Memmert IFP 400, IFP800 User Manual

Universal oven
UNP 200 - 800 UFP 400 - 800
Steriliser
SFP 400 - 800
Incubator
INP 200 - 800 IFP 400 - 800
1. Contents .......................................................................................................................................2
2 General notes and safety notes ...................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Intended purpose when used as medical product .................................................................. 4
2.2 Transport ..............................................................................................................................4
3 Installation facilities (accessories) ....................................................................................................5
3.1 Subframe (accessory) .............................................................................................................5
3.2 Wall bracket (accessory) ........................................................................................................5
3.3 Stackable version (accessory) .................................................................................................5
3.4 Initial start-up .......................................................................................................................6
3.5 Oven load .............................................................................................................................6
4 Technical data ................................................................................................................................7
4.1 Standard equipment of PERFECT ovens ..................................................................................8
4.2 Material quality .....................................................................................................................8
4.3 Electrical equipment .............................................................................................................9
4.4 External connection ...............................................................................................................9
5 Oven construction and operation .................................................................................................10
5.1 Operating the door ............................................................................................................. 10
5.2 Controls and indications ......................................................................................................11
5.3 Switching on .......................................................................................................................11
5.4 Setting the temperature ...................................................................................................... 11
6 Selecting the operating mode ......................................................................................................12
7 Setting the parameters ................................................................................................................12
Interior lighting (option) ..............................................................................................................12
8 Normal operation
................................................................................................................13
Setting example “Normal operation“............................................................................................14
9 Weekly programmer
............................................................................................................15
Programming example “Weekly programmer“ ..............................................................................16
10 Programme operation
......................................................................................................... 17
10.1 Closure commands for ramp segments ................................................................................ 19
Programming example programme operation .............................................................................. 20
PRINT
11 Printer
12 Basic oven settings
.................................................................................................................................23
SETUP
.............................................................................................................. 24
12.1 Real-time clock ....................................................................................................................25
13 Temperature monitor and protection devices ................................................................................ 26
13.1 Mechanical temperature monitor: temperature limiter (TB) ..................................................26
13.2 Electronic temperature monitor ...........................................................................................27
MAX
13.2.1 Overtemperature protection
13.2.2 Undertemperature protection
..................................................................................27
MIN
................................................................................27
13.2.3 Adjustable temperature monitor (TWW) Protection Class 3.1 to DIN 12 880 ..................... 28
13.2.4 Adjustable temperature limiter (TWB) Protection Class 2 to DIN 12 880 ............................ 28
13.2.5 Automatic temperature monitor (ASF)
AUTO
................................................................. 29
14 Calibration ...................................................................................................................................32
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15 Communication interface for the PC.............................................................................................34
15.1 Communication interface RS232C .......................................................................................34
15.2 Bus interface RS485 ............................................................................................................35
16 Heating power distribution BALANCE ...........................................................................................36
17 Report memory ............................................................................................................................ 37
17.1 Reading the report memory .................................................................................................37
17.2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C .............................................................37
17.3 Printing the report memory from the oven ........................................................................... 37
18 Memory card: MEMoryCard XL .................................................................................................... 38
18.1 Programming the MEMoryCard XL from the oven ................................................................38
18.2 Programming the MEMoryCard XL from a PC with the oven ................................................38
18.3 Programming the MEMoryCard XL from a PC using the read-write unit ................................ 38
18.4 Documentation on memory card MEMoryCard XL ................................................................ 39
19 Sterilisation chip card (for INP incubators only) ............................................................................. 40
20 User-ID-Card (available as optional extra) ..................................................................................... 41
21 Sterilisers .....................................................................................................................................42
21.1 Purpose definition for MEMMERT hot air sterilisers ..............................................................42
21.2 Notes in accordance with Medical Products Guidelines ........................................................42
21.3 Guidelines for sterilisation in MEMMERT hot air sterilisers ....................................................42
21.4 Steriliser cassettes ................................................................................................................47
22 Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................48
23 Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................48
24 Error messages ............................................................................................................................49
25 Supply failure .............................................................................................................................. 49
26 CE Conformity Declaration ........................................................................................................... 50
27 Address and customer service ...................................................................................................... 53
28 Index ...........................................................................................................................................54
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2 General notes and safety notes
You have purchased a technically fully proven product which has been produced in Germany with the use of high-grade materials and the application of the latest manufacturing techniques; it has been factory tested for many hours. In addition we guarantee the supply of spare parts over 10 years.
This mark in the Operating Instructions means:
Watch out
Important Note
This mark on the product means:
Note Operating Instructions
Warning – oven hot when operating
Observation of the Operating Instructions is necessary for faultless
operation and for any possible claims under warranty. If these
Instructions are disregarded, all claims under warranty, guarantee and
indemnification are excluded.
