Preparation for use, Operation – Dynalab SMP30 User Manual
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4. Preparation for use
4.1 Electrical installation
THIS INSTRUMENT MUST BE EARTHED
Before connecting the instrument please read 
and understand these instructions and ensure 
that the electrical supply corresponds to that 
shown on the rating plate. This unit is designed 
for use with a supply rated at 115 / 230V, 
50-60Hz. The power consumption of the unit is 
60W. The unit is fitted with an IEC socket at the 
rear of the instrument for connection of the 
mains lead.
Caution: Fuses are fitted in both live and 
neutral lines.
The unit is supplied with two mains leads fitted 
with IEC plugs for connection to the instrument. 
One lead has a UK 3 pin plug and the other has 
a 2 pin “Shuko” plug for connection to the 
mains supply. Choose the lead appropriate for 
your electrical installation and discard the other. 
Should neither lead be suitable take the lead 
with the UK plug and replace the plug with a 
suitable alternative. This involves cutting off the 
moulded plug, preparing the cable and 
connecting to the rewireable plug in accordance 
with its instructions.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS OPERATION 
SHOULD ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY A 
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
Note: Refer to the equipment’s rating plate to 
ensure that the plug and fusing are suitable for 
the voltage and wattage stated. The wires in the 
mains cable are coloured as follows:
LIVE 
-BROWN
NEUTRAL -BLUE
EARTH 
-GREEN/YELLOW
The appropriate mains lead should be connected 
to the instrument BEFORE connection to the 
mains supply.
Should the mains lead require
replacement a cable of 1mm
2
of harmonised
code H05VV-F connected to an IEC320 plug 
should be used.
2
N.B. The UK mains lead is protected by a 10A 
fuse mounted in the plug top.
 
IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED 
ELECTRICIAN
4.2 Connect to the electricity supply- 
 
DO NOT SWITCH ON
4.3 Place the unit on a firm, level, non-slip
surface ensuring that there is sufficient free 
space on all sides without coming into 
contact with anything else during use.
4.4 Switch the unit ON at the mains On/Off
switch on the back of the instrument. When 
switched ON, the LCD display and the 
sample chamber will illuminate.
WARNING: The sample block may 
become hot.
5. Operation
5.1 Controls
Figure 1 and 2 show the features for the SMP30.
Mains On/Off: This is a rocker type switch. 
Pressing the “I” switches the unit ON. Pressing 
the “O” switches the unit OFF.
RS232 Printer Output: The SMP30 can be 
connected via the 5 pin mini-DIN socket to a 
suitable optional accessory serial printer to 
enable a printout of the results to be obtained. 
Sample Block: This aluminium block can hold 
three capillary sample tubes.
Capillary Storage: A compartment is provided 
for the storage of the glass capillaries used in the 
melt determinations. 
Viewer:  Comprises a magnifying lens encased 
in a plastic eye viewer and allows the “Head Up” 
temperature display to be viewed via the eye 
viewer.
