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6  |   Operation

SpeedVac™ SPD210

*When the temperature is set to “no”, the heat time is 
defaulted to “0.00” while executing the run.

Saving a program is achieved by pressing and holding down 
the corresponding 

Program

 button for 3 seconds. The 

parameters displayed in the screen are stored into the 
program and can be loaded for use at a later time.

3.

Pre-Heat

 - Use to pre-heat the chamber to 45°C prior to 

beginning a run or between runs. Once a run is initiated, 
the pre-heat automatically stops.

Note that the pre-heat function is only enabled if the 
temperature set point is different than “no”.

4.

Temperature display

 - Indicates the set temperature or 

the actual temperature during a run in °C. The 
temperature set point can be set from 35°C to 65°C at a 
5°C interval. In addition, it is possible to set the 
temperature to “no”, which means that heating will not be 
applied during the run. The temperature setting of “no” 
can be reached under 35°C or over 65°C.

5.

Time display

 - Indicates the heat timer or the run timer 

set points. During a run, it indicates the elapsed or 
remaining run time or the remaining heat time. The range 
for these timers is from 0.01 [1 min.] to 9.59 [9 hours, 59 
minutes] at a 1-minute interval. In addition, it is possible 
to set the heat time to “CCC”, which represents a 
continuous heating throughout the execution of a run. 
The setting of “CCC” can be reached under 0.01 [1 min.] 
or over 9.59 [9 hours, 59 minutes].

6.

Select

 - Press this button to select the parameters to be 

modified. The selection is from left to right, in a cyclic 

manner. The selected parameters is shown by the 
corresponding indicator that is illuminated.

7.

Minus (“-”)

 - Decrements the value of the selected 

parameter.

8.

Plus (“+”)

 - Increments the value of the selected 

parameter.

9.

View

 - During a run, pressing view shows the set run 

parameters. When no run is ongoing, pressing view 
displays the actual live parameters. The time display 
shows either “0.00” or the end status of the last executed 
run (e.g. “End”, “Err.”).

10.

Manual run

 - Starts a “Manual” run based on the 

parameters loaded in the screen, use manual run 
function if you do not want to set a fixed run time.

11.

Auto run

 - Starts an “Automated” run based on the 

parameters loaded in the screen, use auto run function if 
you want to set a fixed run time.

12.

Stop

 - Terminates a “Manual” or 

Auto

 run.

Note: 

Restoring the factory default parameters for a given 

program is achieved by selecting it and then pressing and 
holding down the 

Stop

 button for 3 seconds. The default 

parameters associated with the program (factory default) will 
be restored and the screen updated accordingly.

Audible Notification

The concentrator will play tones depending on the user 
actions. Below is a description of these tones. 

Table 2. Program Settings

Program

Description

Default UI 
parameters

Program 1

Water

Temperature: 45°C

Heat time: 2.00

Run time: 2.00

Program 2

“Low Boiling”   
ACN/MEOH

Temperature: 65°C

Heat time: 2.00

Run time: 2.00

Program 3

HPLC

H2O + Low Boil 
s.1% acid

Temperature: “no”

Heat time: 0.01*

Run time: 2.00

Note: 

The programs are for convenience only. 

Prior to use, users are advised to conduct a risk 
assessment to confirm that the program 
parameters meet the user’s application specific 
needs and conditions. Users accept the risks 
associated with using these programs.

Table 3. Audible Notifications

Event

Sound Description

Start-up

5 beeps

Starting a run (manual 
or automatic)

1 single beep

Manually stopping a 
manual or automatic 
run

3 beeps

Automatically 
stopping an automatic 
run

1 beep that is repeated until the 
user pushes the 

Stop

 button or 

opens the cover of the 
concentrator

Program saved

3 beeps

User input error 

1 long beep that lasts for 1 
second

Summary of Contents for SpeedVac SPD210

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation 80302131 Revision A September 2018 SpeedVac SPD210 Vacuum Concentrator ...

Page 2: ...rmo Fisher Scientific Inc provides this document to its customers with a product purchase to use in the product operation This document is copyright protected and any reproduction of the whole or any part of this document is strictly prohibited except with the written authorization of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc The contents of this document are subject to change without notice All technical info...

