly distributed in the cabinet with minimum l...

Page 23: ...careful not to damage the defrost water tube and heating element located in the tray when cleaning Cleaning agents containing chlorine or compounds of chlorine as well as other corrosive agents may n...

Page 24: ...dity in the storage chamber iced evaporator and thus reduced cooling capacity and in some cases decreased lifetime expectancy of the cabinet It is therefore very important to be aware of the door gask...

Page 25: ...eplaced with original parts from Gram Commercial A S Gram Commercial A S can only guarantee functional and safety requirements on the cabinets if above mentioned is adhered to The cabinets refrigerati...

Page 26: ...upwards 3 Dismantle the hinge at pos A and lift off the door 4 Dismantle the hinge at pos B and mount it at pos F 5 Turn the door 180 and fix it at the hinge pos F 6 Mount the hinge from pos A in pos...

Page 27: ...can lead to unexpected movements of the cabinet Lock the castors after installation Negligence of these precautions can lead to injuries The re evaporation tray re evaporation tray heating element pre...

Page 28: ...of properly Products that are labelled with a crossed out wheelie bin is electric and electronic equipment The crossed out wheelie bin symbolizes that waste of this type can not be disposed of with un...

Page 29: ...Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements General requirements DS EN 60079 0 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres DS EN 60079 11 2012 Explosive a...

Page 30: ...30 BIOBASIC MANUAL Wiring diagrams...

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Page 32: ...32 BIOBASIC MANUAL Piping diagram...

Page 33: ...BIOBASIC MANUAL 33 Notes...

Page 34: ...34 BIOBASIC MANUAL Notes...

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Page 36: ...Gram Commercial A S Aage Grams Vej 1 DK 6500 Vojens Tel 45 7320 1300 Info gram bioline com Item number 765041746 Rev 180518 Language English...

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