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  MODULES:

In “Modules” the multifunction port (8) outputs and inputs 
can be configured�
The outputs M1 and M2 can be controlled via “PRO-
GRAMS”�

1. M1-Valve:

1) ON:

Switche the external valve to the active state (inverted 
initial state)� 

Note: 

In a started „Program“ the M1 segment settings 

have higher priority�

5) Pump rpm:

 Target speed of pump�

6) M1 (ON/OFF):

 MODULES M1-Valve: 

OFF:

 M1 valve in initial state

ON:

 M1 valve in inverted initial state�

Note:

  The initial state of the M1 valve is defined in 

“MODULES M1-Valve” in “Default Status” as “Open” or 
“Closed”�

7) M2 (ON/OFF): 

MODULES M2-Output switch 

OFF:

 M2-output switch in initial state�

ON:

 M2-output switch in inverted initial state�

Note: 

The initial state of the M2-Output switch is defined 

in “MODULES M2-Output” in “Default Status” as “Open” 
or “Closed”�

8) Cool:

 Activate/deactivate the cooling function�

OFF: 

cooling function is deactivated�

ON: 

cooling function is activated�

Edit: 

Edit/change program parameters�

Delete: 

Delete program segment�

Insert: 

Inserts a new program segment after the selected 

segment�

Save: 

Saves changes�

3. Delete: 

Deletes the selected yellow background program�

OK:

 

Confirm the process�

Cancel: 

Cancels the process�

4. View: 

Temperature-time overview displays for the program with 
segments of the selected program�  

Note: 

If hysteresis is set as "Ctrl�Mode +/-x�xx K" for one 

or more segments in the program, the duration of the 
program cannot be determined�  
Press and turn the knob (R) to display the segment details�
Once the program has been started, the program no�, 
segment no� (active/total) and the remaining duration of 
the segment or hysteresis are displayed in the graph�

2) Default Status:

Define the default state (OFF) of the external valve as 
“Open” or “Closed”� It depends on the valve type (nor-
mally open or closed)�

3) Refill:

Use the external M1 valve to automatically check the level 
when operating with water�
Observe “Default Status” setting�

Start: Set the valve switch-on point (ON)�

Stop: Set the valve switch-off point (OFF)�

Note: 

Prior to using the “Refill” menu option, check the 

function of the buoyage� 
The “Refill” menu option has higher priority than the pro-
gram M1 segment settings�

4) Temperature:

Temperature-dependent control of the M1-valve�
By entering the boundaries of “Higher” and “Low”, the 
temperature range is set in which the M1-valve can be 
opened�
If you activate a rule “Int / ext> Set Temperature” is an 
automatic control of the M1-valve dependence on the 
target temperature�
By the “Hysteresis” value (set temperature hysteresis) the 
control stability can be optimized�

Note:

 int / ext stands according to the selected control 

mode (internal (int) or external (ext)) for the actual tem-
perature to be controlled�

2. M2-Output:

1) Alarm:

Activate the alarm output (switch contact)�

Error:

 

In case of an error the “M2-Output — Switch” is 

activated (ON, inverted initial state)�

Warning:

 

In case of a warning the “M2-Output  — 

Switch” is activated (ON, inverted initial state)
When “Warning” is activated, “Error” is simultaneously 
activated (see section “Error code”)� 

Default Status:

 

Defines the default status (OFF) of the 

“M2-Output — Alarm” as “Open” or “Closed”� It de-
pends on the alarm type (normally open or closed)�

2) Switch:

Activate the switch output�

ON: Switche output into the active state (inverted initial 
state)� 

Note: 

When the “Program” is started, the M1 segment 

settings have higher priority�

Default Status:

 

Defines the initial state (OFF) of the switch 

output as “Open” or “Closed”� It depends on the switch 
type (normally open or closed)�

Summary of Contents for HRC 2 control

Page 1: ...Operating instructions EN 20000015725a IKA HRC 2 control HRC 2 control_112017...

Page 2: ...Designation 1 Wireless Controller WiCo 2 Handle 3 Venting grid 4 Filling opening lid 5 RS 232 port 6 USB port 7 External temperature sensor socket 8 Multifunction port 9 Overflow 10 Backflow 11 Power...

Page 3: ...he WiCo 9 Mounting the WiCo to the station 9 Filling and draining 9 Fluid Standard information for IKA fluid 11 Moving the device 12 Charging the Battery Pack RB 1 rechargeable battery 12 Changing bat...

Page 4: ...rates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equip...

Page 5: ...inhibit fire or ex plosions or comprehensive monitoring equipment Process pathogenic material only in closed vessels under a suitable fume hood Please contact IKA application sup port if you have any...

Page 6: ...union nuts caps of the pump outputs and inputs and blow compressed air through all the pump outputs and inputs Beware of the risk of burning due to delay in boiling Fluids Beware of the risk of burnin...

Page 7: ...below 20 C Only the rechargeable battery types recommended in the technical data may be used in the device Do not charge batteries that have leaked or that are discolored deformed or damaged in any ot...

