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7.2. Support Rod. (optional)

 

The Digi-Mantle incorporates a vertical rod support bracket. The rod is to be fastened into the

 

bracket. Glass arrangements are to be secured in conjunction with appropriate clamp and flask

 

support when using a Mantle.

 

7.3. Fitting a Mantle

 

7.3.1.  Fitting a Mantle cartridge is achieved by aligning the 9 pin plug of the Mantle cartridge

 

 

with the 9 pin socket.

 

7.3.2.  Carefully lower the Mantle cartridge into the control unit ensuring the tabs on the

 

 

controller align with the grooves in the base of the dry block or mantel ensuring

  positive 

engagement.

 

7.3.3.  If required, insert the external sample temperature probe plug into the external probe

  socket.

   

WARNING:

 Care should be exercised when handling a Mantle.

   

WARNING:

 Ensure the mains electricity supply is turned off and disconnected before

 

 

  fitting a Mantle.

 

7.4. Power on and Front Screen menu

 

7.4.1.  Connect the Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the

 

 

Digi-Mantle into the mains power inlet socket (see figure 7-3, item12). Press the On/Off

 

 

switch (see figure 7-2 item 6) to the on position.

 

7.4.2.  The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few

 

 

seconds during which the Digi-Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 seconds

 

 

before conformation. Upon completion of the routine the Digi-Mantle LCD will then

 

 

display the type of heating apparatus being used. (See figure 7-4).

  

Note:

 All function selections and settings are made using the menu keys. The keys are

  indicated 

using 

< ∧∨ >

 symbols in the LCD display.

 

 

Press the right hand menu key > to confirm correct module.

   

 

Figure 7-5

  

Note:

 The profile for 500ml is the same as the 1000ml. When using the 500ml mantle

 

 

1000ml will be shown on the display. Please note this is not a fault of the unit or the

 

 

mantle. The 250ml mantle will display 250ml Mantle.

 

 

If the Error message 

‘Module Missing’

 is displayed (see figure 7-6) turn off the

 

 

Digi-Mantle unit. Insert a Mantle cartridge or ensure the existing module is correctly

  seated.

   

 

Figure 

7-6

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7.3.2. 

Carefully lower the Mantle cartridge into the control unit ensuring the tabs on the 

controller align with the grooves in the base of the dry block or mantel ensuring 
positive engagement.

 

 
7.3.3. 

If required, insert the external sample temperature probe plug into the external 

probe socket.

 

 

 WARNING.

  

Care should be exercised when handling a Mantle. 
 

 WARNING. 

Ensure the mains electricity supply is turned off and disconnected before fitting 
a Mantle.  

 

7.4.  Power on and Front Screen menu. 
 

7.4.1. Connect the Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the 

Digi-Mantle into the mains power inlet socket (see figure 7-3, item12). Press the On / 
Off switch (see figure 7-2 item 6) to the on position. 

 

7.4.2. The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few 

seconds during which the Digi-Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 
seconds before conformation. Upon completion of the routine the Digi-Mantle LCD will 
then display the type of heating apparatus being used. (See figure 7-4). 

 

Note:

 All function selections and settings are made using the menu keys. The keys 

are indicated using 

<^>

 symbols in the LCD display. 

 

Press the right hand menu key 

>

 

to confirm correct module. 

 

 

 

Figure 7-5 

 

Note: 

The profile for 500ml is the same as the 1000ml. When using the 500ml 

mantle 1000ml will be shown on the display. Please note this is not a fault of 
the unit or the mantle. The 250ml mantle will display 250ml Mantle. 

 

If the Error message 

‘Module Missing’

 is displayed (see figure 7-6) turn off the 

Digi-Mantle unit. Insert a Mantle cartridge or ensure the existing module is correctly 
seated. 

 

 

Figure 7-6 

 

 

the main screen menu will look like the illustration seen in Figure 7-7.  

Note: 

The 

e

 character next to the temperature display when external probe is 

connected. 

 

 

Figure 7-7. 

 
 
 

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7.3.2. 

Carefully lower the Mantle cartridge into the control unit ensuring the tabs on the 

controller align with the grooves in the base of the dry block or mantel ensuring 
positive engagement.

 

 
7.3.3. 

If required, insert the external sample temperature probe plug into the external 

probe socket.

 

 

 WARNING.

  

Care should be exercised when handling a Mantle. 
 

 WARNING. 

Ensure the mains electricity supply is turned off and disconnected before fitting 
a Mantle.  

 

7.4.  Power on and Front Screen menu. 
 

7.4.1. Connect the Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the 

Digi-Mantle into the mains power inlet socket (see figure 7-3, item12). Press the On / 
Off switch (see figure 7-2 item 6) to the on position. 

