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SHC 2000

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Operating manual ..........................................................................................................4 

Description .................................................................................................................4 
Operator responsibility – Safety recommendations ...................................................4 
Technical specifications .............................................................................................7 

Operating instructions ....................................................................................................9 

1.   Operating controls and functional elements...........................................................9 

2.   Safety notes for the user ......................................................................................10 

3.   Preparations .........................................................................................................10 

3.1.  Installation ........................................................................................................10 
3.2.    Bath fluids.....................................................................................................11 
3.3.    Tubing ..........................................................................................................12 
3.4.  Adjusting the pump flow ...................................................................................13 

4.   Operating procedures ..........................................................................................13 

4.1.  Power connection.............................................................................................13 
4.2.  Switching on / Start - Stop................................................................................14 
4.3.  Setting the temperatures ..................................................................................14 
4.4.  Automatic / non-automatic start mode .............................................................15 
4.5.  Sensor calibration.............................................................................................15 
4.6.  Timer function...................................................................................................17 

4.6.1.   Setting the time ........................................................................................17 
4.6.2.   Timer operation ........................................................................................17 

5.   Safety installations according to IEC 61010-2-010 ..............................................18 

5.1.  Excess temperature protection ........................................................................18 
5.2.  Low liquid level protection ................................................................................18 

6.   Troubleshooting guide / Error messages .............................................................19 

7.   Safety recommendations .....................................................................................21 

8.   Cleaning / repairing the unit .................................................................................22 

Summary of Contents for SHC 2000

Page 1: ...HC 2000 40 80 160 120 0 Copyright 2009 version November 2009 LaboGene ApS N gleg rdsvej 20 Vassinger d DK 3540 Lynge Tel 45 3940 2566 Mobil 45 3016 0990 Fax 45 4498 1741 Mail info labogene com 9 900 9...

Page 2: ...t you thoroughly study this manual prior to beginning operation Unpacking and checking Unpack the circulator and accessories and check for damages incurred during transit These should be reported to t...

Page 3: ...11 3 3 Tubing 12 3 4 Adjusting the pump flow 13 4 Operating procedures 13 4 1 Power connection 13 4 2 Switching on Start Stop 14 4 3 Setting the temperatures 14 4 4 Automatic non automatic start mode...

Page 4: ...products Direct temperature application means Unprotected contact of the object with the bath medium bath fluid Operator responsibility Safety recommendations The products of ScanCool warrant a safe...

Page 5: ...40 C Do not store in an aggressive atmosphere Protect from contaminations Do not expose to sunlight Operation Only qualified personnel is authorized to perform configuration installation maintenance a...

Page 6: ...ator particularly the respective safety recommendations Also observe the pin assignment of plugs and technical specifications of the products Disposal The product may be used with oil as bath fluid Th...

Page 7: ...t 0 bar 15 Pressure maxbar at 0 liter 0 35 Overall dimensions W D H cm 13 16 33 Usable bath depth cm 8 20 Weight kg 4 1 Ambient temperature C 5 40 Mains power connection 230 V 50 Hz V Hz 190 253 50 Cu...

Page 8: ...Max rel humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C linear decrease down to 50 relative humidity at a temperature of 40 C Protection class according to IEC 60 529 IP21 Power supply corresponds to Class I...

Page 9: ...M P 8 9 1 Mains power switch illuminated 2 Edit keys increase decrease setting 3 Enter key store 4 LED temperature display menu indication 5 Control indicator Heating 6 Control indicator Alarm 7 40 80...

Page 10: ...erous situation If this is not avoided slight or minor injuries could result A warning of possible damage can also be contained in the text Notice Describes a possibly harmful situation If this is not...

Page 11: ...C Silicon oil 40 C to 150 C The maximum permissible viscosity is 30 mm2 s Notice Please contact ScanCool before using other than recommended bath fluids ScanCool takes no responsibility for damages c...

Page 12: ...bing Recommended tubing Temperature range CR tubing Viton tubing 20 C 120 C 50 C 200 C Warning Tubing At high working temperatures the tubing used for temperature application and cooling water supply...

Page 13: ...ulation for large bath tanks B Reduced internal bath circulation for smooth surface of bath fluid External internal applications C 40 external discharge 60 internal circulation for large bath tanks D...

Page 14: ...onds The LED temperature DISPLAY indicates the actual bath temperature Stop Press enter for about 4 seconds 4 3 Setting the temperatures Factory setting 25 C L Setting can be carried out in the start...

Page 15: ...simultaneously Should such a safety standard not be required the AUTOSTART function automatic start mode may be activated thus allowing the start of the circulator directly by pressing the mains powe...

Page 16: ...87 C 5 Read the bath temperature from the calibrated thermometer and set the rounded value on the circulator example 28 87 C rounded to 28 9 C Setting the temperature Press one of the keys for a shor...

Page 17: ...120 minutes Factory setting Max time 33 h 19 min LThis time remains stored until something is changed 4 6 2 Timer operation Starting the timer Hold the Enter key pressed and activate the edit key shor...

Page 18: ...at least 25 C below the fire point of the bath fluid used In the event of wrong setting there is a fire hazard We disclaim all liability for damage caused by wrong settings 5 2 Low liquid level prote...

Page 19: ...heater and circulating pump is performed The alarm light illuminates and a continuous signal tone sounds The LED temperature display indicates the cause for the alarm in form of a code Press enter to...

Page 20: ...ng the malfunction press the mains power switch off and on again to cancel the alarm state If the unit cannot be returned to operation contact an authorized service station Disturbances that are not i...

Page 21: ...hout bath fluid in the bath Pay attention to the thermal expansion of bath oil during heating to avoid overflowing of the fluid Prevent water from penetrating into the hot bath oil Exercise caution wh...

Page 22: ...or continuous operation under normal conditions Periodic maintenance is not required The tank should be filled only with a bath fluid recommended by ScanCool To avoid contamination it is essential to...

Page 23: ...nes General requirements DS EN 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use General requirements DS EN 61000 6 3 2002 DS EN 61000 6 1 2002 Elect...

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