Page 8: ...nection M 16 x 1 for IN and OUT directly or with the olives Screw the hose olives to the pump connection IN and OUT with union nuts Slide the hoses NW 12 onto the olives The hoses must be secured with...

Page 9: ...S IP 40 Model WiCo CBC 5 LPS IP 40 Note notch upward Mounting the WiCo to the station Note If the WiCo need be permanently attached to the station we strictly recommend to fasten the unlocking button...

Page 10: ...rain valve in counter clockwise direction with a straight screwdriver Fluid level information on the fluid level indicator Red Low Level Red High Level Fig 12 Note Pay attention to the fluid level inf...

Page 11: ...e Temperature 4 Viscosity Viscosity at 25 C for Heating Fluid HF Viscosity at 20 C for Cooling Fluid CF Viscosity at 25 C for Universal Fluid UF Dynamic viscosity mPa s is a product of kinematic visco...

Page 12: ...oss head clamp H 38 Holding rod IKA HRC 2control IKA HRC 2 control IKA HRC 2control Moving the device Empty all fluid in the bath before moving device from one place to other place The device can be l...

Page 13: ...evel U Menu button Press it once main menu is displayed Press it a second time back to the working screen V Lock button Lock Unlock the knobs and buttons Item Designation Function A On Off button Swit...

Page 14: ...ssing the power switch 12 of the station the screen of the WiCo displays the device designation and the software version after a beep IKA Circulator HRC Control Version 1 2 008 Fig 20 After several se...

Page 15: ...station the USB icon appears on the screen If the WiCo is not connected with station via a USB cable the data exchange between the station and the WiCo via Bluetooth In this case the Bluetooth icon i...

Page 16: ...This symbol indicates that the pump is activated Warning This symbol indicates that warning is active PC PC Control This symbol means that either the station or the WiCo is connected to a computer and...

Page 17: ...f you press the Menu button U the system skips directly back to the working screen If you press the Back button T the system skips back to the previous screen Menu Menu navigation Press the Menu butto...

Page 18: ...nment Set Temperature Actual Internal Temp Actual External Temp X Axis Y Axis 15 min 30 min 60 min 120 min Axis Scaling Maximum Minimum activated activated activated activated activated 85 C 5 C PROGR...

Page 19: ...be used in the event of special tem perature control requirements When Manual is selected the following parameters can be set for Internal int and External ext temperature control Kp Proportional coef...

Page 20: ...2 OK Calibration Internal 2 Point Calibration Step 1 2 Enter the temperature from the measuring device 5 00 OC OK Calibration Internal 2 Point Calibration Step 1 2 Enter the temperature from the meas...

Page 21: ...The scaling of the temperature axis Y axis is automati cally determined depending on the target temperature and the actual internal and external temperature The time axis X axis is permanently scaled...

Page 22: ...ult Status Define the default state OFF of the external valve as Open or Closed It depends on the valve type nor mally open or closed 3 Refill Use the external M1 valve to automatically check the leve...

Page 23: ...specified temperature Note The factory setting of the safe speed is 2000 rpm and is activated after the time limit is set see Set 3 Temperature In the Temperature menu option you can specify a tempera...

Page 24: ...ll duplex Character format character representation in accordance with data format in DIN 66 022 for start stop mode 1 start bit 7 character bits 1 parity bit even 1 stop bit Transmission speed 9600 b...

Page 25: ...ature control OUT_WD1 n Start the watchdog mode 1 and set the time for the watchdog to n 20 1500 seconds Echo of the Watchdog time During a WD1 event the tempering and pump functions are switched off...

Page 26: ...y 0V only for Standby 7 reserved for later use do not connect 8 reserved for later use do not connect 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fig 35 Multifunction port USB micro B USB micro B USB micro A USB micro A USB cabl...

Page 27: ...e isopropyl alcohol Foodstuffs Water containing tenside Fuel Water containing tenside For materials which are not listed please request information from IKA application support Wear protective gloves...

Page 28: ...eating refrigerating off Heater switched off by safety circuit Check safety temperature set value fluid level Error 15 Pump off Heating refrigerating off Safety shutdown of the compressor Restart the...

Page 29: ...licone tube nominal width 12 H PUR 8 PUR tube nominal width 8 mm H PUR 12 PUR tube nominal width 12 mm H FKM 8 FKM tube nominal width 8 mm H FKM 12 FKM tube nominal width 12 mm Tubing insulations ISO...

Page 30: ...olution K 0 01 Classification according to DIN 12876 1 Class III FL suitable for flammable and non flammable fluids Safety circuit adjustable C 0 110 Safety temperature display TFT LCD on WiCo Heating...

Page 31: ...ient temperature C 5 40 Ambient humidity relative 80 IP code according to EN 60529 IP 40 Interface USB RB 1 Battery pack Voltage V 3 7 Charging capacity mAh 2000 Charging time h 4 5 Working time h 15...

Page 32: ...ble for freight costs The warranty does not cover worn out parts nor does it apply to faults resulting from improper use insufficient care or maintenance not carried out in accordance with the in stru...

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