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1. Safety 

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1.1  Terms and signs used .................................................................................................................................................................. 5

1.2  Product safety and dangers ......................................................................................................................................................... 6

1.3  Requirements of the operating personnel ................................................................................................................................... 7

1.4  Responsibility of the owner ......................................................................................................................................................... 7

1.5 Intended 

use 

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1.6  Changes and alterations .............................................................................................................................................................. 8

1.7  Behaviour in case of malfunctions and irregularities .................................................................................................................. 8

1.8  Switching off the appliance in an emergency .............................................................................................................................. 8

2.  Construction and description 

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2.1 Design 

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2.2 Description 

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2.3  Working range of constant climate chambers HPPeco ............................................................................................................. 11

2.4 Material 

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2.5 Electrical 

equipment 

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2.6  Connections and interfaces ....................................................................................................................................................... 12

2.7 Designation 

(nameplate) 

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2.8 Technical 

data 

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2.9  Applied directives and standards .............................................................................................................................................. 15

2.10 Ambient conditions .................................................................................................................................................................... 15

2.11  Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15

3.  Delivery, Transport and Setting Up 

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3.1 Safety 

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3.2 Delivery 

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3.3 Transport 

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3.4 Unpacking 

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3.5  Disposing of packaging material ............................................................................................................................................... 17

3.6  Storage after delivery ................................................................................................................................................................. 17

3.7 Setting 

up 

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3.8 Installation 

options 

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3.9  Level and secure the device against rolling away (Sizes 1400 and 2200) ................................................................................ 20

3.10 Tilt protection ............................................................................................................................................................................. 21

3.11  Adjusting doors  ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21

4.  Putting into operation 

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4.1  Connecting the appliance .......................................................................................................................................................... 22

4.2 Switching 

on............................................................................................................................................................................... 24

5.  Operation and control 

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5.1 Operating 

personnel 

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5.2  Operating the appliance ............................................................................................................................................................. 27

5.3 Operating 

modes 

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5.4 Monitoring 

function 

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5.5 Ending 

operation 

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Summary of Contents for HPPeco

Page 1: ...www memmert com Operating manual Constant climate chamber HPPeco Peltier cooled incubator IPPeco plus HPP IPP plus...

Page 2: ...s to be observed For operation of the appliance with MEMMERT AtmoCONTROL observe the separate software manual To open the AtmoCONTROL software manual click on Help in the AtmoCONTROL menu bar For serv...

Page 3: ...2 7 Designation nameplate 13 2 8 Technical data 14 2 9 Applied directives and standards 15 2 10 Ambient conditions 15 2 11 Scope of delivery 15 3 Delivery Transport and Setting Up 16 3 1 Safety 16 3...

Page 4: ...ew 43 7 2 Basic operation in menu mode using the example of language selection 44 7 3 Setup 45 7 4 Date and Time 49 7 5 Calibration 50 7 6 Program 55 7 7 Sound 56 7 8 Protocol 57 7 9 USER ID 58 8 Main...

Page 5: ...s used WARNING Warns of a dangerous situation that might lead to death or serious injuries CAUTION Warns of a dangerous situation that might lead to moderate or minor injuries NOTICE Warns of material...

Page 6: ...appliance to overheat or pose a fire hazard Do not leave the door open during operation When loading the appliance with an unsuitable load poisonous or explosive vapours or gases may be produced This...

Page 7: ...d out has to ensure that the appliance and its surroundings are kept clean and tidy for example through corresponding instructions and inspections is responsible for ensuring that personal protective...

Page 8: ...damage danger or injuries that result from un authorised changes or alterations or from non compliance with the provisions in this manual 1 7 Behaviour in case of malfunctions and irregularities The...

Page 9: ...h confirmation key 4 Peltier element 5 Inner glass door 6 Slide in units 7 Peltier dehumidifier 8 Nameplate 9 Door handle 10 USB interface Description Overview HPP1400plus 1 ControlCOCKPIT with capaci...

Page 10: ...or and reduced by condensation on a Peltier module Optionally the appliance can be equipped with a light module making it possible to adjust the interior lighting in steps of 1 Appliance size 1400 to...

Page 11: ...with the correct dehumidification time interval For optimal time interval setting see chapter 7 3 7 Range Diagram Range A In this range temperature and humidity can be combined as you please without...

Page 12: ...B Appliance fuse Safety fuse 250 V 15 A quick blow The temperature controller is protected with a miniature fuse 100 mA 160 mA at 115 V 2 6 Connections and interfaces 2 6 1 Electrical connection This...

Page 13: ...connected to a computer laptop using an optional USB to Ethernet converter 2 7 Designation nameplate The nameplate provides information about the appliance model manufacturer and technical data It is...

Page 14: ...256 384 749 1060 1360 2140 Weight including packaging kg 102 173 213 279 424 639 730 Power HPPeco W 420 700 1400 2000 IPPeco W 320 600 1300 1900 Current con sumption HPPeco 115 V A 4 5 7 5 14 5 230 V...

