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Troubleshooting

Error Codes

Errors E01 through E07 are heating errors.  Error Handler will lock out heating functions if heating error is
detected.  Stirring functionality is unaffected.  If the condition that caused the error is no longer present,
pressing the POWER button or unplugging the unit will clear Errors E01-E07.

Summary of Contents for SUPER-NUOVA HP133420-33

Page 1: ...S LIST Model Voltage Description HP133425 120 7X7 Hot Plate HP133420 33 220 240 7X7 Hot Plate HP133424 100 7X7 Hot Plate SP133525 120 7X7 Stirring Hot Plate SP133520 33 220 240 7X7 Stirring Hot Plate...

Page 2: ...Metal Vessels and Sand Baths 16 Setting the Timer 16 Power Interruption Protection 17 Using the Probe with the Temperature Display for Stirring only Applications 17 RS232 Output 18 Using HyperTermina...

Page 3: ...ating volatile materials top surface and element can reach the Flash Point Temperature of many chemicals These plates are not explosion proof Fire or explosion may result Unit contains components whic...

Page 4: ...ols to below 50 C 9 Do not leave an active probe out of the fluid This may cause uncontrolled heating of the fluid on the hot plate and unintentional boiling or an explosion could occur 10 Localized h...

Page 5: ...C p m e T x a M C 0 0 3 F 2 7 5 C 0 0 3 F 2 7 5 C 0 0 3 F 2 7 5 Specifications s n o i s n e m i D l l a r e v O 3 3 0 2 5 3 3 1 P S 4 2 5 3 3 1 P S 5 2 5 3 3 1 P S m c n i h t d i W 8 0 2 2 8 8 0 2 2...

Page 6: ...rature stability at the center of the top plate surface 1 0 C typical 100 C unloaded Accuracy of remote probe at user selected calibration temperature after 0 5 typical calibration procedure Temperatu...

Page 7: ...nt for measurement control and laboratory use Part I General Requirements Safety EN 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part I General Requi...

Page 8: ...o display the actual temperature of heat sensitive solutions during stirring only functions The top plate on the SUPER NUOVA units are solid aluminum and are suitable for use with glass or metal vesse...

Page 9: ...dset into a proper ly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current handling capacity Unpacking and Installation Warning Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and cu...

Page 10: ...ON UTION HOT TOP HOT TOP 1 2 4 13 7 8 9 6 3 12 14 10 16 15 11 5 Use only a No 2 pencil to gently mark up writable preset surface SUPER NUOVA Stirring Hot Plate Control Panel PRESETS PRESETS POWER POWE...

Page 11: ...n 4 Power Button 5 Writable Preset Surface 6 Preset Buttons 7 External Probe Indicator Light 8 Set Indicator Light 9 Knob 10 Timer 11 Timer Indicator Lights 12 Speed Set Button 13 Speed Display 14 Pau...

Page 12: ...e in safety due to the redundan cy of the circuits It is possible to heat certain types of metal vessels and sandbaths on the SUPER NUOVA without damaging the aluminum top The electronic stirring spee...

Page 13: ...lit when in SET mode Once the unit begins stirring the display will register ACTUAL speed until the setpoint has been reached To check the setpoint press SET under the STIR display and your setpoint...

Page 14: ...SUPER NUOVA plate will accept any ungrounded Type K thermocouple probe however the accuracy of probes other than those tested and specified may not reach the probe accuracy rating designated To set th...

Page 15: ...temperature When using a probe with the SUPER NUOVA plate it is rec ommended that a clamp on a support rod be used to hold the probe in the solution To ensure accurate probe readings as much of the pr...

Page 16: ...ce Heating Metal Vessels and Sand Baths Metal vessels and sand baths cannot be heated on most solid aluminum tops because of the tendency for the metal and the sand to reflect heat back into the top e...

Page 17: ...once the facility power is restored Using the Probe with the Temperature Display for Stirring only Applications On stirring hot plate models the probe can also be uti lized to monitor the actual temp...

Page 18: ...are given in degrees Celsius When the unit is first powered on displays turn on a header will print indicating the columns In order to communicate with the SUPER NUOVA the com puter connected to it ne...

Page 19: ...to hot plate communi cations cable Connect it from the back of the hot plate to the communications port desired To Setup HyperTerminal 1 From the START menu of Windows select ACCESSORIES COMMUNICATIO...

Page 20: ...Select TRANSFER CAPTURE TEXT Select the Folder and File name you would like to use to refer back to this data example C SuperNuova Test1 txt It is important to use the txt extension so that when you d...

Page 21: ...b o t o t t i u c r i c P T O e h t w o l l a n a c d e t i m i l n U f i r e w o p y a l e r t c e n n o c s i d y l l a c i t a m o t u a t l u a f e d e h T d e d e e c x e s i g n i t t e s P S O...

Page 22: ...below 1 Plug the unit into the appropriate power but do not turn it on displays should be blank unless Hot Top Warning System is indicating a hot sur face enter the Service Menu by pressing and holdi...

