Labconco Purifier Logic+ 30231 User Manual Download Page 40

Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet

 

Product Service 1-800-522-7658 

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Original instructions 

 
 
Change UV Lamp Life 

In this screen, you can set the number of operating hours before receiving the 
replace UV lamp warning. For most UV lamps, the output of UV light 
decreases at a constant rate. Typically, after 6,000 hours of operation the 
lamp will output 80% of the UV light it did when it was new. This option 
allows you to set operational life of the UV lamp, in 100 hour increments.  

 

From the UV Settings menu screen, use the 

 and 

 

buttons on the touchpad to highlight the 

Set UV Life

 

option-it will turn white when selected. Press 

OK

 to 

enter the Set UV life screen. Use the 

 and 

 buttons 

to increase or decrease the lamp life in 100 hour 
increments, until the desired value is displayed, and then 
press 

OK

.  The screen will then return to the UV 

Settings screen.  
 

The Service Menu Screens 

Note: The Service Menu screens are reserved for use by trained certification 
personnel as part of the certification or service procedures. All of the screens 
have a yellow background, and those portions of the Service Menu screens 
that can alter the performance of the Logic+ are password protected. If you 
have any questions about these screens, contact Labconco’s Product Service 
Department at 1-800-821-5525 or 

www.labconco.com

 for assistance.   

 

Summary of Contents for Purifier Logic+ 30231

Page 1: ...ME PAGE www labconco com To receive important product updates complete your product registration card online at register labconco com User s Manual Purifier Biological Safety Cabinets Models 30231 Ser...

Page 2: ...Original instructions This page is intentionally blank...

Page 3: ...addressed in this manual or if you need technical assistance contact Labconco s Customer Service Department or Labconco s Product Service Department at 1 800 821 5525 or 1 816 333 8811 between the hou...

Page 4: ...alling the Biosafety Cabinet on a Labconco Base Stand 8 Telescoping Base Stands 9 Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands 9 SoLo Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands 9 Connecting the Biosafety Ca...

Page 5: ...3 Reset UV Lamp Hourmeter 33 Change UV Lamp Life 34 Service Menu Screens 34 Timer Operation 35 Interval Timer Operation 35 Stopwatch Timer Operation 35 If An Airflow Alert Activates 35 Resetting the A...

Page 6: ...nmental Conditions 52 APPENDIX D ACCESSORIES 53 APPENDIX E QUICK CHART 54 CAUTION See Manual When this symbol is on the unit it indicates a caution that is detailed in this manual ATTENTION Voir manue...

Page 7: ...ll advantage of them please acquaint yourself with this manual and keep it handy for future reference If you are unfamiliar with how biosafety cabinets operate please review Chapter 4 Performance Feat...

Page 8: ...ower must be located near the installation site Carefully read this chapter to learn Location requirements Electrical power requirements Exhaust requirements Service utility requirements Space require...

Page 9: ...windows in the room should remain closed Figure 2 1 shows the preferred location for the biosafety cabinet Preferred location Air register blocked or redirected to prevent cabinet disruption Alternat...

Page 10: ...ements 3023xxx0x 115 VAC 60 Hz 12 Amps 3023xxx1x 100 VAC 50 60 Hz 12 Amps 3023xxx 20 30 40 50 60 70 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 6 Amps 3024xxx0x 115 VAC 60 Hz 12 Amps 3024xxx1x 100 VAC 50 60 Hz 12 Amps 3024xxx 2...

Page 11: ...uipped with an easily accessible shut off valve If the service line pressure exceeds 40 PSI it must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce the line pressure Note The use of flammable gases or...

Page 12: ...electrical supply source Connect the service lines Connect to an exhaust system optional Arrange certification of the biosafety cabinet Tools required for installation the biosafety cabinet include tw...

Page 13: ...led and tested The cabinet is secured to the pallet in two places on each side To access the nuts and bolts remove the side panels by removing and keeping the two Phillips screws on both panels Swing...

Page 14: ...very top heavy Use caution when lifting or moving it When installing the biosafety cabinet onto an existing work surface or benchtop ensure that the structure can safely support the combined weight of...

Page 15: ...ase stands for each cabinet size is listed in Table 3 2 below Width Manual Lift Stand Electric 115V Lift Stand Electric 230V Lift Stand 3 3780200 3780100 3780103 4 3780201 3780101 3780104 5 3780203 37...

