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Maintenance and cleaning

The device is maintenance-free. It is only subject to the natural 
wear and tear of components and their statistical failure rate.

Cleaning:

For cleaning disconnect the main plug!

Use only cleaning agents which have been approved by 

IKA

 to 

clean 

IKA

 devices.

Dirt

Cleaning agent

Dyes

isopropyl alcohol

Construction materials   water containing tenside/isopropyl alcohol
Cosmetics

water containing tenside/isopropyl alcohol

Foodstuffs

water containing tenside

Fuels

water containing tenside

For materials which are not listed, please request information from 

IKA 

application support.

Wear protective gloves during cleaning the devices.
Electrical devices may not be placed in the cleansing agent for the 
purpose of cleaning.
Do not allow moisture to get into the device when cleaning.
Before using another than the recommended method for clean-
ing or decontamination, you must ascertain with 

IKA

 that this 

method does not destroy the device.

Spare parts order:

When ordering spare parts, please give:
- machine type
- manufacturing number, see type plate
- item and designation of the spare part see 

www.ika.com

spare parts diagram and spare parts list

- Software version.

Repair:
Please send in device for repair only after it has been 
cleaned and is free from any materials which may consti-
tute a health hazard.

For this, you should request the “

Decontamination Certificate

” 

from 

IKA

, or use the download printout of it from the 

IKA

 web-

site 

www.ika.com

.

If you require servicing, return the device in its original packag-
ing. Storage packaging is not sufficient. Please also use suitable 
transport packaging.

Warranty

In accordance with 

IKA

 warranty conditions, the warranty period 

is 24 months. For claims under the warranty please contact your 
local dealer. You may also send the machine direct to our factory, 
enclosing the delivery invoice and giving reasons for the claim. You 
will be liable for freight costs.

The warranty does not cover worn out parts, nor does it apply 
to faults resulting from improper use, insufficient care or mainte-
nance not carried out in accordance with the instructions in this 
operating manual.

Error codes

The fault is shown by an error message in the display (C) as following if the error occurs, e.g. Error 4.
Proceed as follows in such cases:

)

 Switch the device switch (A) off.

)

 Remove the stirrer tool and remove the device from the assembly.

)

 Reduce the speed and switch on (device switch (A)) the device without the stirrer tool.

Error

Cause

Effect

Solution

Error 2

Motor current sensor fault

motor off

- Switch off the device

Error 3

Temperature inside device is too high

motor off

- Switch off the device and allow it to cool down

Error 4

Motor blockage or overload

motor off

- Switch off the device
- Decrease the load on the motor and restart again

Error 8

Speed sensor fault or overload

motor off

- Switch off the device

Error 21

Safety relay fault

motor off

- Switch off the device

If the actions described fails to resolve the fault or another error code is displayed then take one of the following steps: 
- Contact the service department 
- Send the device for repair, including a short description of the fault. 

Summary of Contents for STARVISC 200-2.5 control

Page 1: ...20000015716 IKA STARVISC 200 2 5 control STARVISC 200 2 5 control_062018...

Page 2: ...e setup Dangerous parts Fig 3 1 2 3 4 Fig 2 Fig 4 H I J G G K L M Fig 1 A J I H G F E STARVISC 200 2 5 control station Wireless Controller WiCo Q B M O N C L K P D Fig 7 Fig 5 Fig 6 T U Q S U X I G Z...

Page 3: ...he equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept all interference...

Page 4: ...r safety can not be ensured simply with design requirements on the part of the product For this reason it may become necessary for users to take other precautionary safety measures For example glass d...

Page 5: ...is fully discharged the only means of switching the station off are the safe STOP and the off switch Please note the following safety in structions for the battery pack RB 1 re chargeable battery Kee...

Page 6: ...ce is operated improperly or contrary to the manufac ture s speci cations if the device or the printed circuit board are modi ed by third parties Drive The rotary knob B see Fig 1 of the WiCo allows t...

