Memmert ICH C User Manual

CLIMATE CHAMBER ICH C WITH COMPRESSOR
COOLING, HUMIDITY CONTROL AND CO
2
ICH C
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
100% ATMOSAFE. MADE IN GERMANY.
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About this manual

About this manual
This manual describes the setup, function, transport, operation and maintenance of climate
there is something you do not understand, or certain information is missing, ask your man-
Versions
The appliances are available in different configurations and sizes. If specific equipment fea-
tures or functions are available only for certain configurations, this is indicated at the relevant
The functions described in this manual refer to the latest firmware version.
from the actual appearance. Function and operation are identical.
AtmoCONTROL, observe the separate
This instruction manual belongs with the appliance and should always be stored where
whereabouts of this instruction manual. We recommend that it is always stored in a protected
tion, the operating instructions must go with it.
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4. Putting into operation 20
4.1 Connecting the appliance
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4.2 Fill up and connect the water tank
4.3 CO
connection
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4.4 Switching on
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Contents

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Terms and signs used

you of possible dangers or to give you hints that are important in avoiding injury or damage.
Terms used
Warning signs (warning of a danger)
vapours
toppling
frostbite/cold
Warning of
the mains
Wear gloves
Wear safety
first aid
tional information
Prohibition signs (forbidding an action)
Regulation signs (stipulating an action)
Other icons
The appliances described in this manual are technically sophisticated, manufactured using
Warning!
After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may receive
an electric shock if you touch these parts. Disconnect the mains plug
the electrical equipment of the appliances.
Warning!
When loading the appliance with an unsuitable load, poisonous or
appliance to explode, and people could be severely injured or poi-
which do not form any toxic or explosive vapours when heated up
Warning!
Warning!
can have a suffocating effect in high con-
2
2
to its surroundings. You should therefore ensure that the
2
2
Warning!
can cause cold burns or frostbite. Avoid
2
gas to the eyes and skin.
2
2
Warning!
water from penetrating as well as backfl ow into the gas bottles. It is
is not a dangerous substance in terms of the German Hazardous Substances Ordinance
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by persons who are of legal age and
The owner of the appliance
tions, and train staff accordingly;
work is carried out properly (see page 62);
through corresponding instructions and inspections;
The appliance is not explosion-proof (does not comply with the German workplace health &
which cannot form any toxic or explosive vapours at the set temperature and which cannot
The appliance may not be used for drying, vaporising and branding paints or similar materi-
the direct vicinity of the appliance.
may be fed into the chamber through the media connections on
the rear of the appliance. Introducing other liquids or gases is not permitted.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage, danger or injuries that result from unauthor-
The appliance may only be used in a flawless condition. If you as the operator notice irregu-
your superior.
You can find information on eliminating malfunctions from page 40.
What to do in case of
In case of contact with CO
2
to the eyes and skin:
to the eyes and skin:
After inhaling CO
After inhaling CO
2
can cause accelerated breathing and headaches.
Anyone affected should breathe fresh air, using a breathing device independent of
In
case of gas leakage:
case of gas leakage:
PLUS
ON
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
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Fig. 1
Switch off the appliance by pressing the
main switch
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Construction

1
Fig. 2
Construction
keys and LCD displays (see page 26)
2
3
Door handle
4
5
Nameplate (see page 13)
8
Inner glass door
Nameplate (see page 13)
Nameplate (see page 13)
9
2
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
The appliance can heat up the interior to up to 50 °C and cool it down to +10 °C. A compres-
the interior, stainless steel (Mat.No. 1.4301 – ASTM 304) is used, which stands out through
The chamber load for the appliance must be carefully checked for chemical compatibility with
the materials mentioned. A material resistance table can be requested from the manufacturer.
Appliance fuse: Safety fuse 250 V/15 A, quick-blow
The temperature controller is protected with a miniature fuse 100 mA (160 mA at 115 V)
This appliance is intended for operation on an electrical power system with a system imped-
of a maximum of 0.292 ohm at the point of transfer (service line). The operator
of a maximum of 0.292 ohm at the point of transfer (service line). The operator
these requirements. If necessary, you can ask your local energy supply company what the
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The communication interfaces are intended for appliances which meet the requirements of
The appliance is fitted by default with a
tion. This way, you can
transfer software stored on a USB storage
transfer user ID data stored on a USB stor-
The USB port is located on the right side of the ControlCOCKPIT (Fig. 3).
Ethernet interface
Via Ethernet interface, the appliance can be
to a
AtmoCONTROL soft-
ware to the appliance and read out protocols.
The Ethernet interface is located on the rear of
the appliance (Fig. 4).
47 .
You will find a description of how to transfer programmes via Ethernet in the en-
AtmoCONTROL manual.
With an optional USB to Ethernet converter, the appliance can be directly connected to a com-
Designation
The nameplate (Fig. 5) provides information about the appliance model
technical data. It is attached to the front of the appliance, on the right behind the door (see
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Ethernet interface
1
Fig. 5
Nameplate (example)
2
3
Applicable standard
4
Protection type
5
Address of manufacturer
Disposal note
8
9
Appliance number

Technical data

Appliance width D* [mm]
Appliance width D* [mm]
Appliance height E* [mm]
Appliance depth F* (without door handle) [mm]
480
400
Weight including packaging [kg]
Working temperature range (°C)
Adjustment precision (°C)
2
3
4
5
6
Appliance size 110 260 750
Typ: ICH 260 F.-Nr.: Y613.0088 230 V
~
5.9 A 50/60 Hz 1350 W
DIN12880-Kl.3.3 Nenntemp.: -10 - +60 °C
10
9
8
7
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Appliance size 110 260 750
Adjustment range humidity (% rh)
Adjustment precision humidity (% rh)
adjustment range (%)
adjustment precision (%)
variation in time (%)
±0.2
D
F
56
Fig. 6
Dimensions
Applied
the member states on electromagnetic compatibility). Standards complied with:
You can download the EC declaration of conformity of the appliance online:
C
B
E
A

Ambient conditions

The appliance may only be used in enclosed areas and under the following ambient condi-
tions:
Ambient temperature
Altitude of installation
The appliance may not be used in areas where there is a risk of explosion. The ambient air
Water tank with connection hose
AtmoCONTROL manual
The operating instructions at hand
Tank holder (only for appliances of size 750
, see page 21)
Optional
Fig. 7
Converter USB to Ethernet
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transport and
Warning!
110 260 750
Warning!
You may get your hands or feet squashed when transport-
Warning!
The appliance could fall over and seriously injure you. Never
tilt the appliance and transport it in upright position and
without load only (except for standard accessories such as
The appliance is packed in cardboard and is delivered on a wooden palette.

