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Operating Instructions
O
2
/CO
2
Incubator
MCO-50ML
Please read the operating instructions carefully before using this product, and keep the operating instructions for future use.
See page 101 for model number.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 4
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ................................................... 5
LABELS ON INCUBATOR .......................................................................... 10
SYMBOLS ON INCUBATOR ...................................................................... 11
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ............................................................. 11
INCUBATOR COMPONENTS .................................................................... 12
Unit ........................................................................................................ 12
Control panel ......................................................................................... 14
Remote alarm terminal .......................................................................... 15
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 16
Installation site ....................................................................................... 16
Installation .............................................................................................. 17
Connecting a CO
2
gas cylinder ............................................................. 19
Connecting N
2
/O
2
gas cylinders ............................................................ 21
BEFORE STARTING OPERATION ............................................................ 22
Initial cleaning method ........................................................................... 22
Removing inner attachments ................................................................. 23
Installing inner attachments ................................................................... 25
Filling the humidifying pan ..................................................................... 26
FOR OPTIMAL CULTIVATION ................................................................... 27
Precautions for cultures ......................................................................... 27
Preventing contamination ...................................................................... 28
CORRECT OPERATION ............................................................................ 29
HOME SCREEN ......................................................................................... 30
MENU SCREEN ......................................................................................... 32
BASIC PARAMETERS ............................................................................... 34
Setting temperature ............................................................................... 34
Setting CO
2
gas ..................................................................................... 35
Setting CO
2
density ............................................................................... 36
Setting O
2
gas ........................................................................................ 37
Setting O
2
density .................................................................................. 38
Setting high limit temperature alarm ...................................................... 39
Automatic N
2
(O
2
) gas cylinder switching .............................................. 40
Manual N
2
(O
2
) gas supply line A/B switching ....................................... 41
OPERATION/ALARM LOG ......................................................................... 42
Displaying operation log ........................................................................ 42
Exporting operation log .......................................................................... 45
Setting log interval ................................................................................. 47
Setting Unique ID .................................................................................. 48
Displaying alarm log .............................................................................. 49
Exporting alarm log ................................................................................ 50
KEY LOCK FUNCTION .............................................................................. 52
Setting key lock ..................................................................................... 52
Cancelling key lock ................................................................................ 53
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CONTENTS
ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION) ...................................................................... 54
Setting door lock .................................................................................... 54
Setting door lock delay time .................................................................. 55
Specifying the method to unlock the outer door .................................... 56
Unlocking the outer door with a User ID ................................................ 57
Unlocking the outer door during a power outage or malfunction ........... 57
Registering user ID/password ............................................................... 58
Deleting User IDs .................................................................................. 60
ALARM PARAMETERS .............................................................................. 61
Setting temperature alarm ..................................................................... 61
Setting temperature alarm delay ........................................................... 62
Setting CO
2
density alarm ..................................................................... 63
Setting CO
2
density alarm delay ............................................................ 64
Setting O
2
density alarm ........................................................................ 65
Setting O
2
density alarm delay .............................................................. 66
Setting door alarm delay ........................................................................ 67
Setting ring back delay .......................................................................... 68
Setting remote alarm ............................................................................. 69
UV LAMP (OPTION) ................................................................................... 70
Using UV lamp ....................................................................................... 70
Setting UV lamp ON period ................................................................... 71
UV lamp life indication ........................................................................... 72
Automatic extension of UV lamp ON period .......................................... 73
Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours ............................................................... 74
GAS AUTO CHANGER (OPTION) ............................................................. 75
Connecting CO
2
gas cylinders ............................................................... 75
Automatic CO
2
gas supply line switching .............................................. 75
Manual CO
2
gas supply line A/B switching ............................................ 77
OTHER PARAMETERS .............................................................................. 78
Setting date display format .................................................................... 78
Setting date ........................................................................................... 79
Setting time ............................................................................................ 80
Setting keypad clicking sound ............................................................... 81
H
2
O
2
DECONTAMINATION (OPTION) ....................................................... 82
H
2
O
2
decontamination ........................................................................... 82
ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS ............................................. 86
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 90
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................ 91
DISPOSAL OF UNIT................................................................................... 94
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 99
PERFORMANCE ...................................................................................... 101
SAFETY CHECK SHEET ......................................................................... 102
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INTRODUCTION
■ Read the operating instructions carefully before using the product and follow the instructions for safe operation.
■ PHC Corporation takes no responsibility for safety if the product is not used as intended or is used with any procedures other than those given in the operating instructions.
■ Keep the operating instructions in a suitable place so that they can be referred to as necessary.
■ The operating instructions are subject to change without notice for improvement of performance or function.
■ Contact our sales representative or agent if any page of the operating instructions is lost or the page order is incorrect, or if the instructions are unclear or inaccurate.
■ No part of the operating instructions may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of PHC Corporation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
PHC Corporation guarantees this product under certain warranty conditions. However, please note that
PHC Corporation shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to the contents of the product.
<Intended Use>
This equipment is designed for cell and tissue culture for laboratory use.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
It is imperative that the user complies with the operating instructions as they contain important safety advice.
Items and procedures are described so that this unit can be used correctly and safely.
Following these precautions will prevent possible injury to the user and any other person.
Precautions are illustrated in the following way:
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Failure to observe CAUTION signs could result in injury to personnel and damage to the unit and associated property.
Symbols have the following meaning;
This symbol means caution.
T his symbol means an action is prohibited.
T his symbol means an instruction must be followed.
WARNING
As with any equipment that uses CO
2
gas, there is a likelihood of oxygen depletion in the vicinity of the equipment. It is important that you assess the work site to ensure there is suitable and sufficient ventilation. If restricted ventilation is suspected, then other methods of ensuring a safe environment must be considered. These may include atmosphere monitoring and warning devices.
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6
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING
Do not use the unit outdoors.
Exposure to rain may cause leakage and/or electric shock.
Only qualified engineers or service personnel should install the unit.
The installation by unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire.
Install the unit in a location capable of bearing the total combined weight (product + optional accessories + stored items). After installing the unit, be absolutely sure to take precautions to prevent the unit from falling over.
If the unit is installed in a location which is not strong enough or if the proper precautions are not taken, the unit may fall over and cause injuries.
Do not install the unit where there are high levels of moisture or where it may be splashed with water.
Installing the unit where there are high levels of moisture or where it may be splashed with water may cause the insulation to deteriorate and give rise to leakage and/or electric shock.
Do not install the unit in a location where flammable or volatile substances are present.
Installing the unit in a location where flammable or volatile substances are present may cause explosions and/or a fire.
Do not install the unit in a location where corrosive gases such as acids are present.
Installing the unit in a location where corrosive substances are present may cause electric components to corrode, leading to leakage and/or electric shock due to the deterioration of insulation resulting from corroded electrical components.
Do not place this unit in a location where it is difficult to disconnect the power supply plug.
Failure to disconnect the power supply plug may cause fire in the event of a problem or malfunction.
Be absolutely sure to earth (ground) the unit in order to prevent electric shock. Failure to earth the product may give rise to electric shock. If necessary, ask a qualified contractor to do this work.
Do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, or lightning rod when earthing the unit.
Earthing the unit improperly may give rise to electric shock.
Connect the unit to a power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit. Use of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock.
Never store volatile or flammable substances in this unit except in a sealed container.
Such substances may cause explosion or fire if they leak.
Never insert metal objects such as pins and wires into any vent, gap or outlet on the unit.
This may cause electric shock or injury by accidental contact with moving parts.
When handling harmful samples (for example, those which consist of toxic, pathogenic, or radioactive substances), install the unit inside a designated isolation facility.
If the unit is installed in a location which is not an isolation facility, there may be detrimental effects on both people and the natural environment.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING
Before proceeding with maintenance or checking of the unit, set the power switch to OFF and disconnect the power supply plug.
Performing the work while power is still flowing to the product or while the power-supply plug is still connected may give rise to electric shock and/or injury.
Do not touch any electrical parts (such as power supply plug) or operate switches with a wet hand.
This may cause electric shock.
Wear protective gloves and mask during maintenance.
Touching or inhaling chemicals or aerosols from around the unit may be detrimental to health.
Never splash water directly onto the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit.
Never put containers with liquid on top of the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit if the liquid is spilled.
Never damage the power supply cord or power supply plug (by breaking, adapting, placing near a source of heat, bending with force, twisting, pulling, adding weight, or binding). A damaged power supply cord or power supply plug may cause electric shock, short circuit, or fire.
Do not use the supplied power cord for other electrical equipment. Such power supply cord may cause fire or electric shock.
Never disassemble, repair, or modify the unit yourself.
A high-voltage area is located inside the unit. Any work carried out by an unauthorized personnel may result in electric shock. Contact our sales representative or agent for maintenance or repair.
Make sure the power supply plug is pushed fully in. Faulty insertion of the power supply plug may cause electric shock or fire due to generation of heat. Never use a damaged power supply plug or loose power outlet.
Disconnect the power supply plug if there is anything wrong with the unit.
Continued abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire.
Grip the power supply plug when disconnecting the power supply cord from the outlet.
Pulling the power supply cord may cause electric shock or short circuit.
Remove dust from the power supply plug periodically.
Dust on the power supply plug may cause insulation failure due to moisture and thus cause a fire. Disconnect the power supply plug and wipe it with a dry cloth.
Disconnect the power supply plug before moving the unit. Take care not to damage the power supply cord. A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire.
Disconnect the power supply cord when the unit is not in use for long periods.
Keeping the unit connected may cause electric shock, leakage, or fire due to the deterioration of insulation.
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8
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING
If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for a long period, ensure that children do not have access and that doors cannot be closed completely.
Ask a qualified contractor to carry out disassembly and disposal of the unit.
Leaving the unit in a location that can be accessed by third parties may result in unexpected accidents (e.g. the unit may be used for unintended purposes).
Do not leave the plastic bags used for packing in a place where they can be reached by small children as this may result in unexpected accidents such as suffocation.
Use the reagent specified by our company for H
2
O
2
decontamination . Using a different H
2
O
2 solution may result in explosion or damage to the incubator.
When performing H
2
O
2
decontamination, securely close the internal and external doors . Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of H
2
O
2
gas.
During H
2
O
2
decontamination , plug the access hole with the silicon cap that is provided.
Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of H
2
O
2
gas.
Always use the removal power supply cord that is provided. Other power supply cord may cause electric shock or fire.
When using CO
2
/N
2
gas for control, make sure that there is adequate ventilation . Using CO
2
/N
2
gas in a small room without adequate ventilation may cause gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation. In addition, when opening the incubator doors, do not directly inhale the air in the chamber.
When connecting a gas cylinder to the incubator, confirm the gas type . Confirm that the connections are secure and that no gas will leak . Be sure to use the specified pressure . Using an incorrect gas or pressure may result in explosion or fire, or in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to gas leak.
O
2
gas
increases the susceptibility of substances to burn
. Take care of the handling of flame in a room where the incubator is installed.
Install the incubator in a location with adequate ventilation.
If adequate ventilation cannot be provided, then install an alarm system using CO
2
and O
2 densitometers.
Do not look directly at UV light.
UV light is harmful to the eyes.
Never start H
2
O
2
decontamination when “Warning: UV Bulb Life” is displayed in the message display area. The UV resolve is not sufficient.
Do not use the unlock key to unlock the outer door during H
2
O
2
decontamination or during H
2
O
2 gas resolve by UV. Doing so may cause harm to health from H
2
O
2
gas leakage.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
CAUTION
This unit must be plugged into a dedicated circuit protected by branch circuit breaker.
Use a dedicated power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit. A multiple-tap may cause fire resulting from abnormal heating.
Never store corrosive substances such as acid or alkali in this unit if the container cannot be sealed. These may cause corrosion of inner components or electric parts.
Check the setting when starting up of operation after power failure or turning off of power switch.
The stored items may be damaged due to the change of setting.
Be careful not to tip over the unit during movement to prevent damage or injury.
Prepare a safety check sheet (copy the last page) when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service personnel.
Wear rubber gloves when handling the H
2
O
2
reagent . Direct contact with the H
2
O
2
reagent may result in inflammation of the skin.
H
2
O
2
decontamination can be performed only for the chamber and chamber attachments with standard specifications, and not for any other objects.
Perform H
2
O
2
decontamination with the chamber attachments arranged as specified by our company.
Arranging them in a different way may result in insufficient decontamination.
After H
2
O
2
decontamination has been completed, wear rubber gloves and use a non-woven cloth to wipe off the residual H
2
O
2
fluid from the bottom of the chamber, any objects that were decontaminated, and the bottoms of ducts.
Do not climb on top of the incubator or place any object on it.
By doing so you may damage the incubator or knock it over, which may result in injury.
Wear rubber gloves when performing maintenance on the chamber.
Failure to wear gloves may result in cuts or abrasions from sharp edges or corners.
Do not damage the glass or give it a shock. The Inner door in the O
2
/CO
2
Incubator are tempered glass, but they can be broken or cause injury if they are used incorrectly.
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LABELS ON INCUBATOR
Users are advised to read carefully the warnings and cautions contained on stickers at key locations on the interior and exterior of the incubator.
Possible
Danger
Burns
Warning/Caution Type
Location of Danger
Hot Surface
Cooling Unit &
Heat Cover
Warning/Caution Label Description of Danger
Avoid touching the cooling unit and heat cover, which can reach high temperatures and may cause burns.
Personal injury
Hazardous UV Light
Interior
Personal injury
Gas Poisoning or
Oxygen Deprivation
Environment
The UV light is hazardous. Never turn on the UV lamp without the cover.
Personal injury
Gas Poisoning or
Oxygen Deprivation
Interior
Fire Combustion-supporti ng gas
Environment
Personal injury
Electric shock
Top cover
When using CO
2
gas, ensure there is adequate ventilation.
Using CO
2
gas in a small room without adequate ventilation may cause gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation. In addition, when opening the incubator doors, do not directly inhale the air in the chamber.
Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose, which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to the escape of gas.
O
2
gas has a property that enhances combustion. Take care of the handling of flame in a room where the incubator is installed.
Never remove this cover. Only a service personnel remove the cover to avoid the electric shock.
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SYMBOLS ON INCUBATOR
The following symbols are attached to the incubator:
Attached to covers that access high-voltage electrical components to prevent electric shock. Only a qualified engineer or service personnel should be allowed to open these covers.
Indicates an ultraviolet light (UV) caution.
Indicates that caution is required. Refer to precautions for safe operation for details.
Indicates a hot surface.
Indicates an earthing.
Indicates “ON” for a power switch.
Indicates “OFF” for a power switch.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions (based on the IEC 61010-1):
■ Indoor use;
■ Altitude up to 2,000 m;
■ Temperature 5 o C to 40 o C;
■ Maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperature up to 31 o C decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 o C;
■ Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to ±10 % of the nominal voltage;
■ Transient overvoltages up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II;
■ Temporary OVERVOLTAGES occurring on the mains supply;
■ Applicable pollution degree of the intended environment (POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in most cases);
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INCUBATOR COMPONENTS
Unit
Appearance
Back side
Display/
Control Panel
( ⇒ P14 、
P30 – 31)
Handle
Inside
3
Humidifying pan
USB port
( ⇒ P44 – 46 、
P50 – 51)
Leveling feet ( ⇒ P18)
【
With fan cover and duct
】
12
Fan cover
Duct
11
1
4 5
10
Fan
9
【 Without fan cover and duct 】
13
14
15
16
17
Interface board (Option) mounting location
Lower right side
23
1
2
Hooks ( ⇒ P18)
Tray ( ⇒ P17)
Inner door latch
6
7
8
Removable power supply cord port
18 19 20 21 22
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INCUBATOR COMPONENTS
1. Access port: Used when routing cables such as the sensor cable of a measurement instrument into the chamber. Place the silicon caps on both the outside and inside of the port when the port is not used.
2. Remote alarm terminal: An external alarm unit is connected to this terminal for transferring the alarm to a remote location. Refer to page 15.
3.
Outer door: The outer door is held to the frame with the magnetic seal. The door heater is installed in the door panel. The direction of the door opening is reversible. Contact our sales representative or agent to change the door hinge from left to right or vice versa.
4. Inner door: The inner door is made of tempered glass. Do not subject the glass to excessive impact.
5. Tray catches: Trays are inserted to fit these concave parts on the chamber walls.
6.
Gas injection nozzle (Accessory): Refer to page 17 for installation.
7. Humidifying pan (Accessory): Fill with sterile distilled water.
8. Switch cover: Prevents shutting down of the unit in case of accidental pressing of the main power switch.
9. Sample air outlet: This also functions as an internal gas outlet. In normal use, cover this outlet with the sample air outlet cap.
10. Door switch (Beneath the label): Detects the opening/closing status of the outer door. When the door is open, the electromagnetic valve for CO
2
is closed, the fan is stopped, and the UV lamp *1 is turned off.
11.
Electric lock *2 : Electric lock is the lock function that automatically locks the outer door when a set amount of time has elapsed after closing the outer door (refer to pages 54–60).
12. Key hole *2 : Hole for the key to unlock the outer door when locked by the electric lock.
13. CO
2
sensor: This sensor measures CO
2
density. Handle with care. Refer to page 22.
14. Humidity control bar: Reduces condensation in the unit caused by the external environment and frequent door openings.
15. Position to mount the H
2
O
2
decontamination connector: Position to mount the optional H
2
O
2 decontamination connector. Refer to page 84.
16. UV lamp *1 : This UV lamp does not generate ozone. For replacement, contact our sales representative or agent.
17. Gas injection port: N
2
gas (O
2
gas) is injected from here when controlling O
2
density. For faster recovery of humidity in the chamber, connect the gas injection port and the gas injection nozzle using the gas injection nozzle tube. Refer to page 17 for installation.
18. Power switch: Main switch for the incubator (ON-“I”, OFF-“O”). It also functions as an overcurrent breaker.
19. Glow starter *1 : Starts the glow for the UV lamp.
20. Connecting port A for CO
2
gas pipe: Refer to pages 19–20 for gas cylinder connection.
21.
Connecting port A/B for N
2
gas (O
2
gas) pipe: Refer to page 21 for gas cylinder connection.
22. Power supply cord cover plate (Accessory): Prevents the power supply cord from being disconnected.
23.
Connecting port B for CO
2
gas pipe: When the optional MCO-50GC gas auto-changer is installed, both ports A and B are available. Refer to pages 75–77 .
*1
:
When an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed.
*2
:
When an optional Electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.
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INCUBATOR COMPONENTS
Control panel
When sterilizing and cleaning the control panel, follow the precautions below.
(1) Do not spray liquid on the control panel directly.
(2) When sterilizing and cleaning, wipe the surface using a piece of gauze moistened with a proper amount of disinfectant (the amount that cannot form droplets).
①
②
④
⑤
⑥
③
⑦
⑧
①
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display
⑨
Current chamber temperature, CO
2
density, and O
2
density, as well as menu screen and input screens etc. are displayed.
② POWER/ALARM indicator
In normal operation, the green LED lamp lights up, and during alarm condition, the red LED lamp blinks to indicate alarm.
③
Up/down/left/right keys ( △▽◁▷ )
These keys can move the cursor in the screens other than the home screen.
④ Menu key (MENU/HOME)
On the “home screen”: pressing this key leads the menu screen. It is possible to set various setting on the menu screen.
On the screen “other than the home screen”: pressing this key leads the home screen.
⑤
Cancel key (CANCEL)
On the setting screen, pressing this key switches to the screen of one level up.
⑥
H
2
O
2
key (H
2
O
2
) *1
This key initiates H
2
O
2
decontamination (refer to pages 82–85).
⑦ Unlock key (UNLOCK) *2
This key can unlock the outer door when it is auto-locked by the electric lock (refer to pages 56–57).
➇ Buzzer stop key (BUZZER STOP)
Pressing this key stops the buzzer.
However, when the ring back is ON, the buzzer will sound again if the alarm state still continues and preset amount of time has elapsed after the BUZZER STOP key was pressed. Refer to pages 68 and 86–90.
Note: You cannot silence the buzzer for the high limit temperature alarm.
⑨ Enter key (ENTER)
Press this key to select the menu item or to accept the values set during the setting procedures.
*1 : When the optional UV system set MCO-170UVS, H
2
O
2
generator MCO-50HP, H
2
O
2
decon kit MCO-50HB and electric lock MCO-170EL are all installed.
*2 : When the optional Electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.
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INCUBATOR COMPONENTS
Remote alarm terminal
The alarm of this product can be transferred to a remote location by connecting the external alarm unit to the remote alarm terminal. For the behaviour of remote alarm output, refer to pages 86–90
The terminal of the remote alarm is provided at the back upper right of the unit (see the right figure). The alarm is output from this terminal. Contact capacity is
DC 30 V, 2 A.
Table 1 shows the behaviour of the remote alarm when the BUZZER STOP key is pressed.
Notes:
• The door alarm does not work remotely. Refer to pages 89 and 90.
• Wiring of the remote alarm should be performed by qualified service personnel.
Table 1 Behaviour of remote alarm when pressing BUZZER STOP key
Remote Alarm setting
(Refer to pages 61–69)
Connecting terminal
Normal condition
Remote alarm terminal
Abnormal condition
(Including during the power outage and when power supply cord is disconnected)
When pressing the BUZZER
STOP key
ON: Remote alarm setting not linked with BUZZER STOP key
COM.-N.C. Close Open Open (still abnormal) *1
COM.-N.O. Open Close Close (still abnormal) *1
OFF: Remote alarm setting linked with BUZZER STOP key
COM.-N.C. Close Open Close (Return to normal)
COM.-N.O. Open Close Open (Return to normal)
*1 : In the case of Err01, Err02, Err11, Err12, and Err18, the condition returns to normal.
