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BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL 

 

Operation from Menu key 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Menu screen   

  

  Page 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set 

 

Stand-by Setting screen 

(Setting)

Temp., CO

2

 density, high limit temp. alarm 

Auto lock ON/OFF*

1

 

32

33

67

69

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Log 

 

Log screen  

 

 

 

   

 

 

Chart 

 

Chart

 

screen 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

Actual Temp. 

(Display) Chamber temp. log graph (can be exported)  41

43

   

 

 

 

 

 

Actual CO

2

 Level (Display) CO

2

 density log graph (can be exported) 

41

43

   

 

 

 

 

 

Door Opening 

(Display)

Outer door opening log graph   
(can be exported) 

41

43

   

 

 

Data  
Export 

 

Export screen 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

Actual Temp. 

(Export)  Chamber temperature log 

44

46

   

 

 

 

 

 

Actual CO

2

 Level (Export) CO

2

 density log 

44

46

   

 

 

 

 

 

Door Opening 

(Export)  Outer door opening log 

44

46

   

 

 

Setting 

(Setting) Log interval 

40

41

   

 

 

Alarm 

(Display) Alarm log (can be exported) 

47

48

   

 

 

Alarm Export 

(Export)  Alarm log 

49

51

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Lock 

 

Key Lock screen 

(Setting) Key lock ON/OFF, password 

34

36

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools#1 

 

Tools#1 screen 

 

 

 

   

 

 

Temp./CO2 Calibration 

 

Don’t push (See Next page) 

 

   

 

 

Alarm Setting #1 

(Setting) Temp. alarm, CO

2

 density alarm 

37

38

   

 

 

Alarm Setting #2 

(Setting) Alarm delay, ring back, remote alarm etc 

37

39

   

 

 

UV Setting*

2

 

(Setting)
(Operate)

UV timer, power supply frequency 
Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours 

56

58

59

60

   

 

 

STD Gas Setting*

3

 

(Setting) CO

2

 density of standard gas 

74

75

   

 

 

STD Gas Calibration*

3

 

(Operate) Calibration of CO

2

 density by STD gas 

75

76

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools#2 

 

Tools#2 screen 

 

 

 

   

 

 

Date & Time 

(Setting) Date, time 

52 

   

 

 

Brightness/Sleep 

(Setting) Brightness, sleep ON/OFF etc 

53

54

   

 

 

DAQ Setting*

4

 

(Setting) DAQ system ON/OFF, ID, speed etc 

55 

 

*1: MCO-170AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.

 

*2: MCO-170AICUVH/170AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed. 
*3: When an optional STD gas autocalibration kit MCO-SG is installed. 
*4: Only when using an optional software product Data acquisition system MTR-5000. 

Note: 

Service key is not available. (Qualified engineer only) 

Summary of Contents for MCO-170AIC

Page 1: ...carefully before using this product and save the operating instructions for future use See page 91 for all model numbers MCO 170AIC MCO 170AICUV MCO 170AICUVH Series CO2 Incubator Operating Instructions MCO 170AIC MCO 170AICUV MCO 170AICUVH ...

Page 2: ... inner attachments P 24 Filling humidifying pan P 25 FOR BETTER CULTIVATION Precautions for cultures P 26 Preventing contamination P 27 CORRECT OPERATION P 28 BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL P 29 BASIC PARAMETERS Numerical input to input window P 31 Setting temperature CO2 density and high limit temperature alarm P 32 Setting key lock P 34 Removing key lock P 36 ALARM PARAMETERS P 37 OPERATION ...

Page 3: ...C LOCK OPTION P 67 Setting auto lock P 67 Using unlock key P 68 Removing auto lock P 69 GAS AUTO CHANGER OPTION P 70 Connecting CO2 gas cylinder P 70 Automatic CO2 gas supply line changeover P 71 Manual CO2 gas supply line changeover P 73 STD GAS AUTO CALIBRATION KIT OPTION P 74 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE P 77 ALARMS SAFETY AND SELF DIAGNOSIS P 78 TROUBLESHOOTING P 81 DISPOSAL OF UNIT P 84 SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 4: ... part of the operating instructions may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of our company CAUTION Our company guarantees the product under certain warranty conditions Our company in no way shall be responsible for any loss of content or damage of content INTENDED USE AND PRECAUTIONS This equipment is designed for culture of cell tissues organs embryos The adapted cu...