Transport

The appliance can be transported in three ways:
With a
forklift truck; move the forks of the truck entirely under the pallet.
To avoid damage, do not unpack the appliance until you reach the installation site.
transport damage
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Warning!
and injure you or other people. Always attach the appliance to a wall
with the tilt protection (see page 19). In case there is not enough
The appliance may only be installed on the fl oor.
The
The distance between the wall and the rear of the appliance must be at least 15 cm. The clear-
the cooling unit at the appliance front.
≥ 20 cm
Fig. 8
Minimum clearance from walls and ceiling
≥ 5 cm ≥ 15 cm
≥ 5 cm
Tilt protection
Attach the appliance to a
wall with the tilt protection.
The tilt protection is included
tion upwards by 90 ° in
the desired distance to
the wall (consider the
wall, see Fig. 8).
tion to a suitable wall.
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The first time the appliance is operated, it must not be left unattended until it has reached
the steady state.
tion and power ratings (see nameplate and “Technical
failure or emergencies;
VDE 0510/DIN EN 50272; regulations must be strictly adhered to (production conductivity
The water used must have a pH value between 5 and 7 and be chlorine-free.
Fig. 9
Connect the power
cable to the rear of the appliance
Fig. 9
Fig. 9
Connect the power
Connect the power
wall mounting, the tank holder also has two drill holes (fastening material not included in the
Fig. 10
Water connection
Fig. 11
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connection
Warning!
Warning!
can have a suffocating effect in high con-
2
2
to its surroundings. You should therefore ensure that the
2
2
Warning!
can cause cold burns or frostbite. Avoid
gas to the eyes and skin.
Warning!
water from penetrating as well as backfl ow into the gas bottles. It is
Attach the supplied pressure hose to the CO
connection.
The starting process is shown by three animated white
. If the dots have another colour, an error has
. If the dots have another colour, an error has
After the first start-up, the appliance display is set to
the following chapter first.
Fig. 12