 

7.4.2. The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few 

seconds during which the Digi-Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 
seconds before conformation. Upon completion of the routine the Digi-Mantle LCD will 
then display the type of heating apparatus being used. (See figure 7-4). 

 

Note:

 All function selections and settings are made using the menu keys. The keys 

are indicated using 

<^>

 symbols in the LCD display. 

 

Press the right hand menu key 

>

 

to confirm correct module. 

 

 

 

Figure 7-5 

 

Note: 

The profile for 500ml is the same as the 1000ml. When using the 500ml 

mantle 1000ml will be shown on the display. Please note this is not a fault of 
the unit or the mantle. The 250ml mantle will display 250ml Mantle. 

 

If the Error message 

‘Module Missing’

 is displayed (see figure 7-6) turn off the 

Digi-Mantle unit. Insert a Mantle cartridge or ensure the existing module is correctly 
seated. 

 

 

Figure 7-6 

 

 

the main screen menu will look like the illustration seen in Figure 7-7.  

Note: 

The 

e

 character next to the temperature display when external probe is 

connected. 

 

 

Figure 7-7. 

 
 
 

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7.3.2. 

Carefully lower the Mantle cartridge into the control unit ensuring the tabs on the 

controller align with the grooves in the base of the dry block or mantel ensuring 
positive engagement.

 

 
7.3.3. 

If required, insert the external sample temperature probe plug into the external 

probe socket.

 

 

 WARNING.

  

Care should be exercised when handling a Mantle. 
 

 WARNING. 

Ensure the mains electricity supply is turned off and disconnected before fitting 
a Mantle.  

 

7.4.  Power on and Front Screen menu. 
 

7.4.1. Connect the Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the 

Digi-Mantle into the mains power inlet socket (see figure 7-3, item12). Press the On / 
Off switch (see figure 7-2 item 6) to the on position. 

 

7.4.2. The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few 

seconds during which the Digi-Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 
seconds before conformation. Upon completion of the routine the Digi-Mantle LCD will 
then display the type of heating apparatus being used. (See figure 7-4). 

 

Note:

 All function selections and settings are made using the menu keys. The keys 

are indicated using 

<^>

 symbols in the LCD display. 

 

Press the right hand menu key 

>

 

to confirm correct module. 

 

 

 

Figure 7-5 

 

Note: 

The profile for 500ml is the same as the 1000ml. When using the 500ml 

mantle 1000ml will be shown on the display. Please note this is not a fault of 
the unit or the mantle. The 250ml mantle will display 250ml Mantle. 

 

If the Error message 

‘Module Missing’

 is displayed (see figure 7-6) turn off the 

Digi-Mantle unit. Insert a Mantle cartridge or ensure the existing module is correctly 
seated. 

 

 

Figure 7-6 

 

 

the main screen menu will look like the illustration seen in Figure 7-7.  

Note: 

The 

e

 character next to the temperature display when external probe is 

connected. 

 

 

Figure 7-7. 

 
 
 

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7.3.2. 

Carefully lower the Mantle cartridge into the control unit ensuring the tabs on the 

controller align with the grooves in the base of the dry block or mantel ensuring 
positive engagement.

 

 
7.3.3. 

If required, insert the external sample temperature probe plug into the external 

probe socket.

 

 

 WARNING.

  

Care should be exercised when handling a Mantle. 
 

 WARNING. 

Ensure the mains electricity supply is turned off and disconnected before fitting 
a Mantle.  

 

7.4.  Power on and Front Screen menu. 
 

7.4.1. Connect the Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable supplied with the 

Digi-Mantle into the mains power inlet socket (see figure 7-3, item12). Press the On / 
Off switch (see figure 7-2 item 6) to the on position. 

 

7.4.2. The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few 

seconds during which the Digi-Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 
seconds before conformation. Upon completion of the routine the Digi-Mantle LCD will 
then display the type of heating apparatus being used. (See figure 7-4). 

 

Note:

 All function selections and settings are made using the menu keys. The keys 

are indicated using 

<^>

 symbols in the LCD display. 

 

Press the right hand menu key 

>

 

to confirm correct module. 

 

 

 

Figure 7-5 

 

Note: 

The profile for 500ml is the same as the 1000ml. When using the 500ml 

mantle 1000ml will be shown on the display. Please note this is not a fault of 
the unit or the mantle. The 250ml mantle will display 250ml Mantle. 

 

If the Error message 

‘Module Missing’

 is displayed (see figure 7-6) turn off the 

Digi-Mantle unit. Insert a Mantle cartridge or ensure the existing module is correctly 
seated. 

 

 

Figure 7-6 

 

 

the main screen menu will look like the illustration seen in Figure 7-7.  

Note: 

The 

e

 character next to the temperature display when external probe is 

connected. 