Page 5: ... Symbol shows this symbol means caution this symbol means an action is prohibited this symbol means an instruction must be followed Be sure to keep the operating instructions in a place accessible to users of this unit Label on the unit This mark is labeled on the cover in which the electrical components of high voltage are enclosed to prevent the electric shock The cover should be removed by a qu...

Page 6: ...et is not grounded it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers Never ground the unit through a gas pipe water main telephone line or lightning rod Such grounding may cause electric shock in the case of an incomplete circuit Connect the unit to a power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit Use of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating...

Page 7: ...ire by short circuit Disconnect the power supply plug before moving the unit Take care not to damage the power cord A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long periods Keeping the connection may cause electric shock current leakage or fire due to the deterioration of insulation If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised ar...

Page 8: ...revent damage or injury Prepare a safety check sheet copy the last page when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service personnel Wear rubber gloves when handling the H2O2 reagent Direct contact with the H2O2 reagent may result in inflammation of the skin H2O2 decontamination can be performed only for the chamber and chamber attachments with standard specifications and not for...

Page 9: ...sing the door switch Do not press the door switch because the UV light is hazardous Personal injury Hazardous UV Light Interior The UV light is hazardous Never turn on the UV lamp without the cover Personal injury Gas Poisoning or Oxygen Deprivation Environment When using CO2 gas for control make sure that there is adequate ventilation Using CO2 gas in a small room without adequate ventilation may...

Page 10: ...This symbol indicates an earth This symbol means ON for a power switch This symbol means OFF for a power switch ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions based on the IEC 61010 1 Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 m Temperature 5o C to 40o C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperature up to 31o C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity ...

Page 11: ...tem set MCO 170UVS is installed 2 MCO 170AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed 20 21 Access port cover Silicon cap Rear left 19 Leveling feet Leveling Foot Handles When 13 is removed Sample air outlet cap 18 17 16 1 15 14 Removal power supply cord port Lower right side When some inner attachments are removed ...

Page 12: ...idifying pan Fill the humidifying pan with sterile distilled water Install the humidifying pan in a longitudinal direction as its shorter side is placed in the back 11 Door switch Detects the door opening closing and stops the fan and electromagnetic valve for CO2 when the door is open The UV lamp 1 is also deactivated by the door opening 12 Key hole 2 This is the hole to unlock with unlock key wh...

Page 13: ...value of the chamber CO2 density is displayed Default setting 0 6 CO2 gas injection indicator This lamp lights when CO2 gas is being injected 7 CO2 gas supply line indicator A and B 1 Current supplying CO2 gas supply line connecting port for CO2 gas pipe is displayed The connecting port A B for gas pipe that is currently supplying CO2 is displayed in reverse video and blinks 8 CO2 gas supply line ...

Page 14: ...ely in normal characters and reverse video Close Door Closed is displayed Locked Door Locked is displayed 2 13 Message display field Alarms errors or messages are displayed when fault occurs Refer to page 78 80 Note When there are a number of alarms errors the display shows the message For example if 2 alarms errors occur in total the display shows 1 2 14 Message select key When there are a number...

Page 15: ... state still continues Refer to page 38 39 and 78 80 Note It is not possible to silence the buzzer for the high limit temperature alarm 3 The H2O2 decontamination function is workable under any of the following conditions When the condition is not fulfilled the H2O2 key is not displayed on the LCD touch panel When an H2O2 generator MCO HP is installed in the MCO 170AICUVH When all H2O2 generator M...

Page 16: ... of a remote alarm contact qualified service personnel Table 1 The behavior of the remote alarm when pressing the Buzzer key Remote Alarm setting Refer to page 37 39 Connecting terminal Normal condition Abnormal condition Including in the cases of power outage and of where the power plug is pulled out When pressing the buzzer key ON Non interlock with Buzzer key COM N C Close Open Open Maintain in...

Page 17: ... temperature For example if the chamber is controlled at 37 C the ambient temperature must be 32 C or less Do not allow the ambient temperature to become too high Strong and level floor Select a site with a strong and level floor If the floor is uneven or the installation is not level the incubator will be unstable and this may cause accident or injury To avoid vibration and noise always make sure...