CO2 connection

PLUS
ON
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
Fig. 13

Switching on

the ap-
pliance
Warning!
can have a suffocating effect in high con-
2
2
to its surroundings. You should therefore ensure that the
2
2
Warning!
can cause cold burns or frostbite. Avoid
2
gas to the eyes and skin.
2
2
Warning!
water from penetrating as well as backfl ow into the gas bottles. It is
When in operation, small amounts of condensed water may leak
from the appliance. Always wear shoes with slip-proof soles and
wipe up the condensed water immediately.
The surfaces in the appliance‘s interior and the chamber load may
appliance.
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The appliance may only be operated by persons who are of legal age and have been instruct-
training may only work with the appliance under the continuous supervision of an experi-
To open the door, pull the door handle to the side (to the left or to the right, depending
vented with the door ajar in case of high temperature inside the chamber. The door can
then be opened completely (B).
To close the appliance, push the door closed and the door handle to the side (C).
Loading – Models 30 -1060
Open / close the door
Fig. 14
Opening and closing the door
Warning!
A
C
B
Warning!
When loading the appliance with an unsuitable load, poisonous or
appliance to explode, and people could be severely injured or poi-
to the composition of materials, they must not be loaded into the
appliance.
the chamber load for chemical compatibility with the materials of the appliance
The chamber must not be
the side walls or right below
the ceiling of the chamber
the set temperature may
To achieve the correct heating capacity, the type of drawer used – Grid or Shelf – must be
(see page 59).
Fig. 15
Correct placement of the
chamber load
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warning messages are displayed, e.g. if the temperature is exceeded. In programme mode,
the parameters defined, the programme description, the programme segment currently active
PLUS
344.4
444 4.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
PLUS
344.4
444 4.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4
Fig. 16
ing on appliance size)
Fig. 16
Fig. 16
Activation key for temperature setpoint
adjustment
Activation key for temperature setpoint
Activation key for temperature setpoint
2
Setpoint and actual temperature display
adjustment
adjustment
3
Fan speed display
Setpoint and actual temperature display
Setpoint and actual temperature display
4
Activation key for fan speed setting
Fan speed display
Fan speed display
5
Switch to menu mode (see page 45)
Activation key for fan speed setting
Activation key for fan speed setting
Activation key for setting the CO
Switch to menu mode (see page 45)
Switch to menu mode (see page 45)
setpoint
Display CO
Activation key for setting the CO
Activation key for setting the CO
setpoint and actual value
2
2
setpoint
setpoint
8
Appliance state and programme display
Display CO
Display CO
2
2
setpoint and actual value
setpoint and actual value
9
Activation key for the appliance state
Appliance state and programme display
Appliance state and programme display
Activation key digital backwards counter
Activation key for the appliance state
Activation key for the appliance state
with target time setting, adjustable from 1
Activation key digital backwards counter
Activation key digital backwards counter
minute to 99 days
with target time setting, adjustable from 1
with target time setting, adjustable from 1
Display digital backwards counter with
target time setting, adjustable from 1 min-
Display digital backwards counter with
Display digital backwards counter with
ute to 99 days
target time setting, adjustable from 1 min-
target time setting, adjustable from 1 min-
Humidity control display
ute to 99 days
ute to 99 days
Humidity control activation key
Humidity control display
Humidity control display
with the turn control)
Activation key setting the temperature,
humidity and CO
Activation key setting the temperature,
Activation key setting the temperature,
monitoring
Display temperature, humidity and CO
humidity and CO
humidity and CO
2
2
monitoring
monitoring
2
monitoring
20
Activation key for graphic representation
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
TEMP
22.4°C
Set 37
TIMER
TIMER
30m04h
44h:44m
End
13:30 23.11.
End 14:45
ON
ON
FAN
50%
.0°C
HUMIDITY
30%rh
Set 30 %rh
ONON
min
000°C
min
auto
15.0°C
ALARM
ALARM
CO2
1.0 %
15.
Set
of °C
0
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
/
%
0.0K
-
99K
-
12.Sept.2012
Manual Mode
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
0 12
GRAPH
13:44
off
%rh°C
19 2015 16 17 1810 11 12 13 14
Activate the desired parameter (e.g. tem-
the respective display. The activated dis-
30.0
%rh
50.0
%CO2
Programm 12
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
min
000°C
MENU
30.0
%rh
50.0
%CO2
Programm 12
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
min
000°C
MENU
TIMER
turn control to the left
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
The display returns to normal and the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Additional parameters can be set accordingly.
want to exit. The appliance restores the former values.
The appliance can be operated in different modes:
trolCOCKPIT. Operation in this mode is described in chapter 5.4.4 .
AtmoCONTROL software at a computer / laptop and then transferred
to the appliance from a USB stick or via Ethernet. Operation in this mode is described in
via remote control
TEMP
30.0
%rh
50.0
%CO2
Programm 12
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
min
000°C
max
000°C
.5°C100
MENU
30.0
%rh
50.0
%CO2
Programm 12
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
min
000°C
max
000°C
MENU
TIMER
22.4°C
TEMP
37.0°CSet
22.4°C
37.0°CSet
TEMP
23.2°C
Set 37
TEMP
22.4°C
.0°C
37.0°CSet
.5°C100
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The status display shows you which operating mode or operating state the appliance is
Appliance is
Appliance is in manual mode
The example on the right shows the appliance in manual
When the appliance is in timer mode,
is
When the appliance is in remote control mode, the
Manual mode
Adjustment options
Adjustment options
As described in chapter 5.4.2 , you can set the following
Temperature
Temperature
Adjustment range: dependent on model and operating mode (see
symbol.
symbol.
You can select °C or °F as the temperature unit displayed (see
Adjustment option: 10 % to 100 % in steps of 10%
Adjustment range: 10 to 80 % rh
symbol.
symbol.
12.Sept.2012
Manual Mode
13:44
12.Sept.2012
Timer active
TEMP
23.2°C
13:44
Set 180
TEMP
22.4
FAN
50
Set
.0°C
37.0
°C
°C
%
HUMIDITY
34%
Set
70
rh
%rh
Adjustment range: 0 to 10 % or 0 to 20 % in steps of 0.1% (de-
CO2
Operation with
Timer)
the timer display. The timer display is
30.0
50.0
.5°C100
MENU
30.0
50.0
MENU
Set 180.0
Turn the turn control until the desired
time is shown beneath, in a smaller font.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
format. For 24 hours and more, the format dd:hh (days:hours) is used. The maximum
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
The display now shows the remaining time
The status display
The set values can be changed at any
time during the timer. The changes are effective immediately.
ture is reached or if it should start right after activation (see page 49). If the timer runs
1.0 %
15.0
Set
TIMER
-
Ende
TIMER
04 mh 3
13:30 23.11.
End
--h- m
9:00 23.11.
0
%
TIMER
12.Sept.2012
Timer active
30m04h
Ende
13:30 23.11.
13:44
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When the timer has elapsed, the display shows 00h:00m. All
functions (heating etc.) are switched off. In addition, an acoustic
tion key.
To deactivate the timer, open the timer display by pressing the
to reduce
the timer setting until --:-- is displayed. Confirm with the confirma-
tion key.
) at staggered intervals,
which the appliance then automatically processes in sequence. These programmes are not cre-
AtmoCONTROL
A description of how to create and save programmes can be found in the separate
AtmoCONTROL software manual.
Starting a programme
Starting a programme
the status display. The current operating
(
).
0
0
Turn the turn control until the
start
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
first (description from page 56).
To start the programme, press the confir-
the programme description (in this exam-
Test 012
)
the programme segment description, in
this example
the current run (in case of loops)
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIMER
End
TIMER
End
00m00h
13:30 23.11.
--m--h
9:00 23.11.
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
Manual mode
manueller Betrieb
Activate
GRAPH
8
80 40
4
17:4413.Sept.2012
10:4412.Sept.2012
Test 012 ready
10:4412.Sept.2012
Test 012 Ramp 1
You cannot change any parameters (e.g. the temperature) at the appliance while a
ALARM
and
can still be used.
You can cancel an active programme at any
time.
the status display. The status display is
%
0
Turn the turn control until the
stop
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
The programme is cancelled.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
A cancelled programme cannot be resumed at the point it was cancelled. It must be
End of programme
End of programme
The display shows
when the programme
You can now
the activation key next to the status display, then turn the turn
is highlighted in colour and
is highlighted in colour and
%
End
Test 012
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
manueller Betrieb
Test 012 Ramp 3
GRAPH
8
80
10:4412.Sept.2012
10:4912.Sept.2012
10:4812.Sept.2012
Cancel program
Test 012
10:4912.Sept.2012
End
Test 012
12.Sept.2012
Manual Mode
