Device setup/Display 2/3
Declaration of conformity 15
Warning symbols
Safety instructions 15
Unpack 16
Correct use
Commissioning
16
15
17
Accessories 19
Interface and output
Connection, laboratory device - PC
Error code 21
Maintenance 22
Technical data 22
Warranty 23
EN
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21
Declaration of conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product corresponds to the regulations 2014/35/EU, 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU and conforms
with the standards or standardized documents EN 61010-1, -2-051,
EN 60529 and EN ISO 12100.
EN 61326-1
,
Warning symbols
For your protection
• Read the operating instructions in full before starting up and follow the safety instructions.
• Keep the operating instructions in a place where they can be accessed by
everyone.
• Ensure that only trained staff work with the appliance.
• Follow the safety instructions, guidelines, occupational health and safety
and accident prevention regulations.
WARNING
• Keep hand/arm vibration to a minimum (Directive 2002/44/EC) when operated manually:
- Keep the sample container as vertical as possible.
- Only exert the minimum pressure necessary for the mixing process.
- Use attachments for multiple samples when there is a large number of
samples.
• Set up the appliance in a spacious area on an even, stable, clean, non-slip,
dry and fireproof surface.
• The feet of the appliance must be clean and undamaged.
Wear your personal protective equipment in accordance with the hazard category of the medium to
be processed. Otherwise there is a risk of:
- splashing liquids
- projectile parts
-
body parts
, hair, clothing and jewellery getting caught.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
CAUTION
Indicates an (extremely) hazardous situation, which, if
not avoided, will result in death, serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, can result in death, serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, can result in injury.
Indicates practices which, if not avoided, can result in
equipment damage.
Indicates crushing risk of fingers/hand.
CAUTION
• If the shaking movement of the appliance increases (resonance), reduce the
speed or pass through the critical phase as quickly as possible.
• Reduce the speed if
- the medium splashes out of the vessel because the speed is too high
- the appliance is not running smoothly
- the appliance begins to move around because of dynamic forces.
CAUTION
Before starting the device set a low speed.
Gradually increase the speed.
Caution! Risk of crushing when changing attachments.
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• Firmly secure the accessories and vessels in place, otherwise shaking vessels
could be damaged or projected out.
• Check the appliance and accessories beforehand for damage each time you
use them. Do not use damaged components.
• Position one single shaking vessel in the centre and several shaking vessels
so that they are evenly spread out.
• Sharp edged vessels cause wear debris on the attachments.
Unpack
Unpack
- Please unpack the device carefully
- In the case of any damage a fact report must be set immediately (post, rail
or forwarder)
DANGER
• Do not work with biological or microbiological media.
• Only process media that will not react dangerously to the extra energy produced through processing. This also applies to any extra energy produced
in other ways, e.g. through light irradiation.
DANGER
• Safe operation is only guaranteed with the accessories described in the
”Accessories” chapter.
• Always disconnect the plug before fitting accessories.
• The appliance does not start up again automatically following a cut in the
power supply.
• The appliance may heat up when in use.
For protection of the equipment
• The voltage stated on the nameplate must correspond to the mains voltage.
The device must only be operated with the original plug-in power supply unit.
•
• Protect the appliance and accessories from bumps and impacts.
• The appliance may only be opened by experts.
Beware of the risk of
- flammable materials
- glass breakage as a result of mechanical shaking
power
Do not operate the appliance in explosive atmospheres, with hazardous substances or under
water.
Delivey scope
- Shaker TTS 3 control
- Power supply
- Standard attachment MS 3.1
- Universal attachment MS 3.3
- One-hand insert MS 1.21
- Microtiter attachment MS 3.4
- Test tube insert MS 1.32
- Operating instructions
Correct use
Use
For mixing liquids
- Touch mode for single test tubes
- Continuous mode for single or several vessels
Range of use (indoor use only)
- Laboratories - Schools
- Pharmacies
The protection for the user is not ensured no more, if the equipment with
accessories is operated, which are supplied or are not recommended not by
the manufacturer or if the equipment in not correct use is operated against
the manufacturer default.
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Commissioning
Operating modes
Touch mode
(
with standard attachment
MS 3.1)
Continuous mode
(with all attachments)
Setting
Plugging in the
1
mains plug
Switching on
2
einschalten
Setting the
3
operating modes
Action
Touch mode
Change to
continuous mode
Mode A
(with speed limiter)
max. 3000 1/min
max. 1300 1/min
Power
Start
Stop
B
3000
max. 3000 1/min
with/without timer
A
1300
max. 3000 1/min
with/without timer
The unit is ready for service
when the mains plug has been
plugged in
Introductory screen
The values which were previously
set (speed and timer) are stored.
