9
Installation
Connecting the pressure hose
The pressure hose, included with delivery, is designed for a maxi-
mum pressure of 40 bar. It is 2 m long and easily be laid to connect
to the oxygen bottle or another oxygen inlet with pressure redu-
cing valve (smallest permissible bending radius 80 mm).
Commissioning
The required filling pressure -usually 30 bar- can be set on the
pressure reducer valve of the oxygen bottle. The adjusted pressure
can also be read on the pressure gauge (11).
The bulb compl. (2) integrated into the oxygen filling station pre-
vents oxygen from flowing out when this is not intended.
When the task is complete. the main valve on the oxygen
supply should be closed.
The decomposition vessel should be placed on the marked posi-
tion.
All you need to do then to fill up the decomposition vessel is to
swing the rocking arm downwards. The increase in pressure (ca. 2
bar) can be observed on the pressure gauge.
The filling time should not be less than 30 seconds.
There is an R1/4inch threading
(SW 17) on the C 29 reducing
valve (accessory) of the oxygen
bottle to which the other end of
the pressure hose can be con-
nected.
An appropriate adapter is inclu-
ded for US pressure reducers.
Decomposition vessels
The
IKA
®
decomposition vessel C 5010 is provided with an identi-
fication on the base or on the cap screw that contains information
including the year of manufacturing number.
Maintenance and cleaning
The C 248 oxygen filling station requires no maintenance to ope-
rate. It is subject only to the natural aging of the components and
their statitical failure rate.
When ordering spare parts, please indicate the manufacturing
number on the rating plate, the device type and the item number
and description of the spare parts.
Please send in only units that have been cleaned and that are free
of hazardous substances for repairs. Use only cleaning agents ap-
proved by
IKA
®
to clean
IKA
®
devices.
To clean the residues below, use the corresponding cleaning
agents:
Dye, coloring
Isopropanol
Construction materials Water containing detergent
Cosmetics
Water containing detergent/isopropanol
Foodstuffs
Water containing detergent Combustible
materials
Water containing detergent
•
For materials that are not listed above, please inquire with
IKA
®
.
•
Wear protective gloves to clean the units. Electrical devices
must not be placed in the cleaning agent to clean them.
•
Before using another cleaning or decontaminati- on method
than the one recommended by the manufacturer, the user
must make certain by consulting with the manufacturer that
the intended method will not damage or destroy the unit.
It should be expected that frequent use will result in wear on the
O rings in the bulb compl. (2). The filling head (3) is screwed in
place and can be unscrewed after the pressure hose is removed.
The lower gasket (3007), which is subjet to particularly high wear
and tear, can be reached without disassembling the pressure hose.
Pull with a suitable tool (tweezers) the gasket (3007) down. Put
the new gasket into the recess of the decomposition vessel. Place
the decomposition vessel under the filling head (3) and fill you the
decomposition vessel. The gasket remains at the bulb compl. (2)
back.
Repair
In case of repair the device has to be cleaned and free
from any materials which may constitute a health hazard.
For this you should use the downloaded print of the „
Certificate
of compliance
“ form from the
IKA
®
website
www.ika.com
.
If you require servicing, return the appliance in its original pa-
ckaging. Storage packaging is not sufficient. Please also use suita-
ble transport packaging.
C 29
(SW 17)
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