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VWR

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 INCU-Line, DRY-Line, VENTI-Line 

Prime 

Ovens and Incubators 

 

 

Instruction Manual 

 

European Catalogue Number(s): 

 

INCU-Line 

IL 56 Prime: 390-1346 

IL 112 Prime: 390-1349 
IL 180 Prime: 390-1350 

DRY-Line  

DL 56 Prime: 466-0600 

DL 112 Prime: 466-0601 
DL 180 Prime: 466-0602 

 

VENTI-Line  

VL 56 Prime: 466-0603 

VL 112 Prime: 466-0604 
VL 180 Prime: 466-0605 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Before using the equipment, please read carefully 

this instruction manual!

 

 

Version 2.1 

Issued 6.03.2020 

 

Summary of Contents for DRY-Line 466-0601

Page 1: ...e IL 56 Prime 390 1346 IL 112 Prime 390 1349 IL 180 Prime 390 1350 DRY Line DL 56 Prime 466 0600 DL 112 Prime 466 0601 DL 180 Prime 466 0602 VENTI Line VL 56 Prime 466 0603 VL 112 Prime 466 0604 VL 180 Prime 466 0605 Before using the equipment please read carefully this instruction manual Version 2 1 Issued 6 03 2020 ...

Page 2: ...eparate collection and recycling It s also your responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case of biological chemical and or radiological contamination so as to protect from health hazards the persons involved in the disposal and recycling of the equipment For more information about where you can drop off your waste of equipment please contact your local dealer from whom you originally purc...

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Page 5: ...ry 13 5 2 First boot 13 5 3 Main Screen 14 5 3 1 Alarm bar 14 5 3 2 Information panel 14 5 3 3 Alarms panel 16 5 3 4 Status panel 17 5 4 Programs 18 5 4 1 Program making edition 18 5 4 2 Segments edition 19 5 4 3 Summary of segments 21 5 4 4 Loop 22 5 4 5 Priority 22 5 4 6 Protection class 23 5 5 Starting the program 24 5 6 Quick change of parameters 26 5 6 1 Quick change the set temperature 26 5 ...

Page 6: ...oor lock 38 6 3 Access port 38 6 4 Open door alarm 39 6 5 USB port 39 7 TEMPERATURE PROTECTION 40 8 REMOTE CONTROL OF THE UNIT 40 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE 41 9 1 Exterior cleaning 41 9 2 Interior cleaning 41 10 ADVICE ON HOW TO SAFELY STORE THE DEVICE 43 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 43 11 1 Possible defects 44 12 WARRANTY CONDITIONS 44 13 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL 45 14 TECHNICAL DETAILS ...

Page 7: ... product samples It is intended for use in laboratories in these sectors life sciences clinical medicine veterinary medicine the pharmaceutical industry the food industry toxicology and fundamental research into biology and preclinical medicine Any other use is not intended and can cause damage and be harmful to health The INCU Line incubator should not in particular be used to prepare foods inten...

Page 8: ...CONTENTS INCU Line devices are delivered with the following equipment 56 112 Prime 2 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs each keys to the lock 2 pcs manufacturer test certificate at 37 C Multilingual instruction manual can be downloaded from internal memory on USB Stick 180 Prime 3 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs each keys to the lock 2pcs manufac turer test...

Page 9: ...lly at the courier s presence The delivering company bears responsibility for any damage during transport The place of installation of the unit should meet the following conditions Ambient temperature 10 C 28 C The unit has not been designed to work in highly dusty environments The place of installation should be appropriately ventilated according to its size The unit should be put on a hard and s...

Page 10: ...ng it into proper slots on wall 2 Install the second shelf holder on the opposite wall 3 Slide the shelf into the shelf holders 4 Done To remove a shelf perform the above steps in reverse order To remove the shelf holder from the slots lift it up and slide it towards the rear of the chamber The device is powered by AC 230V 50Hz Please connect it to a socket with ground in order to avoid electric s...