The mode will always be set to A
when the device is powered on
Mode A
Operating mode "Touch"
Speed upto 3000 1/min
Mode A
Operating mode
"Continuous" operation
Speed upto 1300 1/min
Mode B
(without speed limiter)
Display
B
A
1300
A
.
1300
A
1300
A
1300
3000
3000
B
B
:sec
min
h:
:
:
:
:
SET TIME
REMOTE
SET 1/min
:
min :sec
SET TIME
SET 1/min
:sec
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
:sec
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
4
Speed
adjustment
+
:
A
1300
min :sec
SET TIME
SET 1/min
-
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5.1
Setting Timer /
Change Timer
Setting
sec
Set
Tim e
Mode Timer min:sec
+
:
A
1300
Set the desired time
:
-
Tim e
Set
Confirm
A
1300
min:
SET TIME
SET 1/min
min: sec
SET TIME
SET 1/min
5.2
Operation without
timer setting
Change mode
6
Change to
mode h:min
A B
B A
Power
Power
Start
Stop
Power
Tim e
Start
Stop
Set
Power
Power
Countdown runs
An audible signal will be given
three times when the countdown is complete
Switch off the device
Keep the button “Set Time”
pressed and also press the
button "Power".
Value "Time"=0, no countdown
Value "Time"=0, no countdown,
Device in operation
Switch off the device
Switch on:
Keep the button "Start/Stop"
pressed and also press the
button "Power"
Mode B
Operating modes "Touch" and
"Contionuous operation"
Speed upto 3000 1/min
Switch off the device and
switch on again, see 1
sec
min:
:
A
1300
:
A
1300
:
A
1300
A
1300
:
B
3000
:
A
1300
SET TIME
SET 1/min
h:
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
h:
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
h:
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
h:
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
h:
min
SET TIME
SET 1/min
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Accessories
Possible uses and permitted speed ranges of attachments:
Designation
MS 3.1
Standard attachment
MS 3.3
Universal attachment
MS 3.4
Micr otiter attachment
MS 3.5
PCR-Plate attachment
MS 3.51
PCR-Plate insert
MS 1.21
One-hand insert
MS 1.30
Test tube insert
MS 1.31
Test tube insert
Description
For test tubes and small vessels upto
ø 50 mm
For different rubber foam inserts
For one microtiter plate
For one 96-well PCR-plate
- F
or inserting into the PCR-Plate attachment
For inserting into the
- For inserting into the universal attachment
- For 24 tubes ø 7,8 mm
- For inserting into the universal attachment
- For 14 test tubes ø 10 mm
universal
attachment
Ident- Nr.Touch modeContinuous modeSpeed range (rpm)Mode
3426300x
3426600-x 0/100-1300
3426400-x0/100-1300A
3428000-x0/100-1300 A
3428700-x0/100-1300A
L001540-x 0/100-1300
25005776
L001840-x0/100-1300A
-
-
-
-x0/100-1300A
x
x
0/100-3000
0/100-1300
0/100-3000
0/100-3000
0/100-3000
A and B
A
B
A
B
A
B
MS 1.32
Test tube insert
MS 1.33
Test tube insert
MS 1.34
Test tube insert
- For inserting into the universal attachment
- For 6 test tubes ø 12 mm
- For inserting into the universal attachment
- For 4 test tubes ø 16 mm
- For inserting into the universal attachment
- You can make holes as you like
L001850-x0/100-1300A
L001860-x0/100-1300A
L001830-x0/100-1300A
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Changing attachments
MS 3.1
!
MS 3.3
MS 3.4
!
Using inserts
Other accessories
• PC 1.2
• PC 2.1
• labworldsoft
®
, from version 5.0 on
1
Interface and output
3
2
Power
Set
Time
Start
Stop
1
2
"click"
Power
Set
Time
Start
Stop
3
Power
!
Power
!
1
Set
Time
Start
Stop
1
2
1
Set
Time
Start
Stop
Lorem ipsum
• Adapter
• Analog cable
• Software
The device is equipped with a 9-pin SUB-D connector on the rear side of the
device.
Serial interface RS 232 C
The serial assignment of the socket can be used to control the device externally by means of a PC and a suitable application program, e.g. labworld-
®
soft
, from Version 5.0 on.