Use a twisted shield wire for the connection.
Type: UL 2343, UL 2448, UL 2464, UL 2552, UL 2623.
Length: 30 m max.
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INSTALLATION
Installation site
For correct operation of the incubator, install it in a location with the following conditions.
Normal air environment
Install the incubator in an environment with normal air.
Do not expose to direct sunlight
Do not install the incubator in a location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. If the incubator is operated in direct sunlight, performance will be adversely affected.
Separate from heat sources
Do not install the incubator near significant heat sources, such as heaters, boilers, ovens, or autoclaves.
Heat will adversely affect the performance of the incubator.
Ambient temperature at least 5 C lower than set temperature
The control temperature of the incubator is at least 5 C higher than the ambient temperature. For example, if the chamber is controlled at 37 C, the ambient temperature must be 32 C or less. Do not allow the ambient temperature to become too high.
Strong and level floor
Select a site with a strong and level floor. If the floor is uneven or the installation is not level, the incubator will be unstable and this may cause accident or injury. To avoid vibration and noise, always make sure that the installation is stable. An unstable surface may result in vibration or noise.
Separate from vibration products
Do not install the incubator near vibration products. Vibration may cause culture failure.
Low humidity
Select a site with a relative humidity of 80 %R.H. or lower. Using the incubator in high humidity may result in current leakage or electric shock.
No inflammable or corrosive gas
Never install the incubator in a location where it will be exposed to inflammable or corrosive gas. Doing so may result in explosion or fire. In addition, insulation may deteriorate due to corrosion of protective casing, resulting in current leakage or electric shock.
No falling objects
Do not install the incubator in a location where there is the possibility of objects falling from above. Doing so may result in damage or accident.
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INSTALLATION
Installation
1. Remove the packing tape and clean up.
Remove all the tapes securing the doors and the inner attachments. Open the doors to ventilate the chamber for a while. If the outer panels are dirty, use a cloth to wipe them with a diluted neutral detergent
(Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components. For the dilution, refer to the instructions on the detergent).
Wipe off the residual detergent with a piece of gauze moistened with water and then wipe off any moisture with a dry cloth.
Note: Remove the cable tie around the power supply cord to prevent corrosion of the cord coating.
2. Remove inner attachments. Fan cover
(1) Lift the fan cover and pull it toward you to remove it
(Fig. 1). Duct
(2) Lift the duct and remove it from the inner pins (Fig. 2).
3.
Connect the gas injection nozzle.
When controlling O
2
density in the chamber, connect the gas injection nozzle to the gas injection port by using the included gas injection nozzle tube (Fig. 3).
Gas injection port
Fig.1
Fig.2
Gas injection nozzle tube
4. Install inner attachment.
(1) Install the duct removed in the above (2) of step 2.
Note: When installing the duct, make sure that the four pins are inserted into the four holes of the duct.
(2) Install the fan cover removed in the above (1) of step 2.
Note: When installing the fan cover, make sure that two upper hooks are inserted into the duct holes.
(3) Install the humidifying pan (Fig. 4).
(4) Install the two trays (Fig. 4).
Note: Position the trays with the front edge bent down.
Gas injection nozzle
Fig.3
2 trays
Humidifying pan
Fig.4
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INSTALLATION
5. Adjust the leveling feet.
Adjust the leveling feet by turning them anticlockwise until the incubator is level (Fig. 5).
Note: Incubating on a sloping tray may adversely affect the cultivation.
Shrink
Stretch
Leveling feet
6. Earth the incubator.
Fig. 5
Earth the incubator during installation to prevent electric shock. If there is no earth wire at the location, consult with qualified service personnel.
Notes:
• When an earth must be installed
If an earthed 3-pole outlet is not available, then an earth must be installed. Consult with qualified service personnel.
• Installing an earth fault circuit breaker
If you must use the incubator in a moist or humid location, then it is recommended that an earth fault circuit breaker be installed in the power supply circuit (i.e., the power supply at the incubator). Have the circuit breaker installed by qualified service personnel.
7. In case of double stack or triple stack
For stacking the incubators surely, refer to the procedure included with the optional double stacking bracket MCO-170PS or the stacking plate
MCO-50SB.
Notes:
• When stacking incubators, fix the upper incubator to the wall by passing a wire or chain through the hooks on the back side of the unit to prevent falling over (Fig. 6).
• When stacking our other CO
2
incubator or O
2
/CO
2 incubator with this product (double-stacking or triple-stacking), the brackets/plates to be used vary depending on the combination. Refer to tables 10 and 11 on page 100.
Hooks
Wire
Fig. 6
Notes:
• When the incubator is not in use
Empty the water from the humidifying pan and remove moisture from the chamber. Make sure that the chamber is completely dry before closing the doors. Failure to do so may result in damage.
• Before moving the incubator
Before moving the incubator, empty the water from the humidifying pan, disconnect the power supply plug from the outlet, and make sure that the power supply cord will not be damaged. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
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INSTALLATION
Note: Before connecting a CO
2
gas cylinder, read the precautions for safe operation on pages 5–9.
Connecting a CO
2
gas cylinder
1.
Prepare a CO
2 gas cylinder and attach the optional gas regulator MCO-010R.
Notes:
• Use a liquefied-CO
2
gas cylinder (at least 99.5 % pure). The siphon (dip tube) type cannot be used.
• When MCO-010R is not available, attach a gas regulator rated at 25 MPa(G) (250 kgf/cm 2 (G), 3,600 psi(G)) for the primary side, and 0.25 MPa(G) (2.5 kgf/cm 2 (G), 36 psi(G)) for the secondary side.
2.
Connect the connecting port A for the CO
2
gas pipe and the gas regulator for the CO
2
gas cylinder using the included gas tube .
When CO
2
gas auto-changer MCO-50GC (optional) is installed, refer to page 75 for the connection.
Lower right side
Release ring
Connecting port A for CO
2
gas pipe
Connecting port for GAS tube
Notes:
Push
Pull
Enlarged illustration of the port (tube fitting)
• This product employs a tube fitting. Refer to the following steps to attach and remove the tube.
(1) Attaching the tube
Insert the tube all the way to the end so that the tube is secured by the inner locking hook and sealed with elastic sleeve around it.
* In order to make sure that the tube is securely attached, pull the tube after connection. If the tube comes off, pull the release ring, and then reconnect the tube and check if it does not become detached.
(2) Removing the tube
Disconnect the tube while pressing on the release ring to remove the tube.
• Connecting to the gas regulator (MCO-010R)
<When connecting to the joint for the gas regulator tube>
(1) Attach the conversion joint that came with the incubator unit to the gas tube.
(2) Connect between the joints using the connection tube, and then secure the connection with the tube bands.
Gas regulator
Connection tube
Tube bands
Conversion joint (included accessory)
Gas tube (included accessory)
Release ring
Preparation of parts
(Reference)
Connection tube:
Tube bands
φ 6 inner diameter/soft polyurethane tube
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INSTALLATION
<When using the tube fitting>
(1) Remove the hose joint from the gas regulator.
(2) Attach the conversion bush using the packing or seal tape and then, attach the tube fitting.
(3) Connect the gas regulator and the incubator using the gas tube that came with the incubator unit.
Note: Wind the seal tape around the thread part only. Make sure that the seal tape does not stick out of the thread.
Packing
Conversion bush
Tube fitting
Release ring
Preparation of parts
(Reference)
Tube fitting: female straight, adaptive tube OD6mm, Rc1/8
Conversion bush: bush A M12x1, R1/8
Packing: 6A (ID13mm x OD18mm) or seal tape
Note: If the CO
2
gas is supplied to multiple O
2
/CO
2
incubators from a single gas cylinder, a CO
2
solid will be formed in the gas regulator. Then, the gas regulator safety valve will actuate and there may be an explosive sound.
3.
After connecting the gas tube, make sure that no gas is leaking (ex. by using a gas leak detector spray).
4. Set the CO
2
gas on the secondary side to 0.03 MPa(G)–0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G)–1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G)–14.5 psi(G)) for gas injection. Recommended pressure: 0.03 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G)).
Note: Do not set the pressure on the secondary side too high. As the pressure increases, the CO
2
gas density will vary widely. Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose, which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to leaking gas. If gas lines come loose, the incubator must be repaired.
5.
When there is no CO
2 gas left and the CO
2 gas empty alarm is activated, replace the empty gas cylinder.
Note: When the optional gas auto-changer MCO-50GC is installed, it automatically switches the empty
CO
2 gas supply line to the other. Refer to pages 75–76.
Notes:
ꞏ The gas lines connected to the incubator will degrade over time. If any deterioration or abnormalities are
ꞏ found during inspection, replace the lines immediately.
Close the valve of the CO
2
gas cylinder when the CO
2
gas is not in use.
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INSTALLATION
Note: Before connecting N
2
gas cylinders (or O
2 gas cylinders), read the precautions for safe operation on pages 5–9.
Connecting N
2
/O
2
gas cylinders
Depending on the setting of O
2 density, the N
2
or O
2
gas cylinder should be selected. The selection is as follows:
When the setting of O
2 density is 18 % or less:
When the setting of O
2 density is 22 % or more:
N
2 gas
O
2 gas
O
2 density in the atmosphere is about 20 %. For the control of O
2 density in the chamber, O
2 gas is diluted by N
2 gas when the setting of O
2 density is less than that of the atmosphere. On the contrary, O
2 gas is added when the setting of O
2 density is more than that of the atmosphere.
1.
Prepare two N
2
gas cylinders (or two O
2 gas cylinders) and attach optional gas regulators MCO-010R to each cylinder.
Note: When MCO-010R is not available, attach a gas regulator rated at 25 MPa(G) (250 kgf/cm 2 (G), 3,600 psi(G)) for the primary side, and 0.25 MPa(G) (2.5 kgf/cm 2 (G), 36 psi(G)) for the secondary side.
2.
Connect the connecting port A for the N
2
/O
2
gas pipe and the gas regulator of the N
2
gas cylinder A (or the O
2
gas cylinder A) using the included gas tube.
3.
Using the gas tube provided, connect the connecting port B for the N
2
/O
2
gas pipe and the gas regulator of the N
2
gas cylinder B (or the O
2
gas cylinder B) .
Lower right side
Release ring
Connecting port B for N
2
/O
2
gas pipe
Connecting port A for N
2
/O
2
gas pipe
Connecting port for GAS tube
Push
Pull
Enlarged illustration of the port (tube fitting)
Notes:
• The type of gas from the two gas cylinders must be the same one. It is not possible to use an N
2
gas cylinder and an O
2
gas cylinder simultaneously.
• For connecting/removing the tube and for connecting to the gas regulator MCO-010R, refer to pages
19 – 20.
4.
After connecting the gas tube, make sure that no gas is leaking (ex. by using a gas leak detector spray).
5. Set the N
2
gas (or the O
2
gas) on the secondary side to 0.05 MPa(G)–0.1 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G)–
1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 7.3 psi(G)–14.5 psi(G)) for gas injection.
Recommended pressure: 0.05 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G), 7.3 psi(G)).
Note: Do not set the pressure on the secondary side too high. As the pressure increases, the O
2
gas density will vary widely. Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose, which may result in fire or oxygen deprivation due to leaking gas. If gas lines come loose, the incubator must be repaired.
6.
When there is no N
2
gas (O
2
gas) left, the incubator automatically switches the empty N
2
gas (O
2
gas) supply line to the other.
Note: The gas lines connected to the incubator will degrade over time. If any deterioration or abnormalities are found during inspection, replace the lines immediately.
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BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
Initial cleaning method
Before using the incubator for the first time, always thoroughly clean the chamber, inner attachments and humidifying pan (accessory) to remove dirt (tape residue, oil, etc.). Cleaning the chamber and humidifying pan are essential to ensure the utmost performance of the incubator. Use the following steps to properly clean the incubator.
1.
Remove the inner attachments, referring to “Removing inner attachments” on pages 23 ‒ 24.
2.
Put on rubber gloves, and then disinfect the surface of the rubber gloves with alcohol for disinfection.
3.
Thoroughly wipe clean the inner walls of the chamber, the inner attachments, the temperature sensor, the humidity control bar, and the UV lamp using gauze moistened with a proper amount *1 of alcohol for disinfection (Fig. 1). Make sure to take particular care in cleaning corners and joints of the product.
4.
Thoroughly wipe clean the inner door, inner door packing, and handles using gauze moistened with a proper amount *1 of alcohol for disinfection.
5.
Thoroughly wipe clean the removed inner attachments using gauze moistened with a proper amount *1 of alcohol for disinfection, and then reinstall the inner attachments correctly and securely, referring to
“Installing inner attachments” on page 25.
6.
Thoroughly wipe clean the surface of the humidifying pan (accessory) using gauze moistened with a proper amount *1 of alcohol for disinfection.
*1 The amount that cannot form droplets on the surface.
Note: The most effective procedure to prevent contamination is to clean each part with a cloth or sponge moistened with a neutral cleaning solvent diluted to 5% or less, and then wipe down each part with gauze moistened with distilled water. You can also use autoclave sterilization (121°C for 20 minutes) for the silicon caps of the measurement ports (2 pcs) and the fan.
Do not use acidic, alkaline or chlorine solvents or disinfectants. Use of these solutions may cause discoloration, corrosion or rust.
Be careful that solutions such as alcohol for disinfection do not come in contact with the ① CO
2
sensor,
② fan motor shaft bearing, ③ CO
2
gas injection port, ④ temperature sensor, ⑤ chamber sample air measurement port, ⑧ O
2
gas injection port, and ⑨ inner sample air access port. Furthermore, do not clean the ⑥ humidity control bar and the ⑦ UV lamp using cleaning solvents. Use of these solutions may cause damage. (Fig. 2)
Inner door packing
Fig. 1
Silicon cap
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
②
⑨
①
Fig. 2
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BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
Removing inner attachments
Remove the inner attachments through the following procedure.
Be careful not to damage the UV lamp in the duct (When an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed).
1. Turn OFF the power to the incubator.
2. Open the outer and inner doors and pull out all the trays (Fig.1).
3. Lift the fan cover and pull it toward you to remove it
(Fig.2).
4. Lift the duct and remove it from the inner pins (Fig.3).
5. Pull out the humidifying pan (Fig. 4)
Tray
Fan cover
Duct
Duct
Humidifying pan
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
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BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
6. Pull out the gas injection nozzle and gas injection nozzle tube (Fig.5).
7. Pull out the fan (Fig. 6).
8. Remove the silicon caps for the access port from the interior and exterior (Fig.7 and Fig.8).
Gas injection nozzle tube
Gas injection nozzle
[Inside]
[Back side]
Silicon cap
Silicon cap
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Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8
BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
Installing inner attachments
To reinstall all the attachments, perform the procedure in reverse order from step 8 on page 24.
If the attachments are not inserted deep enough, the intended wind velocity performance cannot be achieved, and it may cause culture failure or insufficient decontamination.
Note: When installing the fan, attach it to the motor shaft securely. Manually turn the fan lightly to check that it does not touch the rear wall and pull the fan lightly to check that it is firmly secured (Fig. 1).
1. Position the center hole of the fan over the projection of the motor shaft and push it fully in.
Note: When installing the duct, check that 4 pins
(Figure below ) are securely attached in the 4 holes of the duct (Fig. 2).
2. Manually turn the fan lightly to check that it does not touch the rear wall.
3. Pull the fan lightly to check that it does not come off. Fig. 1
Note: When attaching the fan cover, check that two hooks on the top of the fan cover are securely inserted in the duct holes (Fig. 3).
Duct
Fan cover
Duct
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Note: Position the tray with the front edge bent down (Fig. 4).
Bent down
Fig. 4
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BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
Filling the humidifying pan
Use the following procedure to fill the humidifying pan with water or to replace water in it.
1. Pull out the humidifying pan (Fig. 1).
2. Dispose of the remaining water and clean the humidifying pan with a diluted detergent. Then rinse it thoroughly with distilled water and wipe it using alcohol for disinfection.
Fig.1
3. Wipe all moisture from the bottom of the chamber.
4. Return the humidifying pan to the chamber and pour sterile distilled water (approx. 1.5 L, preheated to 37 C) (Fig. 2).
Fig.2
5. Place the humidifying pan flush against the rear wall in the chamber, and close the inner and outer doors.
Notes:
• Operation without water in the humidifying pan may temporarily increase the chamber temperature, resulting in higher temperature than the set temperature.
• Preheat the water to 37 C. Adding cool water will lower the temperature and humidity in the chamber.
• Install the humidifying pan in a longitudinal direction with its shorter side placed at the back.
• Refill the humidifying pan with water promptly when the volume of water decreases.
• Mixing any reagent into the water for humidifying may have an adverse effect on the cultivation. Do not add any reagent to the water particularly when using the UV lamp since the UV light may cause the mixture to deteriorate.
• After cleaning, change the water in the humidifying pan. The alcohol may influence the correct control of the operation.
• The humidity control bar in the duct is always kept in low temperature and the moisture in the chamber is recondensed. Slide the humidifying pan down right under the humidity control bar, otherwise the recondensed water droplets will fall directly to the bottom of the chamber and form a pool.
• When the pooled water evaporates, it may leave a white mark on the bottom. This is not abnormal. Wipe it off with a piece of gauze or unwoven cloth moistened with alcohol for disinfection. If the mark cannot be removed, scrub it off using a cleansing cream.
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FOR OPTIMAL CULTIVATION
Precautions for cultures
Leave space between culture containers.
Always leave space for ventilation between culture containers (petri dishes, flasks, etc.). Inadequate spacing may result in uneven temperature distribution, CO
2
gas density, and O
2
gas density.
Do not place harmful materials in the chamber.
Never place samples that release acidic, alkaline, or corrosive gas into the chamber. Doing so may cause damage resulting from discoloration or corrosion.
Close the inner door.
Always close the inner door before closing the outer door. Failure to close the inner door will adversely affect performance even if the outer door is closed.
Open and close the doors gently.
Closing the doors forcefully may cause spillage of the culture medium, incomplete door closing, or damage to the gasket. Also, before opening the inner door, check through the glass to confirm that the UV lamp is
OFF (When an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed).
Be careful when closing the outer door.
Use the handle when closing the outer door. Not doing so may cause injury by getting fingers caught in the door. Do not lean on the outer door. Doing so may result in injury from the outer door coming loose or the incubator falling over, or may cause current leakage or electric shock.
Be careful of the inside of the outer door.
The inside of the outer door may become hot.
Avoid using excessive force on the inner door.
Do not put your hand on the glass, poke it with sharp objects, or apply strong force. Doing so may result in injury from breaking the glass.
Check the cause of any alarm buzzer.
If an alarm buzzer sounds while the incubator is in use, check the cause of the alarm immediately. For details on what may cause an alarm buzzer to sound, refer to pages 86–89.
Vibration of a shaker.
When incubators are stacked, operation of a shaker in one chamber of the O
2
/CO
2
incubator may adversely affect the other incubator.
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FOR OPTIMAL CULTIVATION
Preventing contamination
To prevent contamination of the chamber, select a suitable installation site.
Avoid locations with high temperatures or humidity where the air may contain more microorganisms.
Do not place the incubator near doors, air conditioners, fans, etc, where draughts and passage of people may increase the risk of microorganisms entering the chamber.
If possible, use a cleanroom.
Use clean containers.
Dirty containers are the greatest cause of contamination for cultures. Be careful not to get containers or trays dirty when taking them in and out.
Keep the chamber clean.
Wipe off any fingerprints. If water spills from the humidifying pan, or if the doors are left open for a long time, condensation may form on the inside of the doors. Wipe off condensation with a piece of dry sterile gauze. In particular, if the culture medium is spilled, clean and disinfect the chamber immediately.
Use sterile distilled water in the humidifying pan and change it once a week.
Do not use ultrapure water, which may cause red rust-like particles in the humidifying pan. Clean the humidifying pan once a month.
Keep the incubator out of direct airflows from air conditioners or fans.
Cool airflow from an air conditioner may cause condensation and lead to possible contamination.
* Condensation caused by the installation environment may be improved by changing the setting of the unit. Contact our sales representative or service personnel.
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CORRECT OPERATION
Use the following procedure to start trial operation or actual operation of the incubator.
1. Install the incubator correctly, referring to pages 16–21.
2. Remove the packing materials from the chamber and inner attachments. Then, clean and disinfect the chamber and all the inner attachments, referring to page 22.
3. Add approximately 1.5 L of sterile distilled water to the humidifying pan (refer to page 26).
4.
Connect the removable power supply cord to the port on the lower right side.
Note: Two removable power supply cords for UK and for EU countries are included with this product.
For UK For EU countries
5.
Connect the removable power supply cord to the outlet.
6.
Turn ON the power switch on the lower right side of the incubator.
7.
Attach the power supply cord cover plate, and then fix the switch cover.
Note: Use the power supply cord included with this product. Do not use other power supply cords. The included removable power supply cords are only for this product. Never use them for any other products.
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HOME SCREEN
The display consists of two parts (right side and left side).
When the power is switched ON, the screen called "home screen" that shows the internal temperature,
CO
2
density, O
2
density etc. is displayed.
①
<
②
Left side of the display >
③
① Date display area
Displays the current date (see pages 78–79 for setting instructions).
② Heating indicator
Highlighted when the heater is on.
③ Time display area
Displays the current time (see page 80 for setting instructions).
④ Set temperature display area
Displays the value set for the temperature in the chamber (see page 34 for setting instructions).
⑤ Current temperature display area
Displays the current temperature value in the chamber. It blinks when the current temperature value in the chamber exceeds the set temperature alarm range.
⑥ CO
2
gas injection indicator
Highlighted when CO
2
gas is being injected into the chamber.
⑦ Set CO
2
density level display area
Displays the set CO
2
density in the chamber (see page 36 for setting instructions).