Page 11: ...width and height of the empty shelf the space between the samples and between the samples and the wall should be more or less equal The picture below is an example of the placement of samples in the chamber Hmax H Hmax a u v w x y z b u v w 1 3 a x y z 1 3 b Hmax 2 3H u v w x y z H Front view Top view Shelf Following the above rules will provide best optimal parameters of temperature variation and...

Page 12: ...ler with 4 3 touch panel 3 Entry port Ø 30mm on left side 4 Temperature sensors 5 Chamber fan only VL 6 Shelf 7 Internal glass door only IL 8 Height adjustable feets 9 LAN 10 Socket for power cable 11 Main power switch 12 Fuse 13 Fan for controller 14 Air flap 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 14 5 ...

Page 13: ...e Download folder with instruc tion manual on the USB flashdrive Insert the USB flashdrive and wait a second to detect the hardware then press By pressing you quit downloading the folder the window will appear again during the next start You can tick Don t show again so that the window will not be displayed when you start You can always download the Download folder in the information panel More in...

Page 14: ...ontains the information about the device status 5 3 1 Alarm bar The colour of the bar indicates the status of the device blue the device is working properly red alarm 5 3 2 Information panel You can view two different windows Switching between them is done by swiping your finger left or right Information about which window is active indicates ...

Page 15: ...ice Icon for the fan only for VENTI Line models Rotating icon shows that the fan is running Icon does not move at status program off or when the fan is defect Ramp status Chamber is currently heating up to reach set temperature Set temperature is reached Icon is visible only when the chamber increases the temperature 5 3 2 2 Information There are icons on information panel one of them opens Alarms...

Page 16: ...ntrol bar is red The alarm event is displayed in the list with the status alarm active When an alarm event stops the alarm remains in the list as inactive delete button confirms and removes the alarm from the list only inactive alarms can be deleted confirm button confirms the class 2 0 alarm details button displays a preview of all instances of selected alarm Figure 6 ...

Page 17: ...ming segment time elapsed Elapsed time after reaching the segment time remaining Remaining time until the end of the segment current loop Currently performing cycle total number of cycles to perform page 22 protection class over temperature Information about the protection temperature associated with a running or com pleted program The protection parameters can be set in the program parame ters In...

Page 18: ... program Information about the number of created programs and the programs to be created is presented at the top 5 4 1 Program making edition Press the button or and a panel with program parameters will appear Figure 9 The name of the program is completed automatically You can set the panel Segments number the number of segments max 5 segments Interval frequency of saving to data logging Protectio...

Page 19: ...temperature target temperature which the device is to achieve in this segment can t be higher than over temperature protection 2 C time the time of maintaining the set temperature d hh mm days hours and minutes it is pos sible to select continuous work in the last segment ramp time the time of reaching the set temperature d hh mm days hours minutes fan fan efficiency in percent adjustable in incre...

Page 20: ... value is highlighted in blue The item highlighted in red means that the value is out of range and you should enter another one e g the temperature is above below the operating range of the device or the protection temperature The ramp parameters are set to the values recommended by the manufacturer If it is necessary to set individual parameters activate the edit ramp field and set your own value...

Page 21: ...on 5 4 3 Summary of segments In the summary in the figure all segments Figure 12 are visible along with the entered settings segment number Temperature duration time target time of reaching temperature of a given segment Fan efficiency only for VENTI Line models The percentage of air flap opening Figure 11 Program segment edition Figure 12 The summary of the program ...

Page 22: ...ached The program with a ramp first the device counts down the time of the ramp and then proceeds to the segment countdown when the set temperature is reached Regardless of whether the time of ramp elapsed It may happen that the device couldn t reach the set temperature within the set time because the reaching time was too short In such situation the reaching time will be exceeded and the segment ...

Page 23: ...rature sensor the so called security sensor The main aim of the cartridge protection is to protect against uncontrolled rise or fall in temperature At the moment of activation the relay disconnects the heating power supply The device is equipped with Class 3 1 over temperature protection when the temperature drops below the set protection value the power turns on automatically and after rising the...

Page 24: ...Starting the program You can start the program in two ways The first way Press the icon programs in main menu Figure 13 Then select the program you want to activate and press Start button Figure 14 Figure 13 Main menu Figure 14 List of programs ...

