Memmert HPP, IPP Plus Operating Instructions

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HPP I PP

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONSTANT CLIMATE CHAMBER HPP
COOLED INCUBATOR IPP
100% ATMOSAFE. MADE IN GERMANY.
www.memmert.com | www.atmosafe.net
PLUS
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Manufacturer and customer service

Memmert GmbH + Co. KG Willi Memmert Straße 90-96 D-91186 Büchenbach Deutschland
Phone: +49 (0)9122 925-0 Fax: +49 (0)9122 14585 E-mail: sales@memmert.com Internet: www.memmert.com
Customer service: Service hotline: +49 (0)9171 9792 911 Service fax: +49 (0)9171 9792 979 E-mail: service@memmert.com
When contacting customer service, always quote the product serial number on the nameplate (see page 13
Shipping address for repairs: Memmert GmbH + Co. KG
Kundenservice Willi-Memmert-Str. 90-96 DE-91186 Büchenbach Germany
).
Please contact our customer service before sending appliances for repair or before returning equipment, otherwise, we have to refuse acceptance of the shipment.
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About this manual

About this manual
Purpose and target group
This manual describes the assembly, function, transport and operation of constant climate chambers HPP and cooled incubators IPPplus. It is intended for use by trained personnel of the owner, who have the task of operating and/or maintaining the respective appliance.
If you are asked to work on the appliance, read this manual carefully before starting. Familiar­ise yourself with the safety regulations. Only perform work that is described in this manual. If there is something you do not understand, or certain information is missing, ask your superior or contact the manufacturer. Do not do anything without authorisation.
Versions
The appliances are available in different configurations and sizes. If specific equipment fea­tures or functions are available only for certain configurations, this is indicated at the relevant points in this manual.
The functions described in this manual refer to the latest firmware version. Due to individual configurations and sizes, illustrations in this manual may be slightly different
from the actual appearance. Function and operation are identical.
Other documents that have to be observed:
► For operation of the appliance with MEMMERT AtmoCONTROL, observe the separate
software manual. To open the AtmoCONTROL software manual, click on “Help” in the AtmoCONTROL menu bar.
► for service and repair work (see page 60) – a separate service manual
Storage and forwarding
This instruction manual belongs with the appliance and should always be stored where persons working on the appliance have access to it. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that persons who are working or will work on the appliance are informed as to the whereabouts of this instruction manual. We recommend that it is always stored in a protected location close to the appliance. Make sure that the instruction manual is not damaged by heat or humidity. If the appliance is sold on or transported and then set up again at a different location, the operating instructions must go with it.
You will find the current version of our operating manual as pdf file if you go to www.memmert.com/de/service/downloads/bedienungsanleitung/.
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Contents

Contents
1. For your Safety 6
1.1 Terms and signs used........................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Product safety and dangers ................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Requirements of the operating personnel .......................................................................... 7
1.4 Responsibility of the owner ................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Intended use ........................................................................................................................ 8
1.6 Changes and alterations ...................................................................................................... 8
1.7 Behaviour in case of malfunctions and irregularities .......................................................... 8
1.8 Switching off the appliance in an emergency ....................................................................8
2. Construction and description 9
2.1 Construction ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.2 Description ......................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Working range of constant climate chambers HPP .......................................................... 10
2.4 Material.............................................................................................................................. 11
2.5 Electrical equipment .......................................................................................................... 11
2.6 Connections and interfaces ...............................................................................................11
2.7 Designation (nameplate) ................................................................................................... 13
2.8 Technical data ....................................................................................................................14
2.9 Applied directives and standards ...................................................................................... 15
2.10 Declaration of conformity .................................................................................................15
2.11 Ambient conditions ...........................................................................................................16
2.12 Scope of delivery ...............................................................................................................16
2.13 Optional accessories .......................................................................................................... 16
3. Delivery, transport and setting up 17
3.1 Safety regulations ..............................................................................................................17
3.2 Delivery .............................................................................................................................. 18
3.3 Transport ............................................................................................................................ 18
3.4 Unpacking ......................................................................................................................... 18
3.5 Storage after delivery ........................................................................................................18
3.6 Setting up .......................................................................................................................... 19
4. Putting into operation 23
4.1 Connecting the appliance .................................................................................................23
4.2 Fill up and connect the water tank ................................................................................... 23
4.3 Switching on ...................................................................................................................... 24
5. Operation and control 25
5.1 Operating personnel.......................................................................................................... 25
5.2 Opening the door .............................................................................................................. 25
5.3 Loading the appliance ....................................................................................................... 26
5.4 Operating the appliance .................................................................................................... 26
5.5 Monitoring function .......................................................................................................... 33
5.6 Graph ................................................................................................................................. 38
5.7 Ending operation ............................................................................................................... 39
6. Malfunctions, warning and error messages 40
6.1 Warning messages of the monitoring function ................................................................ 40
6.2 Malfunctions, operating problems and appliance errors ................................................ 41
6.3 Power failure ......................................................................................................................43
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7. Menu mode 44
7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 44
7.2 Basic operation in menu mode using the example of language selection ....................... 45
7.3 Setup.................................................................................................................................. 46
7.4 Date and Time ................................................................................................................... 50
7.5 Calibration ......................................................................................................................... 51
7.6 Program ............................................................................................................................. 56
7.7 Sound ................................................................................................................................57
7.8 Protocol ............................................................................................................................. 58
7.9 User-ID ............................................................................................................................... 59
8. Maintenance and service 60
8.1 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................60
8.2 Regular maintenance.........................................................................................................61
8.3 Repairs and service ............................................................................................................ 61
9. Storage and disposal 62
9.1 Storage ..............................................................................................................................62
9.2 Disposal .............................................................................................................................62
Index 63
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For your Safety

1. For your Safety

1.1 Terms and signs used
In this manual and on the appliance itself, certain common terms and signs are used to warn you of possible dangers or to give you hints that are important in avoiding injury or damage. Observe and follow these hints and regulations to avoid accidents and damage. These terms and signs are explained below.
1.1.1 Terms used
"Warning"
"Caution"
is used whenever you or somebody else could be injured if you do not observe the accompanying safety regulation.
is used for information that is important for avoiding damage.
1.1.2 Signs used
Warning signs (warning of a danger)
Danger of
electrocution
Prohibition signs (forbidding an action)
Danger of
explosion
Dangerous
gases / vapours
Danger of top-
pling over
Hazard area!
Observe the opera-
ting instructions
Do not lift Do not tilt Do not enter
Regulation signs (stipulating an action)
Disconnect
the mains
plug
Wear gloves Wear safety
boots
Observe information in separate manual
Other icons
Important or useful additional information
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1.2 Product safety and dangers
The appliances described in this manual are technically sophisticated, manufactured using high-quality materials and subject to many hours of testing in the factory. They contain the latest technology and comply with recognised technical safety regulations. However, there are still risks involved, even when the appliances are used as intended. These are described below.
Warning! After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may receive an electric shock if you touch these parts. Disconnect the mains plug before removing any covers. Only electrical technicians may work on the electrical equipment of the appliances.
Warning! When loading the appliance with an unsuitable load, poisonous or explosive vapours or gases may be produced. This could cause the appliance to explode, and people could be severely injured or poi­soned. The appliance may only be loaded with materials/test objects which do not form any toxic or explosive vapours when heated up (see also chapter Intended use on page 8).
Warning! If the door is open while the appliance is in operation, the appliance may overheat and pose a fi re hazard. Do not leave the door open during operation.
Warning! In case of appliances of a certain size, you can get accidentally locked in, which is life-threatening. Do not climb into the appliance!
1.3 Requirements of the operating personnel
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by persons who are of legal age and have been instructed accordingly. Personnel who are to be trained, instructed or who are un­dergoing general training may only work with the appliance under the continuous supervision of an experienced person.
Repairs may only be performed by qualified electricians. The regulations in the separate service manual must be observed.
1.4 Responsibility of the owner
The owner of the appliance
► is responsible for the flawless condition of the appliance and for it being operated in ac-
cordance with its intended use (see page 8);
► is responsible for ensuring that persons who are to operate or service the appliance are
qualified to do this, have been instructed accordingly and are familiar with the operating instructions at hand;
► must know about the applicable guidelines, requirements and operational safety regula-
tions, and train staff accordingly;
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► is responsible for ensuring that unauthorised persons have no access to the appliance; ► is responsible for ensuring that the maintenance plan is adhered to and that maintenance
work is carried out properly (see page 60);
► has to ensure that the appliance and its surroundings are kept clean and tidy, for example
through corresponding instructions and inspections;
► is responsible for ensuring that personal protective clothing is worn by operating person-
nel, e.g. work clothes, safety shoes and protective gloves.
1.5 Intended use
Constant climate chambers HPP and cooled incubators IPPplus may be used exclusively for temperature and climate testing of materials and substances in the context of the procedures and specifications described in this manual. Any other use is improper, and may result in hazards and damage.
The appliance is not explosion-proof (does not comply with the German workplace health & safety regulation VBG 24). The appliance may only be loaded with materials and substances which cannot form any toxic or explosive vapours at the set temperature and which cannot explode, burst or ignite.
The appliance may not be used for drying, vaporising and branding paints or similar materi­als the solvents of which could form an explosive mixture when combined with air. If there is any doubt as to the composition of materials, they must not be loaded into the appliance. Potentially explosive gas-air mixtures must not form, neither in the working chamber nor in the direct vicinity of the appliance.
1.6 Changes and alterations
No unauthorised changes or alterations may be made to the appliance. No parts may be added or inserted which have not been approved by the manufacturer.
Unauthorised changes or alterations result in the EC declaration of conformity losing its valid­ity, and the appliance may no longer be operated.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage, danger or injuries that result from unauthor­ised changes or alterations, or from non-observance of the regulations in this manual.
1.7 Behaviour in case of malfunctions and irregularities
The appliance may only be used in a flawless condition. If you as the operator notice irregu­larities, malfunctions or damage, immediately take the appliance out of service and inform your superior.
You can find information on eliminating malfunctions from page 40.
1.8 Switching off the appliance in an emergency
Push the On/Off switch on the control panel (Fig. 1) and disconnect power plug. This disconnects the appliance from the power supply at all poles.
Fig. 1 Switch off the appliance by pressing the On/ Off switch
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2. Construction and description