If the CO
2
gas control is set to OFF, it displays
"OFF".
④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨
< Right side of the display >
⑩ ⑪
⑧ Current CO
2
density display area
Displays the current CO
2
density value in the chamber. The value is not displayed if the CO
2 control setting is set to OFF.
It blinks if the CO
2
control is set to ON and the current CO
2
density in the chamber deviates from the CO
2
control range.
⑨ O
2
gas injection indicator
Highlighted when O
2
gas (N
2
gas) is being injected into the chamber.
⑩ Set O
2
density level display area
Displays the set O
2
density in the chamber (see page 38 for setting instructions).
If the O
2
control is set to OFF, it displays "OFF".
⑪ Current O
2
density display area
Displays the current O
2
density value in the chamber. It is not displayed if the O
2
control is set to OFF.
It blinks if the O
2
control is set to ON and the current O
2
density in the chamber deviates from the O
2
control set range.
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HOME SCREEN
⑫ ⑬
⑯ ⑰
<Left side of the display>
⑫ Outer door status display area
Open: "Door:Open" is highlighted.
Closed: "Door:Closed" is displayed.
Locked: "Door:Lock" is displayed. * 1
⑬ UV lamp status display area
This area is available when the optional UV lamp is used.
When UV lamp is ON: "UV:ON" is highlighted.
When UV lamp is OFF: "UV:OFF" is displayed.
⑭ CO
2
gas supply line indicator A and B
When the optional gas auto changer is used, the
CO
2
gas supply line (CO
2
gas pipe connection port) currently in use is highlighted.
It blinks when the CO
2
cylinder is empty (see pages 75–76 for reference).
⑮ O
2
gas (N
2
gas) supply line indicator A and B
The O
2
gas (N
2
gas) supply line (O
2
gas pipe connection port) currently in use is highlighted.
It blinks if the O
2
cylinder (N
2
cylinder) is empty
(see page 40 for reference).
⑯ Message count display area
When the total number of messages is 1 or more, the number is displayed.
The display shows the "message number currently displayed in the screen/total number of messages".
When the left/right marks ( ◁▷ ) are displayed, you can see the other messages using the left and right keys.
*1
:
When an optional UV system set MCO-170EL is installed.
⑱
⑭ ⑮
<Right side of the display>
⑰ Error/warning display area
Displays the current error/warning (see pages
86–89).
If there is an error: "Err XX " ( XX is the error code) will be displayed
If there is a warning: "Warning" will be displayed.
⑱ Message display area
Error/warning/other message is displayed (see pages 86–89).
Notes:
When the unit meets the following all conditions, the display automatically starts scrolling from right to left.
•Not in an alarm condition (no error messages are displayed).
•The display area for temperature, CO
2
density, and O
2
density are not blinking.
•The outer door is closed.
•No keys have been pressed for 30 seconds or more.
Scrolling can be stopped in either one of the following conditions.
•In an alarm condition (error messages are displayed).
•Either of the current temperature, CO
2
density, and O
2
density display area is blinking.
•The outer door is opened.
•Any key is pressed.
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MENU SCREEN
While the home screen is displayed, pressing the menu key (MENU/HOME) displays the Menu screen on the left side. The Menu screen consists of the following items:
①
②
M e n u
S e t Va l u e
D a ta L o g
③
L o c k
A l a r m s & C o n t r o l s
④
⑤
<Left side of the display>
① Cursor
Used when selecting the menu items. You can move the cursor using the up and down keys ( △▽ ).
② Chamber temperature/CO
2
density/O
2
density/high limit temperature alarm setting
Select to change the settings of the chamber temperature/CO
2
density/O
2
density/high limit temperature alarm. Move the cursor to this item and press the enter key (ENTER) to go to the setting screen.
③ Log display/output
Select this when displaying various log data on the screen or to export it to a USB flash drive. Move the cursor to this item and press the enter key (ENTER) to go to the Data Log screen.
④ Key lock/Door lock * 1 settings
Select this when changing key lock/Door lock settings. Move the cursor to this item and press the enter key (ENTER) to go to the Lock screen.
The key lock can be set to prevent the setting from being incorrectly changed. If set to ON, the settings cannot be changed even if the keys on the control panel are pressed.
⑤ Alarm settings and other settings
Select for changing alarm settings or other settings. Move the cursor to this item and press the enter key
(ENTER) to go to the Alarms & Controls screen.
*1 : When an optional Electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.
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MENU SCREEN
Following shows the screen display and function at each screen under Menu level.
Note: The unit will return from setting mode to the home screen automatically after 90 seconds if no key is operated (auto-return function). In this case, the setting is not changed.
Screen Function
Set Value screen
Temperature
CO
2
ON/OFF
CO
2
Setting
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
Data Log screen
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
Lock screen
Keypad Lock
(Setting) chamber temperature
(Setting) CO
(Setting) CO
(Setting) O
(Setting) O
2
2
2
2
gas control mode
density
gas control mode
density
(Setting) high limit temperature alarm
(Display) operation log graph (can be exported)
(Export) operation log
(Setting) log interval, Unique ID
(Display) alarm log
(Export) alarm log
(Setting) Key lock ON/OFF, password
Door Lock * 1
Alarms & Controls screen
Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen
Temp Alarm
(Setting) Door lock ON/OFF, password
(Setting) temperature alarm
Temp Alarm Delay (Setting) temperature alarm delay
CO
2
Alarm (Setting)
CO
2
Alarm Delay (Setting) CO
2
density alarm delay
O
2
Alarm (Setting)
O
2
Alarm Delay (Setting) O
2
density alarm delay
Other Alarm Set screen
Door Alarm Delay
Ring Back Delay
(Setting) door alarm delay
(Setting) ring back delay
Remote Alarm
UV Setting * 2
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
Gas Supply Setting
CO
2
Supply * 3
(Setting) remote alarm
(Setting) UV lamp ON period
(Display) UV lamp life indication
(Display) Automatic extension of UV lamp ON period
(Setting) Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours
(Setting) Manual CO
2
gas supply line A/B switching
N
2
/O
2
Supply
Date & Time screen
Date Format
(Setting) Manual N
2
/O
2
gas supply line A/B switching
(Setting) date display format
Keypad Click Set screen
Keypad Click Set
DAQ Setting screen * 4
Calibration screen * 5
(Setting) keypad clicking sound
Don’t push (Only for MTR-5000 user)
Don’t push (Qualified engineer only)
Page
34
35
36
37
38
39
42 – 44
45 – 46
47 – 48
49
50 – 51
52 – 53
54 – 60
71
72
73
74
67
68
69
61
62
63
64
65
66
77
41
78
79
80
81
―
―
*1: When an optional Electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.
*2: When an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed.
*3: When an optional gas auto changer MCO-50GC is installed.
*4: Only when using an optional software product Data acquisition system MTR-5000.
*5: Service key is not available. (Qualified engineer only)
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting temperature
The chamber temperature during the normal operation of the incubator can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Settable range: 0.0 o C – 50.0 o C
Factory setting: 37.0 o C
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. When the cursor on the Set Value screen is on Temperature [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Temperature screen, and the current set value (37.0) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( number.
◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Set Value screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Temperature screen [Fig. 3].
Temperature
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
0.0°C – 50.0°C
<Right side of the display>
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
: 5.0%
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Temperature
37.0
°C
0.0°C – 50.0°C
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting CO
2
gas
The CO
2
gas control mode during the normal operation of the incubator can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: OFF
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. On the Set Value screen, move the cursor to CO
2
ON/OFF [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the CO
2
ON/OFF screen, and the current set value (ON) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the control setting value.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between ON and OFF.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ If it is set to ON: the value is confirmed and the display changes to the
CO
2
Setting screen.
If it is set to OFF: the value is confirmed and the display changes to the Set Value screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting : 5.0%
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
CO
2
ON/OFF
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C
ON
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
ON / OFF seconds has passed without any key operation.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting CO
2
density
The CO
2 density during the normal operation of the incubator can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Settable range: 0.0 % – 20.0 % (When the setting is 0.0 %, the CO
2
ON/OFF becomes “OFF”)
Factory setting: OFF
Note: When operating the incubator for the first time or after not using it for an extended period of time, set the chamber temperature to the desired temperature and set CO
2
ON/OFF and O
2
ON/OFF to “OFF”, then operate it for at least about 4 hours until the chamber temperature and the CO
2
/O
2
sensors become stable.
After that, change the setting to the desired CO
2
density.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. On the Set Value screen, move the cursor, to CO
2
Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the CO
2
Setting screen, and the current setting value (05.0) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
: 5.0%
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C
number.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Set Value screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the CO
2
Setting screen [Fig. 3].
CO
2
Setting
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
CO
2
Setting
05.0
%
0.0
% - 20.0
%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
0.0% – 20.0%
<Right side of the display>
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting O
2
gas
The O
2
gas control mode during the normal operation of the incubator can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: OFF
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. On the Set Value screen, move the cursor to O
2
ON/OFF [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the O
2
ON/OFF screen, and the current set value (ON) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the control setting value.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between ON and OFF.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ If it is set to ON: the value is confirmed and the display changes to the
O
2
Setting screen.
If it is set to OFF: the value is confirmed and the display changes to the Set Value screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting : 5.0%
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
O
2
ON/OFF
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C
ON
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
ON / OFF seconds has passed without any key operation.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting O
2
density
The O
2 density during the normal operation of the incubator can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Settable range: 1.0 % – 18.0 %, 22.0 % – 80.0 %
Factory setting: OFF
Note: When operating the incubator for the first time or after not using it for an extended period of time, set the chamber temperature to the desired temperature and set CO
2
ON/OFF and O
2
ON/OFF to “OFF”, then operate it for at least about 4 hours until the chamber temperature and the CO
2
/O
2
sensors become stable.
After that, change the setting to the desired O
2
density.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. On the Set Value screen, move the cursor, to O
2
Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the O
2
Setting screen, and the current setting value (05.0) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting : 5.0%
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C number.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Set Value screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the O
2
Setting screen [Fig. 3].
O
2
Setting
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
O
2
Setting
05.0
%
1.0
%− 18.0
% , 22.0% − 80.0
%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
1.0
%− 18.0
% , 22.0% − 80.0
%
<Right side of the display>
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Setting high limit temperature alarm
The high limit temperature alarm is different from the temperature alarm (page 61), and it is independent temperature alarm. When the chamber temperature exceeds the temperature set for the high limit temperature alarm, this alarm activates.
The high limit temperature for the normal incubator operation can be set as follows. The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power-on.
Settable range: 20.0
o C – 53.0 o C
Factory setting: 53.0 o C
Notes:
ꞏ Set the temperature of the high limit temperature alarm after the chamber temperature becomes stable at the set value.
ꞏ Set the high limit temperature alarm to at least 1 o C higher than the temperature set for the chamber.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. When the cursor on the Menu screen is on Set Value [Fig. 1], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Set Value screen.
3. On the Set Value screen, move the cursor to Overtemp [Fig. 2] using
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1] the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the screen changes to the Overtemp screen, and the current setting value (53.0) is displayed [Fig.3].
4. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( number.
◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the
Set Value
Temperature : 37.0
o C
CO
2
ON/OFF : ON
CO
2
Setting : 5.0%
O
2
ON/OFF
O
2
Setting
Overtemp
: ON
: 5.0%
: 53.0
o C
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Set Value screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display: Press any key on the control panel to change to the Overtemp screen [Fig. 3].
Overtemp
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
20.0°C – 53.0°C
<Right side of the display>
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Overtemp
53.0
°C
20.0°C – 53.0°C
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
39
BASIC PARAMETERS
Automatic N
2
(O
2
) gas cylinder switching
By using this function, the empty N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinder can be automatically switched to the other one, when the N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinder being used becomes empty.
1.
When N
2
/O
2
gas is remaining in N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A, the unit operates using N
2
/O
2
gas supplied from
N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A (Situation 1 in table 2).
1
2
3
2. When N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A is empty, the level of O
2
density in the unit is on the increase/decrease because N
2
/O
2
gas is not supplied into the unit even though the N
2
/O
2
gas valve in the unit is open
(Situation 2 in table 2).
3.
When the Situation 2 continues for 2 to 3 minutes, N
2
/O
2
gas supply line is automatically switched assuming the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder to be empty. At this time, N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder empty alarm is activated, the buzzer sounds, and N
2
/O
2
gas supply indicator A is displayed in reverse video and blinks (Situation 3 in table 2).
4.
Press the BUZZER STOP key to stop the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder empty alarm. The gas supply indicator A stops blinking (Situation 4 in table 2).
5.
Replace the empty N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A with a new one immediately after the Situation 4 (Situation 5 in table 2).
6.
When the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder B becomes empty, the supply line is again switched to the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A.
Table 2. N
2
/O
2
gas supply line automatic switching
Situation Supply line
N
2
/O
2
gas
Cylinder
A
Cylinder
B
N
2
/O
2
gas supply line indicator
Message
N
2
/O
2
gas is being supplied from cylinder A.
A Remaining Remaining
Reverse video and light on
Light on -----
O
2
density in the chamber is on the increase/decrease even if the N
2
/O
2
gas valve is open.
A
Reverse
Empty Remaining video and light on
Light on -----
N
2
/O
2
gas supply line is automatically switched to cylinder B.
B Empty Remaining Blink
Reverse video and
light on
Err02:
N
2
/O
2
Gas Empty
(and buzzer sound)
4
5
The BUZZER STOP key is pressed.
B Empty Remaining Light on
Reverse video and
light on
-----
Empty gas cylinder A is replaced with a new one.
B Remaining Remaining Light on
Reverse video and
light on
-----
Notes:
ꞏ When the BUZZER STOP key is not pressed in the Situation 4 and the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder B gets empty without the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder A being replaced in the Situation 5 , the switch operation between N
2
/O
2
gas supply lines A and B will be repeated. In this case, replace the both N
2
/O
2
gas cylinders A and B with new ones immediately, and press the BUZZER STOP key.
ꞏ The switching of N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinders is determined by an increase (decrease) of O
2
density in the chamber. The switching of N
2
/O
2
gas cylinders may also occur in the situations where the gas tube is clogged, the gas is leaking, the gas pressure has dropped down, or the valve on the gas cylinder is insufficiently open etc., even though the N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder being used is not empty.
・ Refer to pages 19–20 for how to connect the gas cylinder.
N
2
/ O
2
gas supply line indicator A and B
(N
2
/ O
2
gas supply line which is used now)
<Right side of the display>
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BASIC PARAMETERS
Manual N
2
(O
2
) gas supply line A/B switching
The N
2
/O
2
gas supply lines A and B can be switched manually at any time.
Setting values: A or B
Factory setting: A
1
2
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Gas Supply
Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down key ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Gas Supply Setting screen.
4. With the cursor on the Gas Supply Setting screen on N
2
/O
2
Supply
[Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the N
2
/O
2
Supply Setting screen, and the current setting value (A) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the N
2
/O
2
gas supply setting values.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between A and B.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Gas Supply
Setting screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Gas Supply Setting
CO
2
Supply
N
2
/O
2
Supply
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
N
2
/O
2
Supply seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: Table 3 shows the behavior when the N
2
/O
2
gas supply line is switched using the N
2
(O
2
) gas automatic switching function and then manually switched back to the empty N
2
/O
2
gas supply line before pressing the BUZZER STOP key.
A
A / B
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Table 3. Manual switching from cylinder B to empty cylinder A
Situation Supply
N
2
/O
2
gas N
2
/O
2 gas supply line indicator
Message display
A B area line
Cylinder
A
Cylinder
B
Automatically switched to the supply line B.
The BUZZER STOP key is not pressed and N
2
/O
2 gas supply line was manually switched.
Remaining Blink
Reverse video and blink
Reverse video and
Light on Err02:
N
2
/O
2
Gas Empty
(and buzzer sound)
Light on
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OPERATION/ALARM LOG
Displaying operation log
The product's operation history can be graphically displayed on the display.
Furthermore, it is possible to export these records to USB flash drive.
Graph display setting: Internal temperature, CO
2
density, O
2
density, and the door opening/closing records.
Initial display: Internal temperature display
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
3. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Data Log Chart [Fig. 2] and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the graph screen, and the current setting value (graph showing the temperature in the chamber) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. With Temp on the upper left of the screen highlighted, press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Select screen and the current setting value (TEMP) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to select the data item to be displayed in a graph.
Each time the up/down key is pressed, the display changes between
Temp, CO
2
, O
2
, and Door screens.
Temp: the record of temperatures in the chamber
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Temp 01/Jan/19 EXP.
-
‐
-
‐
-
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
CO
2
: the record CO
2
densities in the chamber
O
2
: the record of O
2
densities in the chamber
Door: the door opening/closing record
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ A graph of the data is displayed [Fig. 5].
*Door opening/closing record graph display [Fig. 6]
OP: Door opened
CL: Door closed
Data Select
TEMP
Temp / CO
2
/ O
2
/ Door
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Temp 01/Jan/19 EXP.
40°C -
‐
30°C -
20°C
‐
-
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
Door 01/Jan/19 EXP.
OP ―
CL ―
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 6]
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OPERATION/ALARM LOG
*When you press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) while in the graph screen with the graph item on the upper left of the screen highlighted [Fig. 5], the range of the vertical axis of the graphs changes as shown in the table.
Graph item
Temp
Default values
CO
O
2
2
Default values
Default values
Door
Display range
60°C – 50°C – 40°C
↑ ↓
50°C – 40°C – 30°C
↑ ↓
40°C – 30°C – 20°C
↑ ↓
30°C – 20°C – 10°C
↑ ↓
20°C – 10°C – 0°C
25% – 20% – 15%
↑ ↓
20% – 15% – 10%
↑ ↓
15% – 10% – 5%
↑ ↓
10% – 5% – 0%
85% – 80% – 75%
↑ ↓
80% – 75% – 70%
↑ ↓
75% – 70% – 65%
↑ ↓
70% – 65% – 60%
↑ ↓
65% – 60% – 55%
↑ ↓
60% – 55% – 50%
↑ ↓
55% – 50% – 45%
↑ ↓
50% – 45% – 40%
↑ ↓
45% – 40% – 35%
↑ ↓
40% – 35% – 30%
↑ ↓
35% – 30% – 25%
↑ ↓
30% – 25% – 20%
↑ ↓
25% –20% – 15%
↑ ↓
20% – 15% – 10%
↑ ↓
15% – 10% – 5%
↑ ↓
10% – 5% – 0%
OP, CL
7. With the data item (Temp, CO
2
, O
2
, or Door) on the upper left of the display highlighted [Fig. 5], press the right key ( ▷ ).
▶ The date is highlighted. [Fig. 7]
8. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to select the date of the data to be displayed in a graph.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the date goes back or forth 1 day, and the data from the selected date is displayed in a graph.
*If you press the enter key (ENTER) instead of the up/down keys ( △▽ ), the display changes to the Date Select screen [Fig. 8], so after using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) to move the cursor to the digit you want to change, change the numerical value using the up/down keys ( △▽ ).
Temp 01/Jan/19 EXP.
-
‐
-
‐
-
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 7]
Date Select
01/01/19
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 8]
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OPERATION/ALARM LOG
9. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The log data on the selected date is displayed in a graph.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to display the Date Select screen [Fig. 8].
Date Select
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display>
Note: The CO
2
sensor is not stable during the preparation for the gas control. Therefore, the CO
2
density log data may be different from the actual value.
<When exporting data to USB flash drive>
The operation history record of the selected date is exported as a CSV file.
10. With the date display highlighted in the graph [Fig. 9], press the right key ( ▷ ).
Temp 01/Jan/19 EXP.
50°C
-
‐
40°C -
▶ The EXP. in the upper right of the display is highlighted [Fig. 10].
11. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port.
Note: USB flash drives with capacity of 32 GB or less that employ the
FAT16/FAT32 file system are supported. USB flash drives that require
‐
30°C
-
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 9]
Temp 01/Jan/19 EXP. passwords cannot be used. Do not insert devices other than USB flash drives into the USB port.
12. Press the enter key (ENTER). The data will be exported.
▶ While the data is being exported, "Exporting" is displayed on the right side of the display [Fig. 11].
50°C
-
‐
40°C -
‐
30°C
-
0 12 24
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 10]
13. When export is complete, "Export complete" is displayed [Fig. 12].
Press any key to return to the graph display screen.
Note: Even after the export of operation log data is complete, operation log data saved in the incubator are not deleted.
*The following messages may come up on the right side of the display:
(See page 51 for details)
"USB flash drive is disconnected": USB flash drive is not inserted
"USB flash drive is full": there is no available space in the USB flash drive
"An error occurred": failed to export to USB flash drive
"No Data": there is no data to export
▶ Press any key on the control panel to return to the graph display screen.
14. Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port.
15. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Exporting
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 11]
Export complete
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 12]
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Exporting operation log
The temperature in the chamber, CO
2
density, O
2
density, or door opening/closing records can be exported to a USB flash drive.
Setting values: All or Specified date (1 day only)
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port.
Note: USB flash drives with capacity of 32 GB or less that employ the
FAT16/FAT32 file system are supported. USB flash drives that require passwords cannot be used. Do not insert devices other than USB flash drives into the USB port.
2. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
3. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
4. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Data Log Export [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log Export screen [Fig. 3].
5. To export a record of a specific date, move the cursor to 24 Hours and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Date Select screen [Fig.
4].
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Data Log Export
All
24 Hours 6. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
7. Press the enter key (ENTER). The record took on the set date is exported to the USB flash drive.
▶ While the data is being exported, "Exporting" is displayed on the right side of the display [Fig. 5].
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Date Select screen [Fig. 4].
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Date Select
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display>
Date Select
01/01/19
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Exporting
*To export all saved records, select ALL in step 5 and press the enter key (ENTER).
