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CONTENTS:  

24. 1. 2013

 

 

1

 

SAFETY  ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 

1.1 

L

EGAL

 

CONSIDERATIONS

 ............................................................................................................................ 3

1.2 

I

NTENDED

 

USE

 ......................................................................................................................................... 3

1.3 

S

YMBOLS

 

USED

 

IN

 

THIS

 

MANUAL

 .................................................................................................................. 3

1.4 

G

ENERAL

 

SAFETY

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 ................................................................................................................. 3

2

 

DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................. 3

2.1 

C

ONSTRUCTION

 ....................................................................................................................................... 4

2.2 

D

OORS

 .................................................................................................................................................. 4

2.3 

C

ONTROL

 

SYSTEM

 .................................................................................................................................... 4

2.4 

C

O

2

 

SENSOR

 ........................................................................................................................................... 4

2.5 

D

IAGRAMS

 .............................................................................................................................................. 4

2.5.1 

F

RONT

 

AND

 

INNER

 

VIEWS

 ...................................................................................................................... 4

2.6 

R

EAR

 

CONNECTIONS

 ................................................................................................................................. 4

3

 

DELIVERY, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ...................................................................................... 5

3.1 

U

NPACKING

 ............................................................................................................................................. 5

3.2 

L

IFTING

 

AND

 

MOVING

 ................................................................................................................................ 5

3.3 

S

TORAGE

 ............................................................................................................................................... 5

4

 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 5

4.1 

L

OCATION

 

AND

 

AMBIENT

 

CONDITIONS

 ............................................................................................................ 5

4.2 

S

HELVES

 

AND

 

USABLE

 

SPACE

 ..................................................................................................................... 6

4.3 

W

ATER

 

TRAY

 ........................................................................................................................................... 6

4.4 

G

AS

 

CONNECTION

 .................................................................................................................................... 6   

4.5 

E

LECTRICAL

 

CONNECTION

 .......................................................................................................................... 6

5

 

GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................................... 7

5.1 

S

TART

 

UP

  .............................................................................................................................................. 7

5.2 

F

ACTORY

 

PRESETS

 ................................................................................................................................... 7

5.3 

M

AIN

 

DISPLAY

 .......................................................................................................................................... 7

5.4 

C

ONTROL

 

MENUMAP

 ................................................................................................................................. 7

5.5 

C

HANGING

 

TEMPERATURE

 

SET

 

POINT

 ........................................................................................................... 8

5.6 

C

HANGING

 

CO

2

 

SET

 

POINT

 ......................................................................................................................... 8

5.7 

H

IGH

 

AND

 

LOW

 

TEMPERATURE

 

ALARMS

  ........................................................................................................ 8

5.8 

C

HANGING

 

HIGH

 

TEMPERATURE

 

ALARM

 ......................................................................................................... 8

5.9 

C

HANGING

 

LOW

 

TEMPERATURE

 

ALARM

 .......................................................................................................... 8

5.10 

H

IGH

 

AND

 

LOW

 

CO

2

 

ALARMS

 ....................................................................................................................... 9

5.11 

C

HANGING

 

HIGH

 

CO

2

 

ALARM

 ....................................................................................................................... 9

5.12 

C

HANGING

 

LOW

 

CO

ALARM

 ........................................................................................................................ 9

5.13 

D

OOR

 

OPEN

 

ALARM

..................................................................................................................................10

5.14 

C

HANGING

 

THE

 

DOOR

 

OPEN

 

ALARM

.........................................................................................................10

6

 

HIGH  TEMPERATURE  160  °C  DECONTAMINATION...............................................................................10

6.1 

A

BOUT

 

THE

 

DECONTAMINATION

 

CYCLE

.

........................................................................................................................

........10

6.2 

P

REPARATION

...............................................................................................................................................

..........10

6.3 

S

TARTING

 

THE

 

CYCLE

.

..................................................................................................................................................

........11

6.4 

C

YCLE

 

TIME

...............

...............................................................................................................................................

..........11

6.5 

C

OOLING

 

PHASE

..............................

........................................................................................................................