Page 25: ...In the main panel Figure 15 press the icon in the upper right corner By pressing the icon you will go to the program selection window Figure 16 Select the program you want to activate you have got two additional options Immediate start of the program Scheduled program start according to the set date and time ...

Page 26: ...e value of the temperature should be selected by scrolling the list up or down Figure 17 Confirm the change by pressing Temperature cannot be higher than protection temperature over temperature 2 C It s possible to start a backdated scheduled program but only for programs with time priority and scheduled max 7 days back It is possible for time priority programs Program segments which last for a to...

Page 27: ...igure 2 Select the number of days hours and minutes by scrolling the list up or down Figure 18 Confirm the change by pressing To set the continuous work press To change the way of displaying the time press to display the elapsed time to display the remaining time To change only the way of displaying you do not have to confirm it by Figure 18 Quick change of time ...

Page 28: ...ing the set temperature in the segment The next data is registered every 1 minute The following information is available Set temperature C set temperature in the segment Minimum temperature C the lowest recorded temperature Maximum temperature C the highest recorded temperature Average temperature C average temperature Segment status of the segment In progress currently performed segment data is c...

Page 29: ...to the selected column To do so click the column heading The samples are only registered when the program is running The frequency of registration depends on the program parameters settings You cannot overview the segment cycle data that has not yet started The time of opening the Data Register depends on the number of saved samples The larger number of stored cells increases the opening time of t...

Page 30: ...Register Data recording onto the USB flash drive csv files are available semicolon separated by opening eg with a spreadsheet plkx opening with the Premium Control applica tion Deleting data 5 9 Event log The window displays information about registered events alarms and errors ...

Page 31: ...d on on the main switch DeviceOff the device is switched off on the main switch Door closed the door is closed Door opened the door is opened Open door alarm start open door alarm has been activated Open door alarm stop open door alarm has been dactivated Over Protection Start over temperature protection has been activated Over Protection Stop over temperature protection has been finished Program ...

Page 32: ...ture alarm has been finished Deleted All Measurement all measurements have been deleted Program saved new program has been saved Program deleted program has been deleted Program updated program has been updated 5 10 Info The panel contains the following information Software versions name of device manufacturer s address manufacturer s website Press icon to save the Download folder among others wit...

Page 33: ...an the current one a message will appear on the display Changing the date time will interfere with the records in the database Delete the data from data record and event log first then change the date time You must first delete the data from the data record and from event log and then change the date time Change the language of device Set the time after which the screen will be dimmed Turn on off ...

Page 34: ...ettings To change the system date or time press the button Figure 26 In the next window Figure 27 you can change settings Confirms and saves changes Cancels the entered changes The same time zones are required for correct operation of programs on the device and com puter ...

Page 35: ...wer and upper alarm can only be generated after reaching the set temperature delay temp alarm the alarm will be activated with a delay 1 min 2 min 5 min 15 min after exceeding the permitted temperature delay door alarm the door alarm will be activated when the door is opened for the time selected by the user 5 s 30 s 1 min 5 min 10 min Confirms and saves changes Cancels the entered changes In the ...

Page 36: ...cted Gate Server s IP address or router s that manages the Ethernet network DNS IP address of the domain name system MAC the address of the network card read only DHCP you can select if the server that allocates IP addresses is running on the local network You can then skip setting IP Masks Gates Icon indicates the connection status Device connect Device disconnect Confirms and saves changes Cance...

Page 37: ...5 C The average tem perature should be calculated from chosen period of time e g 30 min The correction range of 5 C to 5 C The device has been calibrated by the manufacturer in accordance with applicable norms The temperature shown on the display corresponds with a great accuracy to the temperature in the geometrical centre of the chamber For the correct operation of the device it is not necessary...

Page 38: ... 2 Door lock All models have been equipped with a door lock located in the door handle Two keys are attached on the backside of the device 6 3 Access port A Ø30 mm access port can be used to insert an external temperature sensor which has been secured with a silicon plug The plug should cover the access port while the unit is operating If multiple cables have been inserted through the access port ...