Page 23: ...ependent temperature source such as a bath is not available The hot plate itself is used to supply the bath Although an independent and accurate method of determining temperature is still required Thi...

Page 24: ...d and you may remove your finger from the POWER key The display will change to OSP 3 Rotate the center knob dial one position clock wise and the display will read CAL This is the calibration menu Pres...

Page 25: ...sound and the SET indicator under the HEAT display will begin flashing to let the user know that the display is ready to be adjusted using the center knob Although it may be desirable to wait longer t...

Page 26: ...t be connected before continuing The SET indicator under the HEAT display will be flashing to let the user know that the display is ready to be adjusted using the center knob 5 Adjust the HEAT display...

Page 27: ...ress the POWER key and the unit will turn OFF When the unit is turned back ON it will be back to nor mal operation Timer Shutdown End This feature is available for all units but not all sub menu optio...

Page 28: ...that is not a concern or a different material of probe is chosen then unlimited is a safe choice To modify view the Probe Temperature Limit follow the instructions given below 1 Plug the unit into the...

Page 29: ...r from the POWER key The display will change to OSP 2 Rotate the center knob until the display reads Pr Press the SET key under the HEAT display to accept and the display will change to the cur rent t...

Page 30: ...y under the HEAT display again 3 The unit will return to the previous menu Select another feature to change or press the POWER key again to return to the off mode Error Disable Err The purpose of this...

Page 31: ...off Factory Defaults deF This feature is available for all units and is designed to restore the control to the default factory settings NOTE The Model Selection feature will need to be re visited aft...

Page 32: ...ding the POWER key After about 3 seconds a single beep will be heard and you may remove your finger from the POWER key The display will change to OSP 2 Rotate the center knob until the display reads S...

Page 33: ...s NOTE Special software and an RS232 cable are required to complete this proce dure Complete instruction will be included with the firmware upgrade General Cleaning Instructions Unplug unit and remove...

Page 34: ...c e n n o c e b o r p l a n r e t x E s d r a w k c a b o t n i e b o r p l a n r e t x e e c a l P n o i t u l o s g n i t t e s P T O e s a e r c n I e b o r p l a n r e t x e e s a e r c n I e s n...

Page 35: ...o r o t o m e c a l p e R r e d o c n e 1 2 E y r o m e m h s a l f a t a d d e t p u r r o C a t a d g n i r u d e r u l i a f m u s k c e h C y r e v o c e r h s a l f r o e c i v r e S r e m o t s...

Page 36: ...36 Exploded Views 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 22 13 14 12 16 15 2 1 3 4 7x7 Stirring Hot Plate Exploded View...

Page 37: ...37 EXPLODED VIEWS 21 18 19 20 17 Note routing of leads and thermocouple Number located this side 7x7 Stirring Hot Plate Top Assembly...

Page 38: ...38 EXPLODED VIEWS 7 x 7 Hot Plate Exploded View 5 6 7 8 10 22 12 13 16 1 2 3 4...

Page 39: ...39 EXPLODED VIEWS 21 17 18 19 20 7 x 7 Hot Plate Top Assembly...

Page 40: ...CEX373 ELX51 INLET ELEMENT CONTROL PCB DESCRIPTION 7x7 EL1 120V ELEMENT ELX50 EL1 220 240V ELEMENT ELX52 PC1 100 120V CONTROL PCB C2 EXT PROBE CEX376 C3 RS232 WH1318X1 F1 220 240 ONLY FUSE 261575 S2 S...

Page 41: ...D SENSOR COMPONENT CHART CEX373 ELX51 MT1318X2 INLET ELEMENT MOTOR CONTROL PCB DESCRIPTION 7x7 EL1 120V ELEMENT ELX50 EL1 220 240V ELEMENT ELX52 MT1 100 120V MOTOR MT1318X1 PC1 100 120V CONTROL PCB C2...

Page 42: ...211 Membrane Switch 8 KBX105 KBX105 Knob 9 MGX24 Magnet 10 CEX373 CEX373 Power Entry Module 11 SC1313X1 Speed Sensor 12 CRX106 CRX106 Cord Set 100 V 120V 12 CRX104 CRX104 Cord Set 220 240V 13 KBX106 K...

Page 43: ...ion 1007 3BLS Non Mercury Thermometer 1 to 201 C Range 76 mm immersion 615 3SC Mercury Teflon Coated Thermometer 10 to 200 C Range 76 mm immersion 260CW 3BLS Non Mercury Thermometer 10 C to 260 C Rang...

Page 44: ...his unit or can be obtained promptly from the factory When service or replacement parts are needed we ask that you check first with your dealer If the dealer cannot handle your request then contact ou...

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Page 48: ...ing use inconsistent with written operating instructions for the product mishan dling contamination overheating modification or alteration of the product by any customer or third party or iii use of r...

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