Page 18: ...as Doing so may result in explosion or fire In addition insulation may deteriorate due to corrosion of protective casing resulting in current leakage or electric shock No falling objects Do not install the incubator in a location where there is the possibility of objects falling from above Doing so may result in damage or accident ...

Page 19: ...sture Note Remove the cable tie banding the power supply cord Prolonged banding may cause the corrosion of the cord coating WARNING Do not leave the plastic wrapping bags within reach of children If the bag is placed over a child s head it can block the mouth and nose and cause suffocation 2 Set the humidifying pan and humidifying pan cover Fig 1 3 Set 4 trays Fig 2 4 Adjust the leveling feet Adju...

Page 20: ...circuit breaker installed by qualified service personnel CAUTION Do not climb on the incubator or place objects on top of it Doing so may damage it or cause it to fall over resulting in injury In case of double stack For stacking the incubators surely refer to the procedure included with the optional double stacking bracket MCO 170PS or the stacking plate MCO 170SB Note Two hooks are attached to t...

Page 21: ... the optional automatic CO2 cylinder changeover kit MCO 21GC refer to page 70 72 Note If the CO2 gas is supplied to multiple CO2 incubators from a single gas cylinder a CO2 solid will be formed in the gas regulator The gas regulator safety valve will operate and there may an explosive sound 3 After connecting the gas tube make sure that no gas is leaking 4 Set the CO2 gas on the secondary side to ...

Page 22: ...on corrosion or rusting Be careful to keep the diluted detergent or water out of the temperature sensor the CO2 gas injection port the inner sample air access port the fan motor shaft bearing and the inner sample air outlet Fig 2 Also do not wash the temperature sensor and the UV lamp using detergent Doing so may cause failure Fig 2 3 Soak a gauze or unwoven cloth in distilled water and wring it t...

Page 23: ... cleaning to keep the intended performance Be careful not to damage the UV lamp in the duct MCO 170AICUVH 170AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed 1 Turn OFF the power to the incubator 2 Open the outer and inner doors and pull out all the trays Fig 1 3 Pull out the humidifying pan Fig 2 4 Pull out the humidifying pan cover Fig 3 5 Pull out the fan cover Fig 4 Humidifying ...

Page 24: ...uct and remove it from the pins on the rear side Fig 5 7 Pull out the fan Fig 6 8 Remove the silicon caps of each access port from interior Fig 7 and exterior Fig 8 Duct Silicon cap Silicon cap Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 ...

Page 25: ...ling the fan cover position the long hole of duct with the projection of fan cover and insert directly Fig 3 Same applies for the humidifying pan cover The fan cover may lean by strongly pushing the head of it in the back Make sure that there is no space in the lower fan cover after installing because the leaning fan cover may have a bad influence on the camber temperature distribution CAUTION If ...

Page 26: ...umidifying pan with water early when the volume of water is decreased Mixing any reagent in the humidifying water may have a bad influence on the cultivation Especially when using the UV lamp do not use any reagent Because the UV light may deteriorate the reagent mixed with the humidifying water 5 Set the humidifying pan with the inner side flush against the back and close the inner door and the o...

Page 27: ... the UV lamp is OFF if the MCO 170AICUVH 170AICUV or the optional MCO 170UVS is installed Be careful when closing the outer door Use the handle when closing the outer door Holding the door in other places may cause injury by getting fingers caught in the door Do not lean on the outer door Doing so may result in injury from the outer door coming loose or the incubator falling over or it may cause c...

Page 28: ...reful not to get containers or trays dirty when taking them in and out Keep the chamber clean Wipe off any fingerprints If water spills from the humidifying pan or if the doors are left open for a long time condensation may form on the inside of the doors If that occurs wipe off the condensation with a dry sterile gauze In particular clean and disinfect the chamber if the culture medium is spilled...

Page 29: ...ower switch on the lower right side of the incubator 7 MCO 170AICUVH 170AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed Set the frequency of a power supply on the LCD touch panel Refer to page 57 58 WARNING Always use the removal power supply cord that is provided Other power supply cord may cause electric shock or fire The provided removal power supply cord is only for this produc...

Page 30: ... 34 36 Tools 1 Tools 1 screen Temp CO2 Calibration Don t push See Next page Alarm Setting 1 Setting Temp alarm CO2 density alarm 37 38 Alarm Setting 2 Setting Alarm delay ring back remote alarm etc 37 39 UV Setting 2 Setting Operate UV timer power supply frequency Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours 56 58 59 60 STD Gas Setting 3 Setting CO2 density of standard gas 74 75 STD Gas Calibration 3 Operate Cal...

