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Installation facilities (accessories)

The oven can be placed on the floor or on a 
bench (working surface). It is important that 
the oven is set up accurately horizontally; the 
door  may  have  to  be  adjusted 

(see  Section 

„Maintenance“)

The spacing from the back of the oven to the 
wall should be at least 15 cm. The spacing to 
the ceiling must not be less than 20 cm and 
that at the side to the wall not less than 8 cm. 
Generally  it  is  essential  to  have  adequate  air 
ventilation around the oven.

Information on accessories will be found in our leaflet or on our internet page www.memmert.com.
Please note the installation instructions for our accessories.

3.1  Subframe (accessory)
Oven model 500 can be mounted on a subframe 

3.2  Wall bracket (accessory)
Oven models 200 to 500 can be wall-mounted using the wall bracket. The wall 
bracket  is  factory-fitted  with  a  fire-resistant  plate.  The  size  and  length  of  the 
screws used and of the corresponding dowel plugs depend on the total weight 
(oven plus load) and vary with the condition of the wall.

3.3  Stackable version (accessory)
Two  ovens  of  the  same  model  size  can  be  stacked  on  each  other.  Note  that 
the  oven  with  the  lower  working  temperature  must  always  be  placed  at  the 
bottom.
Foot locators have to be fitted on the bottom oven.
 

   

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Take off cover of bottom oven

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Place drill jig (supplied with foot locators) into the inverted cover at the  back

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Mark holes and drill 4.2 mm dia.

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Screw the foot locators to the top of the cover using the screws and  

 

 

nuts supplied

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Re-fit the cover

Summary of Contents for INB200

Page 1: ...Universal ovens UNB 100 500 UFB 400 500 Sterilisers SNB 100 400 SFB 400 500 Incubators INB 200 500 Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...BASIC page 2...

Page 3: ...operation 10 5 1 Operating the door 10 5 2 Controls and indications 11 5 3 Switching on 11 5 4 Setting air changes 11 5 5 Setting the temperature 11 6 Selecting the operating mode 12 7 Normal operatio...

Page 4: ...se Instructions are disregarded all claims under warranty guarantee and indemnification are excluded The right to technical modifications is reserved Dimensional details are not binding 2 1 Intended p...

Page 5: ...our accessories 3 1 Subframe accessory Oven model 500 can be mounted on a subframe 3 2 Wall bracket accessory Oven models 200 to 500 can be wall mounted using the wall bracket The wall bracket is fac...

Page 6: ...tion of inflammable gas air mixtures either within the oven chamber or in the immediate surroundings of the equipment Large amounts of dust or corrosive fumes inside the oven chamber or in the surroun...

Page 7: ...500 800 900 Max number of trays 2 3 3 4 5 Max load per tray kg 10 30 30 30 30 Total load per oven kg 20 30 30 90 60 Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C rH 80 max no condensation Overvol...

Page 8: ...re limiter TB Class 1 High grade PT100 temperature sensor Class A in 4 wire circuit Special equipment to be ordered separately as accessories subframe wall bracket sterilisation cassette 4 2 Material...

Page 9: ...0100 with FI protection circuit This product is intended to operate on a supply network with a system impedance Zmax at the transfer point building connection of 0 292 Ohm max The user has to ensure...

Page 10: ...gh ventilation slots 3 in the chamber side wall The fan 5 on the chamber back wall produces a large air throughput and a more intensive horizontal forced circulation compared with natural convection T...

Page 11: ...ET key and set the temperature setpoint with the push turn control After the SET key has been released the display briefly flashes the temperature setpoint The display then changes to the actual curre...

Page 12: ...l operation In this operating mode the oven operates continuously and heats and controls to the set temperature On the ovens UFB SFB the fan is running continuously Setting the temperature Hold down t...

Page 13: ...oven will remain switched on Setting the temperature Turn the push turn control clockwise until the temperature display is flashing Hold down the SET key and set the required temperature setpoint with...

Page 14: ...ter it has cooled down and after the fault has been rectified 9 2 Monitor relay In addition to mechanical temperature protection the oven is provided with an electronic monitor relay If a fault occurs...

Page 15: ...cabinet The operation of the MEMMERT hot air steriliser is also subject to the Standard DIN 58 947 Part 6 A few examples of the correct preparation for different medical products are summarised in th...

Page 16: ...e 180 C heating up time sterilisation time total sterilisation time Type of loading light medium heavy Steriliser size withoutfan withfan withoutfan withfan withoutfan withfan 100 0 45 h 0 45 h 1 30 h...

Page 17: ...tes The cassettes should preferably be so arranged in the steriliser that the hot air flow can pass readily through the air slots The load to be sterilised is placed into the steriliser cassettes wrap...

Page 18: ...bly qualified electrician MEMMERT products require little maintenance It is however recommended to lubricate all moving parts of the doors hinges and closure once a year or 4 times a year with continu...

Page 19: ...module faulty E 3 PT100 temperature probe faulty In case there is a fault on the oven please get in touch with an authorised service organisation or contact the MEMMERT customer service department Whe...

Page 20: ...ive DIN EN 61326 2004 05 EN 61326 1997 EN 61326 A1 1998 EN 61326 A2 2001 EN 61326 A2 2003 The designated product is in conformity with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC including amendmen...

Page 21: ...6 1997 EN 61326 A1 1998 EN 61326 A2 2001 EN 61326 A2 2003 The designated product is in conformity with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC including amendments Council Directive on the appr...

Page 22: ...regulations of the directive 93 42 EEC Directive of the council to adapt legal regulations of the member states on the subject of medical products dd 14 06 1993 Abl EG Nr L 169 S 1 12 07 1993 includin...

Page 23: ...al Law It should not be disposed off as part of domestic refuse For disposal please contact your dealer or the manufacturer Products which are infected infectious or contaminated with health endangeri...

Page 24: ...5 M main switch 11 maintenance 18 material quality 4 7 medical product 4 monitor relay 14 N normal operation 12 O operating mode indication 11 operating mode selection 12 operating time 13 operation...

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Page 28: ...Memmert GmbH Co KG Postfach 1720 D 91107 Schwabach Tel 49 0 9122 925 0 Fax 49 0 9122 145 85 E Mail service memmert com www memmert com 12 08 2009 BASIC english D09803...

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