It is forbidden to use decontaminants or cleaning agents that may react
with parts of the device or materials contained in those parts and poten-
tially pose a hazard.
We recommend using ethanol as a decontaminant. If you are unsure
whether decontaminants or cleaning agents are compatible with parts of
the device or the materials contained in those parts, please contact the
LAUDA Service department.
7.4 Cleaning the air-cooled condenser
This section is relevant for:
Air-cooled cooling thermostats
WARNING!
Risk of mechanical damage to refrigerant circuit
Explosion, fire
Do not use pointed objects to clean the condenser.
CAUTION!
Contact with sharp slats on the condenser
Cutting
Clean the condenser using suitable resources such as a
hand brush or compressed air.
1.
Switch off the device.
2.
Cooling circulation thermostat
To remove the front panel from the circulating thermostat, grasp
the bottom of the panel with both hands and pull it towards you.
Remove the front panel slowly and carefully to avoid damage.
Cooling bath thermostat
To remove the front panel from the bath thermostat, grasp the
top of the panel with both hands and pull it towards you. Remove
the front panel slowly and carefully to avoid damage.
The front panel is retained in position by four magnetic
catches.
3.
Sweep the slats on the condenser clean using a hand brush. Alterna-
tively, use a vacuum cleaner to clean the slats.
4.
Install the front panel again with care.
7.5 Cleaning the water-cooled condenser
The cooling water circuit and dirt trap must be cleaned regularly to maintain
maximum cooling output.
Fig. 71: Removing/attaching the front panel
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