Sanyo MCO-19AIC, UV instruction manual Setting the upper limit alarm temperature, 115

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Setting the upper limit alarm temperature

An upper limit temperature alarm is provided with the Incubator. The alarm temperature can be changed by using the following procedure.

1.In the Stand-by Setting Display, turn the upper limit regulator on the control panel using a small screwdriver to set the desired upper limit alarm temperature. The upper limit temperature can be set between 34 and 52oC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Set the upper limit alarm temperature (High Limit) to at least 5oC higher than the chamber set temperature.

Set the upper limit alarm temperature to at least 50oC when H2O2 decontamination is performed.

2.After setting the parameter, press the MENU Key to display the menu, select OK, and press the ENTER Key. The alarm temperature will be saved.

Refer to the tables of alarms and safety functions on page 46 for details.

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The alarm temperature will be changed at any time by turning the upper limit regulator even if the Stand-by Setting Display is not displayed.

Set the upper limit alarm temperature after the chamber reaches the set temperature for operation.

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Contents MCO-19AIC㩿UV㪀MCO-19AIC Contents Introduction Precautions for Safe Operation Unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire Abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire Page Emvironmental Conditions Labels on the Incubator998 Incubator Components100 Remote alarm terminals Refer to101 Control panel and keypad102 Remote alarm terminals103 Installation Site104 InstallationWhen the MCO-21GC is not mounted Connecting a CO2 gas cylinderWhen the MCO-21GC is mounted 105106 Preventing Contamination107 Precautions for CulturesUnlocking when power is interrupted Using the Unlock KeyCorrect Operation 108109 110 Basic Operations on Control PANEL㩷Basic Parameters Setting the chamber temperature and CO2 density㩷111 Removing the key lock㩷 Setting the key lock㩷112 113 Setting the key lock password114 115 Setting the upper limit alarm temperature116 Alarm PARAMETERS㩷UV Lamp Parameters Using the UV lamp㩷117 Be careful when handling the UV lamp Precautions when using the UV lamp118 119 Setting the UV lamp on period120 Lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours121 Setting the date, time, and log interval122 123 Initial settings LCD/DAQ parameters124 Displaying the LOG㩷125 Transferring data126 Water Level SensorCleaning the chamber and Inner attachments Routine Maintenance127 128 129 130 Filling the humidifying pan131 H2O2 Decontamination132 133 H2O2 decontamination134 OKP135 136 Precautions when handling H2O2 decontamination reagentAlarms and Safety Functions for Culture Operations ALARMS, SAFETY, and SELF-DIAGNOSIS137 138 Alarm and Safety Functions for H2O2 Decontamination Calibration Temperature/CO2 calibration139 140 Symptom Items to check and countermeasures  Troubleshooting141 142 143 Disposing of the CO2 IncubatorEnglish 144German French 145Spanish Portuguese 146Dutch 147Swedish 148 Automatic CO2 Cylinder Changeover149 150 Automatic CO2 Density CalibrationMenu, select OK, and press the Enter Key 151152     153 Stacking IncubatorsFront 155 Specifications156 Performance157 Safety check sheet

MCO-19AIC, UV specifications

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