2.1 Construction
1
Construction and description
2
3
4
9 8
7
5 6
Fig. 2 Construction 1 ControlCOCKPIT with capacitive function
keys (see page 27) 2 On/Off switch (see page 24) 3 Working chamber fans 4 Steel grid
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5 Working chamber 6 Nameplate (see page 13) 7 Door handle (see page 25) 8 Turn control with confirmation key 9 USB interface (see page 12)
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2.2 Description
The appliance can heat the working chamber up to 70 ºC and cool it down to 5 ºC. Low­noise, long-life and energy-saving Peltier cooling and heating technology is used for this. In heating operation, a part of the required energy is extracted from the surroundings (heat pump principle).
Additionally, the humidity in the interior of constant climate chambers HPP can be regulated between 10 and 90 % rh (rh = relative humidity). The humidity is increased by water from a tank being evaporated and fed into the interior, and is reduced through condensation on a Peltier module.
Optionally, the appliance can be equipped with a light module, making it possible to adjust the interior lighting in steps of 1 %.
2.3 Working range of constant climate chambers HPP
The temperature-humidity diagram (Fig. 3) specifies at what range of temperature and humid­ity a permanent, condensation-free operation of the constant climate chamber HPP is possible.
Caution:
If in operation for long periods at the upper level or outside the working range, puddles of water may form inside the chamber and water may force its way out of the door seal.
100
90
80
70
60
50
Humidity % rH
40
30
20
10
C
B
A
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Temperature °C
Fig. 3 Temperature-humidity working range of constant climate chambers HPP (at an am­bient temperature of 22 °C ± 3 K, relative humidity < 50 %)
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Range A:
In this range, temperature and humidity can be combined as you please, without resulting in any significant condensation. If there are extreme ambient conditions, the working range may be restricted.
Range B:
If the specified range is exceeded upwards, e.g. 80 % rh at 60°C, the hot steam fed in will im­mediately condense, due to the dew-point, at the coldest point in the appliance.
Range C:
At low temperatures and low relative air humidity, the effective range is heavily dependent on the degree of humidity of the chamber load.
2.4 Material
For the outer housing, MEMMERT deploys stainless steel (Mat.No. 1.4016 – ASTM 430) and for the interior, stainless steel (Mat.No. 1.4301 – ASTM 304) is used, which stands out through its high stability, optimal hygienic properties and corrosion-resistance towards many (but not all!) chemical compounds (caution for example with chlorine compounds).
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.
2.5 Electrical equipment
► Operating voltage and current consumption: See nameplate ► Protection class I, i.e. operating insulation with PE conductor in accordance with EN 61010 ► Protection type IP 20 acc. to EN 60 529 ► Interference suppression acc. to EN 55011 class B ► Appliance fuse: Fusible link 250 V/15 A quick-blow ► The temperature controller is protected with a miniature fuse 100 mA (160 mA at 115 V)
2.6 Connections and interfaces
2.6.1 Electrical connection
This appliance is intended for operation on an electrical power system with a system imped­ance Z must ensure that the appliance is operated only on an electrical power system that meets these requirements. If necessary, you can ask your local energy supply company what the system impedance is.
Observe the country-specific regulations when connecting (e.g. in Germany DIN VDE 0100 with residual current circuit breaker).
of a maximum of 0.292 ohm at the point of transfer (service line). The operator
max
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2.6.2 Communication interfaces
The interfaces are intended for appliances which meet the requirements of IEC 60950-1.
USB interface
The appliance is fitted by default with a USB interface in accordance with the USB specifi­cation. This way, you can
► transfer software stored on a USB stor-
age medium to the appliance (see page
56).
► export protocol logs from the appliance
to a USB storage medium (see page
58).
Fig. 4 USB interface
► transfer user ID data stored on a USB storage medium to the appliance (see page 59).
The USB port can be found on the right side of the ControlCOCKPIT (Fig. 4).
Ethernet interface
Via Ethernet interface, the appliance can be connected to a network, so that you can transfer programmes created with AtmoCONTROL software to the appliance and read out protocol logs. The Ethernet interface is located on the rear of the appliance (Fig. 5).
For identification purposes, each appliance connected must have its own unique IP ad­dress. Setting the IP address is described on page 46 .
You will find a description of how to transfer programmes via Ethernet in the en­closed AtmoCONTROL manual.
With an optional USB to Ethernet converter, the appliance can be directly connected to a com­puter / laptop (see Optional accessories on page 16).
Fig. 5 Ethernet interface
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2.7 Designation ( nameplate)
The nameplate (Fig. 6) provides information about the appliance model, manufacturer and technical data. It is attached to the front of the appliance, on the right behind the door (see page 9).
1 2
3 4
5
6
Fig. 6 Nameplate (example) 1 Type designation
2 Operating voltage 3 Applied standard 4 Protection type 5 CE conformity
Typ: HPP 260 F.-Nr.: 0109.0088 230 V
~
DIN12880-Kl.3.1 Nenntemp.: 70 °C
2.3 A 50/60 Hz 820 W
6 Address of manufacturer 7 Disposal note 8 Temperature range 9 Connection / power ratings 10 Appliance number
10
9
8
7
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2.8 Technical data
Appliance size 30 55 110 260
400
750
1060
Appliance width D1 [mm] 586 586 745 825 825 1225 1225
1
Appliance height E Appliance depth F
[mm] 703 783 863 1182 1720 1720 1720
1
(footprint) [mm] 506 586 656 756 756 856 1107
Depth of door lock [mm] 56
1
Working chamber width A Working chamber height B Working chamber depth C
[mm] 400 400 560 640 640 1040 1040
1
[mm] 320 400 480 800 1200 1200 1200
1
[mm] 250 330 400 500 500 600 850 Chamber volume [litres] 32 53 108 256 384 749 1060 Weight [kg] 62 74 100 121 213 284 424 Power [W] 140 275 650 820 1300 1500 1600
Current consumption [A]
230 V, 50/60 Hz
115 V, 50/60 Hz
0.6 1.2 2.8 3.6 5.7 6.5 7.0
1.2 2.4 5.7 7.1 11.4 13 13.9
max. number of sliding shelves 3 4 5 9 14 14 14 max. load per sliding shelve [kg] 20 30 20
max. load per appliance [kg] 60 80 150 200 200 200 200
Adjustment range
0 bis +70 °C
2
Temperature
Adjustment precision
Humidity (HPP only)
1
see Fig. 7
2
The minimum temperature depends on the outside temperature (see ambient conditions on
Adjustment range
10 … 90 % rh
0.1 K
page 16). If the interior is illuminated, the temperature range is further restricted.
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D A
E
B
)39()39(
256
319352
30
F
C
10
56
Fig. 7 Dimensions
2.9 Applied directives and standards
► Directive 2004/108/EC amended (Directive of the council on harmonisation of the laws of
the member states on electromagnetic compatibility). Fulfilled standards: DIN EN 61326:2004-05, EN 61326:1997, EN 61326/A1:1998, EN 61326/A2:2001 EN 61326/A2:2003
► Directive 2006/95/EC amended (Directive of the council on harmonisation of the laws of
member states relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits). Standards complied with: DIN EN 61 010-1 (VDE 0411 Part 1):2002-08, DIN EN 61 010-2-010 (VDE 0411 Part 2-010):2004-06, EN 61 010-1:2001, EN 61 010-2-010:2003
2.10 Declaration of conformity
You can download the EC declaration of conformity of the appliance online: English: http://www.memmert.com/en/service/downloads/ce-statement/ German: http://www.memmert.com/de/service/downloads/eg-konformitaetserklaerung/
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2.11 Ambient conditions
► The appliance may only be used in enclosed rooms and under the following ambient
conditions:
Ambient temperature
Humidity rh max. 70 %, non-condensing
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
Altitude of installation max. 2,000 m above sea level
16 ºC to 40 ºC
► The appliance may not be used in areas where there is a risk of explosion. The ambient air
must not contain any explosive dusts, gases, vapours or gas-air mixtures. The appliance is not explosion-proof.
► Heavy dust production or aggressive vapours in the vicinity of the appliance could lead to
sedimentation in the interior and, as a consequence, could result in short circuits or dam­age to electrical parts. For this reason, sufficient measures to prevent large clouds of dust or aggressive vapours from developing should be taken.
2.12 Scope of delivery
► Power cable ► Tilt protection ► Sliding grid (load capacity 30 kg each) ► USB storage medium with software and AtmoCONTROL manual ► The operating instructions at hand ► Calibration certificate
In addition for constant climate chambers HPP
► Water tank with connection hose ► Tank holder (only for appliances of size 400/750/1060, see page 24)
2.13 Optional accessories
► Converter USB to Ethernet (Fig. 8). Makes it
possible to connect the appliance's network interface (see page 12) to the USB port of a computer / laptop.
► Reinforced, sliding steel grids with a load
capacity of 60 kg each (for appliance size 110 and larger)
Fig. 8 Converter USB to Ethernet
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3. Delivery, transport and setting up

