7 operation, 1 turning the control unit on, 2 testing the solenoid valve – Eppendorf CO2 Back-up System User Manual
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Operation
New Brunswick CO2 Back-up System
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7
Operation
7.1
Turning the control unit on
1. Plug the power cord into the mains.
The green
Power On LED illuminates.
2. Turn the
System On switch to the on position.
The control unit will beep. The alarm may sound if the control unit has not been switched on for some
time. In this case, the alarm will continue to sound until the battery has been charged or replaced with a
fully charged battery.
The
Temp Warning light will illuminate, indicating the temperature in the freezer is warmer than the
temperature set on the Back-up Unit.
7.2
Testing the solenoid valve
1. Unplug freezer.
2. Close the door or lid of freezer.
3. Turn the
System On switch on.
4. Turn CO
2
supply on.
The
Valve Open LED will pulse on and off indicating gas injection.
5. Push the
Valve Test button and hold for no more than 2 seconds at a time.
The
Valve Open light will illuminate and CO
2
will be injected into the freezer for however long you push
the
Valve Test button.
6. Release the
Valve Test button.
The front panel LED's will illuminate in sequence, in a clockwise direction.
7. Confirm that gas has been flowing by determining the presence of frozen condensation around the
injector and on the freezer's shelf.
7.3
Testing door switch
1. Carefully open the door or lid of the freezer 5 cm (about 2 in).
CO
2
should not be injected into freezer.
WARNING! High pressure
Do not keep Valve open for more than 2 seconds at a time.
Allow 15 seconds before pushing
Valve Test button again.
WARNING! Extremely cold gas
You may be burned by cold gas.
Open door or lid of freezer with caution
The door switch is
NOT designed as a safety interlock.