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
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8. When the export is complete, "Export complete" is displayed [Fig. 6].
Press any key to return to the Data Log Export screen.
Note: The operation log data saved in the incubator is not deleted even
Export complete after the completion of the export.
*The following messages may appear on the right side of the display:
(See page 51 for details)
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 6]
"USB memory is disconnected": USB flash drive is not inserted
"USB memory is full": there is no available space in the USB flash drive
"An error occurred": failed to export to USB flash drive
"No Data": there is no data to export
▶ Press any key on the control panel to return to the Data Log Export screen.
9. Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port.
Reference: "log" folder is created in the USB flash drive and the export file is saved in the folder in CSV format. The export file name consists of the device ID, date of export, and data name. The date format can be changed in the settings (see page 78).
(Example) When the device is set to "A00001" and data during Jan. 1, 2019 to Apr. 1, 2019 is exported with "All" selected:
The oldest operation
A00001_20190101-20190401_DataLog.csv A00001_01Jan2019-01Apr2019_DataLog.csv log date - current
A00001_20190101-20190401_DoorLog.csv A00001_01Jan2019-01Apr2019_DoorLog.csv date
(Example) When the device is set to "A00001" and the data on Jan. 1, 2019 is exported with "24 Hours" selected:
Specified date
A00001_20190101_DataLog.csv
A00001_20190101_DoorLog.csv
*The outer door opening/closing history data file is exported together.
A00001_01Jan2019_DataLog.csv
A00001_01Jan2019_DoorLog.csv
*If the device ID is not set, the default setting “000000” is used.
*If duplicated file names are used, the data exported later will be overwritten.
10. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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Setting log interval
This product has a function for storing operation history data (records of temperatures in the chamber, CO
2 densities, O
2
densities, and door openings/closings). The log recording interval is set in the following way:
Setting range: every 2 – 15 minutes
Factory setting: every 6 minutes (saves about 112 days of data)
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
3. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Data Log Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log Setting screen [Fig. 3].
4. With the cursor on Data Log Interval [Fig. 3], press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Data Log Interval screen
[Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Data Log Setting
Data Log Interval
Unique File ID number.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Data Log Interval screen [Fig. 4].
Date Log Interval
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
2min – 15min
<Right side of the display>
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Data Log Interval
02
min
2min – 15min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Data Log Setting screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: Relation between log interval and the estimated amount of data that can be saved
Log interval = every 2 minutes: Approx. 48 days
Log interval = every 6 minutes: Approx. 112 days
Log interval = every 15 minutes: Approx. 168 days
When saving the amount of data more than the above, the oldest data is deleted and new data is written.
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Setting Unique ID
You can set the unique device ID that will be a part of the file name (CSV file) exported to the USB flash drive.
Setting values: 6 digits of alphanumeric characters (capital letters only if using letters)
Factory setting: 000000
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys (△▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
3. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Data Log Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys (
▶
△▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
The display changes to the Data Log Setting screen.
4. On the Data Log Setting screen, move the cursor to Unique File ID
[Fig. 3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Unique File ID screen [Fig. <Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Data Log Setting screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Data Log Setting
Data Log Interval
Unique File ID
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Unique File ID
000000
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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Displaying alarm log
This product has a function for storing alarm history (maximum 256 cases). The alarm history stored in this product can be displayed on the display.
Note: When the alarm history records reach to more than 256, the oldest record is deleted.
①
Alarm
02 / Jan / 19 22:00 E01 ▲
02 / Jan / 19 12:00 E02
02 / Jan / 19 02:00 E03
01 / Jan / 19 12:34 E04
01 / Jan / 19 12:00
01 / Jan / 19 12:00 ▼
②
③
CO
2
Gas Empty
The CO
2
density does not Increase when the
CO
2
valve is opened.
<Left side of the display>
Alarm screen (left side of the display)
<Right side of the display>
① Up to 6 alarm records can be displayed on the screen at a time. The display shows the date and time of alarm and error code.
For details on error codes, see page 86–88.
② Scroll up symbol
This symbol appears when scroll up is possible.
When ▲ is displayed, you can see the newer records by pressing the up key ( △ ).
③ Scroll down symbol
This symbol appears when scroll down is possible.
When ▼ is displayed, you can see the older records by pressing the down key ( ▽ ).
Error message screen (right side of the display)
For details on error messages, see pages 86–89.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶
The error/alarm message for the record pointed by the cursor on the alarm screen is displayed.
The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
3. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Alarm [Fig. 2] using the
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1] up/down keys (
▶
△▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
The display changes to the Alarm screen. [Fig. 3]
Left side of the display: Alarm screen
Right side of the display: error message screen
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Alarm
02 / Jan / 19 22:00 E01 ▲
02 / Jan / 19 12:00 E02
02 / Jan / 19 02:00 E03
01 / Jan / 19 12:34 E04
01 / Jan / 19 12:00
01 / Jan / 19 12:00 ▼
CO
2
Gas Empty
The CO
2
density does not Increase when the
CO
2
valve is opened.
<Left side of the display> <Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
4. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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Exporting alarm log
The alarm history data stored in this product can be exported to a USB flash drive in CSV format.
Setting values: All or Specified date (1 day only)
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port.
Note: USB flash drives with capacity of 32 GB or less that employ the
FAT16/FAT32 file system are supported. USB flash drives that require passwords cannot be used. Do not insert devices other than USB flash drives into the USB port.
2. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
3. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Data Log [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Data Log screen.
4. On the Data Log screen, move the cursor to Alarm Export [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarm Export screen [Fig. 3].
5. To export a record of a specific date, move the cursor to 24 Hours and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Date Select screen [Fig.
4].
6. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Data Log
Data Log Chart
Data Log Export
Data Log Setting
Alarm
Alarm Export
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Alarm Export
All
24 Hours
7. Press the enter key (ENTER). The record took on the set date is exported to the USB flash drive.
▶ While the data is being exported, "Exporting" is displayed on the right side of the display [Fig. 5].
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Date Select
01/01/19
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display: Press any key on the control panel to change to the Date Select screen [Fig. 4].
Date Select
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display>
DD/ MM /YY
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Exporting
*To export all saved records, select ALL in step 5 and press the enter key (ENTER). <Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
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8. When the export is complete, "Export complete" is displayed [Fig. 6].
Press any key to return to the Alarm Export screen.
Export complete Note: The alarm log data saved in the incubator is not deleted even after
the completion of the export.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 6]
•
•
*The following messages may appear on the right side of the display:
USB flash drive is not inserted into the USB port. •There is not enough free space in the USB flash drive.
USB flash drive is not inserted properly.
Solution: Insert a USB flash drive properly into the USB port.
•The USB flash drive is not formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 format.
Solution: Check the capacity and format type of the USB flash drive.
USB memory is
USB memory is disconnected full
• The specified log data does not exist.
Solution: Specify the data again.
No Data
• The export operation was unsuccessful.
Solution: Specify the data again.
An error occurred
▶ Press any key on the control panel to return to the Alarm Export screen.
9. Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port.
Reference: "log" folder is created in the USB flash drive and the export file is saved in the folder in CSV format. The export file name consists of the device ID, date of export, and data name. The date format can be changed in the settings (see page 78).
(Example) When the device is set to "A00001" and data during Jan. 1, 2019 to Apr. 1, 2019 is exported with "All" selected:
The oldest alarm log date - current date
A00001_20190101-20190401_AlarmLog.csv A00001_01Jan2019-01Apr2019_AlarmLog.csv
(Example) When the device is set to "A00001" and the data on Jan. 1, 2019 is exported with "24 Hours" selected:
Specified date A00001_20190101_AlarmLog.csv A00001_01Jan2019_AlarmLog.csv
*If the device ID is not set, the default setting “000000” is used.
*If duplicated file names are used, the data exported later will be overwritten.
10. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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KEY LOCK FUNCTION
Setting key lock
The keys can be locked to prevent the setting from being incorrectly changed. If the key lock is set to ON, the settings cannot be changed even if the keys on the control panel are pressed.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: OFF
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Lock [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. When the cursor in the Lock screen is on Keypad Lock [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Keypad Lock ON/OFF setting screen, and the current setting value (OFF) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change it to ON.
Each time the up/down key is pressed, the value toggles between ON and OFF.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Password screen is displayed [Fig. 4].
6. Enter a password (6 digits) by using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) to move the cursor on the digits to be changed and using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) to set the numerical values, and then press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The Confirm Password screen is displayed [Fig. 5].
7. Enter the password (6 digits) again by using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) to move the cursor on the digits to be changed and using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to set the numerical values, and then press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display returns to the Lock screen and LOCK is displayed on the upper right of the screen [Fig. 6].
*If the password does not match the initially entered password, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Pressing any of the up/down/left/right keys ( △▽◁▷ ) returns to the Lock screen, so return to Step 3 and set the password again.
Confirm Password
Incorrect PW
Press Any Key
<Right side of the display>
Note: To prevent unauthorized use of the password, the password should be properly managed by qualified administrators only.
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock
Keypad Lock
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Keypad Lock
OFF
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Password
0
*****
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Confirm Password
0
*****
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
Lock LOCK
Keypad Lock
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 6]
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KEY LOCK FUNCTION
8. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to return to the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Cancelling key lock
When the key lock is set to OFF, it is possible to change the settings.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Lock [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. When the cursor in the Lock screen is on Keypad Lock [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Keypad Lock ON/OFF setting screen and the current setting value (ON) is displayed [Fig. 3].
4. Press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change it to OFF.
Each time the up/down key is pressed, the value toggles between ON and OFF.
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Confirm Password screen is displayed [Fig. 4].
6. Enter the password (6 digits) by using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) to move the cursor on the digits to be changed and using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) to set the numerical values, and then press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display returns to the Lock screen and LOCK on the upper right of the screen disappears [Fig. 5].
Menu LOCK
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
< Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock LOCK
Keypad Lock
< Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Keypad Lock LOCK
ON
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> Fig. 3]
Reference: The key lock release password is deleted.
*If the password does not match the password entered when setting the key lock to ON, the following message is displayed on the right side of
Confirm Password LOCK
0
***** the display. Pressing any of the up/down/left/right keys ( △▽◁▷ ) returns to the Lock screen, so return to Step 3 and follow the procedure again.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Confirm Password LOCK
Incorrect PW
Press Any Key
Lock
Keypad Lock
<Right side of the display>
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 5]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
The outer door can be automatically locked by the electric lock when specified amount of time has elapsed after closing the outer door. To use this door lock function, the electric lock MCO-170EL (optional accessory) should be installed on the unit.
Setting door lock
The setting of the door lock function is as follows.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: ON
1. Press the Menu key (MENU/HOME) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Lock using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) [Fig. 1], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The screen switches to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Door Lock using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 2], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Door Lock screen [Fig. 3].
4. While the cursor is on Door Lock ON/OFF in the Door Lock screen
[Fig. 3], press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display switches to the Door Lock ON/OFF screen and the current setting is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the setting to ON/OFF.
The setting toggles between ON and OFF each time the up/down key is pressed.
6. Press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ When set to ON: The Door Lock Delay screen is displayed.
When set to OFF: The Door Lock screen is displayed.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock
Keypad Lock
Door Lock
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Door Lock
Door Lock ON/OFF
Door Lock Delay
User ID ON/OFF
Add User
Delete User
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Door Lock ON/OFF
OFF
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
Setting door lock delay time
You can specify the amount of time until the outer door is automatically locked after closing the door (door lock delay time).
Settable range: 0 – 60 minutes (when the setting is 0 minutes, the Door Lock ON/OFF becomes
“OFF.”)
Factory setting: 1 minute
1. Press the Menu key (MENU/HOME) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Lock using the up/down keys
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
( △▽ ) [Fig. 1], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The screen switches to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor in the Lock screen to Door Lock using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Figure 2], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Door Lock screen [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor in the Door Lock screen to Door Lock Delay using the
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock
Keypad Lock
Door Lock up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 3], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display switches to the Door Lock Delay screen
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2] and the current setting (01) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit to
( change, and then change the numerical value using the up/down keys
△▽ ).
6. Press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Door Lock screen is displayed.
*If the specified value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the Control
Panel to display the Door Lock Delay screen [Fig. 4].
Door Lock
Door Lock ON/OFF
Door Lock Delay
User ID ON/OFF
Add User
Delete User
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Door Lock Delay
01 min Door Lock Delay
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
0min – 60min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
0min – 60min
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
Specifying the method to unlock the outer door
The User ID ON/OFF setting specifies the method for unlocking the outer door when it is locked.
Method 1. When the User ID is set to ON: Press the Unlock key (UNLOCK), and then enter the user
ID and the password to unlock the outer door.
See the operational procedure for more information (page 57).
Method 2. When the User ID is set to OFF: Press the Unlock key (UNLOCK) to unlock the outer door.
Use the following steps to set the User ID ON or OFF.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: OFF
1. Press the Menu key (MENU/HOME) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Lock using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) [Fig. 1], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The screen switches to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor in the Lock screen to Door Lock using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 2], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Door Lock screen [Fig. 3].
Note: If the User ID is set to ON, the user ID and password to release the outer door lock is required when “Door Lock” is selected.
4. Move the cursor in the Door Lock screen to User ID ON/OFF using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 3], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display switches to the User ID ON/OFF screen and the current setting (OFF) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the setting to ON.
The setting toggles between ON and OFF each time an up/down key is pressed.
6. Press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Door Lock screen is displayed.
*If there are no user IDs registered, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the Control Panel to display the User ID ON/OFF screen [Fig. 4].
User ID ON/OFF
User is not registered
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock
Keypad Lock
Door Lock
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Door Lock
Door Lock ON/OFF
Door Lock Delay
User ID ON/OFF
Add User
Delete User
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
User ID ON/OFF
OFF
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
Unlocking the outer door with a User ID
Press the Unlock key (UNLOCK), and then enter the user ID to unlock the outer door. This procedure is as follows.
*The User ID must be set to ON to use this method for unlocking the outer door.
1. Press the Unlock key (UNLOCK) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The right side of the display switches to the User ID screen [Fig. 1].
2. Move the cursor to select each digit of the User ID (6 digits) with the
User ID
000000 left/right keys ( ◁▷ ), enter the alphanumeric values using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER) (for setting the user
ID, see pages 58–59).
▶ The Confirm Password window is displayed [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor to select each digit of the password (6 digits) with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ), enter the numerical values using the up/down keys
( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER) (for the password settings, see pages 58–59).
▶ The door is unlocked and the Home screen is displayed.
*If the password does not match the existing password, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press either of the up/down/left/right key to return to the Home screen, and then repeat the procedure from Step 1 above.
Confirm Password
Incorrect PW
Press Any Key
<Right side of the display>
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Confirm Password
0
*****
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 2]
4. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Unlocking the outer door during a power outage or malfunction
A key to open the lock in the event of a power outage or lock malfunction is included with the electric lock.
Usually, this key should be kept in a safe place and managed carefully. It is recommended to make a note of the symbols and serial number of the key in case the key is lost.
● Unlocking the outer door during a power outage
The outer door is locked by the electric lock if the power is cut. In such a case, use the key included with the electric lock to open the lock. To lock the door again, turn the key to the lock position while the outer door is open, and then close the outer door.
Note: The key cannot lock the outer door when it is closed. Forcefully turning the key in the lock may damage the electric lock. Always lock the outer door while the door is open.
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
Registering user ID/password
You can register user IDs and passwords for unlocking the outer door. Use the following steps to set the values.
Setting value
Menu
User ID: 6-digit alphanumeric characters (only capital letters are available for alphabetic characters).
Set Value
Data Log
Password: 6-digit number
Factory setting: Not registered
1. Press the Menu key (MENU/HOME) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Lock using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) [Fig. 1], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The screen switches to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor in the Lock screen to Door Lock using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 2], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Lock
Keypad Lock
Door Lock
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Door Lock screen [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor in the Door Lock screen to Add User using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 3], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display switches to the Add User screen [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor to select each digit of the user ID (6 digits) with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ), enter the alphanumerical values using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Password screen is displayed [Fig. 5].
*A maximum of 99 user IDs can be set.
*When you try to register the 100th user ID, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display.
Delete an unnecessary user ID referring to page 60, and then register a new user ID.
User ID is full.
Please delete
Registered ID
.
<Right side of the display>
*If the user ID is already registered, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the Control Panel to
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Add User
Door Lock
Door Lock ON/OFF
Door Lock Delay
User ID ON/OFF
Add User
Delete User
000000
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Password
0
***** display the Add User screen [Fig. 4].
Add User
The User ID is already
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5] registered
<Right side of the display>
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
6. Move the cursor to select each digit of the password (6 digits) with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ), set the numerical values using the up/down keys
( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Confirm Password screen is displayed [Fig. 6].
Confirm Password
0
*****
7. For confirming the password, move the cursor to select each digit of the password (6 digits) with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) again, set the same numerical values using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and then press the
Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The setting is specified and the Door Lock screen is displayed.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 6]
*If the password in Confirm Password does not match the password that was first entered, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press either the up/down/left/right key to return to the
Door Lock screen, and then repeat the procedure from Step 4 above.
Confirm Password
Incorrect PW
Press Any Key
<Right side of the display>
Reference: This outer door unlock password is used when opening the outer door when it is locked. This password differs from the key lock password (pages 52
‒
53).
8. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: To prevent unauthorized use of the password, the password should be properly managed by only qualified administrators.
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ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTION)
Deleting User IDs
The user ID registered to unlock the outer door can be deleted. Use the following steps to delete the user ID.
1. Press the Menu key (MENU/HOME) while the Home screen is
Menu displayed.
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Menu screen.
2. Move the cursor in the Menu screen to Lock using the up/down keys
( △▽ ) [Fig. 1], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The screen switches to the Lock screen [Fig. 2].
3. Move the cursor in the Lock screen to Door Lock using the up/down
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1] keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 2], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The left side of the display switches to the Door Lock screen [Fig. 3].
4. Move the cursor in the Door Lock screen to Delete User using the up/down keys ( △▽ ) [Fig. 3], and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display switches to the Delete User screen [Fig.
4].
*If there are no user IDs registered, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display.
User is not registered
<Right side of the display>
5. Enter the User ID (6 digits) using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Confirm Password window is displayed [Fig. 5].
6. Move the cursor to select each digit of the password (6 digits) with the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ), enter the numerical values using the up/down keys
( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The user ID is deleted and the Door Lock screen is displayed.
Reference: If the number of user IDs that have registered falls to zero, the user ID setting is set to OFF.
*If the password does not match the existing password, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press either the up/down/left/right key to return to the Door Lock screen, and then repeat the procedure from Step 4 above.
Confirm Password
Incorrect PW
Press Any Key
<Right side of the display>
Lock
Keypad Lock
Door Lock
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Door Lock
Door Lock ON/OFF
Door Lock Delay
User ID ON/OFF
Add User
Delete User
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Delete User
000000
Confirm Password
0
*****
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting temperature alarm
When the temperature goes out of the preset range (the set chamber temperature ± the set temperature alarm value), the alarm activates. The temperature alarm value can be set as follows.
Settable range: ±1.0 o C – ±5.0 o C
Factory setting: ±1.0 o C
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
4. When the cursor in the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen is on Temp Alarm
[Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Temp Alarm screen, and the current setting value (±1.0) is displayed [Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3] the control panel to change to the Temp Alarm screen [Fig. 4].
Temp Alarm
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
±1.0°C – ±5.0°C
Temp Alarm
±1.0
°C
±1.0°C – ±5.0°C
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting temperature alarm delay
This function delays the activation of the temperature alarm for the preset amount of time.
Settable range: 0 – 15 minutes
Factory setting: 15 minutes
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to Temp Alarm
Delay [Fig. 3] using the up/down keys (△▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Temp Alarm Delay screen, and the current setting value (15) is displayed [Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Temp Alarm Delay screen [Fig. 4].
Temp Alarm Delay
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
Temp Alarm Delay
15 min
0min – 15min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
0min – 15min
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the set alarm delay time, the buzzer doesn’t sound after the elapse of the set alarm delay time.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting CO
2
density alarm
When the CO
2
density goes out of the preset range (the set CO
2
density ± the set CO
2
density alarm value), the alarm activates.
Settable range: ±0.5 % – ±5.0 %
Factory setting: ±1.0 %
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
4. On the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to CO
2
Alarm
[Fig. 3] using the up/down keys (△▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the CO
2
Alarm screen, and the current setting value (±1.0) is displayed [Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the CO
2
Alarm screen [Fig. 4].
CO
2
Alarm
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
±0.5% – ±5.0%
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
CO
2
Alarm
±1.0
%
±0.5% – ±5.0%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting CO
2
density alarm delay
This function delays the activation of the CO
2
density alarm for the preset amount of time.
Settable range: 0 – 15 minutes
Factory setting: 15 minutes
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to CO
2
Alarm
Delay [Fig. 3], and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the CO
2
Alarm Delay screen, and the current setting value (15) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2] want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the CO
2
Alarm Delay screen [Fig. 4].
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
CO
2
Alarm Delay
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
CO
2
Alarm Delay
15 min
0min – 15min
<Right side of the display>
0min – 15min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the set alarm delay time, the buzzer doesn’t sound after the elapse of the set alarm delay time.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting O
2
density alarm
When the O
2
density goes out of the preset range (the set O
2
density ± the set O
2
density alarm value), the alarm activates.
Settable range: ±0.5 % – ±5.0 %
Factory setting: ±1.0 %
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to O
2
Alarm [Fig.
3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the O
2
Alarm screen, and the current setting value (±1.0) is displayed [Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display: Press any key on the control panel to change to the O
2
Alarm screen [Fig. 4].
O
2
Alarm
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
O
2
Alarm
±1.0
%
±0.5% – ±5.0%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
±0.5% – ±5.0%
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting O
2
density alarm delay
This function delays the activation of the O
2
density alarm for the preset amount of time.
