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To change the set point of a 
given parameter select it on the 
touch screen. This will provide a 
display corresponding to the 
parameter you have chosen as 
shown on the right.  The dial 
may be rotated to select the 
desired setting.  Alternatively, 

pressing the “KEY” button will 

allow the user to enter an exact 
value. 

Pressing the “DONE” 

button will accept the value. 

          

Once the parameters have been set, press “Done” on the Change Settings screen to return to 

the main display. 

Press “Start” to begin.

 

All values may be edited at any time during operation. 

 
 

The unit will begin a 10 second precooling cycle as indicated by the Status field. The reported 
time will show the countdown from 10 seconds. The fan and stir motor will start and the actual 
RPMs will be displayed. RPM values are expected to deviate slightly from the set values. At this 
point, all values can still be edited by changing the parameters as described above. Changes in 
set-

points will take effect as soon as the “DONE” button is pressed on the dial or keypad 

screens, with the exception of the LED as it will not be emitting at this point. 

 
 

Once the precooling countdown reaches 0, the LED will activate at the set intensity. The Status 
will update to running. The count will start from the duration set value.  
 
Note: If the duration set value is edited during operation to a value less than the elapsed time, 
the device will begin a post cooling cycle. 
It is recommended to pause operation prior to changing the duration set value. 

 

Once the cycle has completed, the unit will begin post cooling as indicated by the status field. 
The LEDs will stop emitting, however the fan and stir bar will continue to rotate until the 
countdown has reached 0.  
During the operation the cycle 

can be “Paused”. 

The LED will stop emitting and the fan and stir 

bar will stop rotating. The LED exposure (HH:MM:SS) and Time Remaining (HH:MM:SS) will 
pause.  

Summary of Contents for Photoreactor m2

Page 1: ...User Manual Rev C Penn Photon Devices LLC 1055 Mensch Dam Road Pennsburg PA 18073 USA Tel 011 267 923 8798...

Page 2: ...nents 6 4 2 Choosing a Location 6 4 3 Connecting the Power Cord 6 5 Operation 7 5 1 Setup 7 5 2 Performing a Photoredox Cycle 9 5 3 Termination Turning the Unit Off 11 6 System Information 12 7 Proper...

Page 3: ...parameters Intertek ETL CE and CB approved User defined parameters including temperature light intensity fan speed and stirring Auto stop pause and reset options Supports vial sizes gc 4 8 20 40 ml T...

Page 4: ...supply may cause damage to the device and or power supply and may result in injury It is the responsibility of the user to assess and mitigate any hazards that may result from a mixing interruption I...

Page 5: ...5 3 System Overview Light Shield LED Module Touchscreen Base Unit Reflector Vial Holder...

Page 6: ...ack and bottom Do not place the Photoreactor m2 on top of paper or loose material that may be drawn into any ventilation port Do not position the unit so that the back of the unit is obstructed The Ph...

Page 7: ...onitoring or control is desired connect a K type thermocouple to the K type connector Pass the thermocouple through the opening at the rear of the light shield see below and place the distal end withi...

Page 8: ...8 Warning To avoid damage to the device ensure the thermocouple does not come into contact with any moving parts i e stir magnet motor or fan Thermocouple path...

Page 9: ...press Start To customize set points press Change Settings on the main display The user interface opens the settings screen shown left The following set points can be customized Duration HH MM SS up t...

Page 10: ...all values can still be edited by changing the parameters as described above Changes in set points will take effect as soon as the DONE button is pressed on the dial or keypad screens with the excepti...

Page 11: ...ton will reset the device to the parameters set for the last cycle Parameters may be changed as described previously and another reaction may be initiated During a cycle the Stop button will immediate...

Page 12: ...bserve all labeling Immediately notify the manufacturer of any defects Cleaning Disinfection and Disposal Clean and disinfect the external housing of the Photoreactor m2 with a mild detergent Wipe wit...

Page 13: ...2 cm 4 8 inches Height 33 8 cm 13 3 inches Depth 42 67 cm 16 8 inches Weight Approximately 2 kg 4 4 lbs Operating mode Continuous Main cable 10 A 250 V Power supply 85 264V 50 60 Hz 120VA Expected Se...

Page 14: ...14 10 Product Ratings For all CE compliance questions EU customers may contact Necsel IP Inc an Ushio Group company 101 Panton Road Vergennes VT 05491 USA Tel 011 802 877 2182...

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