Cole-Parmer 03405-40, 03405-45, 03407-40, 03407-45 Instruction Manual

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StableTemp
®
Digital Hotplates,
Stirrers and
Stirring Hotplates
OPERATION MANUAL
AND PARTS LIST
Catalog # Size Voltage Top Plate Material
03405-40 7x7 120 Ceramic 03405-45 7x7 230 Ceramic
Stirring Hotplates:
Catalog # Size Voltage Top Plate Material
03407-40 7x7 120 Ceramic 03407-45 7x7 230 Ceramic
LT1912X1 • 3/26/07
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Safety Information ..............................................................................................................................................3
Alert Boxes ..................................................................................................................................................3
Warnings ......................................................................................................................................................3
General Specifications ........................................................................................................................................5
Heating Specifications ..................................................................................................................................5
Stirring Speed Specifications........................................................................................................................5
Overall Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................5
Top Plate Dimensions ..................................................................................................................................5
Weight ..........................................................................................................................................................5
Environmental Conditions ............................................................................................................................6
Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................................6
Unpacking and Installation ..................................................................................................................................7
General Usage..............................................................................................................................................7
Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................................7
Installation ....................................................................................................................................................7
Operation ..........................................................................................................................................................8
Powering the Unit ........................................................................................................................................8
Setting the Stirring Speed ............................................................................................................................8
Setting the Temperature ..............................................................................................................................8
Controlling Solution Temperature with an External Probe............................................................................9
Over Temperature Protection Setpoint ........................................................................................................9
Heating Metal Vessels and Sand Baths ......................................................................................................9
Setting the Timer ..........................................................................................................................................9
Service and Calibration ....................................................................................................................................10
Service Menu..............................................................................................................................................10
Oil Bath Method of Calibration....................................................................................................................11
System Method of Calibration ....................................................................................................................12
Timer Shutdown - End ................................................................................................................................13
Probe Temperature Limit - PL ....................................................................................................................14
Probe Response - Pr ..................................................................................................................................15
Error Disable - Err ......................................................................................................................................16
Factory Defaults - deF ................................................................................................................................17
General Cleaning Instructions ....................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................18
Error Codes ................................................................................................................................................18
Replacement Parts List ....................................................................................................................................20
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................21
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Table of Contents
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Your Cole-Parmer StableTemp Hotplate, Stirrer or Stirring Hotplate has been designed with function, reliability, and safety in mind. It is your responsibility to install it in con­formance with local electrical codes. For safe operation, please pay attention to the alert signals throughout the manual.
This manual contains important operating and safety information. The user must carefully read and understand the contents of this manual prior to the use of this equip­ment.
Warnings
To avoid electrical shock, always:
1. Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of cor­rect voltage and current handling capacity.
2. Disconnect from the power supply prior to main­tenance and servicing.
To avoid personal injury:
1. Do not use in the presence of flammable or combustible materials — fire or explosion may result. This device contains components which may ignite such materials. Not rated for use in hazardous atmospheres.
2. Use caution when heating volatile materials; top surface and element can reach the “Flash Point Te mperature” of many chemicals. These stirring hotplates are not explosion proof. Fire or explo­sion may result. Unit contains components which may ignite such materials.
3. Keep top surface clean. Use a non-abrasive cleaner. Alkali spills, hydrofluoric acid spills or phosphoric acid spills may damage top and lead to thermal failure. Unplug unit and remove spills promptly. Do not immerse unit for cleaning.
4. Replace the top immediately if damaged by etching, scratching or chipping. A damaged top can break in use.
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Safety Information
Warning
Warnings alert you to a possibility of per­sonal injury.
Caution
Cautions alert you to a possibility of damage to the equipment.
Hot Surface
Hot surfaces alert you to a possibility of personal injury if you come in contact with a surface during use or for a period of time after use.
Alert Signals
Warning
Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
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5. Do not use metal foil on hotplate which may block air flow. Overheating will result.