Settable range: 0 – 60 minutes
Factory setting: 30 minutes
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. When the cursor in the Alarms & Controls screen is on Temp/Gas
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarm Set [Fig. 2], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Temp/Gas Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to O
2
Alarm
Delay [Fig. 3], and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the O
2
Alarm Delay screen, and the current setting value (30) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2] you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Temp/Gas Alarm
Set screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the O
2
Alarm Delay screen [Fig. 4].
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Temp Alarm
Temp Alarm Delay
CO
2
Alarm
CO
2
Alarm Delay
O
2
Alarm
O
2
Alarm Delay
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
O
2
Alarm Delay
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
O
2
Alarm Delay
30 min
0min – 60min
0min – 60min
<Right side of the display>
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the set alarm delay time, the buzzer doesn’t sound after the elapse of the set alarm delay time.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting door alarm delay
This function delays the activation of the door alarm for the preset amount of time.
Settable range: 1 – 30 minutes
Factory setting: 2 minutes
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Other Alarm Set
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Other Alarm Set screen.
4. When the cursor in the Other Alarm Set screen is on Door Alarm
Delay [Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Door Alarm Delay screen, and the current setting value (02) is displayed
[Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the Other Alarm Set
Door Alarm Delay
Ring Back Delay
Remote Alarm number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Other Alarm Set screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Door Alarm Delay screen [Fig. 4].
Door Alarm Delay
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
1min – 30min
<Right side of the display>
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Door Alarm Delay
02 min
1min – 30min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the set door alarm delay time, the buzzer doesn’t sound after the elapse of the set door alarm delay time.
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting ring back delay
This function reactivates the alarm when the alarm state still continues and preset amount of time has elapsed after the BUZZER STOP key was pressed to stop the alarm buzzer.
Settable range: 0 – 99 minutes (when the setting is 0 minutes, the Ring Back Delay becomes
“OFF.”)
Factory setting: 30 minutes
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Other Alarm Set
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Other Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Other Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to Ring Back Delay
[Fig. 3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Ring Back Delay screen, and the current setting value (30) is displayed [Fig. 4].
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Other Alarm Set screen.
Other Alarm Set
Door Alarm Delay
Ring Back Delay
Remote Alarm
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: In the case of Err01 (CO
2
gas cylinder empty), Err11 and Err12
(CO
2
sensor error) or Door alarm, the alarm does not reactivate because the alarm itself is canceled by pressing the BUZZER STOP key. Also, in the case of Err18 (UV lamp failure), the alarm does not reactivate if the
BUZZER STOP key is pressed after the UV lamp ON period is over
(refer to page 90).
Ring Back Delay
30 min
0min – 99min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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ALARM PARAMETERS
Setting remote alarm
You can set the behavior of the remote alarm when the BUZZER STOP key on the incubator unit is pressed.
When set to ON (not linked): The alarm on the remote alarm device does not stop even when the alarm
BUZZER STOP key is pressed during the alarm buzzer activation.
When set to OFF (linked): The alarm on the remote alarm device stops when the alarm BUZZER STOP key is pressed during the alarm buzzer activation.
Setting value: ON (not linked) or OFF (linked)
Factory setting: ON
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Other Alarm Set
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Other Alarm Set screen.
4. On the Other Alarm Set screen, move the cursor to Remote Alarm [Fig.
3] using the up/down keys (△▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Remote Alarm screen, and the current setting value (ON) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the remote alarm setting value.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between ON and OFF.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Other Alarm Set screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Other Alarm Set
Door Alarm Delay
Ring Back Delay
Remote Alarm
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Remote Alarm
ON
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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UV LAMP (OPTION)
When the optional UV System MCO-170UVS is installed on the model MCO-50ML, the UV lamp lights for preset amount of time after closing the outer door to disinfect the water in the humidifying pan and the air circulating in the chamber.
Using UV lamp
1. Set all inner attachments in the chamber properly, and place the cultivation samples on the trays.
Note: Improper setting of the inner attachments adversely affects the chamber temperature distribution and humidity recovery performance.
2. Close the outer door. The UV lamp will light for the preset amount of time (i.e. the time set on “UV
Lighting Time” plus the time added by “UV Extended Time”). Refer to pages 71 and 73 for instructions.
Notes:
• If you open the outer door while the UV lamp is ON, the lamp will be turned OFF. When you close the door again, the lamp will light for the preset amount of time.
• Repeated opening and closing of the outer door may adversely affect the condensation in the chamber and the chamber temperature distribution because the UV lamp generates heat for a long time. It may also shorten the service life of the UV lamp.
• UV lamp ON period can be changed (refer to page 71).
• UV light is harmful to the eyes. Do not turn the UV lamp ON when the inner door is open.
3. If the outer door is not opened for at least 12 consecutive hours, then the UV lamp lights every 12 hours for the preset amount of time.
Note: Opening the outer door will reset the 12-hour period.
The recommended replacement time for the UV lamp (i.e., when the UV output ratio drops to
60 %–70 % of its initial value) is when the accumulated ON time reaches 5,000 hours. The message
“Warning: UV Bulb Life” then appears in the message display area. Replace the UV lamp promptly at this point. Contact our sales representative or agent for replacement.
If the UV lamp burns out, “Err18: UV Lamp Abnormal” is displayed in the message display area. Replace the UV lamp, and replace the glow starter (type FG-7P or FG-7PL) at the same time. Contact our sales representative or agent for replacement.
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UV LAMP (OPTION)
Setting UV lamp ON period
To change the UV lamp ON period, follow the procedure below.
Settable range: 0 – 30 minutes
Factory setting: 10 minutes
Notes:
・ The recommended UV lighting time (UV Lighting Time) is 10 minutes. Less than 10 minutes may reduce the bactericidal effect.
・ When set to 0 minutes, the UV lamp does not light up.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to UV Setting [Fig.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the UV Setting screen.
4. With the cursor in the UV Setting screen on UV Lighting Time [Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the UV Lighting Time screen, and the current setting value (10) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ ) and select the digit you
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2] want to change, and then use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the UV Setting screen.
*If the entered setting value is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to return to the UV Lighting Time screen [Fig. 4].
UV Lighting Time
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
0min – 30min
<Right side of the display>
UV Setting
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
UV Lighting Time
10 min
0min – 30min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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UV LAMP (OPTION)
UV lamp life indication
The amount of time the UV lamp has been used up to now relative to the total amount of time recommended for the replacement of the UV lamp (5,000 hours) is displayed in percentage (%).
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to UV Setting [Fig.
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the UV Setting screen.
4. On the UV Setting screen, move the cursor to UV Life Counter [Fig. 3] using the up/down keys (
▶ The right side of the display changes to the UV Life Counter screen,
[Fig. 4].
△▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER). and the current cumulative UV lighting time is displayed
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display returns to the UV Setting screen.
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
UV Setting
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
UV Life Counter
100
%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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UV LAMP (OPTION)
Automatic extension of UV lamp ON period
The amount of UV irradiation decreases as the total UV lamp ON period increases. To compensate for this,
UV lamp ON period is automatically extended as the total UV lamp ON period increases (the value set for
UV Lighting Time is not changed).
Settable range: 0% – 40% (cannot be set)
Example) UV Lighting Time: 10 minutes plus Auto-Extended Time: 10 % → UV lamp lights for 11 minutes.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to UV Setting
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the UV Setting screen.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
4. On the UV Setting screen, move the cursor to Auto-Extended Time
(Fig. 3) using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Auto-Extended Time screen, and the current UV lighting time's automatic extension ratio is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display returns to the UV Setting screen.
6. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
UV Setting
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3] seconds has passed without any key operation.
Auto-Extended Time
10
%
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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UV LAMP (OPTION)
Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours
If contamination occurs in the chamber due to accumulation of dirt or the culture medium being scattered etc., sterilize it by 24-hour continuous UV irradiation as described in the following procedure:
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: OFF
1. Remove the inner attachments (trays, fan cover, duct, fun, humidifying pan, gas injection nozzle, and gas injection nozzle tube). Clean the internal items with autoclave sterilization or alcohol for disinfection and wipe off the contaminant.
2. Clean the interior with alcohol for disinfection, wipe off the contaminant and close the outer door.
Menu
3. Set the CO
2
density to OFF and O
2
density to OFF (see pages 35, 37).
Set Value
Data Log
4. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
Lock
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen. Alarms & Controls
5. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
6. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to UV Setting [Fig.
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the UV Setting screen.
7. On the UV Setting screen, move the cursor to UV 24h Mode Start [Fig.
3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
▶ The right side of the display changes to the UV 24h Mode Start <Left side of the display> [Fig. 2] setting screen, and the current setting value (OFF) is displayed [Fig. 4].
8. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the UV 24h lighting mode setting value to ON.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between ON and OFF.
UV Setting
UV Lighting Time
UV Life Counter
Auto-Extended Time
UV 24h Mode Start
9. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed, the display returns to the UV Setting screen, and the UV 24 hour lighting mode will start.
Reference: When the UV lamp is lit. "UV:ON" is displayed on the UV lamp status display.
10. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
UV 24h Mode Start
OFF
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
ON / OFF seconds has passed without any key operation.
Notes:
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
ꞏ During the UV 24-hour mode, the temperature alarm may activate due to the rising temperature in the chamber.
ꞏ If you open the outer door after the step 9 when UV lamp is ON, UV lamp is turned OFF and UV 24-hour mode is canceled. Follow the procedure again from step 4 to start the UV 24-hour mode again.
11. After 24 hours, the UV lamp turns off automatically and you can reinstall the removed interior items.
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GAS AUTO CHANGER (OPTION)
When the optional gas auto changer MCO-50GC is installed, two connecting ports for CO
2
gas pipes, A and B are available. If two CO
2
gas cylinders are connected, the CO
2
gas supply line can be switched when one of the CO
2
gas cylinders becomes empty.
Connecting CO
2
gas cylinders
1.
Prepare two CO
2
gas cylinders (CO
2
gas cylinder A and B) and attach the optional gas regulators
MCO-010R to both of the CO
2
gas cylinders.
Notes:
ꞏ Use a liquefied CO
2
gas cylinder (at least 99.5 % pure). The siphon (dip tube) type cannot be used.
ꞏ When MCO-010R is not available, attach gas regulators rated at 25 MPa(G) (250 kgf/cm 2 (G), 3,600 psi(G)) for the primary side, and 0.25 MPa(G) (2.5 kgf/cm 2 (G), 36 psi(G)) for the secondary side.
2.
Connect the connecting port A for CO
2
gas pipe and the gas regulator for the CO
2
gas cylinder A
Lower right side
using the included gas tube.
3.
C onnect the connecting port B for CO
2
gas pipe and the gas regulator of the CO
2
gas cylinder B using the included gas tube.
Note: For connecting and removing the tube and
Connecting port B for CO
2
gas pipe for connecting to the gas regulator MCO-010R, refer to pages 19–20.
Note: If the CO
2
gas is supplied to multiple O
2
/CO
2
Connecting port A for CO
2
gas pipe incubators from a single gas cylinder, a CO
2
solid will be formed in the gas regulator. The gas regulator safety valve will operate, and it may make an explosive sound.
4.
After connecting the gas tube, make sure that no gas is leaking (ex. by using a gas leak detection spray).
5.
For both CO
2
gas cylinders A and B, adjust the secondary side pressure of the gas regulator to
0.03MPa(G) –0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G) –1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G) –14.5 psi(G)) while CO
2
gas is injecting.
Recommended pressure: 0.03 MPa (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G)).
Notes:
ꞏ As the pressure increases, the CO
2
gas density control range will increase. Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose, which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to the escaping of gas. If gas lines come loose, the incubator must be repaired.
ꞏ Close the valve of the CO
2
gas cylinder when the CO
2
gas is not in use.
Automatic CO
2
gas supply line switching
When an optional gas auto changer MCO-50GC is installed, CO
2
gas supply line indicator A and B is displayed in the home screen. The CO
2
gas supply line currently in use is highlighted.
CO
2
gas supply line indicator A and B
(
CO
2
gas supply line currently in use)
<Right side of the display>
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GAS AUTO CHANGER (OPTION)
1
2
3
4
When the CO
2
density level in the chamber remains unchanged even though the CO
2
gas valve in the unit is open, the unit assumes the currently connected CO
2
gas cylinder to be empty and automatically switches the CO
2
gas supply line to the other one. The behavior in that case is shown in Table 4.
1.
When there is gas remaining in cylinder A, the unit operates using CO
2
gas supplied from the CO
2
gas cylinder A (Situation 1 ).
2. When the CO
2
gas cylinder A is empty, the level of CO
2
density in the unit does not increase because gas is not supplied into the unit even though the gas valve in the unit is open (Situation 2 ).
3.
When Situation 2 continues for 2 to 3 minutes, the gas supply line is automatically switched assuming the gas cylinder to be empty. At this time, the CO
2
gas empty alarm is activated, the buzzer sounds, and gas supply indicator A is displayed in reverse video and blinks (Situation 3 ).
4.
Press the BUZZER STOP key to stop the CO
2
gas empty alarm. The gas supply indicator A stops blinking (Situation 4 ).
5.
Replace the empty gas cylinder A with a new one immediately after the Situation 4 (Situation 5 ).
6.
When the cylinder B becomes empty, the supply line is again switched to the cylinder A.
Table 4. CO
2
gas supply line automatic switching
Situation Supply line
CO
2
gas
Cylinder
A
Cylinder
B
CO
2
gas supply line indicator
Message
CO
2
gas is being supplied from cylinder A.
A Remaining Remaining
Reverse video and light on
Light on -----
CO
2
density in the chamber does not increase even if CO
2 gas valve is open.
A
Reverse
Empty Remaining video and light on
Light on -----
CO
2
gas supply line is automatically switched to cylinder B.
B Empty Remaining Blink
Reverse video and
light on
Err01:
CO
2
Gas Empty
(and buzzer sound)
The BUZZER STOP key is pressed.
B Empty Remaining Light on
Reverse video and
light on
-----
5
Empty gas cylinder A is replaced with a new one.
B Remaining Remaining Light on
Reverse video and
light on
-----
Notes:
ꞏ When the BUZZER STOP key is not pressed in the Situation 4 and the CO
2
gas cylinder B gets empty without the CO
2
gas cylinder A being replaced in the Situation 5 , the switch operation between CO
2
gas supply lines A and B will be repeated. In this case, replace the both CO
2
gas cylinders A and B with new ones immediately, and press the BUZZER STOP key.
ꞏ The switching of CO
2
cylinders is determined by an increase of CO
2
density in the chamber. The switching of CO
2
gas cylinders may also occur in the situations where the gas tube is clogged, the gas is leaking, the gas pressure has dropped down, or the valve on the gas cylinder is insufficiently open etc., even though the CO
2
gas cylinder being used is not empty.
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GAS AUTO CHANGER (OPTION)
Manual CO
2
gas supply line A/B switching
The CO
2
gas supply lines A and B can be switched manually at any time.
Setting values: A or B
Factory setting: A
1
2
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Gas Supply
Setting [Fig. 2] using the up/down key ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Gas Supply Setting screen.
4. With the cursor on the Gas Supply Setting screen on CO
2
Supply [Fig.
3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the CO
2
Supply Setting screen, and the current setting value (A) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the CO
2
gas supply setting values.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between A and B.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The value is confirmed and the display returns to the Gas Supply
Setting screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Gas Supply Setting
CO
2
Supply
N
2
/O
2
Supply
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90
CO
2
Supply seconds has passed without any key operation.
Note: Table 5 shows the behavior when the CO
2
gas supply line is switched using the CO
2
gas automatic switching function and then manually switched back to the empty CO
2
gas supply line before pressing the BUZZER STOP key.
A
A / B
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
Table 5.
Manual switching from cylinder B to empty cylinder A
Situation Supply line
CO
2
gas
Cylinder
A
Cylinder
B
CO
2
gas supply line indicator Message display
Automatically switched to the supply line B.
The BUZZER STOP key is not pressed and CO
2 gas supply line was manually switched.
Remaining Blink
Reverse video and blink
Reverse video and
Light on Err01:
CO
2
Gas Empty
(and buzzer sound)
Light on
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OTHER PARAMETERS
Setting date display format
The date display format can be set as follows.
Setting values: DD/MM/YY (Day/Month/Year) or YY/MM/DD (Year/Month/Day)
Factory setting: DD/MM/YY
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Date & Time
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Date & Time screen.
4. With the cursor in the Date & Time screen on Date Format [Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Date Format screen, and the current setting value (DD/MM/YY) is displayed
[Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the date format setting values.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between
YY/MM/DD and DD/MM/YY.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The input is confirmed and the display returns to the Date & Time screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Date & Time
Date Format
Date
Time
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Date Format
DD/MM/YY
YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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OTHER PARAMETERS
Setting date
The date setting can be changed as follows.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Date & Time
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Date & Time screen.
4. On the Date & Time screen, move the cursor to Date
[Fig. 3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Date screen, and the current date (Year/Month/Date) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( number.
◁▷ want to change, and then use the up/down keys
) and select the digit you
(△▽ ) to change the
Even when the date display format is DD/MM/YY, the numerical values can be changed in the same way.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The input is confirmed and the display returns to the Date & Time screen.
*When the entered date is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Date screen [Fig. 4].
Date
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
YY/MM/DD
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Date & Time
Date Format
Date
Time
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Date
19/01/01
YY/MM/DD
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
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OTHER PARAMETERS
Setting time
The time setting can be change as follows.
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Date & Time
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
[Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Date & Time screen.
5. Move the cursor using the left/right keys ( ◁▷ want to change, and then use the up/down keys (
4. On the Date & Time screen, move the cursor to Time
[Fig. 3] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The right side of the display changes to the Time screen, and the current time is displayed [Fig. 4].
) and select the digit you
△▽ ) to change the number.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The input is confirmed and the display returns to the Date & Time screen.
*When the entered time is out of the settable range, the following message is displayed on the right side of the display. Press any key on the control panel to change to the Time screen [Fig. 4].
Time
Invalid Value
Press Any Key
Alarms & Controls
Temp/Gas Alarm Set
Other Alarm Set
UV Setting
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set ▼
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Date & Time
Date Format
Date
Time
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Time
12:00:00 hh:mm:ss
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4] hh:mm:ss
<Right side of the display>
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Notes:
ꞏ 24-hour clock.
ꞏ It is recommended to set the time periodically since the error of about 1 minute a month may be observed.
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OTHER PARAMETERS
Setting keypad clicking sound
The key operation sound can be set as follows.
Setting values: ON or OFF
Factory setting: ON
1. On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME).
▶ The left side of the display changes to the Menu screen.
2. On the Menu screen, move the cursor to Alarms & Controls [Fig. 1] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Alarms & Controls screen.
3. On the Alarms & Controls screen, move the cursor to Keypad Click
Set [Fig. 2] using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and press the enter key
(ENTER).
▶ The display changes to the Keypad Click Set screen.
4. With the cursor in the Keypad Click Set screen on Keypad Click Set
[Fig. 3], press the enter key (ENTER).
The right side of the display changes to the Keypad Click Set screen, and the current setting value (ON) is displayed [Fig. 4].
5. Use the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the key operation sound setting value.
Each time the up/down key is pressed the value changes between ON and OFF.
6. Press the enter key (ENTER).
▶ The input is confirmed and the display returns to the Keypad Click Set screen.
7. Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen.
The display returns to the home screen automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation.
Menu
Set Value
Data Log
Lock
Alarms & Controls
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 1]
Alarms & Controls
UV Setting ▲
Gas Supply Setting
Date & Time
Keypad Click Set
DAQ Setting
Calibration
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 2]
Keypad Click Set
Keypad Click Set
<Left side of the display> [Fig. 3]
Keypad Click Set
ON
ON / OFF
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
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H
2
O
2
DECONTAMINATION (OPTION)
When the chamber is contaminated or when cleaning the chamber prior to starting a culture, H
2
O
2 decontamination can be performed.
Prior to the H
2
O
2
decontamination work, make sure that MCO-170UVS (UV system set), MCO-50HP (H
2
O
2 generator), MCO-50HB (H
2
O
2 decon kit), and MCO-170EL (electric lock) are all installed on your incubator.
Notes:
● Before performing decontamination, read the precautions for safe operation on pages 5–9.
● The door is locked by the electric lock during decontamination. However, if the key included with the electric lock has been inserted into the key hole and left in the position, the door cannot be locked. When performing decontamination, be sure to take the key out of the key hole and store and manage the key in a safe place.
H
2
O
2
decontamination
1. Remove the trays, fan cover, duct, humidifying pan, gas injection nozzle, and gas injection nozzle tube from the chamber.
2. Then wipe clean the removed inner attachments with alcohol for disinfection.
3. Wipe clean the chamber with alcohol for disinfection.
4. Attach the duct and fan cover.
5.
Pour a bottle of MCO-5H2O2 H
2
O
2
reagent (designated by our company) into the MCO-50HP H
2
O
2 generator and then, cover it with the lid.
Note: H
2
O
2
reagent cannot be stored after opening.
Notes: Follow the cautions below when using the optional MCO-5H2O2 (H
2
O
2
reagent).
● Cautions in handling
- Wear protective equipment such as protective glasses and rubber gloves when handling the H
2
O
2
reagent.
- Do not recklessly use fire in an area where H
2
O
2
reagent is handled.
- Do not leave H
2
O
2
reagent in the container after or during use.
- Do not place combustible or inflammable objects near areas where the H
2
O
2
reagent is handled.
● Cautions in storage
- Store the H
2
O
2
reagent in a cool, dark place.
- Always tighten the cap to the container to prevent contamination by adulterants.