Page 15: ...he appliance may only be used in enclosed areas and under the ambient conditions listed below The appliance may not be used in areas where there is a risk of explosion The ambi ent air must not contai...

Page 16: ...it At least four people are needed to carry appliance sizes 110 and 260 Applianc es larger than that may not be carried but must be transported using a manual pallet jack or forklift truck 110 and 26...

Page 17: ...ness and transport damage Check the delivery note to ensure that the scope of delivery is complete Check the appliance for damage If you notice deviations from the delivery note damage or irregulariti...

Page 18: ...ear the weight of the appliance Do not place the appliance on a flammable surface Depending on the model see nameplate a 230 V or 115 V power connection must be available at the installation site The...

Page 19: ...8 Installation options Setting up Comments 110 260 410 750 1060 1400 2200 Bottom Table Check the load capacity first Stacked two appliances maxi mum mounting material feet provided Sub frame with with...

Page 20: ...anism pull out the ratchet lever on the ring 2 To retract and extend the stand actuate the ratchet lever The direction of movement up down can be adjusted using the rocker above the ratchet lever Pres...

Page 21: ...e to the wall 3 Drill a hole insert a dowel and screw the tilt protection to a suitable wall 3 11 Adjusting doors You can adjust the doors if necessary for example if they are warped due to uneven flo...

Page 22: ...steady state 4 1 Connecting the appliance Observe the country specific regulations when making connections e g DIN VDE 0100 with earth leakage circuit breaker in Germany Observe the connection and po...

Page 23: ...l below 5 S cm can damage silicone tubing and cause pitting on the stainless steel components installed Unsuitable water also creates favourable conditions for limescale in the steam generators and st...

Page 24: ...f the appliance The start up process is shown by three animated white dots If the dots have another colour an error has occurred error messages see chapter 6 The appliance displays are in English by d...

Page 25: ...y only work with the appliance under the continuous supervision of an experienced person Opening the door With appliances above a specific size you could become accidentally locked inside which could...

Page 26: ...ity with the materials of the appliance Insert the sliding steel grids or sliding shelves The maximum number or grids shelves and the load capacity are specified in the technical data overview in chap...

Page 27: ...N O ON O Holz trocknen aufheizen 09 12h Fr 20 10 2010 20 31 min 000 C ALARM of C max 000 C auto off 99K 0 12 rh C GRAPH off 180 TEMP ON LIGHT ON ON LIGHT ON LIGHT ON O O ON N N N O ON O L FTER 0 C 22...

Page 28: ...right adjust the set value e g to 37 0 C C 22 4 TEMP C Set 37 0 Save the set value by pressing the confirmation key The display returns to normal and the appliance begins adjusting to the defined set...

Page 29: ...oCONTROL software at a computer laptop and then transferred to the appliance from a USB stick or via Ethernet Operation in this mode is described in chapter 5 3 3 Remote control mode via remote contro...

Page 30: ...ces can cool down to 20 C below room temperature For this purpose the Peltier module needs sufficient ventilation Humidity for constant climate chambers HPPeco only HUMIDITY 70 rh Set 34 rh Adjustment...

Page 31: ...now shows the remaining time in a large font and the approximate end time in a smaller font beneath The status display shows Timer active 4 Now as described under 5 2 2 set the individual values whic...

Page 32: ...Activate 1 Press the activation key on the right of the status display The current operating mode is highlighted automatically in this example Manual Mode Test 012 ready 10 44 12 Sept 2012 2 Turn the...

Page 33: ...irmation key to confirm The program is cancelled i A cancelled program cannot be resumed at the point it was cancelled It must be restarted from the beginning End of program End Test 012 10 49 12 Sept...

Page 34: ...n the menu mode sounds chapter 7 7 indicated by the speaker symbol in the alarm display the alarm is additionally signalled by an intermittent acoustic signal which can be turned off by pressing the c...

Page 35: ...d temporarily in this example The setpoint is changed from 50 C to 25 C section D until it reaches the tolerance range of the new temperature setpoint section E 52 C 48 C ASF active 52 C 48 C ASF alar...

Page 36: ...he left 38 5 C i The monitoring temperature must be set sufficiently high above the maximum set temperature We recommend 1 to 3 K ALARM max 38 5 C 0 0K min 35 5 C auto 4 Accept the upper alarm limit v...

Page 37: ...n 40 0 rh max 60 0 rh 2 Turn the turn control until the humidity monitoring entry is highlighted ALARM min 40 0 rh max 60 0 rh 3 Accept the selection by pressing the confirmation key The lower humidit...

Page 38: ...1 Press the activation key to the right of the GRAPH display The display is enlarged and the temperature profile shown 0 4 8 12 16 C 40 20 60 80 100 Fr 2 12 0 14 00 16 00 38 39 40 2 To change the tim...