6. Do not remove or modify grounded power plug. Use only properly grounded outlets to avoid shock hazard.
7. Use appropriate hand and eye protection when handling hazardous chemicals.
8. Gross weight of items placed on top of stirrers should not exceed 25 lbs. (11.3 kg).
9. The top plate of the unit can remain hot for some time after use. A “CAUTION - HOT TOP” light will remain on until top plate temperature cools to below 50°C.
10. Do not leave an active probe out of the fluid. This may cause uncontrolled heating of the fluid on the hotplate and unintentional boiling or an explosion could occur.
11. Note that the exterior housing will be hot during and for a period of time after use.
12. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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General Specifications
Heating Specifications
Accuracy of the temperature display vs. the actual average temperature ± 10.0°C of a 2” diameter of setting area at the center of the top plate (setpoint 100°C unloaded).
Stirring Speed Specifications
Accuracy of the stirring setpoint (600 ml of water in a 100 ml glass flask above 200 rpm): ± 2.0%
Overall Dimensions - W x H x D
All Models: 8.2 x 8.2 x 8.2” (20.8 x 20.8 x 20.8 cm)
Top Plate Dimensions - W x H x D
All Models: 7.25 x 7.25 x 7.25” (18.4 x 18.4 x 18.4 cm)
Weight
All Models: 11 lbs. (5.0 kg)
* These digital plates do not cool. The minimum temperature is 1°C if used in a cold room below 1°C.
Electrical Temperature Speed Top Plate
Catalog # (Volts/Amps/Watts/Freq./Phase) Range Range Capacity
Hotplates:
03405-40 120/8.8/1060/60/1 1-540°C N/A 4L flask - 25 lbs. 03405-45 220-240/4.8/1150/50-60/1 1-540°C N/A 4L flask - 25 lbs.
Stirring Hotplates:
03407-40 120/8.9/1070/60/1 1-540°C 60-1200 4L flask - 25 lbs. 03407-45 220-240/4.9/1170/50-60/1 1-540°C 60-1200 4L flask - 25 lbs.
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Environmental Conditions
Operating: 17°C to 27°C; 20% to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing. Installation category II
(overvoltage) in accordance with IEC 664. Pollution degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664. Altitude Limit: 2,000 meters.
Storage: -25°C to 65°C
10% to 85% relative humidity
Declaration of Conformity
(for 230 volt) We hereby declare under our sole responsibility that this product conforms with the technical requirements of the following standards:
EMC: EN 61000-3-2 Limits for harmonic current emissions
EN 61000-3-3 Limits for voltage fluctuations and flicker EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use;
Part l: General Requirements
Safety: EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement,
control, and laboratory use; Part I: General Requirements
EN 61010-2-010 Part II: Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the
heating of materials (Hotplates and Stirring Hotplates)
EN 61010-2-051 Part II: Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for mixing
and stirring (Stirrers and Stirring Hotplates)
per the provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, and per the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, as amended by 93/68/EEC.
The authorized representative located within the European Community is:
Thermo Fisher Scientific 419 Sutton Road Southend On Sea Essex SS2 5PH United Kingdom
Copies of the Declaration of Conformity are available upon request.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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General Usage
Do not use this product for anything other than its intend­ed usage.
Unpacking
Remove your hotplate, stirrer or stirring hotplate from the carton. Inspect to ensure that the unit has not been dam­aged during shipment. If the unit appears to have sus­tained shipping damage contact Cole-Parmer Customer Service at 800-323-4340.
The following items are included in the shipment:
Hotplate, Stirrer or Stirring Hotplate Stir Bar (Stirring models only) Temperature Probe (Heating models only) Knob Operator’s Manual Rod (Heating models only) Clamps (Heating models only)
If any of these items are missing from the carton, contact Cole-Parmer Instrument Company.
Installation
Set the unit on a flat stable surface at least 12" away from combustible materials, and plug the cordset into a proper­ly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current handling capacity.