13:44
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Temperature monitoring
The appliance is equipped with a multiple overtemperature protection in accordance with
electronic temperature monitoring (TWW)
temperature monitor (
ASF)
The
temperature monitoring
tem-
display. The settings made apply to all
triggered, this is indicated by the tempera-
ture display: the actual temperature is
warning
warning
temperature monitoring triggered (TWW in
this example) is shown beneath the
temperature.
the menu mode (
warning and error messages from page 40.
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
ALARM
of °C
max
%rh°C
GRAPH
off
ONON
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
FAN
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
LICHT
%
100
ALARM
max
190.0°C
min
160.0°C
Manueller Betrieb
12.Sept.2012
13:44
TEMP
180.4°C
TEMP
Set 185
.0°C
344.4
444 4.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
LÜFTER
%
0
23.2°C
TEMP
Set 180
.0°C
Fig. 17
TEMP
TEMP
42
23.2°C
180.4°C
TWW Set 38.5
Set 180
Set 185
TIMER
TIMER
.4°C
ALARM
min
36.5 °C
auto
TEMP
LÜFTER
0
FLAP
KLAPPE
%
°C
.0°C
.0°C
42
TWW Set 38.5
max
38.5 °C
.4°C
+
°C
-
2.0K
Electronic temperature monitoring (
Electronic temperature monitoring (
The manually set monitoring temperature
of the overtemperature control is
to DIN 12 880. If the manually set monitoring temperature
is exceeded, the TWW takes
°C
Fig. 18
Schematic diagram of how TWW
temperature monitoring works
Emergency operation
Setting MAX
Set temperature
Controller error
t
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Automatic
temperature monitor (
temperature monitor (
ASF)
ASF is a monitoring device that automatically follows the set temperature setpoint within an
The ASF – if switched on – is automatically activated as soon as the actual temperature value
1 K) for the
first time (section A).
When the temperature violates the set tolerance band around the setpoint (in the example in
the new temperature setpoint is reached again (section E).
°C
Fig. 19
Schematic diagram of how the ASF temperature monitoring works
Mechanical temperature monitoring:
Mechanical temperature monitoring:
(TB)
(TB)
The appliance is equipped with a
If the electronic monitoring unit should fail
Adjusting temperature monitoring
Adjusting temperature monitoring
display. The temperature moni-
toring setting is automatically activated
).
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
0 12
%rh°C
DRAPH
off
ON
ON
Fig. 20
Resetting the mechanical temperature limiter
50°C
25°C
52°C
48°C
A B C D E
52°C
27°C
23°C
ASF active
48°C
AUTO AUTO AUTO
ASF alarm
ASF active ASF active
15.0°C
min
000°C
min
auto
t
ALARM
ALARM
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
0.0K
99K
-
-
firmation key. The min setting (under-
temperature protection) is automatically
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
The lower alarm limit value cannot be set
the lowest temperature.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
4.
The max display (overtemperature protec-
tion) is activated.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
By turning the turn control, adjust the
The monitoring temperature must be set
temperature. We recommend 1 to 3 K.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Accept the upper alarm limit value by
).
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
With the turn control, select ON (
) or
).
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
The ASF tolerance band setting is acti-
vated.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
min
15.0 °C .0°C
auto
ALARM
min
°C
35 5.
auto
ALARM
min
°C
35 5.
auto
ALARM
min
°C
35 5.
auto
ALARM
min
35.5°C
auto
max
40
+
-
max
40.0°C
+
-
max
40 0.
+
-
max
38 5.
+
-
max
38.5 °C
+
-
0.0K
0.0K
0.0
0.0K
0.0K
°C
K
°C
min
35.5°C
auto
min
35 5.
auto
ALARM
ALARM
°C
max
38.5 °C
+
-
max
38.5 °C
+
-
0.0K
0.3
K
D30393 | Date 10/2014
With the turn control, adjust the desired
tolerance band, e.g. 2.0 K.
We recommend a tolerance band of 1 to
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
Temperature monitoring is now active.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
this is indicated by the humidity display:
the actual humidity is highlighted in red
is shown ( Fig.
is shown ( Fig.
menu (see page
warning and error messages on page
40.
Adjusting humidity monitoring
Adjusting humidity monitoring
ALARM
display. The temperature moni-
toring setting is automatically activated.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
0 12
%rh°C
DRAPH
off
ON
ON
Turn the turn control until the humidity
is highlighted.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
CO2 GAS
ALARM
auto
min
444.4°C
max
444.4°C
+
/
-
4.4K
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
min
44.4%rh
max
44.4%rh
Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The lower humidity alarm
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ALARM
auto
min
444.4°C
max
444.4°C
+
/
-
4.4K
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
min
44.4%rh
max
44.4%rh
°C
FLAP
40%
hd
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
000°C
ALARM
of °C
max
000°C
auto off
99K
-
+
0 12
%rh°C
GRAPH
off
ON
ON
°C
FLAP
40%
hd
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
LICHT
%
100
ALARM
max
38.5°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
35.5°C
Manueller Betrieb
12.Sept.2012
13:44
FLAP
40%
FAN
%0
FLAP
40%
FAN
%0
FEUCHTE
30.0%rh
Set 30.0%rh
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
Fig. 21
Humidity monitoring triggered
min
°C
35 5.
auto
ALARM
min
36.5 °C
auto
HUMIDITY
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
°C
FEUCHTE
HUMIDITY
30.0%rh
m
75.4
Set 30.0%rh
Set 70
%rh
.0%rh
m
75.4
Set 70
%rh
min
min
15.0°C
min
auto
000°C
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
20.0%rh
ALARM
min
20.0 %rh
max
38.5 °C
+
-
max
38.5 °C
+
-
.0%rh
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off +
max
40.0%rh
max
40.0%rh
2.0
2.0K
+
0.0K
-
-
K
min
99K
4.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The upper humidity alarm
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ALARM
auto
min
444.4°C
max
444.4°C
+
/
-
4.4K
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
min
44.4%rh
max
44.4%rh
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ALARM
auto
min
444.4°C
max
444.4°C
+
/
-
4.4K
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
min
44.4%rh
max
44.4%rh
Accept the selection by pressing the
Alarm
the side.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
CO2 GAS
ALARM
auto
min
444.4°C
max
444.4°C
+
/
-
4.4K
CO2 GAS
ALARM
max
44.4%rh
min
44.4%rh
CO2 GAS
ALARM
min
44.4%rh
max
44.4%rh
2
monitoring
monitoring has been triggered,
this is indicated by the CO
display: the
is shown (Fig. 22). If the
is shown (Fig. 22). If the
),
the alarm is additionally signalled by an
what to do in this case are provided in
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
0 12
%rh°C
GRAPH
off
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Manueller Betrieb
12.Sept.2012
13:44
%
100
ALARM
max
min
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
ALARM
of °C
GRAPH
off
ONON
%
100
ALARM
max
min
Manu
44.Sept
LICHT
%
100
ALARM
Manueller Betrieb
12.Sept.2012
13:44
Fig. 22
monitoring has been triggered
min
50.0 %rh
max
40.0%rh
.0%rh
ALARM
max
40.0%rh
min
50.0 %rh
ALARM
max
70.0%rh
min
50.0 %rh
ALARM
min
50.0 %rh
CO2
12.0
%
Set 15
.0%
.0%rh
max
70.0%rh
LICHT
CO2
100
12.0
ONON
ALARM
ALARM
min
35.5°C
min
auto
000°C
%
%
Set 15
.0%
of °C
max
max
38.5°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
/
0.0K
-
99K
-
D30393 | Date 10/2014
Setting CO
Setting CO
2
monitoring
monitoring
ALARM display. The temperature moni-
toring setting is automatically activated.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
Fr 20.10.2010 20:31
0 12
%rh°C
DRAPH
off
ON
ON
15.0°C
Turn the turn control until the CO
adjust-
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
4.
By turning the turn control, adjust the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
By turning the turn control, adjust the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key and exit the Alarm display
monitoring is now active.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
min
000°C
min
auto
ALARM
ALARM
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
0.0K
99K
-
-
ALARM
min
10.0%
ALARM
min
10 4.
10.0
ALARM
min
10 4.
7.0
ALARM
min
7.0%
ALARM
min
7.0%
max
10.0 %
max
10.0 %
%
max
10.0 %
%
max
10.0 %
max
15.0 %
ALARM
min
7.0%
max
15.0 %
The GRAPH display provides an overview of the chronological sequence of the setpoint values
content as a curve.
Temperature profi le
display. The
12.09.2012
To display the setpoint and
20:34
To change the time frame to
tion key next to the
ar-
to be displayed can now be
20:34
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
To extend or reduce the time
frame to be displayed: Press
the activation key next to the
With the turn control, select
tion by pressing the confirma-
tion key.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
To close the graphical representation, again press the activation key which you have used to
4.
PLUS
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
Fig. 23
Switching
off the appliance.
°C 100
40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
14.00 16.00 18.00
0 20:34
Fr 20.10.2010 20:34
°C 100
12.09.2012
12.09.2012
Fr 20.10.2010
Fr 20.10.2010
°C 100
40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
14.00 16.00 18.00
40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
14.00 16.00 18.00
ON
40
D30393 | Date 10/2014
Warning!
After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may receive
an electric shock if you touch these parts. Malfunctions requiring
work inside the appliance may only be rectifi ed by electricians. Ob-