Page 16: ...tubing from the rear of the cabinet ensuring that it will line up with the slot in the back of the side panel The slot is located from 8 to 11 inches 222 to 288 mm from the bottom of the cabinet Note...

Page 17: ...to an exhaust system During operation the exhaust system draws all of the cabinet s exhaust air plus a volume of room air through the vent in the canopy into the exhaust duct Canopy connections funct...

Page 18: ...rom the body of the portal by either pressing it through from the outside or by carefully inserting a spatula or similar device between the sealing plug and the body of the portal and prying the plug...

Page 19: ...ess steel cover that is sealed over the drain mounting holes Scrape out remaining sealant that is around the holes 6 Apply a light coating of silicone sealant user supplied to the mounting surface of...

Page 20: ...nded in ANSI NSF International Standard Number 49 in effect when the cabinet was manufactured Downflow Velocity Profile Test Inflow Velocity Test Airflow Smoke Patterns HEPA Filter Leak Test Optional...

Page 21: ...ce controls HEPA Filters HEPA filters are disposable dry type particulate filters The filter material or media is typically made of borosilicate microfibers formed into a thin sheet in a process simil...

Page 22: ...cabinet Note HEPA Filters are only effective against particulate material Gases will pass through the filter Filter frame Polyurethane seal Between media pack and filter frame Filter media pack A con...

Page 23: ...a uniform velocity In practice the laminar downflow of air in the cabinet captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the cabinet and directs it to the HEPA filters In order to be true laminar...

Page 24: ...n biosafety cabinet performance Air is drawn into the front of the cabinet at the front grille This curtain of air makes it more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work area of the cabinet an...

Page 25: ...he second path flows through the supply HEPA filter which then flows down through the work area as shown in Figure 4 4 The motor in the Logic cabinet is an electronically commutated motor ECM The ECM...

Page 26: ...lting in cellular death or viral inactivation In order to be effective the UV light must directly strike the nucleic acid and its effectiveness can be diminished or negated by dissolved proteins or me...

Page 27: ...ice in accordance with local and national electrical codes Failure to do so may create a fire or electrical hazard Do not remove or service any electrical components without first disconnecting the bi...

Page 28: ...lothing Ensure adequate ventilation Carefully follow the disinfectant s safety instructions Always dispose of disinfecting solutions in accordance with local and national laws DO NOT allow disinfectan...

Page 29: ...ystem Reset Switch The biosafety cabinet has a system reset switch for resetting its microprocessors The switch is located on the front of the electronics module on top of the cabinet as shown in Figu...

Page 30: ...tion The display provides a clock the remaining filter life the cabinet s current status inflow and downflow velocities if equipped with the optional airflow sensor as shown in Figure 5 3 In the event...

Page 31: ...is in operation Airflow Alarm If equipped with the optional airflow sensor and the inflow or downflow velocities are excessively high or low this alarm will be displayed Canopy Alarm If equipped with...

Page 32: ...eset the alarm and defeat the muting of the alarm The safety interlock system senses when the sash is closed and allows the optional ultraviolet UV lamp to operate only when the sash is closed to prot...

Page 33: ...ormal operation Pressing this button overrides Smart Start and Night Smart operation Light Button Turns the fluorescent lamps on or off Closing the sash automatically turns the lights off When the lig...

Page 34: ...n the menu mode if a selection is not made within 30 seconds the display will reset back to display mode Keypad operations are shown as blue bold italic Menu screen selections are shown as green itali...

Page 35: ...e MyLogic option it will turn blue when selected Press OK to enter the first MyLogic screen OK Using the and buttons on the touchpad highlight set the clock it will turn white when selected Press OK t...

Page 36: ...on for the fluorescent light if you want the lights to turn on every time you raise the sash select turn on and then press OK If stay off is selected then the lights must be manually turned on from th...

Page 37: ...erational parameters Please note all Settings screens have a green background Using the and buttons on the touchpad highlight the Settings option it will turn green when selected Press OK to enter the...

Page 38: ...nds The lock must be turned on again after each deactivation From the Settings menu screen use the and buttons on the touchpad to highlight the Security Lock option it will turn white when selected Pr...