Page 3: ...ion 4 Contents 4 Installation of SPD210 4 Operation 5 Description Of Control Panel 5 Manual Run 7 Auto Run 7 Drying Rate 8 Exporting Live Run Data 8 HyperTerminal Configuration 8 Lid Stay Mechanism 9 Other Topics 9 Rotors and Rotor Blocks 10 Accessories 11 Appendix 1 12 Additional SPD210 System Setup 12 Appendix 2 13 Warranty 14 ...

Page 4: ...is completed with the addition of a vapor condensation trap available separately for virtually 100 solvent recovery This results in a thorough evaporation process in a safe environment for both the sample and the user The unit features an advanced front panel with dual timer for automatic or manual control of run conditions it also features three programs that are modifiable which enable user to r...

Page 5: ...dicates extreme low temperatures and high risk of frostbite Do not touch bare metal or samples with unprotected body parts This symbol indicates possible pinch points which may cause personal injury This symbol indicates a need to use gloves during the indicated procedures If performing decontamination procedures use chemically resistant gloves Before installing using or maintaining this product p...

Page 6: ...per Installation Categories II Operative Power 115 VAC 60 Hz 8 amps 230 VAC 50 Hz 6 amps Vacuum Chamber TEFLON coated chemical resistant aluminum casting Cover Glass cover includes a safety interlock Induction Motor Maintenance free Bearings Standard Chamber temperature 35 C to 65 C 5 C increments Weight 117 lbs 53 kg Dimensions W x D x H 19 in x 26 in x 18 in 48 cm x 66 cm x 46 cm Fuse 8 A 250 VA...

Page 7: ...units configured for 230 VAC 50 Hz should be plugged into a circuit rated for at least 6 amps Note Do not use any detachable power cord that is not adequately rated for the unit Installation of SPD210 Figure 1 Rear View of System Table 1 Contents Qty Description 1 Thermo Scientific Savant SpeedVac SPD210 Concentrator 1 Cover Lock Emergency Release Tool 1 Line Cord 1 To prevent damage to pump due t...

Page 8: ...the pin with the groove Secure the assembly by screwing the retaining knob into the drive shaft above the rotor Tighten it firmly but not excessively Description Of Control Panel 1 Lid locked Indicates if the lid of the concentrator is locked or not The indicator will be illuminated when locked 2 Program buttons 3 programs that are modifiable Loading a program is achieved by pressing the correspon...

Page 9: ...parameter 9 View During a run pressing view shows the set run parameters When no run is ongoing pressing view displays the actual live parameters The time display shows either 0 00 or the end status of the last executed run e g End Err 10 Manual run Starts a Manual run based on the parameters loaded in the screen use manual run function if you do not want to set a fixed run time 11 Auto run Starts...

Page 10: ...es will click allowing air to bleed into the chamber 11 After the rotor stops spinning the cover lock disengages and the lid locked indicator is turned off The display reverts to last set parameters 12 Open the cover and remove the samples GENERAL During the run display shows actual parameters To check set parameters press View button and Select button The display will revert temporarily to the se...

Page 11: ...he data are sent at a fixed baud rate of 115200 and are comma separated as shown in the format temperature heat time run time The temperature is represented as a 2 digit integer in C The heat time is expressed as a 3 digit integer in minutes or CCC for continuous heating The runtime is expressed as a 3 digit integer in minutes Note The following section details the step by step procedures for conf...

Page 12: ...ignal the user with the Lid message on the display and an error tone Otherwise during a run the user cannot open the cover due to vacuum in the concentration chamber The cover is locked down at all times during a run and whenever power to the unit is interrupted The cover lock is an additional safety feature that reduces the risk of injury or damage while rotor is spinning Never bypass the cover l...

Page 13: ...itable measuring and auxiliary equipment as well as detailed service instruction Wear gloves eye protection masks and lab coats while working on the system WARNING Burns due to hot device parts When the concentrator is set to a temperature of 60 C and above the rotor and the sample tubes will be hot do not touch the wall of the rotor chamber use suitable auxiliary to remove the sample tubes Type D...

Page 14: ...x45 mm 1 dram 24 3 RBA24 15 45 Round or Flat Bottom Flask 2 50 ml each flask RBA2 FLSK 100 1 175 ml each flask RBA1 FLSK 250 Part No Description GF4000 Glass condensation flask 4 liter 121 6162 00 White Foam Insulating ring for coverglass trap SCC1 CryoCool heat transfer fluid 1 liter RAD200 Rotor Adapter for the SUMAX400 Upper Magnet assembly ANT100 Post trap assembly for Oligo Preps Used on UVS8...

