Decontaminating the lcc2-14 series oven, Check high-limit controller, Er (6.6) – Despatch LCC/LCD2-14-4 Oven Series with Protocol 3 User Manual
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LCC/LCD2-14 Series Oven
Owner’s Manual
M
AINTENANCE
Version 1
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6.5.2. Decontaminating the LCC2-14 Series Oven
Notice
Before using any cleaning or decontamination method except
those recommended by the manufacturer, users should check
with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not
damage the equipment.
For best results, decontaminate the work zone daily.
1. Wipe all work surfaces with an appropriate disinfectant.
2. Use a neutral cleaning agent. Do not use acidic or chlorine cleaning detergents as they
may damage or corrode the oven.
If necessary, remove highly contaminated inner chamber parts
for cleaning or exchange.
6.6. Check High-Limit Controller
The Protocol 3 controller has an integrated high limit function which disables the heater output
when tripped. Check the High Limit controller by:
1. Set the Hi-Limit setpoint below the process temperature. Refer to the Protocol 3 manual as
necessary.
2. The oven should heat and trip the High-Limit controller as it reaches the high limit setpoint.
3.
If not, contact Despatch.
Warning!
Do not decontaminate oven without first disconnecting power.
Ensure adequate personal safety while decontaminating oven.
Danger!
Explosive gases may form during decontamination. Dry and
ventilate oven before start-up to avoid explosions.