Page 39: ...and buttons on the touchpad to highlight the UV Settings option it will turn white when selected Press OK to enter the UV Settings screen Using the and buttons on the touchpad highlight UV Hourmeter i...

Page 40: ...e Set UV Life option it will turn white when selected Press OK to enter the Set UV life screen Use the and buttons to increase or decrease the lamp life in 100 hour increments until the desired value...

Page 41: ...er interval is entered on the display press the OK button to start the timer 4 When the timer reaches 0 00 00 an audible alarm will sound and the timer will reset itself and repeat the countdown 5 Pre...

Page 42: ...off UV light if included Slowly raise the sash until the bottom of the sash aligns with the sash indicator decal located on the left side of the work area Turn on the fluorescent light and cabinet bl...

Page 43: ...k area Arrange materials to minimize the movement of contaminated materials into clean areas Keep all discarded contaminated material to the rear of the work area Avoid moving materials or the operato...

Page 44: ...Down Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet with a suitable disinfectant or 70 ethanol and allow to dry Periodically lift the work surface and wipe down the area beneath it Inspect and clean t...

Page 45: ...certifier service kit is available to qualified certifiers from Labconco Call Labconco s Product Service Department at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 Do NOT contact blower wheel while still in motion NE...

Page 46: ...st be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it from the cabinet 1 Lift the front edge of the work surface straight up by grasping the knob handles at either front corner 2 Pull the work surface st...

Page 47: ...ghly decontaminated before removing either 1 Remove the work surface as described above 2 Remove the towel catch by pivoting the bottom out toward you as shown in Figure 6 2 it is spring loaded and yo...

Page 48: ...inet and the bottom of the towel catch rests against the back wall Font Panel Removal and Installation 1 Locate and remove the two Phillips screws that secure the front panel as shown in Figure 6 3 Th...

Page 49: ...lamps by pulling the lamp sockets straight off each end of the lamp and releasing both lamps from the spring clips that secure them in place 4 Install the new lamps by reversing the removal procedure...

Page 50: ...module depress the white button until it sets Circuit Breakers The front breaker protects the electrical outlets the rear breaker protects the motor and lights Storage If the biosafety cabinet is to b...

Page 51: ...hts won t turn on Unit not plugged into outlet Plug the biosafety cabinet into appropriate electrical service Check connection to control box on top of cabinet System Reset Switch is Off Turn on the S...

Page 52: ...im or flickering Lamp s are defective Replace defective lamp s Lamp wiring is disconnected Inspect lamp wiring Defective lamp ballast Replace lamp ballast UV light not working Sash is open Close sash...

Page 53: ...cked or restricted Blockage or restriction under the work surface Ensure that the towel catch and plenum beneath the work surface are unobstructed Contamination of work in the cabinet Improper techniq...

Page 54: ...Part No Description 1 1 3838500 Exhaust HEPA Filter 3 ft 1A 1 3838501 Exhaust HEPA Filter 4 ft 1B 1 3838502 Exhaust HEPA Filter 5 ft 1C 1 3838503 Exhaust HEPA Filter 6 ft 2 1 3838400 Supply HEPA Filte...

Page 55: ...Appendix A Components Product Service 1 800 522 7658 49 Original instructions 1 2 3 4 A 1...

Page 56: ...on Exhaust collar is 2 inches 50 mm high C 9 06 25 7 29 2 17 6 65 42 21 7 MAX Power Cord Connection Exhaust duct connection sized for 10 inch 254 mm outside diameter duct Power Cord Connection A Ap pp...

Page 57: ...30 40 50 60 70 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 Amps 3026xxx0x 115 VAC 60 Hz 16 Amps 3026xxx1x 100 VAC 50 60 Hz 16 Amps 3026xxx 20 30 40 50 60 70 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 Amps Motor Specifications Cabinet Model Electrica...

Page 58: ...age fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories II Overvoltage Categories per IEC 1010 Temporary voltage spikes on the AC input lin...

Page 59: ...ctions A Ap pp pe en nd di ix x D D A Ac cc ce es ss so or ri ie es s Labconco offers a full line of accessories to enhance your Logic s operation and usability For a complete list of these accessorie...

Page 60: ...501 3838502 3838502 3838503 3838503 Motor Blower Data Labconco P N2 3832200 3832200 3832201 3832201 3832201 3832207 3832207 3832208 3832208 Motor HP 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Fluorescent UV...

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