Page 31: ...age 73 Message select key Operate Changing some messages H2O2 key 5 Operate H2O2 decontamination Page 61 66 Unlock key 6 Operate Unlock the outer door Page 67 69 Buzzer key Operate Silencing the buzzer Alarm is not canceled except for some alarms page 79 5 Under any of the following conditions only When an H2O2 generator MCO HP is installed in the MCO 170AICUVH When all H2O2 generator MCO HP H2O2 ...

Page 32: ...ue and press OK key key description Numerical key 0 9 Input numerical values Up Down key Increases or decreases the numerical value displayed in the numerical input box Clear key Deletes the numerical value displayed on the numerical input box Cancel key Stops inputting on the numerical input box and closes the input window Note While the input window is open it is not possible to operate Top key ...

Page 33: ...ature the CO2 density and the temperature of the high limit temperature alarm for normal operation according to the following procedure The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power on 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Set key to lead the Stand by Setting screen ...

Page 34: ...is activated Settable range 20 0 o C 53 0 o C factory setting 53 0 o C Auto lock Refer to page 67 69 Refer to page 78 80 for detail of each alarm Note When operating the incubator for the first time or after not using it for an extended period of time operate it for at least about 4 hours until the chamber temperature and the CO2 sensor are stable after setting the chamber temperature to the desir...

Page 35: ... key lock Key Lock By holding Key Lock slide key and sliding it to the right Key Lock turns to ON Password The password Max 6 digits inputted here is the release password of Key Lock Confirm Password To prevent erroneous input input the same password to Password input box When inputting different password Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and input the correct password Note It is possibl...

Page 36: ... outer door refer to page 68 Manage the release password of Keylock properly 4 On the Menu screen press Back key to return to the Top screen Operation for Kelock ON To press neither CO2 gas supply line select key nor Buzzer key Password input box is displayed and input of password is required When the inputted password is incorrect Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and then input the cor...

Page 37: ...password of Key lock and press OK key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Key Lock key to lead the Key Lock screen 4 On the Key Lock screen by holding Key Lock slide key and sliding to the left change to OFF Press Apply key to turn the key lock OFF The display returns to the Menu screen 5 On the Menu screen press Back key to return to the Top screen ...

Page 38: ...m delay ring back and remote alarm go to procedure 5 4 On the Alarm Setting 1 screen input each parameter Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Tools 1 screen Each parameter setting Temp Alarm When the chamber temperature exceeds the scope the set temperature the set value of Automatic set temperature alarm the alarm is activated Settable range 1 0 o C 5 0 o C factory ...

Page 39: ...or is recovered from the alarm state within the door alarm delay time the buzzer doesn t sound after the elapse of the door alarm delay Ring Back The function is that the alarm buzzer sounds again when the alarm state still continues after the alarm delay set time passed even though the alarm buzzer was stopped by pressing Buzzer key By holding and sliding Ring Back slide key to the right the Ring...

Page 40: ...he behavior at the time of pressing Buzzer key and the re activation of alarm under each setting condition refer to Table 5 7 on page 79 Resolve the cause of the alarm in reference to page 78 80 because the alarm itself is not deactivated by pressing Buzzer key except for some alarms Note The buzzer for the high limit temperature alarm can t be silenced ...

Page 41: ...ration log data chamber temperature CO2 density and open close state of outer door Use the following procedure to set the log interval interval of acquiring the operation log 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 3 Press Setting key to lead the Setting screen ...

Page 42: ...can be saved Log interval 2 minutes Approx 46 days Log interval 6 minutes Approx 135 days Log interval 30 minutes Approx 664 days When saving data more than the above and the data is overwritten and the old data is delated 3 Press Top key to return to the Top screen Displaying operation log Operation log saved in the incubator can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel 1 Press Menu key to...

Page 43: ...display graphically 5 On the Chart screen by pressing Show key after pressing the item you want to display graphically the graph of each operation log is displayed Actual Temp Chamber temperature log graph Go to procedure 6 Actual CO2 Level CO2 density log graph Go to procedure 7 Door Opening Open close state of outer door log graph Go to procedure 8 ...

