Mars-Mars PRO
User Manual
Code No. 9.900.900.710
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After a power failure.
Optionel 3
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sensor: A pressostat mounted in the exhaust channel – the pressure drop is too low.
By activating the alarm
when the cabinet runs at reduced speed the red LED will change from
flashing to constant light.
The alarm will be silenced off when the fan is running at normal velocity, all conditions are safe, or
the cabinet is switched off.
(The whole display can be flashing if there is an alarm – this setting is done as a default in alarm
setting)
Optionel mounting of Pir sensor.
If the set-up of the cabinet has to be automatic – it means the cabinets is ready to work when the
operator stick the arms in the work chamber:
In this case a Pir sensor can be mounted – let the cabinet run at full speed for defined time – as long as
there are movements. If no movements it will stop after preset time from 30 seconds.
In order to ensure the clean environment inside and that the cabinet instantly provides operator safety
– the cabinet has to run at constant reduced speed – in the working hours (Programmable through the
Autostart – menu).
Setting of light
The light setting of the cabinet upon alarm can be set in 3 different alternatives:
Light always on when blue light butto is activated.
Light always on when blue light button is activated and in full speed – if reduced speed is
pressed the light turns out.
Light is always on when blue light button is activated and in full speed – if there is an alarm
the light will turn out automatically and will only light again when all alarms have
disappeared.
11. Cleaning and decontamination
Cleaning must be done daily after work in order to obtain a safe working environment.
The cabinet should be kept clean and free from unnecessary equipment.
The interior should be swabbed with a suitable disinfectant with the right biological spectrum after
use. Phenolics, quaternary ammonium compounds and aldehydes can be used for disinfecting these
surfaces. Recommended disinfectants are 2% (vol.) gluteraldehyde or 15% (vol.) formaldehyde. Use
alcohols on caution because of the risk of fire.
DO NOT USE ANY COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTIONS, as this will