INHECO 7100144 User Manual Download Page 4

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Doc ID: 900113-003 

July 2020

IMPORTANT NOTES

1.1. 

General Information

Read the user instructions completely. The manual explains how to operate and handle 

the Thermoshake devices: Thermoshake and Thermoshake RM. In case these manual 

instructions are not followed, injury or product damage cannot be excluded.

Missing or insufficient knowledge of the manual leads to loss of liability against  

INHECO GmbH.

This manual is part of the Thermoshake devices and must be retained until the device is 

disposed of and must be passed on with the Thermoshake when the device is taken 

over by a new user. 
The Thermoshake devices meet the acknowledged rules of technology and comply with 

today‘s standards.
Manual instructions must be followed in order to ensure safe handling of the device.

Security-related warnings in this manual are classified into three hazard levels:

The signal word WARNING indicates hazards which – without precautionary 

measures – can result in serious injury or even death.

The signal word CAUTION indicates hazards which – without precautionary 

measures – can result in minor to moderate injuries 

The signal word NOTE stands for the general precautionary measures that have to 

be taken to avoid damaging the device when using it.

The signal word NOTICE stands for the general measures that help using the device.

Contact INHECO in case there are any uncertainties of how to operate or how to handle 

the Thermoshake device.
Your opinion about this manual provides us with valuable insights on how we can 

improve this document. Please do not hesitate to direct your comments to  

[email protected], → How to contact INHECO, page 6.

1.2. 

Explanation of Symbols

Symbol

Explanation

Potential danger of serious injury or death → 

 

signal word WARNINg or CAUTION  indicate the severity.
Caution: Potential danger of hot surface.

·

Bullet points indicate steps of instructions.

-

Hyphens refer to enumerations.

Arrows indicate: “refer to”  and are mostly an active link

Summary of Contents for 7100144

Page 1: ...Doc ID 900113 003 July 2020 INHECO Heat Shake Cool Thermoshake Part No 7100144 7100146 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ual This manual and the information herein have been assembled with due diligence INHECO GmbH does not assume liability for any misprints or cases of damage resulting from misprints in this manual If...

Page 3: ...of Disposables Tubes Reservoirs Plates 13 Removal of Positioning Brackets 14 Installation of Adapter Plates Inserts Nests 15 Mechanical Integration 16 Software Installation 17 Daily Usage 17 Safety In...

Page 4: ...nal word WARNING indicates hazards which without precautionary measures can result in serious injury or even death The signal word CAUTION indicates hazards which without precautionary measures can re...

Page 5: ...increasing temperature Calibration Calibration is the validation of specific measurement techniques and equipment At the simplest level calibration is a comparison between measurements one of known ma...

Page 6: ...rature of the liquid samples Shaking curves are linear and orbital The Thermoshake devices can be operated with two types of precise temperature rpm controllers with integrated power supply MTC or STC...

Page 7: ...mponents should be included in each shipment Fig 1 Scope of Supply 1 Thermoshake incl Sub D Connector Cable 2 Syringe to refill the cooling liquid 3 Syringe needle to refill the cooling fluid 4 Coolin...

Page 8: ...umber they can also be read out with the software MTC STC Demo Tool which can be downloaded from INHECO login section on www inheco com Trouble Shooting Support page 18f Thermoshake 1000 INHECO GmbH 8...

Page 9: ...RH non condensing at 20 C up to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Temperature Operation 15 C to 32 C 59 F to 90 F Transportation and storage 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F non condensing Condensate can prevent the Thermo...

Page 10: ...mum ambient temperature and humidity conditions during operation or storage of the device Technical Data page 9 The device must not be used in environments with risk of explosion The device is for ind...

Page 11: ...proved by INHECO leads to the loss of warranty Broken seals on INHECO devices lead to the loss of warranty as well Use only original parts provided by INHECO Parts provided by other suppliers can impa...

Page 12: ...AC Disconnect the power cord of the TEC Control Unit Connect the heating cooling shaking device to the appropriate Slot Module and lock the connector The Heated Lid must be connected to a Black Slot M...

Page 13: ...oid uncontrolled motions of the plate and to achieve the desired shaker frequency Tubes reservoirs and plates without flat bottom require a thermal adapter insert nest Installation ofAdapters page 15...

Page 14: ...positioning brackets NOTE ForANSI SLAS formerly SBS listed plates the maximum allowed torque is 0 3 Nm 4 5 Removal of Positioning Brackets only for Thermoshake 7100146 and not for Thermoshake RM 7100...

Page 15: ...nthaltenen Informationen direkt oder indirekt nur mit ausschliesslicher schriftlicher Zustimmung der INHECO GmbH an Dritte weitergeben oder offenlegen Die INHECO GmbH beh lt sich alle Rechte in Bezug...

Page 16: ...atform manufacturer When the Thermoshake devices are placed on a bench top they must be fixed to the ground with two M4 screws via the thread holes of the units The ground must be firm and even Drilli...

Page 17: ...ware based on our Firmware Command Set and DLL For more information consult the following documents for touch screen operation MTC STC Manual for software operation Demo Tool Manual for firmware comma...

Page 18: ...olled by MTC or STC incl part number and serial number controlled by workstation software or INHECO software Serial numbers are shown on the device labels of the TEC Control Unit and connected devices...

Page 19: ...ommand was 0RFV1 Select button Send Command Enter following Commands for MTC STC Mainboard serial number 0RFV2 for Slot Module serial number xRFV2 x slotID 1 6 for external connected device RSNx x slo...

Page 20: ...ermoshake at least every 3 months Refill Tools delivered with Thermoshake 100ml cooling liquid 23 ethanol 77 distilled water syringe to fill the reservoir socket wrench 2mm to open filling nozzle 7 3...

Page 21: ...ch then appears black Fig 16 Activate heating cooling by touching the button Temp which then appears black Procedure to check cooling liquid with display of MTC Switch MTC power off Switch MTC power o...

Page 22: ...start MTC STC in case Error 07 is shown Enter value of target temperature between 40 and 700 4 C and 70 C Activate temperature by a mouse click on the Set button of the target temperature Select butto...

Page 23: ...ected to slot module 2 3RRS send this command to check the filling level of cooling liquid of a Thermoshake connected to slot module 3 4RRS send this command to check the filling level of cooling liqu...

Page 24: ...repeated Select button Refresh in the upper left corner of user interface Uncheck refresh check box Resend command 7 4 Service for Pump It is recommended to perform a regular service for the Thermosha...

Page 25: ...ctive target material organism Otherwise the appropriate decontamination method and solution to eliminate any risk must be applied Fumigation e g with toxic formaldehyd or ethylene oxide gas might be...

Page 26: ...e you return a device to INHECO Do not return any devices without INHECO s RMAnumber INHECO s RMAnumber must be shown on the outside of the return package Returns without RMAnumber are not being proce...

Page 27: ...Module connects CPAC HT 2 TEC HeatPAC Teleshake 95 Thermoshake Heated Lid with MTC STC 2400125 8 3 Thermal Adapter for Temperature Transfer Alist of adapters inserts nests can be downloaded from INHE...

Page 28: ...s Safety EN 61010 1 2010 A1 2019 A1 2019 AC 2019 EN 61010 2 010 2014 EN 61010 2 101 2017 Standards EMC EN 55011 2016 EN 61326 1 2013 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN 61000 4 3...

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