Page 44: ...eturn to the Top screen 8 Door Opening log graph is displayed Press Back key to return to the Chart screen Press Top key to return to the Top screen Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during a month Refer to page 52 for the procedure of setting time To Actual CO2 Level log To previous day To next day To Actual Temp log To Door Opening log To previous day To next day To Actual CO2 Lev...

Page 45: ...t to the USB memory inserted into the USB port 1 Insert the USB memory into the USB port Note It is not possible to use a USB memory with security functions that requires entering password 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 4 Press Data Export key to lead the Export screen ...

Page 46: ...age 52 for the procedure of setting time 6 On the Export screen select the type of operation log data you want to export To export all types of operation log data press All Ch key To export only operation log data you want to export select operation log data you want to export and then press Selected Ch key Actual Temp Chamber temperature log data Actual CO2 Level CO2 density log data Door Opening...

Page 47: ...ta is complete operation log data saved in the incubator are not deleted 8 Remove the USB memory from the USB port Note The log folder is created in the USB memory and the exported file is saved in it in CSV format The exported file name is in date 8 digits type of data format e g When exporting all types of data using All from Oct 1st 2013 to Jan 1st 2014 20131001 20140101_AllCh csv e g When expo...

Page 48: ...s Alarm log saved in the incubator can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel Note When saving alarm logs more than 257 the oldest alarm log is deleted and then overwritten 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 3 Press Alarm key to lead the Alarm screen ...

Page 49: ...ge 1 day 45 days Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during 1 month Refer to page 52 for the procedure of setting time Press Back key to return to the Log screen Press Top key to return to the Top screen On the Alarm screen of procedure 4 or 5 alarm log data can be exported in CSV format to the USB memory inserted into the USB port 6 Insert the USB memory into the USB port Note It is ...

Page 50: ... the USB port by CSV format 1 Insert a USB memory in the USB port Note It is not possible to use a USB memory with security functions that requires entering password 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 4 Press Alarm Export key to lead Alarm Export screen ...

Page 51: ... button and input days Settable range 1 day 45 days Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during 1 month Refer to page 52 for the procedure of setting time 6 Press Export key Note When USB memory is not inserted in the USB port Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and insert an USB memory into the USB port When alarm log data doesn t exist in the specified days Notice dialog box ...

Page 52: ...t deleted 7 Remove a USB memory from the USB port Note A log folder is created in a USB memory and an exported data file is saved in the log folder by CSV format Exported file name The first date during exported period 8 digits the last date 8 digits AlarmLog Example When exporting alarm log data for 7 days on January 7 2014 20140101 20140107_AlarmLog csv 8 Press Top key to return to the Top scree...

Page 53: ... key to lead the Date Time screen 4 On the Date Time screen input the present date and time Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Tools 2 screen Note 24 hour clock It is recommended to set the time periodically since the error of about 1 minute may be observed during a month 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen ...

Page 54: ...s Tools 2 key to lead the Tools 2 screen 3 Press Brightness Sleep key to lead the Brightness Sleep screen 4 On the Brightness Sleep screen each setting of brightness and sleep is available Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 2 screen ...

Page 55: ... right the Sleep function is turned to ON Input the set value of time to change the Sleep state Settable range 1 minute 5 minutes factory setting 2 minutes Note It is not possible to operate any key in the Sleep state By touching the LCD touch panel the Sleep state is released and the LCD touch panel returns to the usual state Under this condition key operations are available Brightness Sleep Brig...

Page 56: ...Tools 2 key to lead the Tools 2 screen 3 Press DAQ Setting key to lead the DAQ Setting screen 4 On the DAQ Setting screen each setting of DAQ is available Refer to the Procedure Setting Manual Data Acquisition System MTR 5000 for details of settings Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 2 screen 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen ...

Page 57: ...n the condensation in the chamber and chamber temperature distribution because the UV lamp generates heat for a long time It may also shorten the service life of the UV lamp The preset period can be changed when necessary as shown in the page 57 58 To check whether the UV lamp is lit open the outer door and then press the door switch with the inner door close Visible blue light can be confirmed fr...

Page 58: ...ion on replacing the UV lamp If the UV lamp burns out Err18 UV Lamp Abnormal is displayed in the message display field it is not possible to perform H2O2 decontamination Replace the UV lamp and the glow starter type FG 7P or FG 7PL Setting UV lamp ON period Use the following procedure to change the setting of the UV lamp ON period 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Tools 1 key to lea...