The right to technical modifications is reserved. Dimensional details are not binding.
2.1 Intended purpose when used as medical product For ovens covered by the scope of the Directive 93/42/EWG (Directive of the Commission on the harmonization of the legal regulations of the Member States on medical devices) the following intended purpose applies:
For ovens series UFP: The product is intended for heating non-sterile cloths, sheets and blankets.
For incubators series IFP: The product is intended for heating non-sterile cloths, sheets and blankets as well as for the heat treatment of wash and infusion solutions.
For incubators series INP: The product is intended for the heat treatment of wash and infusion solutions.
For sterilisers series SFP: The product is intended for the sterilisation of medical products with dry heat using hot air at atmospheric pressure.
2.2 Transport Always use gloves! If the oven has to be carried, at least 2 persons are required to transport it.
Do not place the oven on a readily inflammable support surface!
It is important that the oven is set up accurately horizontally!
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3 Installation facilities (accessories)
min.
20 cm
The oven can be placed on the floor or on a bench (working surface). It is important that the oven is set up accurately horizontally; the door may have to be adjusted (see Section
„Maintenance“)
8 cm
min.
8 cm
min.
15 cm
min.
The spacing from the back of the oven to the wall should be at least 15 cm. The spacing to the ceiling must not be less than 20 cm and that at the side to the wall not less than 8 cm. Generally it is essential to have adequate air ventilation around the oven.
Model 800 is mounted on castors. The front castors pivot and can be locked. In order to ensure the stability of the oven the front castors must always be set facing towards the front.
Information on accessories will be found in our leaflet or on our internet page www
.memmert.com.
Please note the installation instructions for our accessories.
3.1 Subframe (accessory) Oven models 500 to 700 can be mounted on a subframe
3.2 Wall bracket (accessory) Oven models 200 to 700 can be wall-mounted using the wall bracket. The wall bracket is factory-fitted with a fire-resistant plate. The size and length of the screws used and of the corresponding dowel plugs depend on the total weight (oven plus load) and vary with the condition of the wall.
3.3 Stackable version (accessory) Two ovens of the same model size can be stacked on each other. Note that the oven with the lower working temperature must always be placed at the bottom. Foot locators have to be fitted on the bottom oven. (Model 700 can only be stacked using an intermediate frame.)
Take off cover of bottom oven
Place drill jig (supplied with foot locators) into the inverted cover at the back
Mark holes and drill 4.2 mm dia.
Screw the foot locators to the top of the cover using the screws and nuts supplied
Re-fit the cover
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3.4 Initial start-up
Ill: Chamber ceiling with Pt 100 metal temperature probes
When the oven is started up for the first time, it should be supervised continuously until steady conditions have been reached. Severe vibrations during transport may cause movement of the temperature probes in their holder inside the chamber. Note therefore that before the first start-up the temperature probes should be checked for their correct position and, if necessary, carefully aligned in their mounting (see ill).
Ill: Chamber ceiling with Pt 100 metal temperature probes
3.5 Oven load Full consideration must be given to the physical and chemical properties of your load (e.g. combustion temperature etc.) in order to prevent serious damage to load, oven and surroundings. Please note that the MEMMERT ovens described here are not explosionproof (they do not conform to the Industrial Association Specification VBG 24) and are therefore not suitable for drying, evaporating and burning-in of paints, enamels or similar materials whose solvents may produce an inflammable mixture with air. There must be no possibility of the formation of inflammable gas/air mixtures either within the oven chamber or in the immediate surroundings of the equipment. Large amounts of dust or corrosive fumes inside the oven chamber or in the surroundings of the equipment may produce deposits within the oven and lead to short-circuits or damage the electronics. It is therefore important that adequate precautions are taken against excessive dust or corrosive fumes.
In order to ensure proper air circulation inside the chamber, there must be sufficient spacing of the load inside the oven. Do not place any load on the floor, against the side walls or underneath the ceiling of the chamber (heating ribs). In order to ensure optimum air circulation the shelves must be so inserted that the air spacings between door, shelf and rear chamber wall are approximately equal. The maximum number and the loading of the shelves can be found in the table in the Section “Technical
Data“. With unfavourable loading (too closely spaced) and completely opened ventilation it is possible that
the set temperature may be reached only after a longer period of time. See stick-on label “Correct Loading“ on the oven!