Warning messages of the monitoring function

), the
the confirmation key is pressed, the acoustic alarm can be tempo-
Temperature monitoring
Description Cause Action See
Temperature alarm and
Automatic tem-
Temperature alarm and
The adjustable
temperature
temperature.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TEMP
40.4°C
ASF Set 38.5 °C
TEMP
42.4°C
TWW Set 38.5 °C
Description Cause Action See
Appliance does not heat
The mechanical
temperature lim-
Wait until the appliance
the right of the appliance
Water tank
Alarm display (
)
wait to see if the appliance
tact customer service.
Alarm display (
)
the filling level of the water
tank. If required, refill the
water tank.
tact customer service.
Description Cause Action See
HUMIDITY
55.4
Set 55
HUMIDITY
75.4
MaxAl Set 70
HUMIDITY
55.4
MinAl Set 60
%rh
.0%rh
%rh
.0%rh
%rh
.0%rh
D30393 | Date 10/2014
2
monitoring
Description Cause Action See
Alarm display upper CO
wait to see if the appliance then
Alarm display value
alarm
valve and level of the gas bottle.
was interrupted
fuse or power module
faulty
Appliance locked by USER
The appliance is in pro-
Wait until the end of
the programme or
timer mode or switch
Appliance is in "wrong"
temperature display
Temperature operating sen-
The appliance can
CO2
13.0
12.0
Description Cause Action See
CO2
Set 10
Set 15
%
.0%
%
.0%
TEMP
37.4°C
T:E-3 Set 37.0 °C
Description Cause Action See
the temperature display
Temperature monitoring
The appliance can
temporarily be
the temperature display
the humidity display
trol possible
display
sensor defective
control
When switching on
the appliance, the start
white
Cyan
The system files could
fonts and images could
ware update at mem-
TEMP
37.4°C
AI E-3 Set 37.0 °C
TEMP
E-3 °C
Set 45.0 °C
HUMIDITY
E-6
Set 50
CO2
E-5
Set 15
%rh
.0%rh
%
.0%
44
D30393 | Date 10/2014
In manual mode
After power supply has been restored, operation is continued with the parameters set. The
time and duration of the power failure are documented in the log memory.
In timer or programme mode
In timer or programme mode
the power supply, all appliance functions (heating, fan etc.) are switched off.
In remote control mode:
The previous values are restored. If a programme has been initiated via remote control, it is

