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Section 

INSTALLATION 

 

Local city, county, or other ordinances may govern the use of this equipment.  If you have 
any questions about local requirements, please contact the appropriate local agency.  
Installation may be performed by the end user. 
 
Under normal circumstances this unit is intended for use indoors, at room temperatures 
between 5

 and 40

C, at no greater than 80% Relative Humidity (at 25

C) and with a 

supply voltage that does not vary by more than 10%.  Customer service should be 
contacted for operating conditions outside of these limits. 

 

5.1  

Location: 

In selecting a location, consider all conditions that might affect 

performance, such as heat from radiators, ovens, autoclaves, etc.  Avoid direct 
sun, fast-moving air currents, heating/cooling ducts and high-traffic areas.  Allow a 
minimum of 5cm between the unit and walls or partitions that might obstruct free 
airflow. 

 

5.2 

 

Power Source:

  Check the data plate for voltage, cycle, phase and ampere 

requirements. If matched to your power source, plug the power cord into a 
grounded outlet. VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT VARY MORE THAN 10% FROM THE 
DATA PLATE RATING.  These units are intended for 50/60Hz applications. A 
separate circuit is recommended to preclude loss of product due to overloading or 
circuit failure. 

NOTE: Electrical supply to the unit must conform to all national and 

local electrical codes.  

 

5.3 

Lifting / Handling:  

These units are heavy and care should be taken to use 

appropriate lifting devices that are sufficiently rated for these loads.  Units should 
only be lifted from their bottom surfaces.  Doors, handles and knobs are not 
adequate for lifting or stabilization.  The unit should be completely restrained from 
tipping during lifting or transport.  All moving parts, such as shelves and trays 
should be removed and doors need to be positively locked in the closed position 
during transfer to prevent shifting and damage. 

 

5.4 Leveling: 

 

The unit must sit level and solidly.  Leveling feet are supplied and must 

be installed in the four holes in the bottom corners of the unit.  With the feet installed 
and the unit standing upright, each foot can be raised by turning it in a 
counterclockwise direction.  Adjust the foot at each corner until the unit stands level 
and solid without rocking.  If the unit must be moved, turn the leveling feet all the 
way clockwise to prevent damage while moving. 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 311D

Page 1: ...HIGH PERFORMANCE INCUBATORS MODELS 311D 611D INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ROUTINE CARE SECTION 9 0 SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 10 0 PARTS LIST WIRE DIAGRAM REV 3 2005 4861281 These units are high performance incubators for professional industrial or educational use...

Page 3: ...are constructed of stainless steel The exteriors are made of cold rolled steel to resist corrosion and provide strength The door of the incubator consists of two parts The inner door is glass to allo...

Page 4: ...or misuse of this equipment Labnet International s liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the unit or refund of the purchase price at Labnet International s discretion For technica...

Page 5: ...erior Outlet 1AMP Door Inner glass Outer solid heated Chamber Volume 311D 2 75 cu ft 611D 6 0 cu ft Exterior Construction Cold rolled steel Interior Construction Stainless steel Exterior Dimensions 31...

Page 6: ...the carrier will arrange for official inspection to substantiate your claim 4 3 Return Shipment Save the shipping crate until you are sure all is well If for any reason you must return the unit contac...

Page 7: ...10 FROM THE DATA PLATE RATING These units are intended for 50 60Hz applications A separate circuit is recommended to preclude loss of product due to overloading or circuit failure NOTE Electrical supp...

Page 8: ...fected before use Remove all of the interior parts and clean thoroughly with a disinfectant that is appropriate to your application DO NOT use chlorine based bleaches or abrasives as this will damage...

Page 9: ...temperature rises to the safety set point the Safety takes control of the heating element and allows continued use of the incubator until the problem can be resolved or service can be arranged 6 4 Fa...

Page 10: ...ain the thermometer is not touching any shelving Allow the temperature to stabilize again until the thermometer reads a constant value for one hour Compare the digital display with the reference therm...

Page 11: ...11 stable temperature the fan may be turned off...

Page 12: ...he chamber may be disinfected Before using any type of disinfectant or cleaning agent in the incubator check with the product manufacturer to ensure that the product will not damage the stainless stee...

Page 13: ...r failed on call Customer Service 2 Wiring error call Customer Service Temp 2 Display reads HI or 400 Probe is unplugged or broken Call Customer Service Temp 3 Chamber temperature spikes over set poin...

Page 14: ...hat fan is moving 2 Confirm that set point is set high enough Temp 7 Unit will not heat up at all 1 Do all controller functions work 2 Is the Safety set high enough for diagnostics should be fully clo...

Page 15: ...Temperature sensor failure evaluate if pilot light is operating correctly 3 Controller failure evaluate if pilot light is operating correctly 4 Allow at least 24 hours to stabilize at set point tempe...

Page 16: ...test Mech 3 Motor makes noise 1 If noise is from the motor tap the top of motor shaft with ball peen hammer Remove back panel to access fan motor 2 If the sound gets worse tap the other end of the sha...

Page 17: ...is on e g fan or heater and just controller is off 4 Check all wiring connections especially around the on off switch Other 5 Unit is smoking Out of box This is not an uncommon occurrence when first...

Page 18: ...01483 Door Element I 100019 I 100019 Door Switch I 104103 I 104103 Heating Element I 200114 I 120071 Light Socket I 104098 I 104098 MP Control I 1750692 I 1750693 On Off Switch I 102025 I 102025 Power...

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