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4 Technical data
connection
RS232C
printer
connection
supply plug
Model 200 300 400 500 550 600 700 800 Chamber width A [mm] 400 480 400 560 480 800 1040 1040 Chamber height B [mm] 320 320 400 480 640 640 800 1200 Chamber depth C [mm] 250 250 330 400 500 500 500 600 Oven width D [mm] 550 630 550 710 630 950 1190 1190 Oven height E [mm] 600 600 680 760 920 920 1080 1605 Oven depth F [mm] 400 400 480 550 650 650 650 750 Chamber volume [litre] 32 39 53 108 153 256 416 749 Weight [kg] 28 30 35 50 82 87 121 170 Power, ovens UNP/UFP/SFP [W] 1100 1200 1400 2000 2200 2400 4000 4800 Power, ovens INP/IFP [W] 440 500 800 900 1100 1600 1800 2000 Max. number of shelves 3 3 4577914 Max. load per shelf [kg] 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Max. load per oven [kg] 30 30 90 60 80 80 100 160 Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 5°C to 40°C
rH 80% max., no condensation Overvoltage category: II
Contamination level: 2 Setpoint temperature range 20°C to nominal temperature (details see label) Setting accuracy: up to 100°C: 0.1°C
from 100°C: 0.5°C Working temperature range From 5°C above ambient temperature up to nominal temperature =
maximum temperature (details see label)
With fan switched on (UFP/SFP) from 10°C above ambient temperature
up to nominal temperature = maximum temperature (details see label)
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4.1 Standard equipment of PERFECT ovens
Electronic fuzzy-supported PID process controller with permanent power matching and time-saving auto-diagnostic system for rapid fault finding (see Section „Error messages“)
• Language selection
Alphanumerical text display
Internal report memory 1024kB for storing actual temperature, setpoint temperature, fan, air valve and error states with time stamp
Control of oven and documentation of actual values on MEMoryCard XL
Programme sequence control for up to 40 ramp segments
Fan with speed adjustment on recirculation ovens (adjustment in 10% steps)
Air valve with servo adjustment (adjustment in 10% steps) for recirculation or fresh air operation
Integral weekly programmer with group function (e.g. all workdays)
Recessing push/turn control for simple operation of oven
Visual alarm indication
Built-in sounder as alarm on overlimit, as audible signal at programme end, and to acknowledge input (key click)
Digital monitor controller for overtemperature, undertemperature, and as automatically setpoint­ following monitor (ASF)
Mechanical temperature limiter (TB Class 1)
Monitor relay to switch off heating in case of fault
Two separate PT100 temperature sensors Class A in 4-wire circuit for control and monitoring
Convenient integral 3-point temperature calibration
Temperature-dependent ventilation of control panel and door
Parallel printer interface (PCL3 compatible)
Serial RS-232C interface for computer-supported temperature programmes and for reading the internal report memory
MEMMERT software “Celsius“ for remote operation of oven via a PC and for reading the report memory inside the controller
A pre-formatted blank MEMoryCard XL with 32 kB storage capacity, reprogrammable for up to 40 ramp segments and additionally 270 hours report memory at 1 minute intervals
Special equipment (to be ordered separately as accessories): subframe, wall bracket, wire shelf, sterilisation cassette, cable RS232C to DIN 12 900-1, external card reader for MEMoryCard XL for connection to the PC RS232C interface, 25-way printer cable (parallel, screened)
4.2 Material quality For external housing MEMMERT employs stainless steel (Mat.Ref. 1.4016). The chamber is made from stainless steel (Mat.Ref. 1.4301) which exhibits high stability, optimum hgygienic properties and corrosion resistance against many (not all) chemicals (warning against e.g. chlorine compounds). The oven load has to be checked carefully for its chemical compatibility with the above materials. A compatibility table covering all these materials can be requested from MEMMERT.
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WARNING! Always pull out the supply plug before
opening the oven cover!
4.3 Electrical equipment
Operating voltage see label 50/60 Hz
Current rating see label
Protection Class 1, i.e. operating isolation with ground connection to EN 61 010
Protection IP20 to DIN EN 60 529
Interference suppression to EN55011 Class B
Oven protected by a fuse 250V/15A fast blow
Controller protected by a 100 mA fuse (200 mA on 115 V)
When connecting a MEMMERT oven to the electrical supply you have to observe any local regulations which apply (e.g. in Germany DIN VDE 0100 with FI protection circuit)
This product is intended to operate on a supply network with a system impedance Zmax at the transfer point (building connection) of 0.292 Ohm max. The user has to ensure that the product is only operated on an electrical supply network which meets these requirements. If necessary, details of the system impedance can be obtained from the local electricity supply authority.
Note: Any work involving opening up the oven must only be carried out by a suitably qualified electrician!
