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For 20AF, 30AF, and 40AF models:

 These models come equipped with a dual-range "quick-set" knob dial.  This feature 

makes it easier to hit a target temperature range from a cold start, whether using the Fahrenheit or Centigrade scale.Turn 

the thermostat knob to the desired temperature indicated on the knob (Fahrenheit), or the dial (Centigrade).

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Chamber Loading

Understanding the unit's thermal convection and "load-effect" are necessary to optimize oven’s performance. Article or 

media processing times and/or uniformity are largely dependent on load density and positioning. 

Process the smallest possible load the application or workload will permit. For best processing of small multiples or a 

single item, adjust one shelf so that the article(s) is centered in the Lab Oven. 

Avoid large solid trays or foil on lower shelves, this can drastically limit heat to shelves and articles placed above. 

(FIG. 4)

Important guidelines for chamber loading and processing:

  Load the oven so that heated air circulation within the chamber is not impaired. 

Avoid extremely large (in quantity or size), or high-density loads 

( FIG. 5 )

.

 This will show by non-uniform processing and 

long or impossible "heat-through" times. To help determine a large load's suitability, use the set-point recovery time (the 

time it takes for the temperature to recover to the original set temperature once the load is placed), as a guide. 

Leave a space between articles on the shelf as shown in 

(FIG. 3). 

To reduce recovery time after inserting a load, reduce the load proportionally.  Also, large loads may require an elevated 

set temperature for the solution to reach and maintain a lower target temperature. 

General Operation 

(continued)

For 10AF models: 

Rotate the dial clockwise to around the number '8'. The “heat/cycle” light will come on indicating 

heater activity. 

Monitor the reading on the door thermometer until it reaches the desired temperature. 

Once the 

desired temperature is reached, rotate the control knob very slowly counter-clockwise until the heat-cycle light turns off. 

The thermostat will then cycle automatically maintaining the set temperature.

Rotate the dial to the desired temperature. The heat-cycle light will illuminate until the set temperature is reached. Once 

reached, the heat-cycle light will cycle on and off with the heaters maintaining set temperature. Typically, the oven will 

need to cycle at a set temperature for a minimum of 20 minutes before it will achieve equilibrium and become stable. 

The temperatures printed on the "quick-set" dial are designed to help quickly set a temperature to within close 

proximity of the indicated dial temperature. Small rotational adjustments to the dial will likely be required to set a 

more precise temperature setting as measured against the reading from the door thermometer (supplied), or 

another measuring device.

Any degree of offset observed for a given temperature setting may be different for other temperature settings on 

the dial. The control dial is calibrated at the factory in the middle of the model's temperature range and is 

therefore most accurate in these middle-range temperatures. Over time, continuous use at a single temperature 

setting may require periodic re-adjustment as the contacts wear or as ambient temperatures change seasonally, 

or from air conditioning or heating. See also: "Temperature Range Adjustment insert for more information".

Avoid placing articles or media against or within an inch of the walls, especially on the lower shelf. Heated air from the 

lower heat shield, is designed to travel up the sidewalls and can have a slightly elevated temperature from the setpoint 

and the rest of the chamber.

FIG. 3

FIG. 4

FIG. 5

Ideal Air 

Circulation

Obstructed 

Air Circulation

High Density 

load

To set a temperature in degrees Centigrade, turn the knob in a clockwise direction until the white triangle with the "°C" 

marking is pointing toward the desired temperature printed on the face of the control panel.

To set a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, turn the knob in a clockwise direction until the desired number on the knob is 

directly under the white triangle with the "°F" marking.

Summary of Contents for Analog Series

Page 1: ...TH FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES Issue Rev 10 22 Quincy Lab Inc 109 Shore Dr Burr Ridge Illinois 60527 1800 482 HEAT 4328 Copyright Quincy Lab Inc 2022 PAGE 1 For models 10AF 20AF 30AF 40AF WATTS VOLTS AMPS PLUG NEMA SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 10AF 1 MODEL 20AF 1 MODEL 30AF 1 MODEL 40AF 1 POWER Switch opening HEAT CYCLE ON OFF l Q 12x8 25x10 30 5x21x25 4 13x11x13 33x28x33 18x14 13x12 45 7x35 5x30 5 18x19 6...

Page 2: ... inside the oven Do not use any flammable solvents or gases or materials that may contain flammable solvents or gases or with liquids vapors or chemicals that produce toxic gases Do not use open liquids in the oven Conduct periodic maintenance as required WARNING Warns of a possible electrical shock IMPORTANT Refers to an important note in the usage of the unit WARNING Warns of a possible risk of ...

Page 3: ... very slowly counter clockwise until the heat cycle light turns off The thermostat will then cycle automatically maintaining the set temperature Rotate the dial to the desired temperature The heat cycle light will illuminate until the set temperature is reached Once reached the heat cycle light will cycle on and off with the heaters maintaining set temperature Typically the oven will need to cycle...

Page 4: ... 2282 Quincy Lab Inc 109 Shore Dr Burr Ridge Illinois 60527 If you have any ques ons or need technical assistance contact Quincy Lab technical support Visit us on the web at www quincylab com Thermal Safety Reset Snap Disc Thermostat Rocker Switch PART 101 2223 PART 201 2213 Motor Reset button Thermo Fuse Snap Disc Common Replacement Parts For a full list of replacement parts scan QR code The oven...

Page 5: ... 0 250 C Calibra on Trim Screw Thermostat Sha Behind Dial FIG A FIG B FIG C Calibrating the dial Set the dial to the most frequently used temperature and allow the oven to achieve temperature stability FIG B Using a 5 64 Allen Key loosen the knob screw s and remove the knob from the oven For models 20 30 and 40 remove the compres sion pin from the thermostat shaft as shown in FIG C Using a small b...

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