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STACKING INCUBATORS

Use the following procedure to stack Incubators. This work is potentially dangerous, so contact a Sanyo representative or agent.

1.Take out the stacking brackets (A and B), the protective stickers, and the four screws from the accessory bag.

CAUTION

When stacking two Incubators, use two stacking brackets (A and B) for each one. Only one pair of stacking brackets is provided per Incubator, so take out the brackets (A and B) from both Incubators.

2.Unplug both of the Incubators that are to be stacked.

3.Attach the protective stickers to the four corners on the top surface of the Incubator that is to be on the bottom. (See Fig. A.)

4.Remove the caps at the two places in the front of the top surface of the Incubator that is to be on the bottom, and secure stacking bracket A with the screws that are provided.

5.Remove the power supply panel (4 screws, wiring connectors in 3 places, ground wire, and gas pipe) from the Incubator that is to be on the top.

6.Place the upper Incubator on top of the lower one, being careful not to pinch your fingers.

7.Make the lower Incubator level by adjusting the legs, and then level the upper Incubator in the same way.

8.Secure stacking bracket A to the upper and lower Incubators with the accessory screws.

9.Remove from the back of the lower Incubator the two stabilizing brackets (4 screws) and remove from the upper Incubator the 2 screws on the lower rear panel.

10.Use the 6 screws that were removed in step 9 to secure stacking bracket B to the rear panels of the upper and lower Incubators.

11.Reconnect the power supply panel (4 screws, wiring connectors in 3 places, ground wire, and gas pipe) to the upper Incubator.

12.Use the stabilizing bracket on the back of the upper Incubator to prevent the Incubators from falling over.

CAUTION

ξSelect a floor that is strong enough to support the stacked Incubators.

ξNever stack three or more Incubators. Doing so is dangerous.

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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 Installation105 Connecting a CO2 gas cylinderWhen the MCO-21GC is not mounted When the MCO-21GC is mounted106 Preventing Contamination107 Precautions for Cultures108 Using the Unlock KeyUnlocking when power is interrupted Correct Operation109 110 Basic Operations on Control PANEL㩷Setting the chamber temperature and CO2 density㩷 Basic Parameters111 Setting the key lock㩷 Removing the key lock㩷112 113 Setting the key lock password114 115 Setting the upper limit alarm temperature116 Alarm PARAMETERS㩷Using the UV lamp㩷 UV Lamp Parameters117 Precautions when using the UV lamp Be careful when handling 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 SensorRoutine Maintenance Cleaning the chamber and Inner attachments127 128 129 130 Filling the humidifying pan131 H2O2 Decontamination132 133 H2O2 decontamination134 OKP135 136 Precautions when handling H2O2 decontamination reagentALARMS, SAFETY, and SELF-DIAGNOSIS Alarms and Safety Functions for Culture Operations137 138 Alarm and Safety Functions for H2O2 DecontaminationTemperature/CO2 calibration  Calibration139 140  Troubleshooting Symptom Items to check and countermeasures141 142 143 Disposing of the CO2 Incubator144 EnglishGerman 145 FrenchSpanish Portuguese 146147 DutchSwedish 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

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.