Summary of Contents for LAB-LINE MAX Q 4000

Page 1: ...tilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Demos In stock...

Page 2: ...D SHAKERS MODEL NO ISHKA4000 SHKA4OOO 1CE BarnsteadInternational1 lab line A snts YouLab Starts Here 1999North 15th Ave Melrose Park IL 60160 1491 USA PHONE 563 556 2241 or 800 522 5463 FAX 563 589 05...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 4: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Con t Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 5: ...Notes alert you to pertinent facts and conditions AHOT SURFACE Hot surfaces alert you to a possibility of personal injury if you come in contact with a surface during use or for a period of time afte...

Page 6: ...in to Lab Line Instruments within seven 7 days after receiving the unit after reading this manual you should have any difficulties with the installation or operation instructions please call Lab Line...

Page 7: ...TS INTENDED PURPOSE USE ONLY THE ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS THAT ARE SHIPPED WITH THE EQUIPMENT OR ARE SPECIFIED FOR IT SUBSTITUTING OTHER ATTACHMENTS OR ACCESSORIES CAN PRODUCE HAZARDS OR MAKE THE U...

Page 8: ...er interruption Speed and time set points are automatically reactivated after power is restored Temperature range and accuracy follow All units have a uniformity of kO S C at 37OC in flask Standard Te...

Page 9: ...d operation from 1 minute to 60 minutes ALL DTGITAI E SERIES IJNITS 120 14 0 1500 60 15 to 500 rpm 4 1 rpm Continuous or timed operation from 0 1 hour up to 999 hours or 0 1 minute to 999 minutes ALL...

Page 10: ...rature time and speed simultaneously 3 characters height inches 1 27 cm Audible portion of the alarm can be silenced for a period of 1 hour without deactivating the actual alarm condition by depressin...

Page 11: ...und and the shaker will stop until the end user corrects the condition The speed display will flash bAL on speed panel LED ALL DlGTTAL E SERIES UNITS Audible with flashing led indicate when speed devi...

Page 12: ...s prevent sudden startlstops Monitor speed temperature in O C and time with a computer 10 mvI0Coutput monitors temperature with external chart recorder 18 X 18 45 7 X 45 7 cm 3 3 UNIT S ENVIRONMENTAL...

Page 13: ...E High Limit Light Illuminates when high limit thermostat is controlling chamber temperature 4 SPEED Control Sets platform rotation speed 5 POWER Switch Turns power on and off to shaker 6 SPEED Tachom...

Page 14: ...indicates hours 14 MINUTES Timer indicates minutes 15 TIMERIELAPSED Allows the user to choose elapsed time operation ELAPSED or timed operation TIMER 16 HOURSIMINUTES Membrane Switch Allows user to ch...

Page 15: ...MI OKTANT I ailurc to rcquest an inspution of damayc mithin a few days aftcr rcceipt of sl ipment absolbcs the carrier fi onlan liabilit for damage You must call for a damage impection promptlj 4 2 LO...

Page 16: ...E and SHKE4000 1CE series shakers require a 220 240 VAC 50160 Hz power source They are supplied with a Schuko cordset 0 If a plug must be installed use only the 3 prong grounded type rated for the uni...

Page 17: ...rovided with the clamp must be properly attached to the platform 1 Carefully place the desired vessel in the clamp by first pulling the clamp spring far enough apart to enable the flask base to be pos...

Page 18: ...ase speed and counterclockwise to decrease speed The markings on the outside of the dial are for reference purposes only 2 The speed control tachometer provides an analog readout of the actual platfor...

Page 19: ...T ON indicator lamp is lit when the chamber heaters are receiving power The lamp will normally flash when the chamber temperature is at set point 3 SET POINT ADJUSTMENTS The temperature controller nor...

Page 20: ...release the up arrow key until the display indicates Zero The display should now alternate between Zero and a numerical value Using the examples shown below and the thermometer value obtained in step...

Page 21: ...CI IANGED WIT1 IOUT PRE5SIUG 1 1 IF START OK S I O F hI1 MHKANI SU l I t4I S SIM1 1 Y PKLSS 1 HI APPROPRIATE UP OR DOWN MEMBRAKE SWITC lI IJNTIL DESIRED KPM IS KCACITCT Tf ICKC WILL EL AN AI I IULE B...

Page 22: ...nd start increasing the temperature to reach the set point 4 During operation both the up and down arrow keys can be used to adjust the temperature to a new set point 5 2E AC POWER LOSS The operating...

Page 23: ...ure to stabilize 6 Press HEAT ON button and while continuing to hold press and release the HEAT OFF button Now release the HEAT ON button 7 The decimal point should now be flashing indicating that the...

Page 24: ...imed shaking countdown will begin from time set TIMER and MINUTES or HOURS lights will illuminate and timer will count down from time selected An audible alarm will annunciate at the end of the timing...

Page 25: ...Using Click OK 5 In the COMI Properties box Port Settings folder select the following options 0 Bits per second 19200 Data bits 8 Parity c3 None Stop bits Q 1 Flow control None After verifying the abo...

Page 26: ...etting the high limit control 6 Rotate high limit control slowly counterclockwise until set point is reached 6A For A Class shakers high limit light will illuminate when set point is reached Rotate hi...

Page 27: ...ate low limit control fully counterclockwise 3 Set chamber temperature 4 Allow sufficient time for chamber temperature to stabilize before setting the low limit control 5 Rotate low limit control slow...

Page 28: ...several minutes until it completes a normal defrost cycle During operation the defrost timer will automatically engage every 4 hours switching cold gas through the evaporator inside coils to hot gas i...

Page 29: ...is flashing A Class check if timer is in off position A Class check if power switch is functioning Check for power to motor Check drive belt A Class check for power to speed control E Class make sure...

Page 30: ...o expose the belt and interior parts Inspect the drive belt for wear Order a replacement if necessary For A Class series only Take out the 2 motor mount screws and lift the motor out 2 brushes are loc...

Page 31: ...SHKE4000 ICE SHKE4000 6CE SHKA4000 5 SIlKE4000 5 ALL ABOVE CATALOG NUMBERS SHKE4000 5 SHKE 1000 6CI SHKE4000 5 SHKE4000 6CE ALL ABOVE CATALOG NUMBERS ALL ABOVE CATALOG NUMBERS ALL SHKA4000 CJNITS ALL...

Page 32: ...HKE4000 SHKE4000 1CE SHKA4000 5 SHKA4000 6CE SHKE4000 5 SHKE4000 6CE SHKA4000 7 SHKA4000 8CE SHKE4000 7 SHtiE4000 8CE REFRIGERATION SCHEMATIC Motor Motor replacement brushes for 370 388 00 Operators m...

Page 33: ...nty provided hereunder shall be null and void and without further force or effect if there is any i repair made to the product by a party other than Lab Line or its duly authorized service representat...

Page 34: ...ernationallzab he Your Lab Starts Here FIRST IN INSTRUMENTS SERVICING SCIENCE INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SINCE 1908 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www a...

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