........11

7

 

OPTIONS  .....................................................................................................................................................11

Summary of Contents for CO2Cell 190 Standard

Page 1: ...Instructions for use CO2 INCUBATOR CO2Cell 190 Standard CO2Cell 190D Standard with decontamination 160 C CO2 CELL Standard 190_np_en 1301_mmm_V1 02...

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Page 3: ...4 3 WATER TRAY 6 4 4 GAS CONNECTION 6 4 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 6 5 GETTING STARTED 7 5 1 START UP 7 5 2 FACTORY PRESETS 7 5 3 MAIN DISPLAY 7 5 4 CONTROL MENUMAP 7 5 5 CHANGING TEMPERATURE SET POINT...

Page 4: ...ANING 12 9 1 OUTER SURFACES 12 9 2 INNER SURFACES 12 9 3 OXIDATION AT HIGH TEMPERATURE 12 10 SERVICE 12 10 1 WARRANTY 12 10 2 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 12 10 3 RETURNING A UNIT 12 11 DISPOSAL 13 12 TEC...

Page 5: ...ctices for working in a laboratory environment These safety instructions are intended to be used alongside any local safety guidelines rules and regulations If in GRXEW SOHDVH FRQVXOW WKH HDOWK DQG 6D...

Page 6: ...ed to the controller alarm system DSection 5 13 An inner glass door seals against a thermoplastic elastomer gasket This allows viewing of the samples within the chamber without disturbing the temperat...

Page 7: ...ITIONS The incubator can be placed on a table or worktop 3OHDVH HQVXUH WKDW WKH VLWH LV VXI FLHQWO VWURQJ enough to carry the weight of the incubator MMM do not recommend placing the incubator directl...

Page 8: ...LL Standard 190_np_en 1301_mmm_V1 02 Empty the water tray if the incubator is switched off otherwise condensation will occur 4 4 GAS CONNECTION Risk of injury Compressed gas Risk of damage to unit Obs...

Page 9: ...temperature alarm 1 0 C relative to set point 2W Low temperature alarm 1 0 C relative to set point F High CO2 alarm 1 0 C relative to set point 2F Low CO2 alarm 1 0 C relative to set point GRG Door op...

Page 10: ...set point which means that they do not need adjusting when you change the chamber temperature The over and under temperature alarms will follow the changes in your chamber temperature For example If...

Page 11: ...for 1 second will show in the left display Press 63W 63F Press for 1 second W 2W F for 1 second W will show in the left display Press If an alarm sounds on start up press to silence it for 1 second 2W...

Page 12: ...amination cycle Leave the CO2 pipe connected Instructions for use 10 CO2 CELL Standard 190_np_en 1301_mmm_V1 02 5 13 DOOR OPEN ALARM 7KH LQFXEDWRU LV WWHG ZLWK D GRRU RSHQ DODUP V VWHP WR alert you wh...

Page 13: ...d the ambient temperature So an incubator placed under a worktop will take longer to cool than a freestanding incubator on a worktop We recommend that you carry out the decontamination cycle at the en...

Page 14: ...e was the incubator located x Contact details of the person who reported the fault x FRPSOHWHG GHFRQWDPLQDWLRQ FHUWL FDWH SOXV D FRS faxed through in advance MMM cannot accept any returns without a co...

Page 15: ...0 s opening minutes 13 CO2 MANAGEMENT Range CO2 0 20 Control CO2 0 1 Stability CO2 0 2 Uniformity CO2 0 2 Door recovery 30 s opening minutes 6 CO2 sensor type NDIR CO2 inlet pressure Bar 0 3 to 0 7 CO...

Page 16: ...Instructions for use 14 CO2 CELL Standard 190_np_en 1301_mmm_V1 02...

Page 17: ...CO2 0 0 7 0 0 8 9 6 6 9 6 Europ melweisstras d precision CO CO2Cell Com 0 6 0 4 6 4 6 8 7 6 6 7 0 6 6 7 pean Directiv sse 6 D 8215 O2 incubator mfort CO2 A B 3 1 8 C B 3 1 8 C 6 7 D 7 E ve 2006 95 EC...

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