Page 39: ...ction C 40 20 60 80 100 38 39 40 2 Set the humidity with the turn control C 40 20 60 80 100 40 60 80 rh 3 Press the confirmation key to confirm The humidity profile is displayed You can change the dis...

Page 40: ...7 7 indicated by the speaker symbol the alarm is additionally signalled by an intermittent acous tic signal If the confirmation key is pressed the acoustic alarm can be temporarily switched off until...

Page 41: ...occurs again contact cus tomer service 6 1 3 Malfunctions operating problems and appliance errors Error description Cause of error Troubleshooting Displays are dark External power supply was interrup...

Page 42: ...switching on the appliance the start animation is displayed in another colour than white Cyan Not enough storage space on the SD card Contact customer service Red The system files could not be loaded...

Page 43: ...CALIB USER ID PROTOCOL LANGUAGE TIME SOUND ON O O ON N N N O ON O 1 2 3 4 5 12 14 15 13 6 7 18 19 8 9 10 11 16 17 1 Language selection activation key 2 Language selection display 3 Date and time disp...

Page 44: ...play is enlarged SETUP SIGN LANGUAGE i If you want to exit or cancel the settings again press the activation key which you have used to activate the display The appliance returns to the menu over view...

Page 45: ...a network each appliance must have its own unique IP address for identification By default each appliance is delivered with the IP address 192 168 100 100 LAN 1 192 168 1 233 192 168 1 216 LAN 2 192 1...

Page 46: ...e last three digits accept the new IP address by pressing the con firmation key The selection returns to the overview The subnet mask is set ac cordingly 7 3 3 Unit Here you can choose whether the tem...

Page 47: ...ess power than the upper ones The 30 right setting causes the lower Peltier elements to work at 30 more power than the upper ones The 0 setting restores the default distribution settings 7 3 7 Dehumid...

Page 48: ...erval should be increased For climate points in the low temperature range with low humidity the interval should be extended If you change the dehumidification interval test whether this has a positive...

Page 49: ...enlarged and the first adjustment option Date automatically highlighted TIME Time Daylight savings 12 05 2012 12 00 GMT 01 00 Date Time zone 2 Turn the turn control until Time zone is highlighted TIM...

Page 50: ...the confirmation key 7 5 Calibration To guarantee perfect control we recommend calibrating the appliance once a year 7 5 1 Temperature adjustment The appliances are temperature calibrated and adjuste...

Page 51: ...confirmation key repeatedly until the calibration temperature Cal2 is selected C K 0 2 C K 0 1 C K 0 2 JUSTIEREN Temperature Cal1 Cal2 Cal3 40 0 5 0 30 0 3 With the turn control set the calibration te...

Page 52: ...ibration value Cal2 to 1 6 K actual value measured minus setpoint temperature and save the setting by pressing the confirmation key 30 0 C 30 0 C TEMP Set 30 0 C 10 After the calibration procedure the...

Page 53: ...l3180 0 C 0 2K JUSTIEREN Temperatur letzte Justierung 12 10 2012 12 00 40 0 C K 0 2 C K 0 1 C K 0 2 Calibration Last updated 12 10 2012 12 00 00 Cal1 Cal2 Cal3 40 0 60 0 30 0 Temperature Humidity 1 Pr...

Page 54: ...d reference instrument centrally in the working chamber of the appliance 8 Close the door and in manual mode adjust the set humidity to 60 rh 58 5 rh 9 Wait until the appliance reaches the set humidit...

Page 55: ...022 Test 013 Test 014 Test 015 Test 022 2 Access the Select function by pressing the confirmation key All programs avail able are displayed including the ones saved on the USB storage medium identi f...

Page 56: ...the right the current settings are shown on Keysound At the end If door open On alarm Sound If you want to edit another list entry Turn the turn control until the respective entry e g if door open sp...

Page 57: ...ng it out 1 Connect the USB storage medium to the USB port on the right of the ControlCOCKPIT Protocol Last download 12 10 2012 12 00 1 month Complete control range 1 week 2 Activate the protocol To d...

Page 58: ...in the separate AtmoCONTROL manual 7 9 2 USER ID activation and deactivation 1 Connect the USB storage medium with the USER ID data to the USB port on the right of the ControlCOCKPIT USER ID Deactiva...

Page 59: ...stainless steel clean ing agents Make sure that no rusty objects come into contact with the interior or with the stainless steel housing Rust deposits can lead to an infection of the stainless steel I...

Page 60: ...ct control we recommend calibrating chapter 7 5 the appliance once a year 8 3 Repairs and service Live components may be exposed once the covers have been removed Touching these can lead to an electri...

Page 61: ...rated this Directive into their national laws It may not be disposed of in normal household waste For disposal please contact your dealer or the manufacturer Any appliances that are infected infectiou...

Page 62: ...her Stra e 38 91126 Schwabach Tel 49 9122 925 0 E Mail sales memmert com www memmert com facebook com memmert family instagram com memmert family Constant climate chamber HPPeco Peltier cooled incubat...

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