Run the stirrer at maximum speed for 10 minutes prior to using the product.
Unpacking and Installation
Warning
Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current handling capacity.
Do not remove or modify grounded power plug. Use only properly ground­ed outlets to avoid shock hazard. Not rated for use in hazardous atmos­pheres.
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Powering the Unit
Set the unit on a flat stable surface at least 12" away from combustible materials, and plug the cordset into a properly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current han­dling capacity. Press the power button or ANY button on the control panel. When the unit is turned on, there will be three beeps, the unit will initialize and then “OFF” will be displayed on both the “HEAT” and “STIR” display screens until a tem­perature and/or stirring speed are entered. To turn off power to the unit, press the power button.
Setting the Stirring Speed
Press “Stir” key located under the STIR display. Use the knob in the center of the console to select a speed. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the speed or counterclockwise to decrease the speed. When desired speed has been reached, press the “Stir” key again or wait a moment and the unit will beep indicating that it has been set.
The display will register ACTUAL speed until the setpoint has been reached. To check the setpoint, press “Stir” under the STIR display and your setpoint will be displayed again for a few seconds. The display will automatically return to indicat­ing actual speed.
To turn stirring off, press and hold the “Stir” key until a beep is heard (approximately 3 seconds) or press the “Stir” key and turn the knob counterclockwise until the display reads “OFF.”
Setting the Temperature
Press “Heat” key located under the HEAT display. Use the knob in the center of the console to select a temperature. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the temperature or coun­terclockwise to decrease the temperature. When desired temperature has been reached, press the “Heat” key again or wait a moment and the unit will beep indicating that it has been set.
The display will register ACTUAL temperature until the set­point has been reached. To check your setpoint, press “Heat” key under the HEAT display and your setpoint will be dis­played again for a few seconds. The display will automatically return to indicating actual temperature.
Operation
Warning
Use caution when heating volatile materials; top surface and element can reach the “Flash Point Temperature” of many chemicals. These stirring hotplates are not explosion proof. Fire or explosion may result. Unit contains compo­nents which may ignite such mate­rials.
Use appropriate hand and eye pro­tection when handling hazardous chemicals.
“Caution: Hot Top. Avoid Contact.” The top plate of the unit can remain hot for some time after use. A“CAUTION -HOT TOP” light will remain on until top plate tempera­ture cools to below 50°C.
“Stir” key
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The “CAUTION - HOT TOP” indicator illuminates when the plate reaches 50°C. When the heating is turned off, the indi­cator will continue to flash until the plate temperature drops below 50°C.
Controlling Solution Temperature Using External Probe
Plug the included probe or an ungrounded Type K thermocou­ple probe into the probe receptacle located on the right side of the unit. Place the probe into the solution. The display will indicate the actual temperature of the solution as measured by the probe, and the probe indicator LED on the front panel will be illuminated.
To ensure accurate probe readings, as much of the probe sheath as possible should be immersed in the solution.
Over Temperature Protection Setpoint
The factory-set fixed over temperature setpoint is 570°C on the top surface of the plate.
Heating Metal Vessels and Sand Baths
Metal vessels and sand baths may be heated safely without the danger of the ceramic top breaking. Use the lowest tem­perature setting possible for applications to limit thermal stress to the top.
Setting the Timer
To set the timer, use the right and left arrows until the light above the number corresponds to the desired time. The default setting is turning off heating only. To change this set­ting, see “Service and Calibration/Timer Shutdown.”
One minute before shutdown, the unit will beep three times and flash the 1 hour light. The unit will beep three more times to indicate it has timed out.
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OPERATION
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Service Menu
The Service Menu has many features that will allow a user to customize their unit.
A table of the features available in the Service Menu is given below. The features are given in order of their appearance in the Service Menu when rotating the center knob in a clockwise rotation. The Feature column is the name of the feature, the Display column is the designation of that feature as shown on the display of the unit, the Availability column gives which type of unit the feature is applicable (HP = hotplate, S = stirrer, and SP = stirring hotplate or stir plate), and the last column gives a brief description of the purpose of the fea­ture.
