2 manual freeze-drying – Martin Christ Epsilon 2-10D LSCplus User Manual
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Freeze-dryer EPSILON 2-10D LSCplus
6 Operation
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Version 04/2013, Rev. 1.5 of 16/12/2014 • sb
Translation of the original operating manual
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6.5.1.4 Main window "?"
This main window includes the most important information concerning your
freeze-dryer:
1 Freeze-dryer type
2 Control system type
3 Serial number
4 Manufacturer contact
data
5 Details concerning the
software version
Fig. 58: Freeze-dryer system information
NOTE
In the event of enquiries at the manufacturer, please state the number that
is stated here.
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6.5.2 Manual freeze-drying
In the manual mode, the user switches manually from one freeze-drying
phase to the next. The manual mode is activated by calling up the main
window "Manual".
The set values for the individual process phases (freezing, warm-up, main
drying, and final drying) are defined prior to the start of the process. Then,
the freeze-drying process can be started via the dialog box "Operating
mode: select/start".
NOTE
If the freeze-drying process is to be started directly with the "main drying"
(sublimation) phase, the vacuum pump must be warmed up approximately
15 minutes prior to the process start. Failure to do so will result in a
corresponding warning message when the process starts.
NOTE
If " " (infinite) has been preselected for a phase, the next phase must be
selected manually by way of the button "Operating mode: select/start".