3.1 Safety regulations
Warning! Because of the heavy weight of the appliance, you could injure your­self if you try to lift it. To carry appliances of the sizes 30 and 55, at least two persons, for appliances of the sizes 110 and 260, four persons are needed. Appliances larger than that may not be carried but must be transported with a manual pallet jack or forklift truck.
30 55 110 260 400/750/1060
Delivery, transport and setting up
Warning! You may get your hands or feet squashed when transport­ing and installing the appliance. Wear protective gloves and safety boots. When grasping the bottom of the appliance, grasp it only on the sides:
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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 steel grids or shelves). Appliances with castors always have to be moved by two people.
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3.2 Delivery
The appliance is packed in cardboard and is delivered on a wooden palette.
3.3 Transport
The appliance can be transported in three ways:
► With a forklift truck; move the forks of the truck entirely under the pallet ► On a manual pallet jack ► On its own castors, in case of the corresponding configuration, for which the catch on the
(front) castors must be released
3.4 Unpacking
To avoid damage, do not unpack the appliance until you reach the installation site.
Remove the cardboard packaging by pulling it upwards or carefully cutting along an edge.
3.4.1 Checking for completeness and transport damage
► Check the delivery note to ensure that the delivery is complete. ► Check the appliance for damage.
If you notice deviations from the delivery note, damage or irregularities, do not put the appli­ance into operation but inform the haulage company and the manufacturer.
3.4.2 Removing the transport protection
Remove the transport protection. It is located between the door hinge, door and frame and has to be removed after opening the door.
3.4.3 Disposing of packaging material
Dispose of the packaging material (cardboard, wood, foil) in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations for the respective material in your country.
3.5 Storage after delivery
If the appliance is first to be stored after delivery: Read the storage conditions from page
62.
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3.6 Setting up
Warning! Due to its centre of gravity, the appliance can fall over to the front and injure you or other people. Always attach the appliance to a wall with the tilt protection (see page 21). If this cannot be done due to space problems, do not operate the appliance and do not open the door. Contact the Memmert service team (see page 2).
3.6.1 Prerequisites
The installation site must be flat and horizontal and must be able to reliably bear the weight of the appliance (see "Technical data" on page 14). Do not place the appliance on a flam­mable surface.
Depending on the model (see nameplate), a 230 V or 115 V power connection must be avail­able at the installation site.
The distance between the wall and the rear of the appliance must be at least 15 cm. The clear­ance from the ceiling must not be less than 20 cm and the side clearance from walls or nearby appliances must not be less than 5 cm (Fig. 9). Sufficient air circulation in the vicinity of the appliance must be guaranteed at all times.
For appliances with castors, these need to be positioned in forward direction at all times.
FP
FP FP FP
Fig. 9 Minimum clearance from walls and ceiling
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3.6.2 Installation options
Setting up Comments Suitable for appliance size ...
Floor
Table
Stacked
Wall
mounting
Check the load capacity first
two appliances maximum; mount­ing material (feet) provided
Separately packaged fastening material is included in the scope of delivery. Observe the assembly instructions provided.
30 55 110 260
400
750
1060







Base
Castor
frame
Height adjustable
feet
with/without castors



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3.6.3 Tilt protection
Attach the appliance to a wall with the tilt protection. The tilt protection is included in the delivery.
1. As illustrated, fasten the tilt protection to the rear side of the appliance.
2. Bend the tilt protec­tion upwards by 90 ° in the desired distance to the wall (consider the minimum distance to the wall, see Fig. 9).
Delivery, transport and setting up
3. Drill a hole, insert a plug and screw the tilt protec­tion to a suitable wall.
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3.6.4 Adjusting the doors (only for model sizes 400/750/1060)
For model sizes 400/750/1060, it is possible to adjust doors that warp due to the floor condi­tions. In order to do so, every door has two adjuster screws at the top and at the bottom (Fig.
10). First, adjust the door at the top and then, if further adjustment is necessary, at the bottom
as well.
1. Open the door.
2. Undo the screws.
3. Adjust the door.
4. Tighten the screws again.
5. Check door alignment.
6. If necessary, readjust.
Fig. 10 Door adjustment screws
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4. Putting into operation

Caution:
The first time the appliance is operated, it must not be left unattended until it has reached the steady state.
4.1 Connecting the appliance
Caution:
Observe the country-specific regulations when mak­ing connections (e.g. in Germany DIN VDE 0100 with residual current circuit breaker). Observe the connec­tion and power ratings (see nameplate and Technical data on page 14). conductor connection.
Plug the provided power cable into the rear of the appli­ance and connect it to the power supply ( Fig. 11 ).
Lay the power cable so that
► it is always accessible and within reach so it can be disconnected quickly in the event of
failure or emergencies;
Make sure to establish a safe PE
Fig. 11 Connect the power cable to the rear of the appliance
► no one can trip over it ► it does not come into contact with any hot parts.
4.2 Fill up and connect the water tank
(for constant climate chambers HPP only)
Water specifications
For steam creation, use only: demineralised/desalinated water (Aqua Dem) with a conduc­tivity 10 μS/cm. Otherwise, possible calcification in the steam generators, steam piping and steam generator pumps could affect the correct functioning of the appliance. Only use chlorine-free water with a pH value of > 5 and < 7.
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Fill the supplied water tank with water and connect it with the enclosed tube to the „H2O“ connection on the rear of the chamber (Fig. 12).
For appliances of sizes 400/750/1060, the tank can be attached to the appliance with the included tank holder (Fig. 13). To do so, hook the tank holder into the slots on the rear of the appliance. For wall mounting, the tank holder also has two drill holes (fastening material not included in the delivery).
Fig. 12 Water connection Fig. 13 Tank holder
4.3 Switching on
Switch on the appliance by pressing the On/Off switch on the front of the appliance ( Fig. 14 ).
The starting process is shown by three animated white dots occurred (see page 42).
After the first start-up, the appliance display is set to English by default. You can change the language as described from page 45. However, to get a basic overview of operating the appliance, you should read the following chapter first.
. If the dots have another colour, an error has
Fig. 14 Switching on the ap­pliance
ON
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5. Operation and control