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Oil Bath Method of Calibration
This method of calibration requires a calibrated water or oil bath with digital readout.
1. With the probe connected to the unit, insert the
probe connected to the unit to be calibrated into a bath that has stabilized at the desired calibra­tion temperature. Allow sufficient time for the probe to stabilize.
2. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do
not turn it on (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
3. Rotate the center knob dial one position clock-
wise and the display will read CAL. This is the calibration menu. Press the “Heat” key under the HEAT display. The display will now read OiL. Press the “Heat” key again to accept, and the display will change to no. Rotate the center knob one position to change the display to yES and press the “Heat” key again.
4. The HEAT display will show the temperature
that is currently measured at the probe. If the display shows “---” then the probe is not con­nected to the unit and must be connected before continuing. The “Heat” key indicator under the HEAT display will be flashing to let the user know that the display is ready to be adjusted using the center knob.
5. Adjust the HEAT display using the center knob
until it matches the independent probe. When this is complete, press the “Heat” key under the HEAT display. The unit will turn OFF automati­cally. Calibration of the probe system is now complete.
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System Method of Calibration ­Recommended
This method of calibration requires an NIST calibrated thermometer with a resolution of 0.1°C or better.
1. Select an independent temperature probe to be placed in the load, along with the unit temperature probe before continuing with calibration. Select the load to be calibrated, and place on top of the hot­plate. Place a stir bar in the mixture if stirring is desired and available on the unit being calibrated. Make sure to have probe plugged into the unit and placed in the load. Also ensure that the OTP adjust­ment on the front edge of the unit is set high enough to allow the load to achieve the calibration tempera­ture.
2. With the unit plugged into the appropriate power, but not turned on yet (displays should be blank, unless the Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and hold­ing the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
3. Rotate the center knob dial one position clockwise and the display will read CAL. This is the calibration menu. Press the “Heat” key under the HEAT dis­play. The display will now read OiL. Rotate the center knob one position and the display will read SyS. Press the “Heat” key again to accept, and the display will change to no. Rotate the center knob one position to change the display to yES and press the “Heat” key again.
4. The “Heat” key under the HEAT display will be lit, and the displays will show the temperature at which the unit was last calibrated. The calibration temper­ature may be adjusted by using the center knob. Temperature can only be selected in whole degrees Celsius. The adjustable range is 1 – 540°C for ceramic top units or 1 – 300°C for aluminum top units. When the adjustment is completed, press the “Heat” key under the HEAT display to approve the selection.
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5. If the unit undergoing calibration does not have stirring capability then skip to the next step. The “Stir” key under the STIR display will be lit, and the displays will show the stirring control set point. The speed may be adjusted by using the center knob. The adjustable range is 50 – 999, and also OFF (zero). When the adjustment is completed, press the “Stir” key under the STIR display to approve the selection.
6. The HEAT display will now show the tempera­ture that is currently measured at the probe. If the display shows “---” then the probe is not connected to the unit and must be connected before continuing. The unit will begin heating to the setpoint. The HEAT and STIR displays will flash until the temperature is within ±2°C of the chosen setpoint.
7. Once the temperature is within ±2°C of the set point, a beep will sound and the “Heat” key under the HEAT display will begin flashing to let the user know that the display is ready to be adjusted using the center knob. Although it may be desirable to wait longer to allow the tempera­ture of the unit and fluid to stabilize further.
8. Adjust the HEAT display using the center knob to make it match the independent probe. When this is complete, press the “Heat” key under the HEAT display. The unit will turn OFF automati­cally. Calibration of the probe system is now complete.
Timer Shutdown - End
This feature is available for all units, but not all sub-menu options will be applicable. The purpose of this feature is to control what is turned off when the timer elapses. The default is Heating Off for hotplates and stir plates, and Stirring Off for stirrers.
