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5.Pull out the humidifying pan. (See Fig. 4.)

6.Loosen the two screws securing the fan cover and take off the fan cover. (See Fig. 5.)

7.Lift the duct and remove it from the pins on the rear side. (See Fig. 6.)

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8.Remove the chamber circulation fan by pulling out the central spring and then by pulling out the fan. (See Fig. 7.)

9.Remove the screw securing the clamp for the tray brace. (See Fig. 8.)

10.Remove the clamp. (See Fig. 9.)

11.Lift the tray brace off of the pins. (See Fig. 10.)

 

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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 Labels on the Incubator Emvironmental ConditionsIncubator Components 998Remote alarm terminals Refer to 100Control panel and keypad 101Remote alarm terminals 102Installation Site 103Installation 104When the MCO-21GC is mounted Connecting a CO2 gas cylinderWhen the MCO-21GC is not mounted 105Preventing Contamination 106Precautions for Cultures 107Correct Operation Using the Unlock KeyUnlocking when power is interrupted 108109 Basic Operations on Control PANEL㩷 110111 Setting the chamber temperature and CO2 density㩷Basic Parameters 112 Setting the key lock㩷Removing the key lock㩷 Setting the key lock password 113114 Setting the upper limit alarm temperature 115Alarm PARAMETERS㩷 116117 Using the UV lamp㩷UV Lamp Parameters 118 Precautions when using the UV lampBe careful when handling the UV lamp Setting the UV lamp on period 119Lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours 120Setting the date, time, and log interval 121122 Initial settings LCD/DAQ parameters 123Displaying the LOG㩷 124Transferring data 125Water Level Sensor 126127 Routine MaintenanceCleaning the chamber and Inner attachments 128 129 Filling the humidifying pan 130H2O2 Decontamination 131132 H2O2 decontamination 133OKP 134135 Precautions when handling H2O2 decontamination reagent 136137 ALARMS, SAFETY, and SELF-DIAGNOSISAlarms and Safety Functions for Culture Operations Alarm and Safety Functions for H2O2 Decontamination 138139 Temperature/CO2 calibration Calibration 140 141  TroubleshootingSymptom Items to check and countermeasures 142 Disposing of the CO2 Incubator 143German 144English Spanish 145French 146 PortugueseSwedish 147Dutch Automatic CO2 Cylinder Changeover 148149 Automatic CO2 Density Calibration 150151 Menu, select OK, and press the Enter Key     152Stacking Incubators 153Front Specifications 155Performance 156Safety check sheet 157

MCO-19AIC, UV specifications

The Sanyo UV, MCO-19AIC is a state-of-the-art environmental chamber designed specifically for the storage and cultivation of microorganisms, cell cultures, and other sensitive biological samples. This advanced incubator features a unique combination of technologies that ensures precise temperature and humidity control, creating optimal conditions for various laboratory applications.

One of the standout features of the Sanyo MCO-19AIC is its advanced cooling system. The unit employs a dual air jacket design that offers superior temperature stability and uniformity. With a temperature range of 0°C to 65°C, it can accommodate a wide variety of experiments and samples. This temperature control is complemented by an integrated microprocessor that continuously monitors and adjusts the conditions inside the chamber, ensuring that they remain stable even when ambient conditions fluctuate.

Another important characteristic of the Sanyo MCO-19AIC is its humidity control capability. Utilizing an advanced humidification system, this incubator can maintain relative humidity levels from 40% to 95%. This feature is particularly important in applications requiring precise moisture levels, such as cell culture or the preservation of sensitive biological specimens.

The Sanyo MCO-19AIC is also equipped with a UV sterilization system that enhances safety and cleanliness within the chamber. This system utilizes ultraviolet light to eliminate potential contaminants, ensuring that the environment remains sterile for your sensitive samples. The use of UV light minimizes the risk of cross-contamination and provides peace of mind when working with critical biological materials.

In terms of user interface, the Sanyo MCO-19AIC features a digital display with intuitive controls that allow for easy set-up and monitoring of parameters. Users can easily adjust temperature, humidity, and other settings, while real-time data is continuously displayed on the screen. Additionally, alarms and monitoring systems alert users to any potential deviations from the set conditions, maintaining the integrity of the samples housed within.

Overall, the Sanyo UV, MCO-19AIC is an indispensable tool for any modern laboratory looking to cultivate or store biological samples with precision and reliability. Its combination of advanced cooling, humidity control, and sterilization features ensures that researchers can conduct experiments with confidence, making it a preferred choice in various fields, including microbiology, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. With its robust design and innovative technologies, the Sanyo MCO-19AIC stands out as a leading incubator in the scientific community.