5.1 Operating personnel
The appliance may only be operated by persons who are of legal age and have been instruct­ed accordingly. Personnel who are to be trained, instructed or who are undergoing general training may only work with the appliance under the continuous supervision of an experi­enced person.
5.2 Opening the door
► To open the door, pull the door handle to the side (to the left or to the right, depending
on the door variation, see Fig. 15, A) and open the door completely.
► To close the appliance, push the door closed and the door handle to the side (B).
A
Fig. 15 Opening and closing the door
Warning! If the door is open while the appliance is in operation, the appliance may overheat and pose a fi re hazard. Do not leave the door open during operation.
Warning! In case of appliances of a certain size, you can get accidentally locked in, which is life-threatening. Do not climb into the appliance!
B
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5.3 Loading the appliance
Warning! When loading the appliance with an unsuitable load, poisonous or explosive vapours or gases may be produced. This could cause the appliance to explode, and people could be severely injured or poi­soned. The appliance may only be loaded with materials which do not form any toxic or explosive vapours when heated up and cannot ignite (see also Intended use on page 8). If there is any doubt as to the composition of materials, they must not be loaded into the appliance.
Caution:
Check the chamber load for chemical compatibility with the materials of the appliance (see page 11).
Insert the sliding steel grids or sliding shelves. The maximum number or grids / shelves and the load capacity are specified in the technical data overview from page 14 .
The chamber must not be loaded too tightly, so that proper air circulation in the working chamber is guaran­teed. Do not place any of the chamber load on the floor, touching the side walls or right below the ceiling of the working chamber (Fig. 16, see also the "correct loading" sticker on the appliance).
In case of improper loading (chamber loaded too tightly), the set temperature may be exceeded or it may take longer until it is reached.
To achieve the correct heating capacity, the type of slide-in unit used – Grid or Shelf – must be set in the menu under
Fig. 16 Correct placement of the chamber load
SETUP (see page 48).
5.4 Operating the appliance
5.4.1 ControlCOCKPIT
In manual operation, the desired parameters are entered at the ControlCOCKPIT on the front of the appliance (Fig. 17 and Fig. 18 ). You can also make basic settings here (menu). Addi­tionally, 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 and programme duration remaining are displayed (for a more detailed descrip­tion, see page 31).
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ONN
HT
ONN
ONN
ONN
3 11 12 13 1412
TEMP
TEMP
22.4
Set
TIMER
TIMER
30m04h
44h:44m
End
23.Nov 13:30
End 14: 45
ON
ON
°C22.4
°C
37.0
°CSet 37.0
°C
HUMIDITY
30.0%rh
Set 30.0%rh
LIGHT
LIGHT
ON
ON
min
35.5°C
min
auto
000°C
LIGHT
ALARM
ALARM
of °C
max
max
38.5°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
/
%100
0.0K
-
99K
-
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Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
GRAPH
%rh°C
012
off
17 189 10 15 1645 6 7 8
Fig. 17 ControlCOCKPIT for HPP appliances in operating mode (width may differ depending on appliance size)
31112131412
TEMP
TEMP
180.4°C
Set 180
TIMER
44h:44m
Ende
End 14: 45
.4°C
TIMER
23.Nov 13:30
LÜFTER
0
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
%
30m04h
LIGHTONLIGHT
ON
min
36.5 °C
min
auto
000°C
LIGHT
100
ALARM
ALARM
of °C
max
max
38.5 °C
000°C
auto off
+
+
%
/
2.0K
-
99K
-
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13:44
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Manual Mode
Holz trocknen aufheizen 09:12h
GRAPH
%rh°C
012
off
ON
ON
9
10 15 1645 6
17 18
Fig. 18 ControlCOCKPIT for IPPplus appliances in operating mode (width may differ de­pending on appliance size)
1 Activation key for temperature setpoint
adjustment 2 Setpoint and actual temperature display 3 Switch to menu mode (see page 44) 4 Activation key digital backwards counter
with target time setting, adjustable from 1
minute to 99 days 5 On/Off Switch 6 Display digital backwards counter with
target time setting, adjustable from 1 min-
ute to 99 days 7 Humidity control display 8 Humidity control activation key
9 Turn control for setpoint adjustment 10 Confirmation key (accepts setting made
with the turn control)
11 Interior lighting activation key (only for
models with light module)
12 Interior lighting display (only for models
with light module) 13 Appliance state and programme display 14 Activation key for the appliance state 15 Activation key for temperature monitoring 16 Monitoring display 17 Graphic representation 18 Activation key for graphic representation
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TIMER
m
h
2
T
T
5.4.2 Basic operation
In general, all settings are made according to the following pattern:
1. Activate the desired parameter (e.g. tem­perature). To do so, press the correspond­ing activation key on the left or right or the respective display. The activated dis­play is lined in colour, the other displays are dimmed. The set value is highlighted in colour.
2. By turning the turn control to the left or right, adjust the set value (e.g. to
37.0 ºC).
3. Save the set value by pressing the confir­mation key. The display returns to normal and the appliance begins adjusting to the defined set value.
Additional parameters can be set accordingly.
TEMP
TEMP
2
Set
.5°C100
TEMP
°C22.4
°C
37.0Set
TEMP
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
If no new values are entered or confirmed for approx. 30 seconds, the appliance automati­cally returns to the main menu and restores the former values.
If you want to cancel the setting procedure, press the activation key on the left or right of the display that you want to exit. The appliance restores the former values. Only the settings that you have confirmed by pressing the confirmation key before cancelling the setting procedure are accepted.
5.4.3 Operating modes
The appliance can be operated in different modes:
► Manual mode: The appliance runs in permanent operation at the values set on the Con-
trolCOCKPIT. Operation in this mode is described in chapter 5.4.4 .
► Operation with digital backwards counter with target time setting, adjustable from 1
minute to 99 days (Timer): The appliance runs at the values set until the timer has elapsed. Operation in this mode is described in chapter 5.4.5 .
► Programme mode: The appliance automatically runs programme sequences which have
been defined using 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 chapter 5.4.6 .
T
► via remote control
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The status display shows you which operating mode or operating state the appliance is currently in. The current operating state is highlighted in colour and indicated by the text display:
Appliance is in programme mode
Programme is stopped
Appliance is in manual operating mode
The example on the right shows the appliance in man­ual mode, identified by the coloured hand symbol.
► When the appliance is in timer mode, Timer active is
displayed:
► When the appliance is in remote control mode, the
symbol appears in the temperature display:
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In this operating mode, the appliance runs in permanent operation at the values set on the ControlCOCKPIT.
Adjustment options
As described in chapter 5.4.2 , you can set the following parameters after pressing the cor­responding activation key (in any sequence):
Temperature Adjustment range: model dependent (see nameplate and technical date on page 14)
Heating operation is indicated by the Cooling is indicated by the
You can select °C or °F as the temperature unit displayed (see page 47).
The minimum temperature that can be reached depends on the surrounding conditions. The appliances reach up to to 20 °C below room temperature. In order to do so, the
Peltier module needs sufficient ventilation (see Fig. 9 on page 19). Humidity (for constant climate chambers HPP only) Adjustment range: 10 to 90 % rh
icon.
symbol.
TEMP
23.2°C
TEMP
HUMIDITY
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
70
rh
%rh
Humidifying is indicated by the
Dehumidifying is indicated by the
A high level of air humidity in the interior can only be achieved without condensation if the interior is thoroughly heated. For this reason, how fast the humidity is dynamically adjusted to approach the setpoint depends on the interior temperature.
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symbol.
icon.
34%
Set
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.5 C100
Set 1
Interior lighting (only for models with light module) Adjustment range: 0 to 100 % in steps of 1%
The interior light is only active at temperatures of up to
40 °C. If this temperature is exceeded, the interior light
switches off automatically. The light display will then show
“Temp too high”.
LIGHT
40
LIGHT
0
Temp too high
%
%
5.4.5 Operation with digital backwards counter with target time setting,
adjustable from 1 minute to 99 days ( Timer)
In timer operation, you can adjust the time the appliance runs at the set value. The appliance has to be in manual operating mode for this.
1. Press the activation key to the left of
the timer display. The timer display is
activated.
TIMER
-
Ende
--h- m
9:00 23.11.
2. Turn the turn control until the desired
duration is displayed – in this example 4
hours 30 minutes. The approximate end
time is shown beneath, in a smaller font.
Up to a duration of 23 hours 59 minutes, the time is displayed in hh:mm (hours:minutes)
format. For 24 hours and more, the format dd:hh (days:hours) is used. The maximum
duration adjustable is 99 days 00 hours.
3. Press the confirmation key to confirm.
The display now shows the remaining time in a large font and the approximate end time in a smaller font beneath. The status display shows „Timer active“.
TIMER
Ende
30m04h
13:30 23.11.
TIMER
04 mh 3
End
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Timer active
13:30 23.11.
0
13:44
4. Now, as described under 5.4.2 , set the individual values for temperature, air flap position etc. which you want the appliance to operate at. The set values can be changed at any time during the timer. The changes are effective immediately.
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In Setup, you can choose if the timer should run setpoint-dependent or not. This deter­mines whether the timer should not start until a tolerance band around the set tempera­ture is reached or if it should start right after activation (see page 48). If the timer runs setpoint-dependent, this is indicated by the
symbol in the timer display.
When the timer has elapsed, the display shows 00h:00m. All functions (heating etc.) are switched off. In addition, an acoustic
TIMER
alarm sounds, which can be turned off by pressing the confirma­tion key.
End
13:30 23.11.
00m00h
To deactivate the timer, open the timer display by pressing the activation key again and then turning the turn control to reduce
TIMER
the timer setting until --:-- is displayed. Confirm with the confirma­tion key.
5.4.6 Programme mode
End
--m--h
9:00 23.11.
In this operating mode, programmes saved in the appliance can be started with different combinations of individual parameters (temperature, humidity, interior lighting) at staggered intervals, which the appliance then automatically processes in sequence. These programmes are not created directly at the appliance but externally at a computer / laptop and using AtmoCONTROL software. Transfer to the appliance is possible using the provided USB storage medium or via Ethernet.
A description of how to create and save programmes can be found in the separate AtmoCONTROL software manual.
Starting a programme
1. Press the activation key to the right of the status display. The current operating mode is highlighted automatically, in this example
manual mode ( ).
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Activate
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GRAPH