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SERVICE AND CALIBRATION
To modify/view the Timer Shutdown follow the instructions given below:
1. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do not turn it ON (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
2. Rotate the center knob until the display reads End. Press the “Heat” or “Stir” key under either display to accept, and the display will change to H (Heating off), H S (Heating and Stirring Off), or S (Stirring Off). Rotate the center knob to change the display to the method of choice and press the key under either display again.
3. The unit will return to the previous menu. Select another feature to change, or press the POWER key again to return to the off mode.
Probe Temperature Limit - PL
This feature is available for units with heating functionality and is only applicable when using a probe. The purpose of this feature is to limit the heating set point to 250°C or allow it to be unlimited only when the probe is plugged in. The reason a user may want to limit the set point when using a probe is to protect the PTFE coated probes from the damage of over-heating. If that is not a concern or a different material of probe is chosen, then unlimited is a safe choice.
To modify/view the Probe Temperature Limit follow the instructions given below:
1. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do not turn it on (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds
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a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
2. Rotate the center knob until the display reads
PL. Press the “Heat” key under the HEAT dis­play to accept, and the display will change to 250 (250°C limit), or UL (unlimited). Rotate the center knob to change the display to the method of choice and press the “Heat” key again.
3. The unit will return to the previous menu. Select
another feature to change, or press the POWER key again to return to the off mode.
Probe Response - Pr
This feature is available for units with heating functionality and is only applicable when using a probe. The purpose of this feature is to select the minimum time required for a temperature change to be detected before signaling a Probe Out of Solution error (E03). A choice between 3 and 20 minutes in 1 minute increments is possible. The default is 3 minutes, but if a large load is placed on the top, the time may need to be extended to avoid nuisance E03 errors.
To modify/view the Probe Response follow the instruc­tions given below:
1. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do
not turn it on (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
2. Rotate the center knob until the display reads
Pr. Press the “Heat” key under the HEAT dis­play to accept, and the display will change to the current time chosen. Rotate the center knob to change the display and press the “Heat” key again.
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3. The unit will return to the previous menu. Select another feature to change, or press the POWER key again to return to the off mode.
Error Disable - Err
The purpose of this feature is to enable or disable a par­ticular error from being detected and displayed. All errors except E12 (locked rotor – stirring control) are able to be disabled. A general option is also available to re-enable all errors at once. When disabling errors though they must be done one at a time.
To modify/view the Error Disable menu follow the instruc­tions given below:
1. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do not turn it on (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
2. Rotate the center knob until the display reads Err. Press the “Heat” or “Stir” key under either display to accept, and the display will change to CLr (re-enable all disabled errors). Rotate the center knob to change the display to the error number of choice and press the key under either display again.
3. The display will now indicate either On (the error detection is enabled), or OFF (the error detec­tion is disabled). Rotate the center knob to change the display if desired and press the “Heat” or “Stir” key under either display.
4. The unit will return to the previous menu. Select another error to change, or press the POWER key to return to the root Service Menu. Pressing the POWER key one more time will turn the unit off.
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Factory Defaults - deF
This feature is available for all units and is designed to restore the control to the default factory settings.
To reset to the Factory Defaults follow the instructions given below:
1. Plug the unit into the appropriate power, but do
not turn it on (displays should be blank, unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur­face), enter the Service Menu by pressing and holding the POWER key. After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key. The display will change to OSP.
2. Rotate the center knob until the display reads
dEF. Press either “Heat” or “Stir” key to accept, and the display will change to no. Rotate the center knob to change the display to yES and press either “Heat” or “Stir” key.
3. The unit has now been returned to the factory
default settings. The unit will return to the previ­ous menu. Select another feature to change, or press the POWER key again to return to the off mode.
General Cleaning Instructions
Keep top surface clean. Use a non-abrasive cleaner. Alkali spills, hydrofluoric acid spills or phosphoric acid spills may damage top and lead to thermal failure. Unplug unit and remove spills promptly. Do not immerse unit for cleaning. Wipe exterior housing with lightly dampened cloth containing mild soap solution.