4.4 External connection Equipment connected to the external connections must have interfaces which meet the requirements for safe low voltage (e.g. PC, printer).
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5 Oven construction and operation
Ovens Series UNP and INP have natural ventilation. In Series UFP, SFP and IFP ovens, air circulation is provided by a fan on the back wall of the chamber.
7
air discharge
fan
6
air valve
5
preheat chamber
1
air supply
fresh air
4
chamber
3
ventilation slots
2
The incoming air (1) is warmed in a preheat chamber (2) in both convection and fan-circulation ovens. The preheated air enters the chamber (4) through ventilation slots (3) in the chamber side wall. The fan (5) on the chamber back wall produces a larger air throughput and a more intensive horizontal forced circulation compared with natural convection. The air valve (6) on the back of the oven controls the rate of air intake and discharge (air change) (7).
close
5.1 Operating the door The door is opened by pulling on the door handle. The door is closed by the door handle being pushed in.
open
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5.2 Controls and indications
Ill.: UFP500
time
display
operating
mode indication
Tu
Mo
on
off
Sa Su
Fr
Th
We
t1
h
t3
PRINT
t4
SETUP
on
off
t2
set
push/turn control
SET key chip card reader
(main switch)
loop
heating
4
3
2
1
push
temperature
display
STERI DEFRO
°C
MIN
AUTO
card
air valve indicationtext display
5.3 Switching on The oven is switched on by pressing the push/turn control.
alarm indication
IN 1
°C
MAX
OUT
IN 2
%
mb
IN 1
rh
OUT
IN 2
2
CO mb
Ill.: UFP500
monitor temperature
fan indication
indication
Oven switched off. The push/turn control is pushed in and protected against damage.
Oven switched on and can be operated using the push/turn control and the SET key.
5.4 Setting the temperature Hold down the SET key and set the temperature setpoint with the push/turn control. After the SET key has been released the display briefly flashes the temperature setpoint. The display then changes to the actual current temperature and the controller starts to control to the selected temperature setpoint.
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6 Selecting the operating mode
SETUP
Normal
operation
Weekly
programmer
Programme
operation
PRINT
Printer Basic settings
After holding down the SET key (approx. 3 sec), the current operating mode flashes on the display. A different operating mode can be selected with the push/turn control while the SET key is being held down. After the SET key has been released the controller operates in the new operating mode.
7 Setting the parameters
After an operating mode has been selected, all relevant controller settings are shown simultaneously on the display. A parameter (menu item) can be selected by rotating the push/turn control; all other parameters are then dimmed. The selected parameter flashes brightly and can now be altered with the push/turn control while holding down the SET key. After the SET key has been released the newly set value is stored.
If the push/turn control or the SET key have not been operated for a period of 30 seconds, the controller automatically returns to the main menu.
Interior lighting (option)
Turn the push/turn control anticlockwise until the light symbol
is flashing.
While holding down the SET key, use the push/turn control to set the light on or off.
When operating in the “weekly programmer” mode the internal illumination is switched off automatically when the equipment is switched off by the weekly programmer.
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t2
t1
t4
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t2
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t4
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8 Normal operation
˚C
°C
PRINT
In this operating mode the oven operates continuously. The settings for operating the oven can be selected. The settings act directly on the operation of the oven.
SETUP
°C
MIN
AUTO
By rotating the push/turn control the following parameters can be selected and can be altered as described in the Section „Setting the parameters“:
MAX
Temperature setpoint Range: 20 °C up to nominal temperature (details see label)
Fan speed Range: 0 to 100% in 10% steps.
Air valve Range: 0 to 100% in 10% steps.
Temperature monitor Adjustment range: MIN MAX AUTO
(see Section “Temperature monitor“)
MIN
MAX
AUTO
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Setting example “Normal operation“
˚C
The oven (UFP500) has to heat up to 180°C at 50% fan speed and with the air valve 20% open. The monitor function has to operate at 200°C.
°C
monitor temperature 200°C
180°C
h
1. Select operating mode “Normal operation“
After holding down the SET key (approx. 3 sec), the current operating mode is flashing. Select operating mode I with the push/turn control while holding down the SET key. After the SET key has been released the controller is in operating mode I.
2. Select temperature setpoint
Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control to select the required temperature setpoint of 180 °C. After the SET key has been released the oven briefly flashes the temperature setpoint. The display then changes to the actual temperature and the controller starts to control to the selected temperature setpoint 180 °C. Heating is indicated by the orange heater symbol.
3. Select fan speed
Turn the push/turn control clockwise until the fan symbol is flashing. While holding down the SET key, use the push/turn control to set 50% fan speed.