2. Turn the turn control until the  start
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symbol is highlighted. The current programme is displayed, in this example
Test 012.
Test 012 ready
Only the programme currently selected in the menu and shown in the display can be used. If you want to process another programme, you need to activate it in the menu first (description from page 56).
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3. To start the programme, press the confir­mation key. The programme starts. The display shows:
Test 012 Ramp 1
► the programme description (in this exam-
Test 012)
ple
► the programme segment description, in
this example
Ramp 1
► the current run (in case of loops)
You cannot change any parameters (e.g. the temperature) at the appliance while a programme is running. However, the displays
Cancelling a programme
You can cancel an active programme at any time.
1. Press the activation key to the right of the status display. The status display is automatically highlighted.
ALARM and GRAPH can still be used.
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%
%
°
Ramp 3
GRAPH
8
80
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2. Turn the turn control until the ■ stop symbol is highlighted.
Cancel program
Test 012
3. Press the confirmation key to confirm. The programme is cancelled.
End
Test 012
A cancelled programme cannot be resumed at the point it was cancelled. It must be restarted from the beginning.
End of programme
The display shows End when the programme is finished.
End
Test 012
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n
0
OLIO
22.4
37.0
TEMP
Set
°C
°C
°C22.4
TEMP
°CSet 37.0
°C
TEMP
TWW Set 38.5 °C
38.9
You can now
► restart the programme as described ► select another programme for processing in menu mode (see page 56) and run it as
described.
► return to manual mode. To do so, reactivate it by pressing the
activation key next to the status display, then turn the turn control until the hand symbol
is highlighted in colour
and press the confirmation key.
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5.5 Monitoring function
5.5.1 Temperature monitoring
The appliance is equipped with a multiple overtemperature protection in accordance with DIN 12 880. This serves to avoid damage to the chamber load and/or appliance in case of a malfunction:
► electronic temperature monitoring (TWW) ► automatic temperature monitor ( ASF)
The monitoring temperature of the electronic temperature monitoring is measured via a separate Pt100 temperature sensor in the working chamber. Temperature monitoring settings are made via the
ALARM display. The
min
35.5°C
auto
settings made apply to all operating modes.
If temperature monitoring has been triggered, this is indicated by the temperature display: the actual tempera­ture is highlighted in red and a warning symbol
is shown ( Fig. 19 ). The type of temperature monitoring triggered (TWW in this example) is shown beneath
TWW Set 38.5 °C
TIMER
30m04h
44h:44m
Ende
23.Nov 13:30
End 14:45
TEMP
38.9
°C22.4
°C
°CSet 37.0
FEUCHTE
30.0%rh
Set 30.0%rh
the temperature. If the acoustic alarm has been activated in the menu mode (
Sound, see page 57, indicated by the
speaker symbol in the alarm display), the
Fig. 19 Temperature monitoring triggered
alarm is additionally signalled by an intermittent acoustic signal, which can be turned off by pressing the confirmation key. Information on what to do in this case are provided in the chapter Malfunctions, warning and error messages on page 40.
ALARM
max
38.5°C
+
1.0K
-
LI
mi
00
Before reading how to adjust temperature monitoring (from page 35), please read the description of the individual monitoring functions here.
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Electronic temperature monitoring ( TWW)
The manually set monitoring temperature min and max of the overtemperature control is monitored by an adjustable over/undertemperature controller (TWW) protection class 3.3 acc. to DIN 12 880. If the manually set monitoring temperature over temperature control and begins to regulate the monitoring temperature (Fig. 20).
max is exceeded, the TWW takes
°C
Emergency operation
Setting MAX
Set temperature
Controller error
t
Fig. 20 Schematic diagram of how TWW temperature monitoring works
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Automatic temperature monitor ( ASF)
ASF is a monitoring device that automatically follows the set temperature setpoint within an adjustable tolerance band (Fig. 21).
The ASF – if switched on – is automatically activated as soon as the actual temperature value reaches 50 % of the set tolerance band of the setpoint (in the example: 50 °C ± 1 K) for the first time (section A).
When the temperature violates the set tolerance band around the setpoint (in the example in Fig. 21: 50 °C ± 2 K) – e.g. if the door is opened during operation (section B of illustration) – the alarm is set off. The ASF alarm is automatically triggered as soon as 50 % of the set tolerance band of the setpoint (in the example: 50 °C ± 1 K) are reached again (section C).
If the temperature setpoint is altered, the ASF is automatically disabled temporarily (in this example: The setpoint is changed from 50 °C to 25 °C, section D) until the tolerance range of the new temperature setpoint is reached again (section E).
°C
52°C
ABCDE
52°C
50°C
48°C
48°C
27°C
25°C
23°C
ASF active
AUTO AUTO AUTO
ASF active ASF active
ASF alarm
Fig. 21 Schematic diagram of how the ASF temperature monitoring works
Adjusting temperature monitoring
► For cooled incubators IPPplus:
Press the activation key to the left of the
ALARM display. The min setting (under-
temperature protection) is automatically activated. Continue with point 1.
min
15 0.
min
auto
000°C
t
ALARM
ALARM
°C
max
max
40.0 °C
000°C
auto off
+
+
0.0K
99K
-
-
► For constant climate chambers HPP:
ALARM
Press the activation key to the left of the
ALARM display. The temperature monitoring
setting is automatically activated (
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).
min
15.0°C
min
auto
000°C
ALARM
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
0.0K
99K
-
-
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Save the selection by pressing the confirma­tion key. The min setting (undertemperature protection) is automatically activated.
1. By turning the turn control, adjust the
desired lower alarm limit value, in the example on the right 35.5 °C.
The lower alarm limit value cannot be set higher than the top one. If no undertem­perature protection limit is required, set the lowest temperature.
2. Press the confirmation key to confirm.
The max display (overtemperature protec­tion) is activated.
3. By turning the turn control, adjust the
desired upper alarm limit value, in the example on the right 38.5 °C.
The monitoring temperature must be set sufficiently high above the maximum set temperature. We recommend 1 to 3 K.
min
35 5.
auto
min
35 5.
auto
min
auto
ALARM
min
15.0°C .0°C
auto
ALARM
°C
ALARM
°C
ALARM
°C
max
40
+
-
max
40 0.
+
-
max
40 0.
+
-
max
+
-
0.0K
0.0K
0.0
0.0
°C
°C
K
°C35.5 38 5.
K
4. Accept the upper alarm limit value by
pressing the confirmation key. The setting of the automatic temperature monitor (ASF) is automatically activated (
auto).
5. With the turn control, select ON () or
OFF ().
6. Press the confirmation key to confirm.
The ASF tolerance band setting is acti­vated.
min
35.5°C
auto
min
35.5°C
auto
min
auto
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
°C
max
38.5 °C
+
0.0K
-
max
38.5 °C
+
0.0K
-
max
38.5°C35 5.
+
0.0
-
K
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A
N
T
IGH
T
N
T
L
A
o
5
FEUCHTE
30.0%rh
Set 30.0%rh
°CSet 37.0
7. With the turn control, adjust the desired
35 5.
ALARM
°C
max
38.5°C
tolerance band, e.g. 2.0 K. We recommend a tolerance band of 1 to
3 K.
min
auto
8. Press the confirmation key to confirm.
Temperature monitoring is now active.
min
35.5°C
auto
ALARM
max
38.5°C
In the menu, you can set if an acoustic signal should be triggered on alarm (see page 57)
5.5.2 Humidity monitoring (for constant climate chambers HPP only)
If humidity monitoring has been triggered, this is indicated by the humidity display: the actual humidity is highlighted in red and a warning symbol
is shown ( Fig. 22 ). If the acoustic alarm has been activated in the
Sound menu (see page
57), which is indicated by the speaker symbol
, the alarm is additionally signalled by an intermittent acoustic signal. Information on what to do in this case are provided in the chapter Malfunctions, warning and error messages on page 40.
MP
°C22.4
°CSet 37.0
0C°C
FEUCHTE
HUMIDITY
30.0%rh
m
75.4
m
:30
%rh
Set 30.0%rh
Set 70
.0%rh
Fig. 22 Humidity monitoring triggered
HUMIDITY
75.4
Set 70
%rh
.0%rh
+
-
+
-
1.0
1.0K
K
LIGH
LIGH
O
O
min
000°C
min
3
aut
Adjusting humidity monitoring
1. Press the activation key to the left of the
ALARM
ALARM display. The temperature moni-
toring setting is automatically activated.
2. Turn the turn control until the humidity
monitoring entry
is highlighted.
ALARM
min
15.0°C
min
auto
000°C
ALARM
max
max
40.0°C
000°C
auto off
+
+
0.0K
-
-
max
99K
60.0 %rh
min
40.0 %rh
3. Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The lower humidity alarm limit is automatically highlighted.
ALARM
max
60.0 %rh
min
40.0%rh
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:
4. By turning the turn control, adjust the
desired lower alarm limit, in the example on the right 50 % rh.
5. Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The upper humidity alarm limit is automatically highlighted.
6. By turning the turn control, adjust the
desired upper alarm limit, in the example on the right 70 % rh.
7. Accept the selection by pressing the
confirmation key and leave the
Alarm
display by pressing the activation key on the side. Humidity monitoring is now active.
ALARM
max
60.0%rh
min
50.0%rh
ALARM
max
60.0 %rh
min
50.0%rh
ALARM
max
70.0 %rh
min
50.0%rh
ALARM
max
70.0%rh
min
50.0 %rh
5.6 Graph
The GRAPH display provides an overview of the chronological sequence of the set values and the actual values as a curve.
5.6.1 Temperature profi le
1. Press the activation key to the
right of the
GRAPH display.
The display is enlarged and the temperature profile shown.
► To change the time frame to
be displayed: Press the activa­tion key next to the  ar­row symbols. The time frame to be displayed can now be changed by turning the turn control.
°C 100
40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12162024
14.00 16.00 18.00
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40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12162024
14.00 16.00 18.00
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0
0
4
ONN
► To zoom the graph in or out:
2
Press the activation key next to the magnifying glass sym­bol. Select whether you want to zoom in or out (+/–) with the turn control and confirm your selection by pressing the confirmation key.
To close the graphical representation, again press the activation key which you have used to activate it.
5.6.2 Humidity profi le (only for constant climate chambers HPP)
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1. Activate graphic representa-
tion as described above and then press the activation key next to the parameter selec­tion.
2. Select humidity
with the
turn control.
3. Press the confirmation key to
confirm. The humidity profile is displayed. You can change the display range as described above, as well as extend or reduce it.
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40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12162024
14.00 16.00 18.00
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%rh
°C 100
80
80
60
60 40
40
20
14.00 16.00 18.00
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°C 100
40
80
39
60 40
38
20
0 4 8 12162024
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5.7 Ending operation
1. Switch off active appliance functions
(turn back the set values).
2. Remove the chamber load.
3. For constant climate chambers HPP:
Check the freshwater tank and fill up if necessary (see page 24).
4. Switch off appliance (Fig. 23).
Fig. 23 Switching off the appliance.
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6. Malfunctions, warning and error messages