Configuration of the serial interface RS 232 C
• The function of the interface line between the laboratory
device and the automation system is a selection of the
signals specified in EIA S
to DIN 66020 P
please r
tandard RS 232 C applies to the elctronic pr
• S
efer to the illustration.
art 1. F
tandard RS 232 C, corr
or the assignment of the signals,
esponding
oerties of
the interfaces and the assignment of signal states inac-
dance with DIN 66259 Part1.
cor
•
Transmission procedure: Asynchronous character transmission in start-stop mode
RxD
TxD
GND
1
5
• Type of transmission: full duplex
•
Character format: Character creation according to the data format in DIN
66022 for start-stop mode. 1start bit; 7 character bits; 1parity bit (even); 1 stopbit.
• Transmission speed: 9600 Bit/s
• Data flow conr
ol: no
Instruction Syntax
Here applies the following:
• The instructions ar
e generally sent from the pr
ocessor (master) to the
laboratory instrument (slave).
•The labor
Even err
atory instrument exclusively sends on demand of the processor
.
or codes cannot be spontaneously communicated from the labora-
tory instrument to the processor (automatic system).
• Instructions and par
ameters as well as subsequent parameters are separat-
ed by at least one blank. (Code: hex 0x20)
• Each individual instruction including parameters and data as well as each
r
eply ar
maximum lenght of 80 char
e terminated with CR LF (Code: hex 0x0D and 0x0A) and have a
acters.
• The decimal separator in a floating point number is the point (Code: hex
0x2E).
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The above statements largely correspond with the recommendations of the
NAMUR-Association. (NAMUR-recommendations for the desing of electric
plug connections for the analog and digital signaltransmission to laboratoryMSR individual units. Rev. 1.1)
Overview of the NAMUR-Instructions
Abbreviations:
X,y = numbering parameter (integer number)
M = value of variable, integer number
n = value of variable, floating point number
X = 4 speed
NAMUR instruction
IN_PV_XX=4Reading the real-value
OUT_SP_XnX=4
IN_SP_XX=4Reading the set rated value
START_XX=4Starting the instrument’s- (Remote)
STOP_XX=4Switching off the instrument func-
RESETX=4
STATUSDisplay of status
FUNCTIONDisplay
additional
Setting the actual value to n up to a
maximum of the set upper speed limit
Remote
function
Remote
tion. Variables set with OUT_SP_X
are maintained.
Switching off the instrument function
1*: Mode A
2*: Mode B
*0: manual operation without fault
*1: automatic operation S
- Do not allow moisture to get into the appliance when cleaning
- Wear protective gloves during cleaning the devices.
- Before using another than the recommended method for cleaning or
decontamination, the user must ascertain with IKA that this method does
not destroy the instrument.
Spare parts order
When ordering spare parts, please give:
- Machine type
- Manufacturing number, see type plate
- Item and designation of the spare part, see spare parts diagram and spare
parts list, see www.ika.com.
Repair
Please only send devices in for repair that have been cleaned and are
free of materials which might present health hazards.
For this, use the “certificate of compliance” form which you can obtain
from IKA or can download a version for printing from the IKA website at
www.ika.com.
If your appliance requires repair, return it in its original packaging. Storage
packaging is not sufficient when sending the device - also use appropriate
transport packaging.
Power supply
Input V 100 - 240
A 0,8
Hz 50-60
Output Vdc 24
W 24
Protection class
Shaker
Operating voltage Vdc 24
mA 800
Power consumption, normal operation
Power consumption, standby operation
Motor-output power W 8
Drive EC - motor
Speed range rpm 0/100 – 3000
adjustable in tens steps
Speed adjustment of the device
Speed display digital
Agitation stroke mm 4,5
Shaking motion horizontal, circular
Perm duration of operation % 100
Timer mode seconds 1 sec ... 59 min 59 sec
mode minutes 1 min ... 59 h 59 min
Timer display digital
Perm ambient temperature °C +5 - +40
Perm. relative humidity % 80
Protection type acc. to DIN EN 60529
Contamination level 2
Overvoltage category II
Operation at a terrestrial altitude m max. 2000
Interface RS 232
W 20
W 2
IP 21
(Limited power source)
2 (double insulated)
rotating knob in front
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Dimensions total W x D x H mm 148 x 205 x 63
without attachment
Weight without supported load kg 2,9
Max. supported load incl. attachment
Subject to technical changes!
kg 0,5
Warranty
I
n accordance with IKA warranty conditions, the warranty period is 24
months. For claims under the warranty please contact your local dealer. You
may also send the machine direct to our works, enclosing the delivery invoice
and giving reasons for the claim. You will be liable for freight costs.
The warranty does not cover wearing parts, nor does it apply to faults resulting from improper use or insufficient care and maintenance contrary to the
instructions in this operating manual.
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