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Incubator BB 150 Operating Instructions
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Description of the device
NOTE – Alarm contact
The alarm contact receives only messages
caused by work space atmosphere conditions
(temperature or gas).
Power supply connection:
Fig. 9:
The power supply connection [5] of the device is esta-
blished via a cable with a connector for non-heating appliances.
The holder for the two device fuses is integral to the power supply
socket.
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Work space components
The working surface of the incubator has been designed to
minimize the surface area. This helps to reduce condamina-
tion and promotes easy of cleaning.
Internal chamber:
All components of the work space are made of stainless steel
and have a burnished, absolutely smooth and easy-to-clean
surface. Any embossings have a large radius.
As an option, the interior container, the shelf system, and the
blower wheel with its cover can be made of copper material.
NOTE – Oxidation of copper components
When exposed to heat and humid air, the cop-
per material of the interior container will oxi-
dize. This results in a discoloration of the
copper components during the test run for
checking the device functions.
Do not remove the oxide layer during routine
cleaning as this has an antimicrobial effect.
Fig. 9:
The components of the shelf system can be removed
easily so that only the easily treatable, surface-reduced internal
chamber [1] remains in the work space for cleaning and ma-
nual disinfection works.
Water reservoir:
Fig. 9:
The water reservoir [2] is integral to the internal chamber
floor and inclines toward the rear. The embossing in the wa-
ter tray is used to indicate minimum level [3] and the maximum
level [4].
Fig. 9
Work space layout,
Water reservoir