Page 39: ...t with the status alarm active 6 5 USB port To transfer data from the unit s memory to the USB memory stick connect the memory stick to the USB slot on the device Go to Main Menu Data record press the button Select file type csv plkx Press Data is copied Data saved as csv file can be opened in the Notepad Data saved as plkx file can be opened only by optional available Premium Control Software Thi...

Page 40: ...1 according to DIN 12880 norm is called protecting sample function The User can set the temperature protection upper limit by himself and when the set temperature falls outside of this range the power heater is switched off When the temperature returns to within normal parameters the device contin ues to work normally 8 REMOTE CONTROL OF THE UNIT Every Prime unit can be connected to the Ethernet n...

Page 41: ...plication e g Pelox 9 1 Exterior cleaning 9 2 Interior cleaning 1 The chamber should be emptied of any samples before cleaning Always use safety gloves while cleaning to avoid the risk of injury due to any sharp edges When cleaning stainless steel product with dedicated cleaning solution one should pay attention to the suggestions and recommendations given in the instruction manual or in the safet...

Page 42: ...ould be used 4 Having finished cleaning you should allow the device to dry fully and fit all parts removed before cleaning 5 During cleaning you should make sure not to damage the temperature sensor built in on the top of the chamber 6 In drying oven could happened the internal bottom metal part becomes discoloured It is caused be very high heaters temperature which are placed just under bottom me...

Page 43: ... operation complies with the instruction manual of the device 2 Restart the device to make sure that the unit is not functioning properly If it still does not work disconnect the unit again from the mains and repeat the operation after one hour Technical service Visit the VWR s website at www vwr com for Complete technical service contact information Access to VWR s Online Catalogue and informatio...

Page 44: ...ors are properly leveled If the doors are correctly leveled and still are sagging please contact service 12 WARRANTY CONDITIONS VWR International warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from date of delivery If a defect is present VWR will at its option and cost repair replace or refund the purchase price of this product to the c...

Page 45: ...ment VWR will not be held liable for any related omission or for not obtaining the required approval or authorization unless any refusal is due to a defect of the product 13 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL The product identification label is located in the upper left corner Below there is an example of product identification label 1 Logo 2 Type of device 3 Catalogue number 4 Serial number 5 CE mark 6...

Page 46: ... A width 590 650 650 B height 700 850 1030 C depth 600 700 760 Internal dims mm D width 400 460 470 E height 390 540 720 F depth 360 450 560 Max shelf workload kg 25 25 25 Max unit workload kg 50 50 75 Nominal power W 1700 2500 2800 Weight kg 52 65 86 Temperature fluctuation2 at 150 C C 0 4 0 4 0 4 Temperature variation3 at 150 C C 3 3 3 0 3 5 Powers supply 230V 50Hz Shelves fitted max 2 5 2 7 3 9...

Page 47: ... 400 460 470 E height 390 540 720 F depth 360 450 560 Max shelf workload kg 25 25 25 Max unit workload kg 50 50 75 Nominal power W 1700 2500 2800 Weight kg 53 66 87 Temperature fluctuation2 at 150 C C 0 2 0 2 0 2 Temperature variation3 at 150 C C 2 0 2 3 2 5 Powers supply 230V 50Hz Shelves fitted max 2 5 2 7 3 9 Warranty 24 months 1 głębokość bez kabla zaislającego 50 mm 2 stabilność mierzona w ge...

Page 48: ...0 700 760 Internal dims mm D width 400 460 470 E height 390 540 720 F depth 360 450 560 Max shelf workload kg 25 25 25 Max unit workload kg 50 50 75 Nominal power W 450 450 650 Weight kg 54 67 88 Temperature fluctuation2 at 37 C C 0 2 0 2 0 2 Temperature variation3 at 37 C C 0 7 0 6 0 8 Powers supply 230V 50Hz Shelves fitted max 2 5 2 7 3 9 Warranty 24 months 1 głębokość bez kabla zaislającego 50 ...

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