Page 15: ...stem Figure 6 Component High Vacuum System SpeedVac Concentrator SPD210 Vacuum Tubing To Pump UVS450 ANT100 Exhaust recovery Post Trap Bleeder Valve Universal Vacuum Source SpeedVac Concentrator SPD210 Flexible Vacuum Tubing RVT450 Cold Trap SCT120 DVG50 VLP120 Vacuum Pump Chemical Trap Bleeder Valve ...

Page 16: ...es with methanol to remove materials that inhibit or prevent evaporation of aqueous samples 2 TO KEEP VACUUM PUMP OIL CLEAN TRY THE FOLLOWING Empty solvent s collected in the Refrigerated Vapor Trap as frequently as possible Change the oil in the vacuum pump when it becomes brown in color or smells of solvents being evaporated Attach a Thermo Scientific VPOF110 Vacuum Pump Oil Filter Recirculator ...

Page 17: ...01450 Power switch Molveno SX8231881100F000 1 14 80301442 MAIN CONTROL BOARD 1 15 80302069 EJOT WN1451 K40 LENGTH 8mm TORX KN6038 4 16 80302062 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 3 8in 6 17 80302061 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 1 4in 20 18 M50 0130 00 NUT HEX KEPS 832 SS 4 19 80302072 Torx 8 32 x 1 2 Flathead screw 4 20 80302172 TORX FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 32x5 8in 2 21 80301452 USB CABLE B MALE TO B FEMALE PANEL MOUNT 1 22...

Page 18: ...4 M60 0015 01 TUBULAR HEATER 120V 1 5 80301582 MOTOR DRIVE MAGNET ASSY 115V 1 6 80302067 TORX PAN HEAD SCREW 8 32x5 16 6 7 80302061 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 1 4in 4 A B TITLE 1 2 SolidWorks 2007 10 25 C D E F E D C B A F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B TITLE 1 2 SolidWorks 2007 10 25 C D E F E D C B A F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSEMBLY CHAMBER HEATER SPD210 115 ...

Page 19: ... SX8231881100F000 1 14 80301442 MAIN CONTROL BOARD 1 15 80302069 EJOT WN1451 K40 LENGTH 8mm TORX KN6038 4 16 80302066 TORX FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 32x5 16in 2 17 80302062 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 3 8in 6 18 80302061 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 1 4in 20 19 M50 0130 00 NUT HEX KEPS 832 SS 4 20 80302072 Torx 8 32 x 1 2 Flathead screw 4 21 80302172 TORX FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 32x5 8in 2 22 80301452 USB CABLE B MALE TO B FE...

Page 20: ... 1 4 M60 0015 02 TUBULAR HEATER 240V 1 5 80301505 MOTOR DRIVE MAGNET ASSY 1 6 80302067 TORX PAN HEAD SCREW 8 32x5 16 6 7 80302061 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 1 4in 4 A B TITLE 1 2 SolidWorks 2007 10 25 C D E F E D C B A F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B TITLE 1 2 SolidWorks 2007 10 25 C D E F E D C B A F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ASSEMBLY CHAMBER HEATER SPD210 230 ...

Page 21: ... 80301449 DAMPER 3M SJ57B1 12 7x1 3 mm 2 5 80301482 Glass cover 1 6 80302033 NUT BRACKET ASSY 2 7 80302022 HINGE SOUTHCO N6 4E 422 20 2 8 80302072 Torx 8 32 x 1 2 Flathead screw 4 9 M90 0050 01 ADHESIVE FOAM STRIP 1 16 X 1 8 x 3 inch 10 80302066 TORX FLAT HEAD SCREW 6 32x5 16in 8 11 80302082 TORX PAN HEAD 6 32 X 5 16in 2 A B TITLE 1 2 SolidWorks 2007 10 25 C D E F E D C B A F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6...

Page 22: ...MA number issued by Thermo Costs of shipping the unit are not covered under warranty The warranty obliges you to follow the precautions in this manual When returning apparatus that may contain hazardous material you must pack and label them following U S Department of Transportation DOT regulations applying to transportation of hazardous materials Your shipping documents must also meet DOT regulat...

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