PRINT
SETUP
4. Set air valve for air vent
Turn the push/turn control clockwise until the air valve symbol is flashing. While holding down the SET key, use the push/turn control to set the air valve to 20%.
5. Select monitor temperature
Turn the push/turn control clockwise until the overtemperature display
MAX
is flashing. Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control
to set the monitor temperature to 200 °C.
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MIN
˚C
MAX
AUTO
9 Weekly programmer
PRINT
In this operating mode the weekly programmer is activated and the oven switches on and off automatically at the programmed times. While the weekly programmer is in the OFF phase the oven is in standby mode. Heating and fan are switched off, the controller display is dimmed and shows the clock time. The sequence of the weekly programmer is repeated every week. A maximum of 9 time blocks, each consisting of ON time and OFF time, can be programmed.
Mo
Tu
We
SETUP
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
on
off
By rotating the push/turn control the following parameters can be selected and can be altered as described in the Section “Setting the parameters“:
Weekday Range: Monday to Sunday
Mo
Tu
We
Th
h
Fr
Sa
Su
Day groups Range: workday Mo-Fr
weekend Sa-Su
No ON time: ---­On these days the oven is not switched on
ON time Range: 00:00 to 23:59 hrs.
OFF time Range: one minute above ON time to
24:00
Further clockwise rotation selects the parameters (temperature setpoint etc.) as in operating mode I. If no further settings (temperature setpoint etc.) are made for the ON phase, the controller accepts the values from operating mode I. For safety reasons, always check that an ON time has been programmed only during the required time blocks and days.
Mo
Mo
on
off
on
off
on
off
Tu
Tu
We
We
Th
Th
h
h
Fr
Fr
Sa
Sa
Su
Su
Direct setting of the temperature setpoint:
When the controller is in stand-by mode or if the weekly programmer is in the ON phase, the temperature setpoint can be selected directly by briefly pressing the SET key. Clockwise rotation then selects fan speed, air flap and temperature monitor. Anticlockwise rotation again selects setting the individual time blocks.
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Programming example “Weekly programmer“ The oven (UFP500) has to switch on at 07.30 hrs from Mo to Fr (workday group) and switch off at 18.00 hrs. In addition it has to operate on Saturday from 10.00 to 14.00 hrs.
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
1. Select operating mode “Weekly programmer“
After holding down the SET key (approx. 3 sec) the current operating mode is flashing. Select operating mode “Weekly programmer“ with the push/turn control while holding down the SET key. After the SET key has been released the controller is in operating mode “Weekly programmer“.
2. Switch on at 07.30 hrs Mo-Fr
Turn the push/turn control anticlockwise to select the symbols “Mo-Fr on“ (workday group). Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control to set the switch­on time to 7:30.
3. Switch off at 18.00 hrs Mo-Fr
Using the push/turn control select the symbols “Mo-Fr off“ (workday group). Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control to set the switch­off time to 18:00.
4. Switch on at 10.00 hrs Sa
Using the push/turn control select the symbols “Sa on“. Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control to set the switch­on time to 10:00.
Mo
Mo
Mo
on
off
on
off
on
off
PRINT
Tu
We
Th
Fr
SETUP
Su
Sa
h
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Su
Sa
h
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Su
Sa
h
5. Switch off at 14.00 hrs Sa
Using the push/turn control select the symbols “Sa off“. Hold down the SET key and use the push/turn control to set the switch­off time to 14:00.
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Mo
on
off
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Su
Sa
h
10 Programme operation
°C
PRINT
SETUP
In this operating mode, up to 40 freely programmable temperature-time ramps can be set. Rotating the press/turn control while holding down the SET key selects the following parameters in sequence after released the SET key:
- a new programme can be programmed or an existing programme can be edited
- stops the programme
- starts the programme
EDIT
STOP
START
After EDIT
has been activated, the following parameters can be selected and can be altered as
described in the Section “Selecting the parameters“:
Mo
Tu
Th
We
on
off
Sa Su
Fr
t2
h
t1
t3
t4
°C
MAX
PRINT
loop
SETUP
Delayed programme start: switch-on day Range: Monday to Sunday, workdays Mo-Fr, weekend Sa-Sun, all days Mo-Su or no day. If no day of the week is selected, the oven starts up immediately after the programme is started. ( instant start )
Mo
Tu
Th
We
on
off
Sa Su
Fr
t2
h
t1
t3
t4
PRINT
loop
SETUP
°C
°C
MAX
Delayed programme start: switch-on time Range: 00:00 to 23:59 If no switch-on day has been selected it is not possible to select a switch-on time, and the programme starts immediately. ( instant start )
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