BINDER C 150 User Manual
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C 150 (E2) 12/2012
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8.
CONTROLLER RP1 SETTINGS .......................................................................... 41
8.1
Altitude of the installation site above sea level ................................................................................. 41
8.2
Entering the set points of temperature and CO
2
............................................................................... 43
9.
TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICES ................................................................... 44
9.1
Over temperature protective device (class 1) ................................................................................... 44
9.2
Safety controller (temperature safety device class 3.1) .................................................................... 44
9.2.1
Setting the safety controller set point type .............................................................................. 45
9.2.2
Setting the safety controller set point ...................................................................................... 46
10.
ALARM FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................... 48
10.1
Alarm functions overview .................................................................................................................. 48
10.2
Resetting the alarm messages.......................................................................................................... 48
10.3
Zero-voltage relay alarm output ........................................................................................................ 49
10.4
Safety controller temperature alarm .................................................................................................. 50
10.5
Temperature tolerance range alarm (high and low temperature) ..................................................... 50
10.6
Door open.......................................................................................................................................... 51
10.7
CO
2
tolerance range alarm (CO
2
over/under concentration) ............................................................ 52
10.8
CO
2
pressure too low ........................................................................................................................ 52
10.9
Temperature sensor failure ............................................................................................................... 53
10.10
Failure of CO
2
sensor ........................................................................................................................ 54
11.
ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................ 54
12.
REFERENCE MEASUREMENTS ........................................................................ 55
12.1
CO
2
reference measuring ................................................................................................................. 55
12.1.1
Measuring the CO
2
concentration indirectly via the pH of the cell medium ............................ 55
12.1.2
Measuring CO
2
directly via chemical indicator tubes.............................................................. 56
12.1.3
Measuring CO
2
directly with an electronic infrared measuring device ................................... 57
12.2
Temperature reference measurement .............................................................................................. 57
13.
OPTIONS .............................................................................................................. 57
13.1
Silicone access ports 30 mm / 1.18 in, closable with 2 silicone plugs (8012-0558 rear, 8012-0559
left, 8012-0560 right) (option) ............................................................................................................ 57
13.2
Base on castors (option) ................................................................................................................... 58
13.3
Stacking adapter for direct thermal decoupled stacking (option) ...................................................... 58
13.1
Analog outputs for temperature and CO
2
(option) ............................................................................ 58
14.
AVOIDING MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION........................................................ 59
14.1
Cells and media ................................................................................................................................ 59
14.2
Laboratory conditions / equipment around the incubator .................................................................. 59
14.3
Working and behavior in the lab ....................................................................................................... 59
14.4
Chamber design and equipment of the CO
2
incubator C 150 .......................................................... 60
14.5
Handling the CO
2
incubator C 150 .................................................................................................... 61
15.
CLEANING, DECONTAMINATION / DISINFECTION, AND STERILIZATION .... 62
15.1
Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................ 62
15.2
Decontamination / chemical disinfection of the CO
2
incubator ......................................................... 63
15.3
Disinfection of the CO
2
sensor .......................................................................................................... 64
15.4
Hot-air sterilization at 180 °C / 356 °F ............................................................................................... 65
15.4.1
Overview ................................................................................................................................. 65
15.4.2
Procedure for hot-air sterilization: ........................................................................................... 66
15.5
Aborting the hot-air sterilization......................................................................................................... 68
15.5.1
Aborting the hot-air sterilization manually ............................................................................... 69
15.5.2
Aborting the hot-air sterilization by opening the outer door .................................................... 70
15.5.3
Aborting the hot-air sterilization using the main power switch ................................................ 70