 

 

Figure 7-7. 

 
 
 

Содержание SHM-250 Series

Страница 1: ...Cole Parmer SHM 250 Series Digi Mantle Instruction Manual M7754 Version 14 6...

Страница 2: ...ction manual is the property of Antylia Scientific Limited This instruction manual is supplied by Antylia Scientific Limited on the express understanding that it is to be used solely for the purpose f...

Страница 3: ...the heat setting as a percentage of the total power When the temperature probe is fitted the heating is controlled via the temperature feed back circuit and the actual temperature is displayed All ne...

Страница 4: ...estic waste Caution Hot surface Refer to Operator Instruction Manual Stirring Facility On Off Heating Facility On Off Bio Chemical Hazard Caution required Will require decontamination 4 YMBOLS AND USI...

Страница 5: ...ractice Always follow good laboratory practice when using this equipment Give due recognition to your company s safety and legislative health safety procedures and all associated legislation applicabl...

Страница 6: ...perating Practice Always follow good laboratory practice when using this equipment Give due recognition to your company s safety and legislative health safety procedures and all associated legislation...

Страница 7: ...rope 1x Mains lead and moulded IEC plug and lead set USA 1x Mantle 0250ml OR 0500ml OR 1000ml 1x Digi controller with inbuilt stir 4 UNPACK AND CONTENTS 4 1 OMCA0250 OMCA0250X1 OMCA0500 OMCA0500X1 OMC...

Страница 8: ...I Applicable rated pollution degree 2 5 3 This equipment must be earthed grounded to a fixed earth grounded mains socket outlet The mains supply is to be earthed grounded in accordance with current le...

Страница 9: ...issues within the design and manufacturing process without compromising end product performance and value 6 2 Packaging materials have been selected such that they may be sorted for recycling 6 3 At...

Страница 10: ...tion key 3 Heater activation key 4 LCD display 5 Menu selection keys Figure 7 2 6 On off power switch 7 PRODUCT OPERATION 7 1 Overview Your Digi Mantle has been designed for easy operation The illustr...

Страница 11: ...Data communication 17 Read instruction book Figure 8 Typical Front Screen Display Figure 7 4 Figure 7 3 7 External probe socket 8 Date plate label 9 Dry block control plug 10 Dry block power supply so...

Страница 12: ...item 6 to the on position 7 4 2 The LCD display will go through a warm and self check routine that will take a few seconds during which the Digi Mantle Software revision will be displayed for 5 secon...

Страница 13: ...ed selection screen See figure 7 9 Figure 7 9 Press the key to make the 100 s value selection Press the v key if you wish to reduce the selected stir speed value Press the key to go into the 10 s sele...

Страница 14: ...turn to the main display menu To start the heating process press the heating key marked with the symbol To stop the heating process press the heating key once more Note To show heating is in operation...

Страница 15: ...n Heating your sample is now controlled via the external probe From the main display menu screen press the key to go into the Temperature setting screen See figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 Note the Stir tempe...

Страница 16: ...ssue 14 3 7 7 Timer Operation Your Digi Mantle has the facility to set a countdown timer which will switch off the heaters after a per set time period The timer can be set for up to 99hours 59 minutes...

Страница 17: ...the main display screen reverts to t A one second beep is sounded when the heaters are turned off in timer mode Note At any time during the use of the timer facility the heaters may be turned off man...

Страница 18: ...figure 7 29 Figure 7 29 The unit will beep rapidly for 10 seconds The heaters will be turned off If the unit was stirring a sample it will continue to do so The Warning will remain on the LCD until th...

Страница 19: ...in 60 seconds the heaters will be turned off The unit will beep rapidly for 10 seconds If the unit was stirring a sample it will continue to do so The Warning will remain on the LCD until the key is...

Страница 20: ...1000 230V 300W Stir speed Min 100 RPM Max 2000 RPM Fuse rating 115V 7A 32mm x 6 3mm Quickblow 230V 5A 32mm x 6 3mm Quickblow Product configuration details SHM 250D 250 115 115V Controller with stirrer...

Страница 21: ...oller and mantle Weight 3 1kg 21 8 3 Dimensions Weight unpacked Controller Dimension Weight unpacked Controller and Mantle D 330mm W 235mm H190mm Weight 3 1Kg 8 3 Dimensions Weight unpacked Controller...

Страница 22: ...le rating and value See section 8 1 for correct type rating and value and refit into fuse housing See Figure 9 1 Figure 9 1 The equipment is not spark flame or explosion proof and has not been designe...

Страница 23: ...n by pressing button 9 5 Spillage and Decontamination In the event of spillage switch off and unplug this product from the mains electrical supply Wipe off all excess liquid from the unit and surround...

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