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FAQ
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17.
What should I know about the coolant used in the Temperature Controller?
1. The coolant is a chemical product. It is required for cooling the temperature of the peltier embedded in the syringe dispenser
and bed.
2. The coolant is not conductive to electricity and is safe even if leakage occurs. The coolant keeps foreign matter from
accumulating in the Temperature Controller.
3. It is important to replenish the coolant to maintain the cooling performance.
19.
After finishing use of the Temperature Controller, what should I know before turning the power off?
1. If the Temperature Controller had been at cold temperature (10 ℃ and below, especially below zero degrees), bring the
temperature back to 20~25℃ before turning off.
2. If the Temperature Controller had been at above room temperature, it is okay to turn off immediately.
20.
How can I recalibrate the temperature measurements in the Temperature Controller?
1. Press the “set” button for longer than 3 seconds > Disp menu > Press set longer than 1 second > g.cel menu > press down
arrow once > g1.n > press set button 6 times > bias menu > press the arrows up or down accordingly.
18.
How can I drain the coolant from the Temperature Controller?
1. Keep the Temperature Controller at room temperature.
2. Turn off the power.
3. Close one of the valves connected to the Temperature Controller and plug it out.
4. From the valve plugged out, drain the coolant into a bin or the old coolant bottles.
5. Turn on the Temperature Controller.
6. Allow any remaining coolant to drain out of the valve while the Temperature Controller is operating.
7. Continue until no more comes out. By nature of the equipment, the equipment cannot be drained completely of the liquid.
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