Preparations, Unpacking – IKA HBC 10 control User Manual
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Adapter
England
Adapter
Australia
Adapter
Europe, Switzerland
Fig. 7
Preparations
• Setting up
- Place the device on an even, stable, clean, nonslip, dry
and fireproof surface.
- Keep at least 20 cm of open space at the front and
rear side.
- When a plastic bath is used, please ensure that the heater
does not contact the bath.
- The place for installation should be large enough and
provide sufficient air ventilation to ensure the room
does not warm up excessively because of the heat
from device radiates to the environment.
- Do not set up the device in the immediate vicinity of
heat sources and do not expose to sun light.
• Connecting the tubings
- Unscrew the union nuts and stoppers using a wrench
from the pump connection IN (8) and OUT (9).
- Connect the hoses for circulating the external system to
the pump connectors M 16 x 1 for IN and OUT directly
or with the olives.
- Screw the hose olive to the pump connection IN and
OUT with union nuts. Slide the hoses (NW 12) onto the
olives. The hoses must be secured with suitable clamps .
Unpacking
• Unpacking
- Please unpack the device carefully
- In the case of any damage a detailed report must be
sent immediately (post, rail or forwarder).
Transport safety
- Remove the transport protection
under the
buoyage
(4). For HBC
device, you need to open the lid
(16) and remove the protection.
• Delivery scope
IC control, HBC control, HBC 10 control:
- IC control Immersion Circulator or HBC 5 control
or HBC 10 control Heating Bath Circulator with the
Wireless Controller (WiCo) according to the order
- Mains cable H 12
- Hose olive NW 12 (2 pieces) see
Fig. 5
- Screwdriver (use for safety circuit)
see Fig. 6
- WiCo holder WH10
- OS 1.0 power supply
(for WiCo)
see Fig. 7
- USB cable Micro A – Micro B 2.0
- USB cabel A – Micro B 2.0
- Operating instructions
- A warranty card.
Additional for HBC 5 control and HBC 10 control:
- Temperature sensor Pt 100.30.
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
CAUTION
Adapter
USA, China
Stopper
Union nut
Fig. 8