Menu mode

To
enter menu mode, press the MENU key.
To
PROGRAM
USER ID
PROTOCOL
PLUS
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
1 2 3 4 5 12 14 1513
Fig. 24
ControlCOCKPIT in menu mode
Language selection activation key
2
Language selection display
Language selection activation key
Language selection activation key
3
Date and time display
Language selection display
Language selection display
4
Date and time setting activation key
Date and time display
Date and time display
5
Exit menu mode and return to operating
Date and time setting activation key
Date and time setting activation key
mode
Exit menu mode and return to operating
Exit menu mode and return to operating
Setup activation key (basic appliance set-
tings)
Setup display (basic appliance settings)
tings)
tings)
8
Adjustment display
Setup display (basic appliance settings)
Setup display (basic appliance settings)
9
Adjustment activation key
Adjustment display
Adjustment display
with the turn control)
Programme setup activation key
Programme setup display
Programme setup activation key
Programme setup activation key
Protocol display
Programme setup display
Programme setup display
Protocol activation key
Protocol display
Protocol display
Acoustic signal adjustment activation key
Protocol activation key
Protocol activation key
Acoustic signal adjustment display
Acoustic signal adjustment activation key
Acoustic signal adjustment activation key
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
LANGUAGE
SIGNALTÖNE
PROG
PROTOCOL
SETUP
ON
CALIB
6 7 18 198 9 10 11 16 17
ZEIT UND DATUM
SOUND
USER ID
46
D30393 | Date 10/2014
the change. A more detailed description is provided in the following, using the example of
Activate the desired parameter (in this
the corresponding activation key on the
LANGUAGE
OG
TIME
D
O
OCO
firmed by pressing the confirmation key
PROG
ZEIT UND DATUM
USER ID
PROTOCOL
LANGUAGE
PROGRAM
USER ID
PROTOCOL
SOUND
PLUS
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
ONN
Manu
44.Sept
With the turn control, select the desired
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
SPRACHE
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
SPRACHE
To return to the menu overview, press the
SIGNALTÖNE
PROG
ZEIT UND DATUM
CALIB
USER ID
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
TIME
USER ID
PROTOCOL
SOUND
PLUS
344.4
4444.
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
FLAP
40%
TIMER
hd
1002
End Sept.29 22 24
FAN
%0
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
You can now
SETUP
PROGRAM
TIME
USER ID
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
US
ER I
D
PROTOCO
L
+30%
192.168.100.100 °C F TWW TWB
SETUP
192.168.100.100
255.255. 0.0 °C F TWW TWB
Grid Shelf
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL
SIGNALTÖNE
TIME
ON
ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
IP address
Balance
Subnet mask
IP Adresse
Unit
Einheit
Alarm Temp
Alarm Temp
Timer mode
Timer Mode
Slide-in unit
SETUP
LANGUAGE
CALIB
SETUP
All other settings can be made accordingly. The settings possible are described in the follow-
display, you can set the following parameters:
the
and
of the appliance’s Ethernet interface (for connection to
the
of the temperature display (°C or °F, see page 48)
49)
the type of the slide-in unit (grid or shelf, see page 49)
the defrosting system (
entries than can be
To display the hidden entries, use the turn control to scroll
work, each appliance must have its own unique IP address for identification. By default, each
Fig. 25
network (schematic example)

Setup

225
1/2
IP adress 255.145.136.
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit
Programm negnulletsniEllokotorPtäreG efliHnekcurD
AtmoCONTROL
INP 250 Test 01
180
.0°C
i
HPP 250 Labor
37
.0°C
i
44
.4%rh
-
+-+
Programmname
Editor
Simulation Protokoll
STAND BY
5
192.168.1.216
°C F
LAN 1: 192.168.1.233
LAN 2: 192.168.1.215
LAN 3: 192.168.1.241
48
D30393 | Date 10/2014
Activate the
display. The entry
is automatically highlighted.
PROGRAM
TIME
PROGRAM
TIME
US
D
O
OCO
SETUP
Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The first three digits of the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
SETUP
With the turn control, set the new num-
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
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SETUP
4.
Accept the selection by pressing the
the IP address are automatically selected.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
SETUP
After setting the last three digits, accept
the new IP address by pressing the con-
firmation key. The selection returns to the
The subnet mask is set accordingly.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
IP address 192.168.100.100
Balance
Subnet mask 255. 255.0.0
IP Adresse
Unit
Einheit
Alarm Temp
Alarm Temp
Timer mode
Timer Mode
Slide-in unit
+30%
192.168.100.100
°C F
°C F
TWW TWB
TWW TWB
Grid Shelf
IP address 192. 168.100.100
Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0 Unit Alarm temp
°C F TWW TWB
Timer mode
IP address 255. 168.100.100
Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0 Unit Alarm temp
°C F TWW TWB
Timer mode
IP address 255. 168.100.100
Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0 Unit Alarm temp
°C F TWW TWB
Timer mode
IP address 255. 145.136.225
Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0 Unit Alarm temp
°C F TWW TWB
Timer mode
IP address 255. 145.136.225 Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0
Unit
Alarm temp Timer mode
°C °F
TWW TWB
Timer mode
with target time setting (see page 29) should run setpoint-
t
Fig. 26
Timer Mode
A Timer independent of setpoint: Timer starts right after activation
Fig. 26
Fig. 26
B Timer setpoint-dependent: Timer does not start until tolerance band is reached
A Timer independent of setpoint: Timer starts right after activation
A Timer independent of setpoint: Timer starts right after activation
Type of the
or
)
function to the different air flow characteristics in the interior
when using optional sliding shelves instead of the grids that are
Automatic defrosting system (
)
The integrated automatic defrosting system for the
tures and in permanent operation. The defrosting interval can be
the interior over time. Heavy icing may impair the function of the appliance and could dam-
SETUP
IP address 255. 145.136.225
SETUP
SETUP
Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0
Unit Alarm temp
Timer mode
°C F TWW TWB
A
°C/°F
6 K
t
Timer
B
t
Timer
IP adress 255.145.136.225 Subnet mask 255.255. 0.0 Unit
Alarm temp Timer mode
Slide-in unit
2/2
Defrost
°C °F TWW TWB
Grid Shelf
18h
D30393 | Date 10/2014
frosting interval, e.g. every 6 hours.
Automatic defrosting is disabled with the setting
this over time causes the cooling unit to ice over. Regular defrosting needs to be carried out in
Remote control
Write
Write+Alarm
When the appliance is in remote control mode, the
symbol appears in the temperature display. In the
Write
and
Write+Alarm
Gateway
The setup entry
is used to connect two networks
with different protocols.
The gateway is set the same way as the IP address (see page
47).
display, you can set date and
time, time zone and daylight saving time.
Always set the time zone (and summer time yes/no) before you set the date and time.
Avoid changing the set time after that since this can lead to gaps or overlapping when
Activate the time setting. To do so, press
the activation key on the right side of
the
display. The display is enlarged
)
Date
Setup
Balance
+30 %
2/2
Setup
Balance
+30 %
2/2
Time Time zone Daylight savings
Remote Control Off
Gateway 192.168.5 .1
Remote Control Off
Gateway 192.168.5 .1