- Make sure the container is free of damage such as corrosion or cracking.
- Store the containers with the mouth facing upwards, and make sure it cannot topple or fall.
● Cautions in disposal
- Dilute the H
2
O
2
reagent with a large volume of tap water for disposal.
6. Connect one end of the waterproof cable (included with the H
2
O
2
generator) with the H
2
O
2
generator and set the positioning fittings of the H
2
O
2 generator into the slits of the duct (Fig. 1).
Ensure that the H
2
O
2
generator is properly set. An improper setting may cause inadequate decontamination.
7. Remove the waterproof connector cap from the connector on the rear right of the chamber, and then connect the other end of waterproof cable to the connector (Fig. 2).
Note: Make sure not to lose the waterproof connector cap.
Slits
Waterproof cable
Front
Duct Connector
Positioning fittings
H
2
O
2
generator
Fig. 1
Waterproof
Cable
Fig. 2
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H
2
O
2
DECONTAMINATION (OPTION)
8. Set the humidifying pan removed in step 1 by leaning it against the flange of the duct. Set the trays on the first and third tray catches from the top (Fig. 3).
Note: H
2
O
2
decontamination function decontaminates the chamber and inner attachments. Do not place anything other than the designated inner attachments into the chamber during decontamination.
Sterilize the gas injection nozzle, gas injection nozzle tube, and dedicated trays (option) removed in step 1 using method such as autoclave sterilization.
Humidifying pan
Duct flange
H
2
O
2 generator
Fig. 3
9.
Make sure the duct, chamber fan, and H
2
O
2
generator are attached correctly, and then close the inner door and outer door, referring Figures 1 - 3 on page 9 3 .
10. Press and hold the H
2
O
2
key
(H
2
O
2
) while the Home screen is displayed.
▶ The display switches to the H
2
O
2
Decontamination screen [Fig. 4].
Make sure the H
2
O
2
reagent/
H
2
O
2
generator are properly set.
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
1. Pour the H
2
O
2 reagent into the
H
2
O
2
generator.
2.Set the H
2
O
2 generator.
<Left side of the display>
NO
YES / NO
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 4]
11. Press the up/down keys ( △▽ ) to change the setting to YES.
The setting toggles between YES and NO each time the up/down keys are pressed.
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
H
2
O
2
Decon
System Check...
12. Press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The message indicating the system check execution is displayed on the left side of the display [Fig. 5] while the system check is performed.
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look
UV : OFF
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
13. When the system check has completed successfully, H
2
O
2 decontamination starts, and then
Step 1 to Step 3 are sequentially displayed.
Step 1: Preparing for H
2
O
2 decontamination [Fig. 6]
In this process, the chamber is heated to 48 °C.
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look
UV : OFF
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 2: H
2
O
2
decontamination [Fig. 7]
In this process, H
2
O
2
vapor is generated from the H
2
O
2
generator to decontaminate the chamber by H
2
O
2
.
Step 3: UV resolve [Fig. 8]
This process breaks down the H
2
O
2 vapor through UV irradiation.
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look
UV : ON
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
<Left side of the display>
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 5]
Step 1 : Warm Up
48.0
°C
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 6]
Step 2 : H
2
O
2
Decon
60 min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 7]
Step 3 : UV Resolve
90 min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 8]
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H
2
O
2
DECONTAMINATION (OPTION)
*If an error occurs during the system check, the error screen is displayed [Fig. 9].
Check the error, and then stop the product and contact our sales representative or agent, unless the cause of the error is clear and recovery is expected.
14. When H
2
O
2
decontamination is complete, the Decon Finished message is displayed [Fig. 10].
Open the outer door and inner door, remove the power connector of the
H
2
O
2
generator from the connector of the main unit, and then remove the H
2
O
2
generator. The right side of the display switches to the screen shown in Fig. 11.
Note: Always wear protective glasses and rubber gloves when performing this procedure.
15. Press the Enter key (ENTER).
▶ The Home screen is displayed.
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Temp.
Door : Closed
UV : OFF
37.0
◀
05/10
▶
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Temp.
Door : Closed
UV : OFF
48.0
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Temp.
Door : Closed
UV : OFF
48.0
Err35 :
<Left side of the display>
<Left side of the display>
<Left side of the display>
16. Dilute the remaining H
2
O
2
reagent in the H
2
O
2
generator with a large amount of water for disposal, and then rinse and wash the
H
2
O
2
generator with distilled water. Store the H
2
O
2
generator outside of the incubator in a clean environment.
Note: Secure the waterproof connector cap firmly to the connector for the H
2
O
2
generator to protect the connector part from getting wet
[Fig. 12].
Do not clean inside and outside of the H
2
O
2
generator with alcohol for disinfection.
17. After the H
2
O
2
decontamination work, the H
2
O
2
liquid will remain in the bottom of the chamber and the lower part of the H
2
O
2 generator. Therefore, wear protective glasses and rubber gloves and then, wipe clean these parts with a non-woven cloth.
18. Ventilate the chamber sufficiently, and then set the inner attachments back in their original positions in the chamber.
Notes:
ꞏ After the H
2
O
2
decontamination work, secure the waterproof connector cap firmly to the connector of the incubator [Fig. 13].
ꞏ Make sure not to lose the lid of the H
2
O
2 generator.
Caution: Wait at least one hour before starting the cultivation until the culture environment is stable.
H
2
O
2
Unit.
Power Failure
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 9]
Decon Failed.
Please Remove
Decon Finished.
Please Remove
H
2
O
2
Unit.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 10]
Decon Finished.
Please Press Enter Key.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 11]
Waterproof
Connector Cap
Fig. 12
Waterproof
Connector Cap
Fig. 13
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H
2
O
2
DECONTAMINATION (OPTION)
*If the H
2
O
2
decontamination is terminated or ends in error, the error number, error code, and error message is displayed after
H
2
O
2
decontamination [Fig. 14].
You can see the error information by pressing the left/right keys.
*If the Cancel key (CANCEL) is pressed to stop the decontamination process during Step 1 or Step 2, a confirmation screen is displayed on the right side of the display [Fig. 15].
Change the setting to YES using the up/down keys ( △▽ ), and then press the Enter key (ENTER).
Caution: H
2
O
2
decontamination cannot be stopped during Step 3
(UV resolve).
If decontamination is canceled during Step 1, the screen in Fig.
16 is displayed. Open the outer door and inner door, remove the power connector of the H
2
O
2 generator from the connector of the main unit, and then remove the H
2
O
2
generator to complete the decontamination work.
If decontamination is canceled during Step 2, the screen in Fig.
17 is displayed, Step 3: UV resolve starts, and then the screen in Fig. 18 is displayed after the H
2
O
2
vapor has been broken down. Open the outer door and inner door, remove the power connector of the H
2
O
2 generator from the connector of the main unit, and then remove the H
2
O
2
generator to complete the decontamination work.
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 UV : ON
◀ 05/10 ▶
Err35 :
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look Step 1
Step 2
UV : OFF Step 3
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Temp.
Door : Closed
UV : OFF
37.0
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Door : Look Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 UV : ON
<Left side of the display>
H
2
O
2
Decontamination
Temp.
Door : Closed
UV : OFF
48.0
<Left side of the display>
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 14]
Step 3 : UV Resolve
Abort?
90 min
Power Failure
Step 3 : UV Resolve
90 min
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 17]
NO
YES / NO
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 15]
Decon Aborted.
Please Remove
H
2
O
2
Unit.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 16]
Decon Aborted.
Please Remove
H
2
O
2
Unit.
<Right side of the display> [Fig. 18]
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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
This product has the following warning, safety, and self diagnosis functions.
When the alarm function or the self-diagnosis function activates, an error code and error message will be displayed on the display.
Error: Performance for culture and decontamination has decreased sharply. Stop the product and contact our sales representative or agent unless you know the cause of the error and you can expect the recovery.
Error codes during normal operation
Error code
OLED Display
Message
Alarm type Buzzer
Remote alarm
Safety operation
Err 01: CO
2
Gas Empty
The CO
2
density does not increase when the CO
2
valve is opened.
CO
2
gas cylinder empty
-----
Err 02: N
2
/O
2
Gas Empty
The O
2
density does not change when the N
2
/O
2
valve is opened.
N
2
/O
2
gas cylinder empty
Err 03: CO
Err 04: N
2
2
/O
Connect Error
2
Connect Error
Err 05: Temp Sensor Open
Err 06: Temp Sensor Short
The CO
2
density keeps increasing when the CO valve is closed.
The O
2
density keeps direction when the N valve is opened.
2
/O
2
2 changing into the opposite
The chamber temperature sensor is disconnected.
The chamber temperature sensor is short-circuited.
Connection mistake of
CO
2
line and
N
2
/O
2
line
Selection mistake of
N
2
gas and
O
2
gas.
Chamber temperature sensor error
Intermittent tone
ON
The CO
Heater
OFF
2 valve and the N
2
/O
2 valve are closed.
Err 07: CO
2
Box Sensor Open
The sensor box temperature sensor is disconnected.
Err 08: CO
2
Box Sensor Short
The sensor box temperature sensor is short-circuited.
Sensor box temperature sensor error
The CO
2 valve and the N
2
/O
2 valve are closed.
Err 09: AT Sensor Open
Err 10: AT Sensor Short
The ambient temperature sensor is disconnected.
The ambient temperature sensor is short-circuited.
Ambient temperature sensor error
The Vref output voltage for
Err 11: CO
2
Sensor Vref Error the CO
2
sensor is abnormal.
CO
2
sensor error
Err 12: CO
2
Sensor Vgas Error
The Vgas output voltage for the CO
2
sensor is abnormal.
CO
-----
2
valve is closed.
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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Error code
OLED Display
Err 13: Main Heater Error
Err 14: Humidity Heater Error
Err 15: Door Heater Error
Err 16: CO
2
Box Heater Error
Err 17: Heater SSR Open
Message
Alarm type
Main heater burnout occurs or the main heater SSR is short-circuited.
Main heater error
Bottom heater burnout occurs or the bottom heater SSR is Bottom heater error short-circuited.
Door heater burnout occurs or the door heater SSR is short-circuited.
Overheat alarm is activated, or the sensor box heater burnout occurs or the sensor box heater SSR is short-circuited.
Overheat alarm is activated, or any heater SSR burnout occurs.
Door heater error
Sensor box heater error
SSR disconnection for heater
Err 18: UV Lamp Abnormal *1 The UV lamp is burnt out. UV lamp failure
Buzzer
Intermittent tone
Remote alarm
Safety operation
ON
-----
Err 19: O
2
Sensor Abnormal
The measured voltage for the
O
2
sensor is abnormal.
O
2
sensor error
N
2
/O
2 valve is closed.
Err 20: Door Lock Failure *2
The outer door is open during autolocked by electric lock.
Door lock error
UV lamp
OFF
Err 39: Fan Motor Error
Rotational speed of fan motor is abnormal.
Fan motor failure
The CO
2 valve and the N
2
/O
2 valve are closed.
Err 56: Communication Failure
Communication between display and control is unstable.
Communication error
Err 65: Peltier Fan Error
Rotational speed of peltier fan Peltier fan motor motor is abnormal. error
*1: When the optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed.
*2: When the optional electric lock MCO-170EL is installed.
----- -----
-----
Intermittent tone
ON
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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Error codes during H
2
O
2
decontamination *
1
OLED Display
Error code Message
Alarm type Buzzer
Remote alarm
Safety operation
Err 31:H
2
O
2
Unit Not Found
The H
2
O
2
generator is not connected.
Err 32:Low H
2
O
2
Level
There is no H
2
O disconnected).
2 solution or the H
2
O
2
level sensor has failed (or is
System check error at start of H
2
O
2 decontamination.
H
2
O
2 is cancelled.
Err 33:Outer Door Open The door is not closed.
Err 34:H
2
O
2
Volume Error
The volume of H
2
O
2 generated is abnormal.
Err 35:Power Failure
Err 36:UV Lamp Failure
Err 38:Door Lock Failure
Moves to UV resolve.
Power was interrupted during H
2
O
2
decon cycle.
Failure during H
2 decontamination.
O
2
Intermittent tone
ON
UV lamp failed during
H
2
O
2
decon cycle.
Failure during H
2
O
2 gas resolve by UV.
The outer door is open
When the outer door is open during during H
2
O
2
decon cycle H
2
O
2 decontamination.
Continuous tone
(when the outer door is open.)
ON
(when the outer door is open.)
ꞏ During power failure, outer door is locked by electric lock.
ꞏ H
2
O
2 decontamination is cancelled (if the cancellation is after H
2
O
2 spray, it is stopped after decontamination process is performed.)
Resolve time is extended.
*2
*1: When the optional UV system set MCO-170UVS, H
2
O
2
generator MCO-50HP, H
2
O
2
decon kit
MCO-50HB and electric lock MCO-170EL are all installed.
*2: Each safety operation for Err38
Failure during warming-up H
2
O
2
decontamination is cancelled.
Failure during H
Failure during H
2
2
O
O
2
2
decontamination gas resolve by UV
Cancel generation of H
2
O
2
mist and move to UV resolve.
Resolve time is extended.
Resolve time is extended.
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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Warning: Performance for culture may decrease. If it is a temporary situation due to operations, wait for recovery. Otherwise, contact our sales representative or agent.
Warning
OLED Display
Message
Alarm type Buzzer
Remote alarm
Safety operation
Warning: Over Heat
Warning: High Temp or
Warning: Low Temp
Warning: High CO or
Warning: Low CO
2
Density
Warning: High O or
2
2
Density
Density
Warning: Low O
2
Density
The chamber’s
Temperature exceeds the high limit alarm temperature set value.
High limit temperature alarm *1
The chamber’s
Temperature is out of the automatic setting range
(±1.0
o C to ±5.0
o C).
Temperature alarm *2
The chamber’s CO
2 density is out of the automatic setting range
(±0.5% to ±5.0%).
CO
2
density alarm *2
The chamber’s O
2 density is out of the automatic setting range
(±0.5% to ±5.0%).
O
2
density alarm *2
Continuous tone
Intermittent tone after set time of alarm delay has elapsed
ON
ON after set time of alarm delay has elapsed
Heater
OFF.
-----
Warning: UV Bulb Life
Warning: USB Over Current
The accumulated ON time has reached
New UV lamp replacement approx. 5,000h.
The USB output current is abnormal (over 0.5A, or Short-circuit to 0V).
USB overcurrent alarm
----- ----- -----
----- ----- -----
*1: Err 16 (Sensor Box Heater Error) and Err17 (SSR disconnection for heater) are generated when a certain period of time has elapsed after the high-limit temperature alarm activated.
*2: When the fan motor speed is lowered due to malfunction or the end of its life, these alarms may activate because of uneven temperature distribution or CO
2
/O
2
density in the chamber.
Status: The status of the equipment is notified. Check the situation and take appropriate measures.
OLED Display
Status information Message
Alarm type Buzzer
Remote alarm
Waiting for the temperature to be stable and the gas
Preparing Gas Control ----- to be controllable after the power switch has been turned ON.
Safety operation
----- ----- -----
Intermittent tone after set time of
The CO
2 valve and the N
2
/O
2
“Door:Open” is displayed in reverse video.
----- open. delay (1 min to 30 min) has elapsed
----- valve are closed. The heater turns OFF after 1 min.
"A" or "B" of the CO
2
gas supply line indicator blinks.
-----
CO
2
cylinder is empty
----- ----- -----
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ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Tables 6–8 show the behaviour of the alarm (buzzer) and ring back function when pressing the BUZZER
STOP key.
Table 6. In cases other than those covered in Tables 7 and 8
Buzzer from CO
2
incubator Remote Alarm
Remote Alarm setting
Ring Back setting
When pressing the BUZZER
When the Ring Back set time passes
When pressing the BUZZER
When the Ring Back set time passes
STOP key STOP key
ON: Remote alarm setting not linked with
BUZZER STOP key
OFF: Remote alarm setting linked with
BUZZER STOP key
ON ON ON
OFF
OFF OFF
(Alarm is not
ON
(Under continuation)
ON cancelled) not cancelled) OFF
Note: Resolve the cause of the alarm, as the alarm itself is not deactivated by pressing the BUZZER STOP key.
Table 7. In the case of high limit temperature alarm or Err38
Buzzer from CO
2
incubator Remote Alarm
Remote Alarm setting
Ring Back setting
When pressing the BUZZER
STOP key
When the Ring Back set time passes
When pressing the BUZZER
STOP key
When the Ring Back set time passes
ON: Remote alarm setting not linked with ON
BUZZER STOP key OFF
ON
ON
OFF: Remote alarm setting linked with
BUZZER STOP key OFF
Note: Close the outer door when Err38 is activated.
ON
(Under continuation)
Table 8. In cases of Err01, Err02, Err11, Err12, Err18, or door alarm *1
Buzzer from CO
2
incubator
Ring Back
Remote Alarm setting
When pressing
When the Ring Back setting the BUZZER
STOP key set time passes
ON
(Continue)
ON
(Under continuation)
Remote Alarm
When pressing the BUZZER
STOP key
When the Ring Back set time passes
ON: Remote alarm setting not linked with
BUZZER STOP key
OFF: Remote alarm setting linked with
BUZZER STOP key
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
(Alarm is cancelled)
OFF
(Alarm is already cancelled)
OFF
(Alarm is cancelled
*1
)
OFF
(Alarm is already cancelled
*1
)
OFF
*1: The remote alarm does not work for the door alarm.
Note: When Err01 is activated, connect the new CO
2
gas cylinder and press the BUZZER STOP key to stop the buzzer. In addition, when the optional MCO-50GC is installed and the gas supply is switched to the reserve gas cylinder, press the BUZZER STOP key and replace the gas cylinder.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
To use this unit in a clean condition, clean the chamber and all the inner attachments at least once a month.
1. Remove all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on pages 23 and 24.
2. Clean the chamber and all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 22.
3. Install all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 25.
● When there is excessive dirt, contact our sales representative or agent.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the incubator does not seem to be working properly, check the following items before calling for service.
Problem Items to be checked and countermeasures
The incubator does not operate at all.
Is the incubator plugged in?
Is there a power outage, or has a circuit breaker interrupted the power?
Is the removable power supply cord connected to the port on the lower right side of the cabinet?
An alarm is activated. [When starting operation]
Does the chamber temperature match the set value?
Does the CO
2
/O
2
gas density in the chamber match the set value?
(1) Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of CO
2
gas cylinder at the specified value of 0.03 MPa(G) – 0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G) – 1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G) – 14.5 psi(G))?
(2) Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinder at the specified value of 0.05 MPa(G) – 0.1 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G) – 1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 7.3 psi(G) – 14.5 psi(G))?
(3) Is the gas tube properly connected?
[During operation]
Has the high-limit alarm temperature been set at least 1 C higher than the temperature set for the chamber?
Has the temperature setting been changed? Has the outer door been left open for a long time? Has a low-temperature object been placed in the chamber? If any of these is the case, the alarm will clear automatically after a short time.
Has the gas tube come loose, or is there a gas leak?
Has the CO
2
/O
2
gas density setting been changed?
Is the gas cylinder empty? Check the primary pressure of the gas cylinder once a week (A primary pressure reading of 3.8 MPa(G) (38 kgf/cm 2 (G), 551 psi(G)) or lower is a sign that there is little gas remaining. Replace the cylinder soon).
Is the incubator operating beside an appliance that generates electromagnetic waves?
The chamber temperature does not match the set value.
The chamber humidity does not rise.
Is the ambient temperature at least 5 C lower than the temperature set for the chamber?
Is the outer door closed with the inner door left open?
Is the incubator operating beside an appliance that generates electromagnetic waves?
Is there enough water in the humidifying pan? (Be sure to use sterile distilled water.)
The gas density does not match the set value.
Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of CO
2
gas cylinder at the specified value of 0.03 MPa(G) – 0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G) – 1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G) – 14.5 psi(G))?
Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinder at the specified value of 0.05 MPa(G) – 0.1 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G) – 1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 7.3 psi(G)
– 14.5 psi(G))?
Is the gas tube blocked?
Is the duct securely attached? (See page 93)
Is the fan attached properly? (See page 93)
Is the incubator operating beside an appliance that generates electromagnetic waves?
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Problem
A large quantity of gas is being consumed.
Items to be checked and countermeasures
Are the outer and inner doors being frequently opened and closed?
Check whether gas is leaking from connectors due to deterioration of the gas tube, or whether there may be any pinhole leaks. The gas tube is a consumable part, and it is recommended to replace the tube once a year.
Is the packing seal for the inner door defective?
Is the access hole open?
Cannot culture properly and the gas density in the chamber may be the cause.
Is the air environment around the incubator normal? Is there a source of polluted gas in the vicinity?
Gas is not being injected. This incubator adopts ON-OFF method for controlling CO
2
/O
2
. Gas is intermittently injected as the gas density in the chamber approaches the set value. Injections may stop for approximately 15 seconds, but that is not an error.
The gas is not injected until the temperature of the CO
2
sensor becomes sufficiently stable (approximately 1 hour after turning ON the power switch or recovering from power failure).
The gas density is slow to recover. A HEPA filter is used for the incubator gas piping. If gas density is slow to recover when the gas pressure is normal, it is possible that the HEPA filter may be clogged. Contact our sales representative or agent.
Is there little gas remaining in the gas cylinder?
Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of CO
2
gas cylinder at the specified value of 0.03 MPa(G) –0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G) –1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G) –14.5 psi(G))?
Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator of N
2
gas (O
2
gas) cylinder at the specified value of 0.05 MPa(G) –0.1 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G) –1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 7.3 psi(G)
– 14.5 psi(G))?
Is the gas tube blocked?
Is the duct securely attached? (See page 93)
Is the fan attached properly? (See page 93)
The outer door does not open.
Data cannot be exported to the
USB flash drive.