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- serve the separate service manual for this.
Do not try to rectify appliance errors yourself but contact the MEMMERT customer service department (see page 2) or an authorised service point.
In case of enquiries, please always specify the model and appliance number on the nameplate (see page 13).
6.1 Warning messages of the monitoring function
If the acoustic alarm has been activated in the Sound menu (see page 57) which is indicated by the speaker symbol alarm is additionally signalled by an intermittent acoustic signal. If the confirmation key is pressed, the acoustic alarm can be temporarily switched off until the next alarm event occurs.
, the
6.1.1 Temperature monitoring
Description Cause Action See
Temperature alarm and "ASF" are displayed
TEMP
Automatic tem­perature monitor (ASF) triggered
Check if the door is closed. Close the door.
Extend the ASF tolerance band If the alarm continues: Contact
customer service
page 37
page 2
40.4°C
ASF Set 38.5 °C
Temperature alarm and "TWW" are displayed
TEMP
42
TWW Set 38.5 °C
.4°C
The adjustable undertemperature / overtemperature controller (TWW) has assumed heat­ing control.
Increase the difference between the monitoring and setpoint temperature – by either increas­ing the max value of the temper­ature monitoring or decreasing the setpoint temperature.
If the alarm continues: Contact customer service
page 36
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6.1.2 Humidity monitoring (for constant climate chambers HPP only)
Description Cause Action See
Error symbol
HUMIDITY
55
Set 55
Alarm display (
HUMIDITY
75
MaxAl Set 70
Alarm display (
HUMIDITY
55
MinAl Set 60
.4
%rh
.0%rh
MaxAl)
.4
%rh
.0%rh
MinAl)
.4
%rh
.0%rh
Water tank empty
Upper humidity limit exceeded
Humidity below lower limit
Fill the water tank with deminera­lised/distilled water and press the confirmation key
Open the door for 30 sec. and wait to see if the appliance reliab­ly adjusts to the setpoint.
If the error occurs again, contact customer service. page 2
Check if the door is closed. Check the water supply and the
filling level of the water tank. If required, refill the water tank.
If the error occurs again, contact customer service.
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page 2
6.2 Malfunctions, operating problems and appliance errors
Error description Cause of error Rectifying errors See
Displays are dark External power supply
was interrupted
Miniature fuse, appliance fuse or power module faulty
Displays cannot be activated
Displays suddenly look different
Appliance locked by user ID Unlock with user ID page
The appliance is in pro­gramme, timer or remote control mode (mode "Write" or "Write + Alarm")
Appliance is in "wrong" mode
Check the power supply page
23
Contact customer service
Wait until the end of the programme or timer mode or switch off the remote control
Change to operating or menu mode by pressing the
MENU key
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Malfunctions, warning and error messages
Error description Cause of error Rectifying errors See
Display T:E-3 in the temperature display
TEMP
37.4°C
T:E-3 Set 37.0 °C
Error message AI E-3 in the temperature display
TEMP
37.4°C
AI E-3 Set 37.0 °C
Error message E-3 in the temperature display
TEMP
Temperature operating sensor defective. The moni­toring sensor takes over the measurement function.
Temperature monitoring sensor defective. The ope­rating sensor takes over the measurement function.
Operating and monitoring sensor defective
► The appliance can
be temporarily operated
► Contact customer
service as soon as possible
page 2
► The appliance can
temporarily be kept in service
► Contact customer
service as soon as possible page 2
► Switch off appli-
ance.
► Remove the cham-
ber load
E-3 °C
Set 45.0 °C
Error message E-6 in the humidity display
HUMIDITY
E-6
When switching on the appliance, the start animation is displayed in another colour than white
Set 50
%rh
.0%rh
► Contact customer
service
Humidity sensor defective ► No humidity control
possible
► Contact customer
service
► Cyan :
Not enough storage space on the SD card
► Red :
The system files could not be loaded
► Orange : The
fonts and images could not be loaded
Contact customer service
Contact customer service
Download the firmware update at memmert. com and install it
page 2
page 2
page 2
page 2
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Malfunctions, warning and error messages
6.3 Power failure
In case of a power failure, the appliance operates as follows:
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 case of an interruption of the power supply of less than 60 minutes, the current pro­gramme is continued from the point at which it was interrupted. For longer interruptions of 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 continued.
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ONN