Page 59: ...al time which UV lamp has turned on is displayed as the percentage to 5 000 hours which are recommendation time to replace It is impossible to set UV Timer Ext The more total time which UV lamp has turned on increases the more UV ray output declines In order to cover a decline of the UV ray output the lighting time of UV lamp is automatically extended with an increase of total lighting time of UV ...

Page 60: ...e humidifying pan cover Clean all the attachments in an autoclave or with alcohol for disinfection 2 Clean and wipe off inside the chamber with alcohol for disinfection 3 Set the CO2 density to 0 and set the high limit alarm temperature to at least 10 o C higher than the chamber set temperature Refer to page 32 33 Note The UV 24 hour mode may increase the chamber temperature 4 Press Menu key to le...

Page 61: ...p condition display when UV lamp is lighting Note The UV 24 hour mode may cause the automatic set temperature alarm because of a rising chamber temperature After procedure 8 by opening the outer door when UV lamp is lighting UV lamp is turned OFF and UV 24 hour mode is canceled by opeining the outer door Redo from procedure 4 to start the UV 24 hour mode again 9 Press Top key to return to the Top ...

Page 62: ...NG When performing H2O2 decontamination make sure that the outer and inner doors are securely closed During H2O2 decontamination plug the access hole with the silicon caps that are provided Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of H2O2 gas WARNING Never start H2O2 decontamination when Warning UV Bulb Life is displayed in the message display field The UV resolve is not sufficient...

Page 63: ...he 2 holes on the lower left side of the duct Fig 1 Note Make sure that the H2O2 generator is securely attached Uncertain attachment may result in insufficient decontamination 7 Remove a connector cap from connector on bottom right of the far side of the chamber Connect the H2O2 generator and connector by a cable that is provided Fig 2 Note Be sure to keep the connector cap 8 Insert 4 trays in the...

Page 64: ... outer door 11 Press H2O2 key for 3 seconds to lead the H2O2 Decontamination screen Note When the model does not have H2O2 decontamination function H2O2 key is not displayed on the Top screen When key lock is ON Password input window is opened and input of the password is required Refer to page 35 12 On the H2O2 Decontamination Step1 screen the system check starts automatically If the system is no...

Page 65: ...s will start execution and finish automatically Execute the decontamination again because the decontamination is not completed WARNING Do not use the unlock key to unlock the outer door during H2O2 decontamination or during H2O2 gas resolve by UV Doing so may cause harm to health from H2O2 gas leakage Step3 is the process to warm the chamber temperature to 45 o C Note By pressing Abort key H2O2 de...

Page 66: ...lute the remaining H2O2 reagent in the H2O2 generator with a large volume of water and dispose of it Rinse and wash the H2O2 generator with distilled water Then keep the H2O2 generator in a clean environment outside of the chamber Note Do not wash either the inside or outside of the H2O2 generator with alcohol 17 After H2O2 decontamination surplus H2O2 liquid will remain at the bottom of the chamb...

Page 67: ...er will not tip or be knocked over Precautions for disposal Dispose according to the rule in your country Using unlock key Unlocking when power is interrupted MCO 170AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed to the MCO 170AICUV 170AIC outer door is locked with electric lock under a power outage To unlock the outer door while the power is interrupted use the unlock key that is...

Page 68: ... Stand by Setting screen auto lock setting is available Press Apply key to turn the auto lock ON and save the set value The display returns to the Menu screen Each setting of auto lock Auto lock function is that the outer door is locked automatically when the setting time passed after the door closed By holding the Auto lock slide key and sliding it right the Auto lock is turned to ON Settable ran...

Page 69: ...tric lock MCO 170EL is installed to the MCO 170AICUV 170AIC outer door is locked with electric lock under a power outage To unlock the outer door while the power is interrupted use the unlock key that is provided To re lock the outer door turn the unlock key to the lock direction while the outer door is open Close the outer door after the out door is locked manually Note The outer door cannot be l...

Page 70: ...o lead the Stand by Setting screen 3 On the Stand by Setting screen by holding the Auto lock slide key and sliding it left the Auto lock is turned to OFF Press Apply key to change Auto lock OFF and the display returns to the Menu screen 4 Press Back key to return to the Top screen ...