(When the optional MCO-170EL is installed)
When the power switch is OFF, the electric lock is locked and the outer door does not open. Either turn ON the power switch or use the accessory unlock key to override the electric lock.
During decontamination, the outer door is electrically locked and does not open.
The USB flash drive is not inserted properly.
Data during the specified time period does not exist.
The USB flash drive is full.
The USB flash drive has not been formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 format.
The USB flash drive that requires password is used.
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Problem
Cannot start H
2
O
2 decontamination
(Cannot select "YES" in Fig.4 on page 83).
H
2
O
2 decontamination error is generated.
Items to be checked and countermeasures
Contact our sales representative or agent when you cannot start H
2
O
2 decontamination even if the H
2
O
2 decon kit MCO-50HB is installed.
Are optional MCO-170UVS, MCO-50HP, MCO-50HB and MCO-170EL installed?
Has the UV lamp burned out? If the UV lamp has burned out, you cannot perform H
2
O
2 decontamination.
Is the H
2
O
2
generator cable properly connected?
In H
2
O
2
decontamination cycle,
“Err34: H
2 activated.
O
2
Volume Error” is
Has a bottle of MCO-5H2O2 H
2
O
2
reagent been poured?
Is the duct securely attached? Attach the duct properly to the 4 pins (Fig. 1).
Is the fan attached properly? Check if the fan hole securely fits with the motor shaft
(Fig. 2).
Is the H
2
O
2
generator securely installed? Set the positioning fittings of the H
2
O
2 generator into the slits of the duct (Fig. 3).
Is it the end-of-life of the H
2
O
2
generator? Replace the H
2
O
2
generator after approximately 1,100 uses.
: Pin
1. Position the center hole of the fan over the projection of the motor shaft and push it fully in.
Slits
Duct
Waterproof Cable
2. Manually turn the fan lightly to check that it does not touch the rear wall.
Positioning fittings
3. Pull the fan lightly to check that it does not come off.
H
2
O
2
generator
Fig.1 Fig.2
Note: If the problem still has not been solved after trying the above checks and countermeasures, or for any problems not covered here, contact our sales representative or agent.
Keep an electric product which emits an electromagnetic wave away from this product. A noise from an electromagnetic wave may cause this product to malfunction.
Fig.3
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Before disposal of this O
2
/CO
2
incubator, contact our sales representative or agent for further information.
Improper handling of biohazardous waste can result in accidental exposure to infectious agents. If there is a danger of biohazard, decontaminate the incubator as thoroughly as possible before disposal.
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Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems
These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries must not be mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation.
Likvidácia opotrebovaných zariadení a batérií
Len pre Európsku úniu a krajiny so systémom recyklácie
Tieto symboly uvádzané na výrobkoch, balení a/alebo v sprievodnej dokumentácii informujú o tom, že opotrebované elektrické a elektronické výrobky a batérie sa nesmú likvidova ť ako bežný domový odpad.
V záujme zabezpe č enia správneho spôsobu likvidácie, spracovania a recyklácie odovzdajte opotrebované výrobky a batérie na špecializovanom zbernom mieste v súlade s platnou legislatívou.
By disposing of them correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment.
For more information about collection and recycling, please contact your local municipality.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
Note for the battery symbol (bottom symbol):
This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.
Správnym spôsobom likvidácie týchto výrobkov a batérií prispejete k zachovaniu cenných zdrojov a predídete prípadným negatívnym dopadom na ľ udské zdravie a životné prostredie.
Podrobnejšie informácie o zbere a recyklácii vám poskytnú miestne úrady.
Pri nesprávnej likvidácii tohto druhu odpadu môžu by ť v súlade s platnou legislatívou udelené pokuty.
Poznámka týkajúca sa symbolu batérie (spodný symbol):
Tento symbol môže by ť použitý spolu so symbolom chemickej zna č ky. V takom prípade vyhovuje požiadavke stanovenej Smernicou týkajúcou sa príslušnej chemikálie.
Изхвърляне на излезли от употреба електрически и електронни уреди и батерии
Tájékoztatás felhasználók számára az elhasználódott készülékek, szárazelemek és akkumulátorok begy ű jtésér ő l és ártalmatlanításáról.
Само за Европейския съюз и страните със системи за рециклиране
T Този символ придружаващите върху продуктите документи
, опаковката означава , и / или че изразходваните електрически и електронни продукти и батериите не бива да се изхвърлят в общите битови отпадъци .
Csak az Európai Unió és olyan országok részére, amelyek begy ű jt ő rendszerekkel rendelkeznek
A termékeken, a csomagoláson és/vagy a kísér dokumentumokon szerepl ő háztartási hulladékkal keverni. ő
szimbólumok azt jelentik, hogy az elhasználódott elektromos és elektronikus termékeket, szárazelemeket és akkumulátorokat tilos az általános
Моля , предавайте старите продукти и изхабените батерии за обработка , преработка и рециклиране на компетентните пунктове за събиране на отпадъци съгласно законовите разпоредби .
Като
Вие изхвърляте помагате за се тези продукти запазване на и към батериите ценни
Вашето правилно ресурси и за
, избягване на евентуално вредните влияния върху човешкото здраве и околната среда .
За повече рециклирането информация обърнете относно събирането и предприятие на място , предлагащо услуги във връзка с изхвърлянето на отпадъците .
Az elhasználódott készülékek, szárazelemek és akkumulátorok megfelel
újrafelhasználása céljából, kérjük, hogy a helyi törvényeknek, megfelel ő en juttassa el azokat a kijelölt gy ű jt ő helyekre.
E termékek, szárazelemek és akkumulátorok el
ártalmatlanításával Ön hozzájárul az értékes er megóvásához, és megakadályozza az emberi egészség és a környezet károsodását.
Amennyiben a begy helyi önkormányzatnál. ű ő kezelése, hasznosítása és ő írásszer ő ű források jtéssel és újrafelhasználással kapcsolatban további kérdése lenne, kérjük, érdekl ő djön a
Съгласно разпоредбите в страната за неправилно изхвърляне на тези отпадъци могат да бъдат наложени парични глоби .
E hulladékok szabálytalan elhelyezését a nemzeti jogszabályok büntethetik.
Указание за символа батерия ( символ долу ):
Този символ може да е изобразен в комбинация с химически символ . В този случай това се прави поради изискванията на директивите , издадени за съответния
Megjegyzés a szárazelem- és akkumulátor-szimbólummal kapcsolatban (alsó szimbólumpélda):
Ezek a szimbólumok kémiai szimbólummal együtt химикал . alkalmazhatók. Ebben az esetben teljesíti az EU irányelvnek vegyi anyagra vonatkozó követelményét.
Pozbywanie si ę zu ż ytych urz ą dze ń elektrycznych i elektronicznych oraz baterii.
Dotyczy wy łą
Pomembna informacija za pravilno odstranjevanje izrabljene opreme in baterij cznie obszaru Unii Europejskiej oraz krajów posiadaj ą cych systemy zbiórki i recyklingu. recikliranja odpadnih snovi
Niniejsze symbole umieszczane na produktach, opakowaniach i/lub w dokumentacji towarzysz ą cej oznaczaj ą , ż e nie wolno miesza ć zu ż ytych urz ą dze ń elektrycznych i elektronicznych oraz baterii z innymi odpadami domowymi/komunalnymi.
Simboli na samem izdelku, embalaži ali spremljajo č ih dokumentih pomenijo, da po koncu življenske dobe aparata, z njim ni dovoljeno ravnati kot z drugimi gospodinjskimi odpadki.
W celu zapewnienia w oraz recyklingu zu ż elektronicznych oraz zu ł ż a ś ciwego przetwarzania, utylizacji ytych urz ą dze ń elektrycznych i ytych baterii, nale ż y oddawa ć je do wyznaczonych punktów gromadzenia odpadów zgodnie z przepisami prawa krajowego.
Vaša dolžnost je, da izrabljeno opremo ali napravo ter baterijske vložke predate v odstranjevanje na posebna zbirna mesta za lo č eno zbiranje odpadkov v okviru vaše lokalne skupnosti oziroma zastopniku, ki opravlja dejavnost prevzemanja odpadne elektri č ne in elektronske opreme.
Poprzez prawid zapobiega zdrowie cz ł owieka oraz na stan ś rodowiska naturalnego. zu ż ć ytych urz ą ł owe pozbywanie si pomagasz oszcz dze ę ń dza ć ę zu ż ytych urz elektrycznych i elektronicznych oraz zu ż ń ytych baterii
cenne zasoby naturalne oraz
potencjalnemu negatywnemu wp ł ą dze ywowi na
W celu uzyskania informacji o zbiórce oraz recyklingu
elektrycznych i elektronicznych oraz baterii prosimy o kontakt z w ł adzami lokalnymi.
S tem, ko jih pravilno odstranite (recikliranje in sortiranje nevarnih odpadkov) varujete naše življensko okolje ter prepre č ujete negativni vpliv na naravo okrog nas, na naše življensko pomembne vire in vode.
Za dodatne informacije o zbiranju in recikliranju, prosim kontaktirajte vašo lokalno skupnost.
Nepravilno odstranjevanje nevarnih in izrabljenih snovi ter naprav je lahko kaznivo dejanje.
Za niew ł a ś ciwe pozbywanie si ę tych odpadów mog ą grozi ć kary przewidziane przepisami prawa krajowego.
Dotyczy symbolu baterii (symbol poni
Ten symbol mo ż e wyst ę powa ć ż ej):
wraz z symbolem pierwiastka chemicznego. W takim przypadku wymagania
Obvestilo za baterijski simbol (spodnji simbol):
Ta simbol se uporablja v kombinaciji s kemi č nim simbolom.
V takšnem primeu odgovarja zahtevi, ki jo dolo č a direktiva za doti č no kemikalijo.
Dyrektywy w sprawie okre ś lonego ś rodka chemicznego s ą spe ł nione.
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Likvidace použitých za ř ízení a baterií Vanhojen laitteiden ja paristojen hävittäminen
Jen pro státy Evropské unie a zem ě s fungujícím systémem recyklace a zpracování odpadu.
Tyto symboly na výrobcích, jejich obalech a v doprovodné dokumentaci upozor ň ují na to, že se použitá elektrická a elektronická za ř ízení, v č etn ě baterií, nesm ě jí likvidovat jako b ě žný komunální odpad.
Aby byla zajišt ě na správná likvidace a recyklace použitých výrobk ů a baterií, odevzdávejte je v souladu s národní legislativou na p ř íslušných sb ě rných místech.
Správnou likvidací p ř isp ě jete k úspo ř e cenných p ř írodních zdroj ů a p ř edejdete možným negativním dopad ů m na lidské zdraví a životní prost ř edí.
Vain EU-jäsenmaille ja kierrätysjärjestelmää käyttäville maille
Tämä symboli tuotteissa, pakkauksessa ja/tai asiakirjoissa tarkoittaa, että käytettyjä sähköllä toimivia ja elektronisia tuotteita ei saa laittaa yleisiin talousjätteisiin.
Johda vanhat tuotteet ja käytetyt paristot käsittelyä, uusiointia tai kierrätystä varten vastaaviin keräyspisteisiin laissa annettujen määräysten mukaisesti.
Hävittämällä tuotteet asiaankuuluvasti, autat samalla suojaamaan arvokkaita luonnonvaroja ja estämään mahdollisia negatiivisia vaikutuksia ihmiseen ja luontoon.
Lisätietoa keräämisestä ja kierrätyksestä saa paikalliselta jätehuollosta vastuulliselta viranomaiselta.
O další podrobnosti o sb ě ru a recyklaci odpadu požádejte místní ú ř ady.
P ř i nesprávné likvidaci tohoto druhu odpadu se vystavujete postihu podle národní legislativy.
Maiden lainsäädännön mukaisesti tämän jätteen määräystenvastaisesta hävittämisestä voidaan antaa sakkorangaistuksia.
Poznámka k symbolu baterie (zna
Tento symbol m zna č ů pro chemické látky. č ka pod symbolem): že být použitý v kombinaci s chemickou kou. Takový p ř ípad je souladu s požadavky sm ě rnice
Huomautus paristosymbolista (symboli alhaalla):
Tämä symboli voidaan näyttää jonkin kemiallisen symbolin yhteydessä. Siinä tapauksessa se perustuu vastaaviin direktiiveihin, jotka on annettu kyseessä olevalle kemikaalille.
Eski Ekipman ve Bataryalar ı n Tasfiyesi Entsorgung von Altgeräten und Batterien
Sadece Avrupa Birli ğ i ve geri dönü ş üm sistemleri olan ülkeler için
Ürünlerin, ambalaj ı n ve/veya ek olarak gelen belgelerin
üzerindeki bu semboller, elektrikli ve elektronik ürünlerin ve bataryalar ı n genel ev at ı klar ı yla kar ı ş t ı r ı lmamas ı gerekti ğ i anlam ı na gelir.
Nur für die Europäische Union und Länder mit Recyclingsystemen
Dieses Symbol, auf den Produkten, der Verpackung und/oder den Begleitdokumenten, bedeutet, dass gebrauchte elektrische und elektronische Produkte sowie
Batterien nicht in den allgemeinen Hausmüll gegeben werden dürfen.
Eski ürünlerin ve kullan ı lm ı ş bataryalar ı n do ğ ru ş ekilde i ş lenmesi, geri kazan ı m ı ve geri dönü ş ümü için lütfen bunlar ı ulusal kanunlara uygun olan toplama noktalar ı na götürün.
Bunlar kurtarmaya ve insan sa ğ l ı ğ ı olumsuz etkileri önlemeye yard
Toplama ve geri dönü
Bu at ı ı ğ
do ı ğ ru n yanl kanunlar uyar ı ı ş ş ekilde tasfiye ederek de ş ş ekilde tasfiye edilmesi durumunda ulusal nca cezalar verilebilir. ğ lütfen bölgenizdeki belediye ile irtibat kurun. erli kaynaklar
ve çevre üzerinde olu ı m edeceksiniz.
üm hakk ı ş ı abilecek nda daha fazla bilgi için
Bitte führen Sie alte Produkte und verbrauchte Batterien zur
Behandlung, Aufarbeitung bzw. zum Recycling gemäß den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen den zuständigen
Sammelpunkten zu. Endnutzer sind in Deutschland gesetzlich zur Rückgabe von Altbatterien an einer geeigneten Annahmestelle verpflichtet. Batterien können im
Handelsgeschäft unentgeltlich zurückgegeben werden.
Indem Sie diese Produkte und Batterien ordnungsgemäß entsorgen, helfen Sie dabei, wertvolle Ressourcen zu schützen und eventuelle negative Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Gesundheit und die Umwelt zu vermeiden.
Batarya sembolüne bak ı n (alttaki sembol):
Bu sembol bir kimyasal sembolü ile birlikte kullan ı lm ı ş olabilir. Bu durumda batarya, kullan ı lan kimyasal maddeye yönelik Direktif ile belirlenen ş art ı kar ş ı l ı yordur.
Für mehr Informationen zu Sammlung und Recycling, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren örtlichen
Abfallentsorgungsdienstleister.
Gemäß Landesvorschriften können wegen nicht ordnungsgemäßer Entsorgung dieses Abfalls Strafgelder verhängt werden.
Hinweis für das Batteriesymbol (Symbol unten):
Dieses Symbol kann in Kombination mit einem chemischen Symbol abgebildet sein. In diesem Fall erfolgt dieses auf Grund der Anforderungen derjenigen
Richtlinien, die für die betreffende Chemikalie erlassen
wurden.
L’élimination des équipements et des batteries usagés Eliminación de Aparatos Viejos y de Pilas y Baterías
Applicable uniquement dans les pays membres de l’Union européenne et les pays disposant de systèmes de recyclage.
Apposé sur le produit lui-même, sur son emballage, ou figurant dans la documentation qui l’accompagne, ce pictogramme indique que les piles, appareils électriques et
électroniques usagés, doivent être séparées des ordures ménagères.
Solamente para la Unión Europea y países con sistemas de reciclado.
Estos símbolos en los productos, su embalaje o en los documentos que los acompañen significan que los productos eléctricos y electrónicos y pilas y baterías usadas no deben mezclarse con los residuos domésticos.
Afin de permettre le traitement, la valorisation et le recyclage adéquats des piles et des appareils usagés, veuillez les porter à l’un des points de collecte prévus, conformément à la législation nationale en vigueur.
En les éliminant conformément à la réglementation en vigueur, vous contribuez à éviter le gaspillage de ressources précieuses ainsi qu’à protéger la santé humaine et l’environnement.
Pour de plus amples renseignements sur la collecte et le recyclage, veuillez vous renseigner auprès des collectivités locales.
Le non-respect de la réglementation relative à l’élimination des déchets est passible d’une peine d’amende.
Para el adecuado tratamiento, recuperación y reciclaje de los productos viejos y pilas y baterías usadas llévelos a los puntos de recogida de acuerdo con su legislación nacional.
En España, los usuarios están obligados a entregar las pilas en los correspondientes puntos de recogida. En cualquier caso, la entrega por los usuarios será sin coste alguno para éstos.El coste de la gestión medioambiental de los residuos de pilas, acumuladores y baterías está incluido en el precio de venta.
Si los elimina correctamente ayudará a preservar valuosos recursos y evitará potenciales efectos negativos sobre la salud de las personas y sobre el medio ambiente.
Para más información sobre la recogida u reciclaje, por favor contacte con su ayuntamiento.
Puede haber sanciones por una incorrecta eliminación de este residuo, de acuerdo con la legislación nacional. Note relative au pictogramme à apposer sur les piles
(pictogramme du bas) :
Si ce pictogramme est combiné avec un symbole chimique, il répond également aux exigences posées par la Directive relative au produit chimique concerné.
Nota para el símbolo de pilas y baterías (símbolo debajo):
Este símbolo puede usarse en combinación con el símbolo químico. En este caso, cumple con los requisitos de la
Directiva del producto químico indicado.
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Smaltimento di vecchie apparecchiature e batterie usate Eliminação de Equipamentos Usados e Baterias
Solo per Unione Europea e Nazioni con sistemi di raccolta e smaltimento
Questi simboli sui prodotti, sull’imballaggio e/o sulle documentazioni o manuali accompagnanti i prodotti indicano che i prodotti elettrici, elettronici e le batterie usate non devono essere buttati nei rifiuti domestici generici.
Estes símbolos nos produtos, embalagens, e/ou documentos que os acompanham indicam que os produtos elétricos e eletrónicos e as baterias usados não podem ser misturados com os resíduos urbanos indiferenciados.
Per un trattamento adeguato , recupero e riciclaggio di vecchi prodotti e batterie usate vi invitiamo a portarli negli appositi punti di raccolta secondo la legislazione vigente nel vostro paese.
Para um tratamento adequado, reutilização e reciclagem de produtos e baterias usados, solicitamos que os coloque em pontos de recolha próprios, em conformidade com a respetiva legislação nacional.
Con uno smaltimento corretto, contribuirete a salvare importanti risorse e ad evitare i potenziali effetti negativi sulla salute umana e sull’ambiente.
Per ulteriori informazioni su raccolta e riciclaggio, vi invitiamo a contattare il vostro comune.
Ao eliminar estes produtos corretamente estará a ajudar a poupar recursos valiosos e a prevenir quaisquer potenciais efeitos negativos sobre o ambiente e a saúde humana.
Para mais informações acerca da recolha e reciclagem, por favor contacte a sua autarquia local.
Lo smaltimento non corretto di questi rifiuti potrebbe comportare sanzioni in accordo con la legislazione nazionale.
De acordo com a legislação nacional podem ser aplicadas contraordenações pela eliminação incorreta destes resíduos.
Note per il simbolo batterie (simbolo sotto):
Questo simbolo può essere usato in combinazione con un simbolo chimico. In questo caso è conforme ai requisiti indicati dalla Direttiva per il prodotto chimico in questione.
Nota para o símbolo da bateria (símbolo na parte inferior):
Este símbolo pode ser utilizado conjuntamente com um símbolo químico. Neste caso estará em conformidade com o estabelecido na Diretiva referente aos produtos químicos em causa.
Depunerea la de ş euri a echipamentelor ş i a bateriilor vechi
Doar pentru Uniunea European ă ş i pentru ţă rile cu sisteme de reciclare
Aceste simboluri de pe produse, ambalaje ş i/sau documentele înso ţ itoare indic ă faptul c ă produsele electrice ş i electronice, precum ş i bateriile uzate nu trebuie s ă fie amestecate cu de ş eurile menajere obi ş nuite.
Pentru un tratament corespunz ă tor, pentru recuperarea ş i reciclarea produselor vechi ş i a bateriilor uzate, v ă rug ă m s ă le depune ţ i la punctele de colectare special amenajate,
în conformitate cu legisla ţ ia na ţ ional ă
Indsamling af elektronikskrot og brugte batterier
Kun for Den Europæiske Union og lande med retursystemer
Disse symboler på produkter, emballage og/eller ledsagedokumenter betyder, at brugte elektriske og elektroniske produkter og batterier ikke må blandes med almindeligt husholdningsaffald.
For korrekt behandling, indsamling og genbrug af gamle produkter og batterier, skal du tage dem til indsamlingssteder i overensstemmelse med den nationale lovgivning. Prin depunerea corespunz ă toare a acestora la de ş euri, ve ţ i ajuta la economisirea unor resurse valoroase ş i ve ţ i preveni poten ţ iale efecte negative asupra s ă n ă t ăţ ii umane ş i asupra mediului înconjur ă tor.
Pentru mai multe informa ţ ii despre colectare ş i reciclare, v ă rug ă m s ă contacta ţ i autorit ăţ ile locale.
Este posibil ca depunerea incorect ă la de ş euri s ă fie pedepsit ă în conformitate cu legile na ţ ionale.