Page 7: ...verhead stirrer must be secured to a stable stand e g R 2722 or R 2723 with a cross sleeve e g R 270 The stirring vessel must always be securely xed for safety reasons You must also ensure that the mo...

Page 8: ...emperature sensor cable should be plugged into the appropriate port after the covers have been removed as shown in Fig 6 Once the device has been connected to the PC using the USB data cable it will t...

Page 9: ...to search for the WiCo A beep signal will be audible even if the WiCo is switched off Speed setting You can use the rotary knob B see Fig 1 to pre set the required speed before you start the device I...

Page 10: ...station is communicating via a USB cable The symbol no longer appears if no USB cable is being used for communicating with the station Home This symbol means that the WiCo is connected to the station...

Page 11: ...the Menu button N Select the menu by turning the rotary push knob B to the right or left to select the desired menu or sub menu which can then be selected by pressing the rotary push knob Press or tu...

Page 12: ...ate Info Black White Standard Mode Battery Mode Volume Key Tone Device Name Remote Control Bluetooth WiCo Other Stirring Safety Software Max Speed Max Torque Interval Run Time Out Station Version Inte...

Page 13: ...for stirring tasks which require metering and feeding additives Torque Display The Torque Display menu allows the user to specify that the torque is shown in the display A tick shows that the option...

Page 14: ...suring error max 12 Sample volume 1500 ml Necessary beaker HF 3000 DIN 12332 3000 ml low shape 1500 ml 150 mm 210 mm 10 mm R 1302 Measuring condition Paddle stirrer R 1375 Measuring condition Anchor s...

Page 15: ...nd the stirring elements appertaining thereto based upon the physical laws and taking into account the smallest error square out of more than 20 measuring values with Newtonian calibration oils at 22...

Page 16: ...mer is interrupted 4 Select the stirrer tool Select the proper the stirrer tool R 1302 HV Press on OK to confirm the setting Viskosit t R hrer OK R 1345 HV Viskosit t R hrer OK R 1302 HV Viskosit t R...

Page 17: ...gram segment in the program When user edits the program time for at least one segment tick for respective program will appear Delete Deletes the selected program If a selected program is deleted by pr...

Page 18: ...ode Edit Delete Insert 1 2 3 4 5 150 0 00 10 00 00 Yes No Programs Start Edit Delete Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 Program 5 PROGRAM 1 Seg No rpm Time hh mm Interm Mode 1 2 3 4 5 0 00 00 No...

Page 19: ...ou to select the desired lan guage by turning and pressing the rotary push knob B A tick indicates the language that is set for the system Units The Units option allows you to select the desired unit...

Page 20: ...at the computer s request Command syntax and format The following applies to the command set Commands are generally sent from the computer Master to the stirrer machine Slave The stirrer machine sends...

Page 21: ...to the computer A USB micro B USB A 9 pin RS 232 9 pin RS 232 or micro B A USB micro B USB A micro B USB A USB A or A 9 pin RS 232 9 pin RS 232 USB micro B USB A micro B USB A USB 2 0 cable micro A mi...

Page 22: ...ou require servicing return the device in its original packag ing Storage packaging is not sufficient Please also use suitable transport packaging Warranty In accordance with IKA warranty conditions t...

Page 23: ...tirrer n 1000 R 1342 Propeller stirrer 2000 R 1345 Propeller stirrer n 800 R 1381 Propeller stirrer 2000 R 1382 Propeller stirrer 2000 R 1385 Propeller stirrer 800 R 1388 Propeller stirrer 400 R 1389...

Page 24: ...e VAC 230 10 115 10 100 10 Frequency Hz 50 60 Max input power W 130 Max output power at stirring shaft W 84 IP code according to EN 60529 IP 40 Protection class I Excess voltage category II Contaminat...

Page 25: ...W x D x H mm 71 x 74 x 151 Weight kg 0 28 Ambient temperature C 5 40 Ambient humidity relative 80 IP code according to EN 60529 IP 40 Interface USB Battery pack Voltage V 3 7 Charging capacity mAh 20...

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