Page 71: ...O2 gas pipe and the gas regulator of the CO2 gas cylinder A 3 Using a gas tube that is provided connect the connecting port B for CO2 gas pipe and the gas regulator of the CO2 gas cylinder B Note If the CO2 gas is supplied to multiple CO2 incubators from a single gas cylinder a CO2 solid will be formed in the gas regulator The gas regulator safety valve will operate and it may make an explosive so...

Page 72: ...CO 21GC is installed CO2 gas supply line indicator A B and CO2 gas supply line select key are displayed in the Top screen CO2 gas supply line indicator A or B being used is lighted CO2 gas supply line indicator A and B CO2 gas supply line select key CO2 gas supply line being used ...

Page 73: ...es into CO2 gas cylinder A Table 2 CO2 gas supply line automatic changeover e g When CO2 gas cylinder A is empty it changes over CO2 gas cylinder B Situation CO2 gas CO2 gas supply line indicator Message display field Supply line Cylinder A Cylinder B A B 1 CO2 gas is supplying from valve A A Remaining Remaining Light on Light off 2 CO2 density in the chamber is not increased even if CO2 gas valve...

Page 74: ...on the empty CO2 gas is manually retuned to the CO2 gas supply line before the Buzzer key is pressed Table 3 After changed into CO2 gas cylinder B because CO2 gas cylinder A is empty if you changed into A manually Situation CO2 gas CO2 gas supply line indicator Message display field Supply line Cylinder A Cylinder B A B 1 Changed into CO2 gas supply line B automatically B Empty Remaining Reverse v...

Page 75: ...O2 incubator Since a Standard gas cylinder is used as a standard of exact density during CO2 density calibration prepare a standard gas cylinder that is same as the set CO2 density Note There is not the problem to remain connected standard gas cylinder after finished CO2 gas density calibration 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Tools 1 key to lead the Tools 1 screen 4 Press STD Gas ...

Page 76: ...screen Settable range 4 0 21 0 Factory setting 5 0 6 Press STD Gas Calibration key to lead the STD Gas Calibration screen 7 On the STD Gas Calibration Step1 screen system check starts automatically If the system is normal display leads the STD Gas Calibration Step2 screen 8 On the STD Gas Calibration Step2 screen press OK key to lead the STD Gas Calibration Step3 screen ...

Page 77: ...o Step5 Procedure 10 automatically 10 After completion of CO2 density calibration display leads the STD Gas Calibration Step5 screen CO2 incubator returns to the normal operation 11 On the STD Gas Calibration Step5 screen press OK key to return to the Tools 1 screen On the Tools 1 screen press Top key to return to the Top screen ...

Page 78: ...east once a month 1 Remove all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 22 2 Clean the chamber and all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 21 3 Install all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 24 When there is excessive dirt contact our sales representative or agent ...

Page 79: ...2 gas cylinder empty The CO2 density does not increase when the CO2 valve is opened Err01 CO2 Gas Empty is displayed in the message display field Chamber temperature sensor error The chamber temperature sensor is disconnected Err05 Temp Sensor Open is displayed in the message display field Heater OFF The chamber temperature sensor is short circuited Err06 Temp Sensor Short is displayed in the mess...

Page 80: ... because the alarm itself is not deactivated by pressing Buzzer key Table 6 In the cases of high limit temperature alarm or Err38 The outer door opens during H2O2 decontamination refer to next page Remote Alarm setting Ring Back setting Buzzer from CO2 incubator Remote Alarm When pressing the Buzzer key When the Ring Back set time passes When pressing the Buzzer key When the Ring Back set time pas...

Page 81: ...n the outer door is open ON when the outer door is open H2O2 mist generation is cancelled Resolve time is extended Failure during H2O2 gas resolve by UV The UV lamp failed during H2O2 gas resolve by UV Err36 UV Lamp Failure is displayed in the message display field Intermittent tone ON Resolve time is extended Power was interrupted during H2O2 gas resolve by UV After power is restored Err37 Power ...

Page 82: ... kgf cm 2 G 551 psi G or lower it is a sign that there is little gas remaining Replace the cylinder soon Is the incubator operating beside the appliance that generates the electromagnetic wave The chamber temperature does not match the set value Is the ambient temperature less than 5 C different from the set value for the chamber temperature Is the outer door closed with the inner door left open I...