Date and time

12. 05. 2012
12:00 GMT +1
TEMP
23.2°C
Set 180
.0°C
Turn the turn control until
is
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
Date
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
with the turn control, e.g. 0 for France,
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
With the turn control, select the
entry
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
) or on
) with the turn control – in this case
). Save the setting by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
the selection by pressing the confirma-
tion key.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
TIME
Time
Time zone
Daylight savings
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT +1
Date Time
Time zone
Daylight savings
Date Time
Time zone
Daylight savings
Date Time Time zone
Daylight savings
Date Time Time zone
Daylight savings
Date Time Time zone
Daylight savings
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT
+1
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT
0
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT 0
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT 0
12.05.2012 12:00 GMT 0
Date 27 05
Time Time zone
. . 2012 12:00 GMT 0
Daylight savings
D30393 | Date 10/2014

Calibration

To guarantee perfect control, we recommend to calibrate the appliance once a year.
Temperature adjustment
The appliances are temperature calibrated and adjusted at the factory. In case readjustment
Temperature calibration at low temperature
CAL 3
Fig. 27
Schematic example of temperature adjustment
Temperature deviation at 30 °C should be corrected.
display. The display is enlarged
PROGRAM
TIME
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
D
O
OCO
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
+1,6°C
0°C
CAL 1
+0,5°C
10°C
CAL 2
-0,4°C
Factory calibration
20°C 30°C 40°C
JUSTIEREN
Calibration
Temperatur
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
Last updated 12.10.2012 12:00:00
letzte Justierung 12.10.2012 12:00
Cal1
Cal1
Cal2 100.0 °C +0,1K
20.0
Cal2
Cal3 180.0 °C -0,2K
37.0
Cal3
40.0
5.0
°C -0,2
C K0,2- C K0,1+ C K0,2-
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
K
5.0
20.0
37.0
C K0,2- C K0,1+ C K0,2-
With the turn control, set the calibration
temperature Cal2 to 30 °C.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
Cal1
4.
tion value is automatically highlighted.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
tion key.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
Wait until the appliance reaches the set
temperature and displays 30 °C. The ref-
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
After the calibration procedure, the
temperature measured by the reference
°C
With Cal1, a calibration temperature below Cal2 can be programmed accordingly, and with
Cal2
Cal3
5.0
30.0
37.0
C K0,2- C K0,1+ C K0,2-
TEMP
30.0°C
Set 30
.0°C
Cal1
Cal2
30.0 0,1+
Cal3
37.0
Cal1
Cal2
30.0 0,0
Cal3
37.0
C K0,2-
5.0
C K
C K
C K0,2-
5.0
C K
C K
TEMP
21.4°C
30.0 °CSet
31.6 °C
0,2-
0,2-
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
C K0,2-
5.0
C K
30.0 1,6+
C K
37.0
TEMP
30.0°C
Set 30
.0°C
30,0 °C
0,2-
D30393 | Date 10/2014
freely selectable balance points. For each selected calibration point, a positive or negative
rh 20
60%
40%
0%
20%
80% 100%
Fig. 28
Humidity adjustment (example)
display. The display is enlarged
PROGRAM
TIME
USER ID
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
TIME
ER I
D
R
O
T
OCO
L
Turn the turn control until
is
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
4.
With the turn control, set the calibration
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
+3,0 %
Factory calibration
rh 50
+1,5 %
Temperatur
Temperature
Humidity CO2
Last updated 12.10.2012 12:00:00
letzte Justierung 12.10.2012 12:00
JUSTIEREN
Calibration
Cal1
°C -0,2
40.0
C K0,2-
5.0
Cal1
Cal2 100.0 °C +0,1K
C K0,1+
20.0
Cal2
Cal3 180.0 °C -0,2K
C K0,2-
37.0
Cal3
K
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
rh 90
-1,5 %
%rh
10.0
%rh
50.0
%rh
80.0
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+
%
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
10.0
50.0
80.0
10.0
60.0
80.0
%rh
%0,5-
%rh
%1,0+
%rh
1,0+
%
%rh
%0,5-
%rh
%1,0+
%rh
1,0+
%
tion value is automatically highlighted.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
tion key.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
Wait until the appliance reaches the set
HUMIDITY
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
After the calibration procedure, the hu-
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
%rh
10.0
Cal1
%rh
60.0 1,0+
Cal2
%rh
Cal3
80.0
%rh
10.0
Cal1
%rh
60.0 0,0
Cal2
%rh
Cal3
80.0
HUMIDITY
29.5%rh
Set 60.0%rh
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
60.0%rh
Set 60.0%rh
HUMIDITY
60.0%rh
Set 60.0%rh
Temperature
Humidity
CO2
58.5 %rh
%rh
10.0
Cal1
%rh
60.0 -1.5
Cal2
%rh
Cal3
80.0
60.0 %rh
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
D30393 | Date 10/2014
2
calibration
The CO
control can be calibrated according to customer requirements by means of three
freely selectable balance points. For each selected balance point, a positive or negative com-
For CO
calibration, a calibrated CO
measuring instrument is required.
Cal1
Fig. 29
CO
2
calibration (example)
deviation at 10 % has to be corrected:
display. The display is enlarged
PROGRAM
TIME
PROTOCOL
PROGRAM
TIME
D
R
O
OCO
Turn the turn control until CO
is selected.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
4.
With the turn control, set the calibration
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
-0,4 %
Cal2
+1,5 %
Factory calibration
Cal3
-0,7 %
0%
10%
JUSTIEREN
Calibration
Cal1
Temperatur
Temperature
Humidity CO2
Last updated 12.10.2012 12:00:00
letzte Justierung 12.10.2012 12:00
°C -0,2
40.0
C K0,2-
5.0
Cal1
Cal2 100.0 °C +0,1K
C K0,1+
20.0
Cal2
Cal3 180.0 °C -0,2K
C K0,2-
37.0
Cal3
Temperature Humidity
CO2
Temperature Humidity
CO2
Temperature Humidity
CO2
20%
K
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+
%
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+
%
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+
%
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
5.0
12.0
15.0
5.0
12.0
15.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
tion value is automatically selected.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
tion key.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
content setpoint to 10 %.
Wait until the appliance reaches the
CO2
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
JUSTIEREN
After the calibration procedure, the CO2
value measured by the reference instru-
Temperature Humidity
CO2
Temperature Humidity
CO2
Cal1
Cal2
10.0 1,0+
Cal3
15.0
Cal1
Cal2
10.0 0,0
Cal3
15.0
CO2
1.0 %
Set
5.0
5.0
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
%CO2
10.
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
0
%
10.0 %
10.
Set
0
CO2
10.0 %
10.
Set
0
%
Temperature Humidity
CO2
%
8.5 %CO2
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
10.0 %CO2
%CO2
5.0
%CO2
10.0 1,5-
%CO2
15.0
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
D30393 | Date 10/2014
display, programmes created using the
AtmoCONTROL software can be trans-
ferred to the appliance and saved on a USB storage medium. Here, programme to be used in
To load a programme from a USB stor-
to the interface on the right side of the
Activate the programme display. To do so,
the
display. The display is enlarged
Select
automatically
for activation are shown on the right. The
– is highlighted
Select
function by pressing
the confirmation key. All programmes
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
PROGRAMM
With the turn control, select the pro-
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
PROGRAMM
4.
Accept the selection by pressing the
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
PROGRAMM
As soon as the programme is ready, the
To start the
PROGRAMM
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
You can now remove the USB storage medium.
To delete a
Delete
with the turn control and select the programme to be
Delete
Test 012
Test 013 Test 014 Test 015 Test 016 Test 017