7. Menu mode

In menu mode, you can make basic settings, load programmes and export protocols, as well as adjust appliance parameters.
Caution:
Before changing menu settings, read the description of the respective functions on the fol­lowing pages to avoid possible damage to the appliance and/or chamber load.
To enter menu mode, press the MENU key.
To exit the menu mode at any time, press the MENU key again. The appliance then returns to manual mode. Only changes accepted by pressing the confirmation key are saved.
7.1 Overview
Press the MENU key to change between the displays in menu mode:
12 34 512141513
TIME
LANGUAGE
SETUP
ON
SIGNALTÖNE
CALIB
67 18 1989 1011 16 17
Fig. 24 ControlCOCKPIT in menu mode
1 Language selection activation key 2 Language selection display 3 Date and time display 4 Date and time setting activation key 5 Exit menu mode and return to operating
mode
6 Setup activation key (basic appliance set-
tings) 7 Setup display (basic appliance settings) 8 Adjustment display 9 Adjustment activation key
10 Turn control for adjustment 11 Confirmation key (accepts setting made
with the turn control) 12 Programme setup activation key 13 Programme setup display 14 Protocol display 15 Protocol activation key 16 Acoustic signal adjustment activation key 17 Acoustic signal adjustment display 18 User ID display 19 User ID activation key
PROG
ZEIT UND DATUM
SOUND
PROTOCOL
USER ID
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N
B
7.2 Basic operation in menu mode using the example of language selection
In general, all settings in menu mode are done just like in manual mode: Activate the re­spective display, use the turn control for setting and press the confirmation key to accept the change. A more detailed description is provided in the following, using the example of language selection.
1. Activate the desired parameter (in this
example the language). To do so, press the corresponding activation key on the left or right of the respective display. The activated display is enlarged.
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL POLSKI CESTINA
If you want to exit or cancel your settings, again press the activation key which you have used to activate the display. The appliance returns to the menu overview. Only the settings that you have con­firmed by pressing the confirmation key before cancelling the setting procedure are accepted.
2. With the turn control, select the desired
new setting, e.g. Español (Spanish).
3. Save the setting by pressing the confir-
mation key.
ON
ENGLISH DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ESPANOL
FRANCAIS
POLSKI
ESPANOL
CESTINA
POLSKI CESTINA
LANGUAGE
SETUP
MAGYAR ITALIANO
MAGYAR ITALIANO
TIME
SIGNALTÖNE
CALIB
4. To return to the menu overview, press the
LANGUAGE
SIGNALTÖ
TIM
activation key again.
SETUP
CALI
You can now
IP address
► activate another menu function by press-
ing the corresponding activation key or
► return to manual mode by pressing the
Balance
Subnet mask
IP Adresse
Unit
Einheit
Alarm Temp
Alarm Temp
Timer mode
Timer Mode
Slide-in unit
MENU key.
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p
2
All other settings can be made accordingly. The settings possible are described in the follow­ing sections.
If no new values are entered or confirmed for approx. 30 seconds, the appliance automati­cally returns to the main menu and restores the former values.
7.3 Setup
7.3.1 Overview
In the SETUP display, you can set the following parameters:
► the IP address and Subnet mask of the appliance's Ethernet interface (for connection to
a network)
► the Unit of the temperature display (°C or °F, see page 47) ► how the digital backwards counter with target time setting works (Timer mode, see page
48)
► the type of the slide-in unit (Grid or Shelf, see page 48) ► the heat output distribution (Balance, see page 49) ► Remote control (see page 49) ► Gateway (see page 50)
If the SETUP menu contains more entries than can be displayed, this is indicated by the display “1/2”. This means that there is a second „page“ of entries.
To display the hidden entries, use the turn control to scroll beyond the lowest entry. The page display changes to “2/2”.
7.3.2 IP address and subnet mask
If you want to operate one ore more appliances in a network, each appliance must have its own unique IP address for identification. By default, each appliance is delivered with the IP address 192.168.100.100.
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
151
192.168.1.216
192.168.
1/2
IP adress 255.145.136.
Subnet mask 255.255.0. 0
Unit
°C F
Setu
LAN 1: 192.168.1.233
LAN 2: 192.168.1.215
LAN 3: 192.168.1.241
Fig. 25 Operation of several appliances in a network (schematic example)
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SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
1. Activate the
SETUP display. The entry IP
address is automatically highlighted.
2. Accept the selection by pressing the con-
firmation key. The first three digits of the IP address are automatically selected.
3. With the turn control, set the new num-
ber, e.g. 255.
SETUP
SETUP
IP address 192.168.1 00 .100
Balance
Subnet mask 255.255.0. 0
IP Adresse
Unit
Einheit
Alarm Temp
Alarm Temp
Timer mode
Timer Mode
Slide-in unit
IP address 192. 168.1 0 0 . 100
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit Alarm temp Timer mode
IP address 255. 168.1 0 0 . 100
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Unit Alarm temp Timer mode
+30%
192.168.100.100
°C F
°C F
TWW TWB
TWW TWB
Grid Shelf
°C F TWW TWB
°C F TWW TWB
4. Accept the selection by pressing the
confirmation key. The next three digits of the IP address are automatically selected. Setting these is done according to the description above.
5. After setting the last three digits, accept
the new IP address by pressing the con­firmation key. The selection returns to the overview. The subnet mask is set accordingly.
7.3.3 Unit
Here, you can choose whether the temperature is displayed in °C or °F.
IP address 255. 168.100.100
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Unit Alarm temp Timer mode
IP address 255. 145.136.225
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit Alarm temp Timer mode
IP address 255. 145.136.225 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit
Alarm temp Timer mode
°C F TWW TWB
°C F TWW TWB
°C °F
TWW TWB
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7.3.4 Timer mode
Here, you can choose whether the digital backwards counter with target time setting (see page 30) should run setpoint-de­pendent or not. This determines whether the timer should not start until a tolerance band of ±3 K around the set temperature is reached (Fig. 26, B) or if it should start right after activation (A).
IP address 255. 145.136.225 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit Alarm temp
Timer mode
°C F TWW TWB
°C/°F
A
B
t
Timer
t
Timer
6 K
Fig. 26 Timer Mode A Timer independent of setpoint: Timer starts right after activation B Timer setpoint-dependent: Timer does not start until tolerance band is reached
7.3.5 Type of the slide-in unit ( Grid or Shelf)
Here, you have to set the type of the slide-in unit (grid or shelf) used. The selection Shelf enables you to adjust the control function to the different air flow characteristics in the interior when using optional sliding shelves instead of the grids that are part of the standard delivery.
IP adress 255. 145.136.225 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Unit Alarm temp
Timer mode
Slide-in unit
t
°C °F TWW TWB
Grid Shelf
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7.3.6 Balance (only for model sizes 260, 400 and 750/1060)
For appliances of the sizes 260, 400 and 750/1060, application-specific correction of the heat output distribution (balance) between the upper and lower heating groups is possible. The adjustment range is from –50 % to +50 %.
upper heat output
lower heat output
-20%
2/2
Balance
-20 %
SETUP
upper heat output
lower heat output
+30%
2/2
Balance
+30 %
SETUP
Fig. 27 Heat output distribution (example): The –20 % (left) setting causes the lower heating groups to emit 20 % less heat than the upper ones. The +30 % (right) setting causes the lower heating groups to emit 30 % more heat than the upper ones. The 0 % setting restores the default heat output distribution.
7.3.7 Remote control
In the setup entry Remote control, you can set whether the appliance should be controlled via remote control and if so, in which mode. These settings are available:
Off Read Only Write Write+Alarm
When the appliance is in remote control mode, the
symbol appears in the temperature display. In the settings be controlled at the ControlCOCKPIT until the remote control has been switched off (setting Off) or set to
Only
Write and Write+Alarm, the appliance cannot
Read
.
In order to use the remote control function, program­ming skills and special libraries are required.
2/2
Balance
Remote Control Off
Gateway 192.168.5 .1
+30 %
TEMP
23.2°C
Set 38
.0°C
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7.3.8 Gateway
The setup entry Gateway is used to connect two networks with different protocols.
The gateway is set the same way as the IP address (see page 46).
7.4 Date and Time
In the Time 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 recording measured values. If you still need to change the time, you should not run a programme immediately before or after doing so.
1. Activate the time setting. To do so, press
the activation key on the right side of
Time display. The display is enlarged
the and the first adjustment option ( automatically highlighted.
Date)
Date
Time Time zone Daylight savings
2/2
Balance
Remote Control Off
Gateway 192.168.5 .1
Date and time
12.05.2012
12:00 GMT 01:00
+30 %
2. Turn the turn control until Time zone is
highlighted.
3. Accept the selection by pressing the
confirmation key.
4. Set the time zone of the installation site
with the turn control, e.g. 00:00 for Great Britain, 01:00 for France, Spain or Ger­many. Accept the selection by pressing the confirmation key.
5. With the turn control, select the Daylight
savings
entry
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 01:00
12.05. 2012 12:00 GMT
01:00
12.05. 2012 12:00 GMT
00:00
12.05. 2012 12:00 GMT 00:00
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6. Accept the selection by pressing the
confirmation key. The adjustment options are highlighted.
Date Time Time zone
Daylight savings
7. Set daylight savings to off () or on
) with the turn control – in this case
(
on (
). Save the setting by pressing the
confirmation key.
Date Time Time zone
Daylight savings
Daylight saving time and standard time are not changed automatically. For this reason, please keep in mind to adjust them at the beginning of each period.
8. Now, set date (day, month year) and time
(hours, minutes) in the same way. Accept the selection by pressing the confirma­tion key.
Date 27 05
Time Time zone Daylight savings
12.05. 2012 12:00 GMT 00:00
12.05. 2012 12:00 GMT 00:00
..2012 12:00 GMT 00:00
7.5 Calibration
To guarantee perfect control, we recommend to calibrate the appliance once a year.
7.5.1 Temperature adjustment
The appliances are temperature calibrated and adjusted at the factory. In case readjustment should be necessary later on – for example due to influence of the chamber load – the ap­pliance can be calibrated customer-specifically using three calibration temperatures of your choice:
► Cal1 Temperature calibration at low temperature ► Cal2 Temperature calibration at medium temperature ► Cal3 Temperature calibration at high temperature
For temperature adjustment, you will need a calibrated reference measuring device.
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CAL 3
+1,6°C
CAL 2
Factory calibration
-0,4°C
CAL 1
+0,5°C
0°C
10°C
20°C 30°C 40°C
Fig. 28 Schematic example of temperature adjustment
Example: Temperature deviation at 30 °C should be corrected.
1. Press the activation key to the right of the
CALIB display. The display is enlarged
and the temperature adjustment option is automatically highlighted.
Temperatur
Temperature
Humidity
Cal1
Cal1
Cal2 100.0 °C +0,1K
20.0
Cal2
Cal3 180.0 °C -0,2K
40.0
Cal3
JUSTIEREN
Calibration
40.0
5.0
°C -0,2
CK0,2- CK0,1+ CK0,2-
K
2. Press the confirmation key repeatedly, until the calibration temperature Cal2 is selected.
3. With the turn control, set the calibration temperature Cal2 to 30 °C.
4. Save the setting by pressing the confir­mation key. The corresponding calibra­tion value is automatically highlighted.
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Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
CK0,2-
5.0
CK0,1+
20.0
CK0,2-
40.0
CK0,2-
5.0
CK0,1+
30.0
CK0,2-
40.0
CK0,2-
5.0
CK
30.0 0,1+
CK
40.0
0,2-
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5. Set the calibration value to 0.0 K and ac­cept the setting by pressing the confirma­tion key.
6. Position the sensor of a calibrated refer­ence instrument centrally in the appli­ance's working chamber.
Temperature
Menu mode
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
TEMP
CK0,2-
5.0
CK
30.0 0,0
CK
40.0
0,2-
7. Close the door and, in manual mode, adjust the set temperature to 30 °C.
8. Wait until the appliance reaches the set temperature and displays 30 °C. The reference instrument for example displays
31.6 °C.
9. In the SETUP, adjust the calibration value Cal2 to +1.6 K (actual value measured minus setpoint temperature) and save the setting by pressing the confirmation key.
10. After the calibration procedure, the temperature measured by the reference instrument should now also be 30 °C.
TEMP
30.0°C
Set 30
TEMP
.0°C
Temperature
21.4°C
30.0 °CSet
31.6 °C
Cal1
Cal2
Cal3
CK0,2-
5.0
CK
30.0 1,6+
CK
40.0
0,2-
30.0°C
Set 30
.0°C
30,0 °C
With Cal1, a calibration temperature below Cal2 can be programmed accordingly, and with Cal3, a temperature above. The minimum difference between the Cal values is 10 K.
If all calibration values are set to 0.0 K, the factory calibration settings are restored.
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7.5.2 Humidity adjustment (for constant climate chambers HPP only)
Humidity control of the constant climate chamber HPP can be adjusted according to customer requirements by means of three freely selectable balance points. For each selected calibration point, a positive or negative compensation correction value between –10 % and +10 % can be set (Fig. 29).
For humidity adjustment, you will need a calibrated reference measuring device.
rh 90
rh 50
-1,5 %
+1,5 %
rh 20
+3,0 %
Factory calibration
0%
20%
40%
60%
Fig. 29 Humidity calibration (example)
Example: Humidity deviation at 90 % should be corrected.
1. Press the activation key to the right of the
CALIB display. The display is enlarged
and the temperature adjustment option
Temperatur
Temperature
Humidity
is automatically highlighted.
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2. Turn the turn control until Humidity is highlighted.
3. Press the confirmation key repeatedly, until the calibration point Cal2 is selected.
JUSTIEREN
Calibration
Cal1
Cal1
Cal2 100.0 °C +0,1K
Cal2
Cal3 180.0 °C -0,2K
Cal3
40.0
5.0
20.0
40.0
°C -0,2
CK0,2- CK0,1+ CK0,2-
80% 100%
K
Temperature
Humidity
Temperature
Humidity
Cal1
Cal2
Cal1
Cal2
40.0
50.0
80.0
40.0
50.0
%rh
%rh
%rh
%rh
%rh
%rh
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+Cal3
%
%0,5- %1,0+
1,0+Cal3 80.0
%
4. With the turn control, set the calibration point Cal2 to 60 % rh.
Temperature
Humidity
Cal1
Cal2
40.0
60.0
80.0
%rh
%rh
%rh
1,0+Cal3
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5. Save the setting by pressing the confir-
JUSTIEREN
mation key. The corresponding calibra­tion value is automatically highlighted.
6. Set the calibration value to 0.0 K and ac­cept the setting by pressing the confirma­tion key.
7. Position the sensor of the calibrated refer­ence instrument centrally in the appli­ance's working chamber.
Temperature
Humidity
Temperature
Humidity
Menu mode
%rh
40.0
Cal1
%rh
60.0 1,0+
Cal2 Cal3 80.0
Cal1
Cal2
HUMIDITY
%rh
%rh
40.0
%rh
60.0 0,0
%rh
80.0
%0,5-
%
1,0+
%
%0,5-
%
1,0+Cal3
%
8. Close the door and, in manual mode, adjust the set humidity to 60 % rh.
9. Wait until the appliance reaches the set humidity and displays 60 % rh. The reference instrument for example displays
58.5 % rh.
10. In the SETUP, adjust the calibration value Cal2 to -1.5 % (actual value measured minus setpoint humidity) and save the setting by pressing the confirmation key.
11. After the calibration procedure, the hu­midity measured by the reference instru­ment should now also be 60 % rh.
HUMIDITY
60.0%rh
Set 60.0%rh
Temperature
Humidity
HUMIDITY
29.5%rh
Set 60.0%rh
58.5 %rh
%rh
40.0
Cal1
%rh
60.0 -1.5
80.0
%rh
Cal2
%0,5-
%
1,0+Cal3
%
60.0%rh
Set 60.0%rh
60.0 %rh
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7.6 Program
In the PROG display, programmes created using the AtmoCONTROL software can be trans­ferred to the appliance and saved on a USB storage medium. Here, programme to be used in manual mode can also be selected (see page 31) and programmes can be deleted.
To load a programme from a USB stor­age medium: Connect the USB storage medium with the saved programme(s) to the interface on the right side of the control panel.
1. Activate the programme display. To do so, press the activation key on the left side of
PROG display. The display is enlarged
the and the entry
Select automatically
highlighted. The programmes available for activation are shown on the right. The programme currently available for use – in this example
Test 012 – is highlighted
in orange.
2. Call the Select function by pressing the confirmation key. All programmes available are displayed, including the ones saved on the USB storage medium (identified by the USB symbol). The programme currently available for use is highlighted in orange.
3. With the turn control, select the pro­gramme you want to make available for use.
Select
Delete
Select
Delete
Select
Delete
Program
Test 012
Test 013 Test 014 Test 015 Test 016 Test 017
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014 Test 022
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
4. Accept the selection by pressing the confirmation key. The programme is now loaded, which is indicated by the transfer symbol.
Select
Delete
Test 012
Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
5. As soon as the programme is ready, the selection returns to
Select. To start the
programme: As described on page 31, return to manual mode by pressing the MENU key.
Select
Delete
Test 012 Test 022 Test 013 Test 014
Test 023
Test 015
You can now remove the USB storage medium. To delete a programme, select
Delete with the turn control and select the programme to be
deleted the same way you can select a programme for activation.
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7.7 Sound
In the Sound display, it can be define whether or not the appliance should emit acoustic signals and, if yes, on which events:
► on the press of a key ► at the end of a programme ► on alarm ► if the door is open
1. Activate the acoustic signal adjustment. To do so, press the activation key on the left side of the
SOUND display. The
display is enlarged. The first category (in this case
Key sound) is automatically
highlighted. On the right, the current set­tings are shown on.
If you want to edit another list entry: Turn the turn control until the respective entry – e.g.
If door open (Special accessories) –
is highlighted in colour.
2. Save the selection by pressing the confir­mation key. The adjustment options are automatically highlighted.
Sound
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
3. With the turn control, select the desired setting – in this example OFF () .
4. Save the setting by pressing the confir­mation key.
If an acoustic alarm sounds, it can be turned off by pressing the confirmation key.
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
Keysound At the end On alarm
If door open
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7.8 Protocol
The appliance continually logs all relevant measured values, settings and error messages at 1-minute intervals. The internal log memory is of the continuous memory type. The logging function cannot be switched off and is always active. The measured data are stored in the appliance, safe from manipulation. If the power supply is interrupted, the time of the power 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 interface or, via Ethernet, import them to the AtmoCONTROL software for graphical represen­tation, print-out or storage.
The log memory of the appliance is not modified or deleted by reading it out.
1. Connect the USB storage medium to the interface on the right side of the control panel.
2. Activate the protocol. To do so, press the activation key on the right side of
PROTOCOL display. The display is
the enlarged and the period
This Month au-
tomatically highlighted. To select another logging period, use the turn control.
3. Save your selection by pressing the confir­mation key. The transfer starts and a status symbol indicates the progress.
4. As soon as the transfer is complete, a check mark appears in front of the period selected. The USB storage medium can now be removed.
Protocol
ontrol range
12.10.2012 12:00
This Month
This Year Complete control range
This Month
This Year Complete control range
For a description of how to import and process protocol data in AtmoCONTROL or read them out via Ethernet, please observe the separate AtmoCONTROL manual.
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7.9 User-ID
7.9.1 Description
With the User-ID function, you can lock the settings of individual (e.g. temperature) or all parameters, so that they cannot be changed at the appliance by accident or unauthorised persons. You can also lock setting options in menu mode (e.g. adjustment or date and time settings) this way.
If adjustment options are locked, this is indicated by the lock symbol in the respective display (Fig. 30).
User ID data are entered in the AtmoCONTROL software and saved on the USB storage medium. The USB storage medium is thus acting as a key: Parameters can only be locked or unlocked if it is connected.
A description of how to create a user ID in AtmoCONTROL is provided in the separate AtmoCONTROL manual.
7.9.2 User ID activation and deactivation
1. Connect the USB storage medium with the user ID data to the interface on the right side of the control panel.
TEMP
22.4
Fig. 30 Temperature adjustment at appliance locked (example)
°C
°
2. Activate the user ID. To do so, press the activation key on the right side of the
User-ID display. The display is enlarged
and the entry highlighted.
3. Confirm the activation by pressing the confirmation key. The new user ID data are transferred from the USB storage medium and activated. As soon as activa­tion is complete, a check mark appears in front of the corresponding entry.
4. Remove the USB storage medium. Locked parameters are indicated by the lock symbol in the respective display (Fig. 30 ).
To unlock the appliance, connect the USB storage medium, activate the User-ID entry and select
Deactivate.
Activate automatically
Activate
Deactivate
USER-ID
USER-ID
Activate
Deactivate
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Maintenance and service

