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13.3.1 Explanation of symbols on the working screen

The symbols displayed vary depending on the status and settings 

of the device. The diagram below shows the most significant sym-

bols on the working screen.

Using the rotary/pressing knob (K) you can enter the speed, light 

intensity and temperature on the working screen. Further setting 

options are available in the following sections.

13.3  Working screen at the time of delivery:

After displaying the start screen and the Firmware Update Infor-

mation, the working screen appears. The device switches to stand-

by mode and is ready for operation.

Pos. Function

Description

a

Stirrer

The symbol rotates when the stirrer is run-

ning. Time display for timer or counter 

(below) and interval mode (above).

b

Light

The symbol changes depending on the light 

status time display for the timer or interval 

mode (above) and counter (below).

c

Gas

Time display for timer and interval mode 

(above) and counter (below) for gas 1 and 

gas 2.

d

Gas valve 1 

status

Displays whether gas valve 1 is closed (red) 

or open (green).

e

Gas valve 2 

status

Displays whether gas valve 2 is closed (red) 

or open (green).

f

Pump 1

Displays whether pump 1 has started (red) or 

stopped (green).

g

Pump 2 

Displays whether pump 2 has started (red) or 

stopped (green).

h

Pumps

Display of set values (rpm, ml/min, counter, 

timer). Settings are carried out in the pump 

edit menu.

i

Actual pH

Actual pH values. This is only correctly dis-

played when a pH sensor is connected to the 

device and activated in the pH settings in the 

main menu.

j

Set 

temperature

Displays the set temperature. A connected 

thermostat controls the temperature to this 

value.

k

Actual 

temperature

Displays the actual temperature. This is only 

displayed if a temperature sensor is connec-

ted to the device. The thermostat controls 

the temperature value through an external 

temperature sensor.

l

Set light

Set light intensity.

m

Stirrer speed Set speed of stirrer.

a

b

m

c

i

l

j

h

p

o

n

k

d

e

f

g

n

Date and 

time

Date and time.

o

Actual stirrer 

speed

Displays the actual stirrer speed.

p

Timer/coun-

ter display

Displays the timer and counter.

Summary of Contents for Algaemaster 10

Page 1: ...IKA Algaemaster 10 IKA Algaemaster 10_082017 20000017374 Operating instruction EN 6...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ion 1 Motor 2 Vessel lid 3 LED panel 4 Reactor vessel 5 Base plate 6 Controller Fig 1 Pos Description 7 Control elements and display 8 USB port data export 9 Hose pump 1 10 Hose pump 1 11 Needle valve...

Page 4: ...on 16 Connection sockets for LED panel 17 RS 232 interface thermostat communication 18 Connection socket for motor 19 Power supply connection with fuse and switch 20 Protective caps Pos Description 21...

Page 5: ...5 2 Dangerous spots Fig 6...

Page 6: ...1 2 3 LED panel 11 11 2 4 Gas hoses 12 11 2 5 Flow meter 12 11 2 6 Temperature sensor 12 11 2 7 pH sensor 13 11 2 8 Pump cassette 13 11 2 9 Motor 13 11 2 10 Main socket 13 11 2 11 Thermostat 13 12 Ope...

Page 7: ...ms with the following standards or normative documents EN 61010 1 EN 61010 2 051 EN 60204 1 EN 61326 1 EN 60529 and EN ISO 12100 4 Warranty In accordance with IKA warranty conditions the warranty peri...

Page 8: ...otective ground contact The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the mains voltage After an interruption to the power supply the device starts up again The functions previously set do n...

Page 9: ...quipment parts also constitute a hazard CAUTION The stirrer must only be operated when the reactor vessel is fully closed You must ensure that the stirring element is securely clamped Gradually increa...

Page 10: ...k motor coupling and base plate Motor 2 LED panels Main cable H 11 9 Unpacking 10 Motor protection The stirring instrument is suitable for continuous operation The motor current is limited electronica...

Page 11: ...can be as signed freely as required 1 The 4 connection sockets for the LED panels Fig 3 16 can be assigned freely as required 2 Place the reactor container onto the base plate and install the LED pane...

Page 12: ...s during shipping the float might get stuck in the tube In this case flush the flow meter with dry and clean gas The flow of gas 1 2 Fig 2 12 can be regulated using the needle valves Fig 2 11 Clockwis...