Not ă pentru simbolul de baterie (ultimele dou ă exemple de simboluri):
Acest simbol poate fi utilizat în combina ţ ie cu un simbol chimic. În acest caz, acesta este conform cu cerin ţ ele stabilite de Directiv ă pentru elementul chimic în cauz ă .
Ved at skaffe sig af med dem på korrekt vis hjælper du med til at spare værdifulde ressourcer og forhindre eventuelle negative påvirkninger af menneskers sundhed og miljøet.
Ønsker du mere udførlig information om indsamling og genbrug skal du kontakte din kommune.
Usagkyndig bortskaffelse af elektronikskrot og batterier kan eventuelt udløse bødeforlæggelse.
Information om batterisymbol (eksempler nedenfor):
Dette symbol kan anvendes sammen med et kemisk symbol. I så fald opfylder det kravene for det direktiv, som er blevet fastlagt for det pågældende kemikalie.
Sen ų prietais ų ir akumuliatori ų utilizavimas Rimi ta’ Tag ħ mir Antik u Batteriji
Taikoma tik Europos S perdirbimo sistemos į ą
Jei ant pakuot elektronini ų ė prastomis buitin s ir (arba) lydimuosiuose dokumentuose nurodytas šis simbolis, vadinasi, naudot
gamini ė ų ir akumuliatori mis atliekomis. ų ų elektrini ų ir
negalima išmesti kartu
G ħ all-Unjoni Ewropea u g ħ all-pajji ż i b’sistemi ta’ ri ċ ikla ġġ biss
Dawn is-simboli fuq il-prodotti, l-imballa ġġ u/jew id-dokumenti ta’ akkumpanjament ifissru li prodotti elettri ċ i u elettroni ċ i u batteriji u ż ati ma jridux ji ġ u m ħ allta ma’ skart domestiku ġ enerali.
Senus produktus ir naudotus akumuliatorius perduokite apdirbti, likviduoti arba perdirbti kompetentingiems surinkimo punktams pagal į statym ų galios potvarkius.
G ħ al trattament, irkupru u ri ċ ikla ġġ xieraq ta’ prodotti antiki u batteriji u ż ati, jekk jog ħġ bok ħ udhom f’punti talġ bir applikabbli f’konformità mal-le ġ i ż lazzjoni nazzjonali tieg ħ ek.
Šiuos gaminius ir akumuliatorius perdav pad ė ę tinkamai utilizuoti, site išsaugoti vertingus išteklius ir išvengti neigiamo poveikio žmogaus sveikatai ir aplinkai.
Billi tarmihom b’mod xieraq, tg ħ in sabiex tikkonserva ri ż orsi prezzju ż i u tipprevjeni kwalunkwe effett negattiv potenzjali fuq is-sa ħħ a tal-bniedem u l-ambjent.
Jei norite gauti daugiau informacijos apie surinkim perdirbim teik ė j ą . ą , kreipkit ė s į vietos atliek
Remiantis šalyje galiojan č ų ą ir
utilizavimo paslaug iais potvarkiais, už netinkam toki ų atliek ų utilizavim ą gali b ū ti skirta bauda. ų ą
G ħ al aktar informazzjoni dwar ilġ bir u r-ri ċ ikla ġġ , jekk jog ħġ bok ikkuntattja lill-muni ċ ipalità lokali tieg ħ ek.
F’ka ż ta’ rimi mhux korrett ta’ dan l-iskart jistg ħ penali, f’konformità mal-le ġ i ż lazzjoni nazzjonali. u japplikaw
Akumuliatoriaus simbolio nuoroda (simbolis apa
Kartu su šiuo simboliu gali b medžiag ų ū ti pateiktas chemini
simbolis. Šis simbolis pateikiamas, kai b ū ų tina laikytis atitinkamiems chemikalams taikom ų direktyv ų reikalavim ų . č ioje):
Nota g ħ as-simbolu tal-batterija (simbolu ta’ ta ħ t):
Dan is-simbolu jista’ jintu ż a f’kombinazzjoni ma’ simbolu tal-kimika. F’dan il-ka ż jikkonforma mar-rekwi ż it stabbilit mid-Direttiva g ħ all-kimika involuta.
Zbrinjavanje starih ure đ aja i baterija
Samo za Europsku uniju i zemlje koje posjeduju sustav recikliranja
Ovaj simbol na proizvodima, pakiranju i/ili popratnim dokumentima zna č i da se iskorišteni elektri č ni i elektroni č ki proizvodi te baterije ne smiju bacati u ku ć anski otpad.
Molimo vas da prema zakonskim odredbama stare proizvode i istrošene baterije predate na ovlaštenim sabiralištima na daljnju obradu, pripremu odn. recikliranje.
Ako te proizvode i baterije propisno zbrinete, pomažete pri zaštiti dragocjenih resursa, a istovremeno i izbjegavate eventualne negativne utjecaje na ljudsko zdravlje i okoliš.
Za više informacija o zbrinjavanju i recikliranju obratite se svojem lokalnom komunalnom poduze ć u.
Zbog nepropisnog zbrinjavanja ovog otpada mogu se, ovisno o lokalnim propisima zemlje, izre ć i i nov č ane kazne.
Napomena za simbol baterije :
Ovaj simbol može biti prikazan samo u kombinaciji s kemijskim simbolom. U tom se slu č aju upotrebljava na temelju zahtjeva onih direktiva koje su donesene za doti č nu kemikaliju.
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DISPOSAL OF UNIT
Avfallshantering av produkter och batterier
Endast för Europeiska Unionen och länder med återvinningssystem
Dessa symboler på produkter, förpackningar och/eller medföljande dokument betyder att förbrukade elektriska och elektroniska produkter och batterier inte får blandas med vanliga hushållssopor.
För att gamla produkter och använda batterier ska hanteras och återvinnas på rätt sätt ska dom lämnas till passande uppsamlingsställe i enlighet med nationella bestämmelser.
Genom att ta göra det korrekt hjälper du till att spara värdefulla resurser och förhindrar eventuella negativa effekter på människors hälsa och på miljön.
För mer information om insamling och återvinning kontakta din kommun.
Olämplig avfallshantering kan beläggas med böter i enlighet med nationella bestämmelser.
Notering till batterisymbolen (nedanför):
Denna symbol kan användas i kombination med en kemisk symbol. I detta fall uppfyller den de krav som ställs i direktivet för den aktuella kemikalien.
Brukerinformasjon om innsamling av gammelt utstyr og brukte batterier
Bare for EU og land med retursystemer
Slike symboler på produkter, emballasje, og/eller på medfølgende dokumenter betyr at brukte elektriske/elektroniske produkter og batterier ikke må blandes med vanlig husholdningsavfall.
For riktig håndtering og gjenvinning av gamle produkter og brukte batterier,vennligst lever dem til innsamlingssteder i samsvar med nasjonallovgivning.
Ved riktig håndtering av disse produktene og batteriene, hjelper du til med å spare verdifulle ressurser og forhindre potensielle negative effekter på menneskers helse og miljø.
For mer informasjon om innsamling og gjenvinning vennligst ta kontakt med din kommune.
Ukorrekt håndtering av dette avfallet kan medføre straffansvar, i overensstemmelse med nasjonal lovgivning.
Merknader for batterisymbolet (nederste symbol):
Dette symbolet kan bli brukt i kombinasjon med et kjemisk symbol. I dette tilfellet etterkommer det kravet satt av direktivet for det kjemikaliet det gjelder.
Het ontdoen van oude apparatuur en batterijen.
Enkel voor de Europese Unie en landen met recycle systemen.
Απόρριψη παλαιών συσκευών και μπαταριών
Μόνο για την Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση και χώρες με συστήματα
ανακύκλωσης begeleidende documenten betekenen dat gebruikte elektrische en elektronische producten en batterijen niet samen mogen worden weggegooid met de rest van het huishoudelijk afval.
Voor een juiste verwerking, hergebruik en recycling van oude producten en batterijen, gelieve deze in te leveren bij de desbetreffende inleverpunten in overeenstemming met uw nationale wetgeving.
Door ze op de juiste wijze weg te gooien, helpt u mee met het besparen van kostbare hulpbronnen en voorkomt u potentiële negatieve effecten op de volksgezondheid en het milieu.
Voor meer informatie over inzameling en recycling kunt u contact opnemen met uw plaatselijke gemeente.
Afhankelijk van uw nationale wetgeving kunnen er boetes worden opgelegd bij het onjuist weggooien van dit soort afval.
Let op: het batterij symbool (Onderstaand symbool).
Dit symbool kan in combinatie met een chemisch symbool gebruikt worden. In dit geval volstaan de eisen, die zijn vastgesteld in de richtlijnen van de desbetreffende chemische stof.
Το σύμβολο αυτό , πάνω στα προϊόντα , τη συσκευασία ή / και
τα συνοδευτικά έγγραφα , υποδηλώνει ότι τα
χρησιμοποιημένα ηλεκτρικά και ηλεκτρονικά προϊόντα ,
καθώς και οι μπαταρίες , δεν πρέπει να απορρίπτονται στα
κοινά οικιακά απορρίμματα .
Παρακαλούμε παραδώστε τα παλαιά προϊόντα και τις
χρησιμοποιημένες μπαταρίες για διαχείριση , επεξεργασία ή / και ανακύκλωση σύμφωνα με τις νομικές διατάξεις των
αρμόδιων αρχών αποκομιδής .
Με την ορθή απόρριψη αυτών των προϊόντων και
μπαταριών , συμβάλλετε στην εξοικονόμηση πολύτιμων
πόρων και την αποφυγή τυχόν αρνητικών επιπτώσεων
στην ανθρώπινη υγεία και το περιβάλλον .
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά με τη συλλογή και
την ανακύκλωση , παρακαλούμε απευθυνθείτε στις κατά
τόπους υπηρεσίες συγκομιδής απορριμάτων .
Σε περίπτωση αντικανονικής απόρριψης αυτού του
προϊόντος ενδεχομένως να επιβληθούν πρόστιμα , ανάλογα
με τη νομοθεσία του εκάστοτε κράτους .
Σημείωση για το σύμβολο μπαταρίας ( σύμβολο κάτω ):
Το σύμβολο αυτό μπορεί να απεικονίζεται σε συνδυασμό με ένα χημικό σύμβολο . Αυτό γίνεται ώστε να υπάρχει
συμφωνία με τις απαιτήσεις των εκάστοτε οδηγιών , που
εκδόθηκαν για το εν λόγω χημικό .
Nolietoto elektronisko ier īč u un elektropre č u un bateriju utiliz ā cija
Tikai Eiropas valst ī s ar utiliz ā cijas sist ē mu
Šis simbols, kas izvietots uz ražojumiem, iesai ņ ojuma un/vai pavaddokumentiem noz ī m ē , ka nolietot ā s elektronisk ā s ier ī ces un elektropreces, k ā ar ī baterijas nedr ī kst izmest kop ā ar parastiem m ā jsaimniec ī bas atkritumiem.
Nog ā d ā jiet nolietotos ražojumus un nokalpojuš ā s baterijas t ā l ā kai apstr ā dei, p ā rstr ā dei, resp., materi ā lu otrreiz ē jai p ā rstr ā dei attiec ī gaj ā s atkritumu sav ā kšanas viet ā s saska ņā sp ē k ā esošaj ā m likumdošanas pras ī b ā m.
Nododot šos ražojumus un baterijas profesion ā lai utiliz ā cijai, j ū s pal ī dz ē siet saudz ē t v ē rt ī gus resursus un nov ē rs ī siet iesp ē jamo kait ē jumu cilv ē ku vesel ī bai un un apk ā rt ē jai videi.
Lai ieg ū tu plaš ā ku inform ā ciju par atkritumu sav ā kšanu un otrreiz ē jo p ā rstr ā di, l ū dzam v ē rsties sav ā viet ē j ā atkritumu p ā rstr ā des uz ņē mum ā .
Saska ņā ar nacion ā lo likumdošanu par nepareizu š ā da veida atkritumu utiliz ē šanu var uzlikt naudas sodu.
Nor ā de par baterijas simbolu (simbols apakš ā ):
Šis simbols var b ū t att ē lots kombin ā cij ā ar ķī misk ā s vielas simbolu. T ā d ā gad ī jum ā tas ir apz ī m ē ts atbilstoši attiec ī go
Direkt ī vu pras ī b ā m, kas pie ņ emtas attiec ī b ā uz attiec ī go ķ imik ā liju.
Уклањање старих апарата и батерија
Само за Европску Унију и државе са системима рециклирања
Овај симбол на производима , паковању и / или пратећим документима значи да коришћени електрични и електронски апарати не смеју бити бачени у обично кућно ђубре .
Молимо да сходно законским одредбама однесете старе производе и искоришћене батерије у надлежна сабирна места на третман , прераду , односно рециклирање .
Тиме што ћете ове производе и батерије правилно уклонити помажете да се притом заштите вредни ресурси и избегну евентуална негативна дејства на људско здравље и човекову околину .
Молимо да се за више информација у вези сакупљања и рециклирања обратите Вашој месној служби за уклањање отпада .
За непрописно уклањање овог отпада могу бити изречене новчане казне према прописима државе .
Упутство за симбол за батерију ( симбол доле :)
Овај симбол може бити илустрован у комбинацији са хемијским симболом . У том случају ово следи на основу захтева оних смерница које су донешене за дотичне хемикалије .
Vanade seadmete ja patareide jäätmekäitlus
Ainult Euroopa Liidule ja ringlussevõtu süsteemidega riikidele
Toodetel, pakendil ja/või kaasasolevatel dokumentidel olevad sümbolid tähendavad, et elektri- ja elektroonikatooteid ja patareisid ei tohi visata tavaliste olmejäätmete hulka.
Vanade toodete ja kasutatud patareide nõuetekohaseks töötlemiseks, taastamiseks ja ringlusse võtmiseks viige need ettenähtud kogumiskohtadesse vastavalt riiklikele õigusaktidele.
Nende toodete ja patareide korrektse kõrvaldamisega aitate säästa hinnalisi ressursse ning vältida võimalikke kahjulikke mõjusid inimeste tervisele ja keskkonnale.
Täpsema teabe saamiseks kogumise ja ringlussevõtu kohta pöörduge kohaliku omavalitsuse poole.
Vastavalt riiklikele õigusaktidele võib selliste jäätmete ebakorrektse käitlemisega kaasneda trahv.
Märkus patarei sümboli kohta :
Seda sümbolit võib kasutada kombinatsioonis keemilise sümboliga. Sellisel juhul vastab see asjaomase kemikaali kasutamist reguleeriva direktiivi nõuetele.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product name
External dimensions
Internal dimensions
Interior volume
O
2
/CO
2
Incubator MCO-50ML
W 480 mm x D 550 mm x H 585 mm (W 18.9 in. x D 21.7 in. x H 23.0 in.)
W 370 mm x D 363 mm x H 385 mm (W 14.6 in. x D 14.3 in. x H 15.2 in.)
50 L (1.77 cu.ft.)
Interior
Outer door
Inner door
Trays
Access port
Stainless steel containing copper
Painted steel
Tempered glass
2 trays made of stainless steel containing copper
W 353 mm x D 308 mm x H 12 mm (W 13.9 in. x D 12.1 in. x H 0.47 in.)
Maximum load: 7 kg (15 lbs.)/tray
Inner diameter: 30 mm (1.18 in.); on the back side
DHA system (heater jacket + air jacket system) Heating system
Humidifying system
Temperature controller
Temperature display
CO
2
controller
CO
2 density display
Natural evaporation with humidifying pan
PID control system
Digital display
PID control system
Digital display
O
O
2
2
controller density display
Air circulation
Gas line filter
Alarms
Remote alarm contacts
CO
2
inlet connection
PID control system
Digital display
Fan-assisted
0.01 m, Efficiency: 99.99 % or higher
Temperature alarm, CO
2
density alarm, O
2
density alarm,
High-limit temperature alarm, CO
2
/O
2
/N
2
gas alarm, heater alarm, fan stop alarm
Allowable contact capacity: DC 30 V, 2 A *1
Soft Polyurethane tube can be connected.
(ID 4 mm, OD 6 mm (ID 0.157 in. ,OD 0.236 in.))
0.03 MPa(G)–0.1 MPa(G) (0.3 kgf/cm 2 (G)–1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G)–14.5 psi(G)) CO
2
inlet pressure
O
2
inlet connection
O
2
inlet pressure
Weight
Accessories
46 kg (101 lbs.)
1 power supply cord cover plate, 2 trays, 3 gas tubes, 1 humidifying pan,
1 Gas injection nozzle, 1 Gas injection nozzle tube, 3 conversion joints,
1 removable power supply cord for UK,
1 removable power supply cord for EU countries
*1: It is recommended to use standard signal and interface cables with a maximum length of 30 meters.
Soft Polyurethane tube can be connected.
(ID 4 mm, OD 6 mm (ID 0.157 in. ,OD 0.236 in.))
0.05 MPa(G)–0.1 MPa(G) (0.5 kgf/cm 2 (G)–1 kgf/cm 2 (G), 4.4 psi(G)–14.5 psi(G))
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 9. Optional accessories
For UV disinfection UV system set (MCO-170UVS)
For H
2
O
2
decontamination
For locking the outer door
UV system set (MCO-170UVS)
Electric lock (MCO-170EL)
H
2
O
2
generator (MCO-50HP)
H
2
O
2
decon kit (MCO-50HB)
H
2
O
2
reagent (MCO-5H2O2)
Electric lock (MCO-170EL)
Other options
Double-stacking bracket (MCO-170PS) *1
Stacking plate (MCO-50SB) *1
Roller base (MCO-50RB)
Gas regulator (MCO-010R)
Gas auto changer (MCO-50GC)
Tray (MCO-50ST: same as that of standard accessory)
Interface board (MCO-420MA)
Interface board (MTR-L03) *2, *3 ; for LAN
Interface board (MTR-480) *2 ; for RS-232C/RS-485
*1: Refer to Table 10,11.
*2: • Only for the Data acquisition system MTR-5000 user.
• It is recommended to use standard signal and interface cables with a maximum length of 30 meters.
*3: Use an STP cable for the LAN cable.
Notes:
• Refer to the updated catalogue when ordering an optional component.
• Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Table 10. Bracket/plate required for each combination of double-stacking incubators
(Any other configurations are not recommended.)
Upper product
MCO-50AIC/M MCO-5AC/M
Lower product
MCO-50AIC/M
MCO-5AC/M
Double-stacking bracket
MCO-170PS
Stacking plate
MCO-50SB
―
2 pair of stacking plates included with
MCO-5AC / M
Table 11. Bracket/plate required for each combination of triple-stacking incubators
(Any other configurations are not recommended.)
Upper product MCO-50AIC/M
Middle product
Lower product
Stacking plate
MCO-50SB
MCO-5AC/M
2 pair of stacking plates included with
MCO-5AC / M
MCO-5AC/M
Stacking plate
MCO-50SB
Double-stacking bracket
MCO-170PS
MCO-50AIC/M
Double-stacking bracket
MCO-170PS
MCO-50AIC/M
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PERFORMANCE
Product name O
2
/CO
2
Incubator MCO-50ML
Model number MCO-50ML-PE
Temperature control range Ambient temperature plus 5 o C to max. 50 o C *1 (ambient temperature: 5 o C to 35 o C)
Temperature distribution
Temperature variation
±0.25 o C (ambient temperature: 23 o C, setting: 37 o C, CO
2
: 5 %, O
2
: 5 %, no load)
±0.1 o C (ambient temperature: 23 o C, setting: 37 o C, CO
2
: 5 %, O
2
: 5 %, no load)
CO
CO
2
2
setting range
variation
0 % to 20 %
±0.15 % (ambient temperature: 23 o C, setting: 37 o C, CO
2
: 5 %, O
2
: 5 %, no load)
O
2
setting range
O
2
variation
1 % to 18 % and 22 % to 80 %
±0.2 % (ambient temperature: 23 o C, setting: 37 o C, CO
2
: 5 %, O
2
: 5 %, no load)
Chamber humidity
Applicable environmental condition
Noise level
Power consumption
Heat emission
Rated voltage, frequency
Amperage
95 %R.H.±5 %R.H.
Temperature: 5 o C to 35 o C, Humidity: 80 %R.H. max.
(The optimum performance may not be obtained if the ambient temperature is not above 15 o C)
29 dB (A scale)
Max. 210 W
Max. 650 kJ/h
AC 220 V–240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Max. 1.0
A
*1: When set temperature is 37 o C, ambient temperature must be 32 o C or less. Regardless of ambient temperature, the maximum value of the temperature control range is always 50 o C.
Notes:
The unit with CE mark complies with EU directives.
Based on our measuring method.
Default calibration conditions: 37 o C, CO
2
: 5 %, O
2
: 5 %
When using under other conditions, we recommend calibration under the conditions of use.
We recommend calibration every year.
101
SAFETY CHECK SHEET
CAUTION
Please fill in this form before servicing.
Hand over this form to the service engineer for their and your safety.
Safety check sheet
1. Stored material
Risk of infection:
Risk of toxicity:
Risk from radioactive sources:
□
Yes
□
No
□
Maybe
□
Yes
□
No
□
Maybe
□
Yes
□
No
□
Maybe
List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit:
2.
Contamination in the unit a) Contamination
□
Yes
□
No
□
Maybe b) Decontaminated
Methods used for the decontamination work:
□
Yes
□
No
3. Status of the unit
The unit is now safe to work on
If the answer is "No,"
□
Yes
□
No
Measures we should take to reduce the danger:
Date:
Signature:
Address, Division:
Telephone:
Product name:
O
2
/CO
2
incubator
Model No.
MCO-
Serial number:
Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer.
Date of Installation:
102
MEMO
103
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