Program

Select
Delete
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014 Test 022
Select
Delete
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
Select
Delete
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
Select
Delete
Test 012 Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
Test 015

Sound

display, it can be define whether or not the appliance should emit acoustic
the press of a key
Activate the acoustic signal adjustment.
To do so, press the activation key on
the left side of the
display. The
this case
) is automatically
tings are shown on.
Keysound
OG
TIME
D
O
OCO
the turn control until the respective entry
– e.g.
(Special accessories) –
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Sound
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Sound
With the turn control, select the desired
) .
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Sound
4.
turned off by pressing the confirmation
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
Sound
At the end On alarm If door open
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
Sound
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
D30393 | Date 10/2014
The appliance continually logs all relevant measured values, settings and error messages at
function cannot be switched off and is always active. The measured data are stored in the
failure and voltage recovery are stored in the appliance.
You can export the protocol data for different periods to a USB storage medium
via the USB
AtmoCONTROL software for graphical represen-
tation, print-out or storage.
The log memory of the appliance is not modified or deleted by reading it out.
Activate the protocol. To do so, press
the activation key on the right side of
the
display. The display is
au-
tomatically highlighted. To select another
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept

Protocol

4.
As soon as the transfer is complete, a
Protocol
AtmoCONTROL or
AtmoCONTROL manual.
Protocol
This Month
This Year Complete control range
This Month
This Year Complete control range
With the User-ID function, you can lock the settings of individual (e.g. temperature) or all
AtmoCONTROL soft-
ware and saved on the USB storage medium. The USB
A description of how to create a user ID in
AtmoCONTROL is provided in the separate
Atmo-
the user ID data to the interface on the
Activate the user ID. To do so, press the
display. The display is enlarged
Activate
automatically
tion is complete, a check mark appears in
front of the corresponding entry.
%
100
ALARM
max
444.4°C
auto
+
/
-
0.0K
min
444.4°C
Manu
44.Sept
4.
the respective display (Fig. 30 ).
To unlock the appliance, connect the USB storage medium, activate the
entry and
TEMP
Fig. 30
Temperature adjustment
at appliance locked (example)
Fig. 30
Fig. 30
Temperature adjustment
Temperature adjustment
Activate
Deactivate
22.4

USER-ID

°C
USER-ID
Activate
Deactivate
D30393 | Date 10/2014
Warning!
work, pull out the mains plug.
Warning!
Annually:
Annually:
To guarantee perfect control, we recommend to calibrate the appliance once a year (see
Every two years:
Every two years:
The metal surfaces of the appliance can be cleaned with normal stainless steel cleaning
Cooling unit
To do so, open the screws at the lower front cover (number varies depending on the appliance
Fig. 31
Unscrew and remove the front cover
Peltier dehumidifi cation modules
from the heat sink on the rear side of
the appliance (with a vacuum cleaner,
Warning!
After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may
the mains plug before removing any covers. Any work inside
the appliance may only be performed by qualifi ed electri-
Fig. 32
Peltier cooling modules at the rear side
of the appliance
D30393 | Date 10/2014

Storage and disposal

Storage

The appliance may only be stored under the following conditions:
frost-free
This product is subject to the Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
August 13th, 2005 in countries which have already integrated this
The appliance may not be left at public or communal recycling or collection points.

Index

A
Accessories 15
Accidents 9
Activation key 27
Alarm 32
, , ,
40
Ambient conditions 15
Ambient temperature 15
Appliance error 42
ASF 32
,
AtmoCONTROL 3
, , ,
,
, , ,
values 53
,
,
,
toring 33
,
,
,
, 40,
,
47
,
,
D30393 | Date 10/2014
, , ,
,
40
T
Tank holder 21
TB 34
Technical data 13
Temperature 28
Temperature adjustment 52
Temperature comparison 52
Temperature deviation 52
Temperature limiter 34
Temperature monitor 32
,
Temperature monitoring 31
,
Temperature profile 39
Temperature sensor 32
Tilt protection 19
Time 49
Timer 29
Timer mode 49
Transport 16
,
Transport damage 17
Turn control 27
TWW 33
TWW temperature monitor-
,
Warning messages 12
,
40
Water specifications 20
Water tank 20
Weight 13
What to do in case of ac-
Climate chamber ICH
D30393 | Date 10/2014
englisch
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