Page 13: ...ose end of the output to a plug with grommet on the vessel lid Fig 5 26 11 2 9 Motor 1 Insert the motor into the corresponding holder for the motor coupling on the vessel lid Fig 5 25 2 Turn the motor...

Page 14: ...For navigating through the menus selection and changing settings L Selection key pump 2 Start Stop pump 2 M Selection key for pump edit menu Open the edit menu for the pump functions selection of menu...

Page 15: ...Observe the ambient conditions listed under 18 Technical Data After switching off via the main switch Fig 3 19 the device type device designation user defined device name and the firm ware version are...

Page 16: ...for gas 1 and gas 2 d Gas valve 1 status Displays whether gas valve 1 is closed red or open green e Gas valve 2 status Displays whether gas valve 2 is closed red or open green f Pump 1 Displays whethe...

Page 17: ...ect the menu by turning the rotating pressing knob K to the right or left to select the desired menu or sub menu which can then be selected by pressing the rotating pressing knob K Push or turn the ro...

Page 18: ...rking screen If you press the Back key H the system skips back to the previous display Menu navigation Press the Menu key Fig 8 I and rotate rotating pressing knob Fig 8 K If you press the Back key Fi...

Page 19: ...at can be stored Set Speed activated Actual Speed activated Actual direction of rotation stirrer activated Actual light intensity activated Set Temperature activated Actual thermostat temperature acti...

Page 20: ...ommunication Device Name Algaemaster 10 Bluetooth deactivated Information Firmware Update Tool Display 1 Version Display 2 Version Logic Version Temperature C activated F deactivated Security Password...

Page 21: ...it 7 0 Action above Hysteresis 0 05 Gas 2 pH Control deactivated Limit 7 0 Action above Hysteresis 0 05 Pumps Pump 1 Flow Speed 60 Activate Timer deactivated Time 00 00 00 00 dd hh mm ss Interval Mode...

Page 22: ...libration This option is used to reset the pH measuring reference value Pumps Pump limits By changing the limits the set value of the flow for the pumps can be set within the limit range Calibration I...

Page 23: ...nding function starts as soon as you press the Start button After time 1 has expired the function stops and time 2 begins to run with the corresponding function After time 2 has expired time 1 starts...

Page 24: ...ime Select the selection button Q on the main screen Fig 8 Pos Menu Selection a Activate timer On Off b Time setting of timer Setting the time c Activate interval On Off d Time 1 Setting the time 1 in...

Page 25: ...t Valve open pump starts Value above limit Valve close pump stops Value below limit Valve close pump stops Value above limit Valve open pump starts Hysteresis b Menu details pH Main menu pH see chapte...

Page 26: ...g knob K to OK and confirm the entry by pressing 7 Immerse the pH sensor into the reactor container and deter mine the water temperature 8 Enter the measured pH value calibration value of the refe ren...

Page 27: ...er from a filled vessel 1 into an empty vessel 2 for a period of one minute The pumped volume is referred to as a calibration value NOTICE Vessel 2 must at least correspond to the volume of the filled...

Page 28: ...the current memory available Separator Delineation of multiple values within the csv file with comma or semicolon 1 Insert a USB memory stick with sufficient memory into the USB interface Fig 2 6 2 S...

Page 29: ...lugging Connected devices and their properties are automatically recognized First download the latest driver for IKA devices with USB interface from http www ika com ika lws download usb driver zip an...

Page 30: ...positi on isn t ok Check position of temperature probe Error 4 Stirrer is blocked No stirrer rotation Stirrer is blocked Unblock stirrer Error 6 Device Temperature Error Analysis of internal PCB temp...

Page 31: ...A appliances using these IKA approved cleaning agents Dirt Cleaning agent Dyes Isopropanol Building materials Water containing detergent Isopropanol Cosmetics Water containing detergent Isopropanol Fo...

Page 32: ...temperature sensor pH sensor min ml 6000 Cooling medium temperature min C 4 Cooling medium temperature max C 60 Cooling medium pressure max bar 0 5 Dimensions x H mm 260 x 450 Reactor lid Material PE...

Page 33: ...13 pH measurement resolution pH 0 01 Connection for pH sensor BNC Interfaces data USB 1 0 2 0 type A socket data transfer USB stick Frontside USB 1 0 2 0 type B socket PC control Backside RS 232 PC c...

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