8. Maintenance and service

8.1 Cleaning
Warning! Danger due to electric shock. Before doing any maintenance work, pull out the mains plug.
Warning! In case of appliances of a certain size, you can get accidentally locked in, which is life-threatening. Do not climb into the appliance!
Caution! Danger of cuts due to sharp edges. Always wear gloves when wor­king in the chamber interior.
8.1.1 Working chamber and metal surfaces
Regular cleaning of the easy-to-clean working chamber prevents build up of material remains that could impair the appearance and functionality of the stainless steel working chamber over time.
The metal surfaces of the appliance can be cleaned with normal stainless steel cleaning agents. Make sure that no rusty objects come into contact with the working chamber or with the stainless steel housing. Rust deposits can lead to an infection of the stainless steel. If rust spots should appear on the surface of the working chamber due to impurities, the affected area must be immediately cleaned and polished.
8.1.2 Plastic parts
Do not clean the ControlCOCKPIT and other plastic parts of the appliance with caustic or solvent-based cleaning agents.
8.1.3 Glass surfaces
Glass surfaces can be cleaned with a commercially available glass cleaner.
8.1.4 Peltier cooling module
In order to guarantee perfect function and long lifetime of the Peltier cooling modules, it is absolutely essential that you remove dust deposits from the heat sink on the rear of the appliance (with a vacuum cleaner, paintbrush or bottle brush, depending on the amount).
To make cleaning easier, the cover can be removed after the screws have been loosened (Fig.
31).
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Fig. 31 Cover of the Peltier cooling modules on the rear of the appliance
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8.2 Regular maintenance
Once a year, grease the moving parts of the doors (hinges and lock) with thin silicone grease and check that the hinge screws are not loose.
To guarantee perfect control, we recommend to calibrate the appliance once a year (see page
51).
8.3 Repairs and service
Warning! After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may receive an electric shock if you touch these parts. Disconnect the mains plug before removing any covers. Any work inside the appliance may only be performed by qualifi ed electri- cians.
Repairs and service work are described in a separate service manual.
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Storage and disposal

9. Storage and disposal

9.1 Storage
The appliance may only be stored under the following conditions:
► in a dry and enclosed, dust-free room ► frost-free ► disconnected from the power supply
Before storage, remove water tube and empty the water tank (see page 24).
9.2 Disposal
This product is subject to the Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) of the European Parliament and of the Council. This appliance has been brought to market after August 13th, 2005 in countries which have already integrated this directive into their national laws. It may not be disposed of in normal household waste. For disposal, please contact your dealer or the manufacturer. Any appliances that are infected, infectious or contami­nated with materials hazardous to health are excluded from return. Please also observe all other regulations applicable in this context.
Before disposing of the appliance, please render the door locking mechanism unusable, for example, to prevent playing children from being locked inside the appliance.
There is a lithium battery in the ControlCOCKPIT of the appliance. Remove it and dispose of it in accordance with the regulations in your country (Fig. 32).
Fig. 32 Removing the lithium battery
Note for Germany: The appliance may not be left at public or communal recycling or collection points.
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Index

Index
A
Accessories 16 Acoustic signals 51 Activation key 28 Adjustment 51 Alarm 35, 37, 40 Ambient conditions 11, 15,
16
Ambient temperature 16 Appliance error 41 ASF 33, 35 AtmoCONTROL 3, 12, 16, 28,
31, 56, 58, 59
B
Balance 48 Basic device settings 44 Basic settings 44
C
Calibration 51 Carrying 17 Cause of errors 41 Chamber load 26 Changes 8 Cleaning 60 Clock time 50 Communication interfaces
12
Compensation correction
value 53
Condensation 11 Connections 11 ControlCOCKPIT 26, 27 Customer service 2
D
Date and Time 50 Declaration of conformity 15 Decommissioning 62 Delete programme 56 Delivery 17, 18, 23 Dew point 11 Digital backwards counter
30
Dimensions 15 Disposal 62 Door 25 Dust deposits 60
E
Electrical connection 11 Electronic temperature moni-
toring 34 Emergency 8 Ending operation 39 End of programme 32 Error description 41 Error messages 40 Ethernet 12 Explosion protection 8
F
Forklift truck 18 Fresh water container 23
G
Gateway 50 Graph 38 Grid 48
H
Hazards 7 Heat output distribution 49 Heat sink 60 Humidity 29 Humidity adjustment 54 Humidity calibration 54 Humidity monitoring 37,
38, 41 Humidity profile 39
I
Installation site 19 Intended use 8 Interfaces 11 Interior lighting 30 IP address 46
L
Language selection 45 Lighting 30 Loading the appliance 26 Log memory 43, 58
M
Maintenance 60 Malfunctions 8, 40, 41 Manufacturer 2 Material 11 Menu 44, 50
Minimum clearances 19 Monitoring function 33 Monitoring temperature 33
N
Nameplate 13 Network 12, 46 Normal mode 28, 29
O
Operating 25 Operating modes 28 Operating personnel 7, 25 Operating problems 41 Operation 25
P
Packaging material 18 Peltier cooling unit 60 Power failure 43 Power supply 58 Press of a key 57 Product safety 7 Programme 56 Programme mode 28, 31 Protocol 58 Pt100 temperature sensor
33
Putting into operation 23
R
Rectifying errors 41 Regular maintenance 61 Remote control 49
S
Safety regulations 6, 9 Service 61 Servicing 61 Setting parameters 28, 45 Setting up 17, 19 Setting up options 20 Setup 46 Shelf 48 Slide-in unit 48 Speaker symbol 37, 40 Storage after delivery 18 Switching off 39 Switching on 24
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Index
T
Tank holder 24 Technical data 14 Temperature 29 Temperature adjustment 51 Temperature comparison 51 Temperature deviation 52 Temperature monitor 33, 35 Temperature monitoring 33 Temperature profile 38 Temperature sensor 33 Tilt protection 21 Time 48 Timer 30 Timer mode 48 Transport 17, 18 Transport damage 18 Turn control 28 TWW 34 TWW temperature monitor-
ing 34
U
Unit 47 Unpacking 18 USB interface 12, 58 User ID 59
W
Warning messages 12, 40 Water specifications 23 Water tank 23 Weight 14 Working range 10
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Cooled Incubators IPPplus
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