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Troubleshooting
Error Codes
Errors E01 through E07 are heating errors. Error Handler will lock out heating functions if heating error is detected. Stirring functionality is unaffected. If the condition that caused the error is no longer present, pressing the POWER button or unplugging the unit will clear Errors E01-E07.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Errors E11 and E12 are stirring errors. Error Handler will lock out stirring functions if stirring error is detected. To avoid boil over, the unit will cease heating (the user can restart heating if desired). Pressing the POWER button or unplugging the unit will clear Error E12. Unplugging the unit will clear Error E11.
Error E21 is a data flash memory error and can be corrected by following the steps below:
Press any key to clear the error, this re-initializes data flash memory.
At the ‘SEL’ menu, press the “Heat” or “Stir” key.
Using the encoder knob, select your unit’s model type (if your unit model number starts with SP, select ‘ SP’, etc) and press either the “Heat” or “Stir” key.
Using the encoder knob, select your unit’s top size (either 7 or 10 inch) and press either the “Heat” or “Stir” key.
Press the POWER key to exit the special functions menu.
Note that it may be necessary to recalibrate the unit and/or re-enter custom settings as the unit has been reset to factory default.
The unit can now be started normally using the POWER key.
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To ensure your safety and for proper operation, the ceramic top plates for hotplates and stir plates are only sold as complete assemblies. This assembly includes the ceramic top, element, thermocouple, insulation, baffle plate, and 2 ceramic top holders. Cole-Parmer recommends not replacing individual components
of the top plate. (SHP = Stirring Hotplate, HP = Hotplate, S = Stirrer)
Replacement Parts List
7x7 Ceramic Top Part No. 7x7 Aluminum Top Part No. Description
261575 261575 PC Board Fuse - 220-240V PCX120 PC1900X1 Control Board - 120V (SHP) PCX120 PC1900X1 Control Board - 220-240V (SHP)
PC1896X1 PC1899X1 Control Board - 120V (HP) PC1896X2 PC1899X2 Control Board - 220-240V (HP) PC1897X1 ----- Control Board - 120V (S) PC1897X2 ----- Control Board - 220-240V (S)
266058 266058 PC Board Fuse - 120V
261575 261575 PC Board Fuse - 220-240V PCX115 PCX115 Display Board (SHP) PCX121 PCX121 Display Board (HP) PCX122 ----- Display Board (S)
SWX217 SWX217 Encoder
KBX106 KBX106 Knob
CRX106 CRX106 Cord Set - 120V CRX104 CYX104 Cord Set - 220-240V
KBX110 KBX110 Knob ZSX65A ZSX65A Stir Bar
MT1318X3 MT1318X3 Motor - 120V MT1318X4 MT1318X4 Motor - 220-240V
ELX81 ELX77 Heating Element - 120V - w/thermocouple ELX22 ELX79 Heating Element - 220-240V - w/thermocouple
710-0117 719-0073 Ceramic Top EL1898X1 EL1900X1 Hotplate Top Assembly - 120V EL1898X3 EL1900X3 Hotplate Top Assembly - 220-240V
TCX16 TCX16 6” Chemically resistant stainless steel probe
----- TC1895X1 Thermocouple
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Warranty
625 East Bunker Court
Vernon Hills, IL 60061-9872
1-800-323-4340 1-847-549-7600
www.coleparmer.com
Cole-Parmer Company warrants to the direct purchaser that the representation made accurately reflect the manufacturer’s representations. To the extent permissible, we will make available to its direct purchaser the manufacturer’s warranty.
The Company agrees, at its election, to correct by repair, by replacement, or by credit to purchaser, any defect of material or workmanship which develops within two years after delivery of the product to the original purchaser by the Company or by an authorized dealer of the Company provided that investigation or factory inspection by the Company discloses that such defect developed under normal and proper use.
The warranty is limited to the country in which the product is sold.
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