Page 83: ...gas piping If gas density is slow to recover when the CO2 gas pressure is normal it is possible that the HEPA filter may be clogged Contact our sales representative or agent Is there little gas remaining in the CO2 gas cylinder Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator at the specified value of 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm 2 G 4 3 psi G Is the gas tube blocked Is the duct securely attached Attach t...

Page 84: ...to the 4 points hooks Fig 1 Is the fan attached properly Confirm if the fan is pushed all the way to the motor shaft Fig 2 Is the H2O2 generator securely installed Set the 2 pins of the H2O2 generator in the 2 holes at the left bottom of the duct Fig 3 Is it the end of life of the H2O2 generator If the total operating time exceeds 5 000 hours replace the H2O2 generator Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Note If th...

Page 85: ...or must be dismantled and disposed of by qualified personnel only If the CO2 incubator is left where outsiders enter it may result unexpected accident for example children to become locked inside Before disposing the CO2 incubator with biohazardous danger decontaminate the CO2 incubator to the extent possible by the user ...

Page 86: ...elp us to conserve the environment we live in German Ihr Panasonic Produkt wurde entworfen und hergestellt mit qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien und Komponenten die recycelt und wiederverwendet werden können Dieses Symbol bedeutet daß elektrische und elektronische Geräte am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer von Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Gerät bei Ihrer örtlichen ...

Page 87: ...minées de manière inappropriée peuvent s avérer potentiellement dangereuses pour la santé humaine et pour l environnement Cependant ces matières sont nécessaires au bon fonctionnement de votre appareil ou de votre machine Pour cette raison il vous est demandé de ne pas vous débarrasser de votre appareil ou machine usagé avec vos ordures ménagères Spanish Los productos Panasonic están diseñados y f...

Page 88: ...de recolha separados para produtos eléctricos e electrónicos usados Por favor ajude nos a conservar o ambiente em que vivemos Italian Il vostro prodotto Panasonic è stato costruito da materiali e componenti di alta qualità che sono riutilizzabili o riciclabili Prodotti elettrici ed elettronici portando questo simbolo alla fine dell uso devono essere smaltiti separatamente dai rifiuti casalinghi Vi...

Page 89: ... en elektronische apparatuur bij de daarvoor wettelijke instanties aangeboden Alstublieft help allen mee om het milieu te beschermen Swedish Din Panasonic produkt är designad och tillverkad av material och komponenter med hög kvalitet som kan återvinnas och återanvändas Denna symbol betyder att elektriska och elektroniska produkter efter slutanvändande skall sorteras och lämnas separat från Ditt h...

Page 90: ...ruded polystyrene Heating system DHA system heater jacket air jacket system Heater 295 W Humidifying system Natural evaporation with humidifying pan Temperature controller PID control system Temperature display Digital display CO2 controller PID control system CO2 density display Digital display Air circulation Fan assisted Air filter 0 3 m Efficiency 99 97 or higher UV lamp 4 W x 1 ozone free emi...

Page 91: ...for using in the chamber Shaker for CO2 incubator MIR S100C Note Refer to the updated catalog when ordering an optional component Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Table 10 Optional accessories for each function MCO 170AIC MCO 170AICUV MCO 170AICUVH To disinfect by UV UV system set MCO 170UVS standard equipment To decontaminate by H2O2 UV system set MCO 170UVS H2O2 ge...

Page 92: ...nt temperature 23 o C setting 37 o C CO2 5 no load Chamber humidity 95 R H 5 R H Applicable environment condition Temperature 5 o C to 35 o C Humidity 80 R H max The designed performance may not be obtained If the ambient temperature is equal or less than 15 o C Noise level 29 dB A scale Power consumption Max 379 W Heat emission Max 1 070 kJ h Rated voltage frequency AC 220 V 240 V 50 Hz Amperage ...

Page 93: ...on of the unit Unit interior No contamination Decontaminated Contaminated Others 3 Instructions for safe repair maintenance of the unit a The unit is safe to work on b There is some danger see below Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b below Date Signature Address Division Telephone Product name CO2 incubator Model No MCO Serial number Date of Installation Pleas...

Page 94: ...s only 0123 1 1 1 Sakata Oizumi Machi Ora Gun Gunma 370 0596 Japan Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Panasonic Healthcare Co Ltd 2014 Printed in Japan 7FB6P15171100 S0514 0 2014 05 27 ...

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