Home
Model 7000-10 - Caron Products
Contents
1. 2 then amp 0 followed by the Enter key Correct any mistakes with the Clear button and reenter the value Once the Enter key has been pressed the pop up keypad disappears and the screen returns to the Setpoint display with the new value of 20 0 C in the temperature set point button Temperature a nome Setpoint Button Press the Home button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 30 of 106 Changing the Humidity Set point select models The steps below walk through an example of changing the humidity set point Here is the display of the home screen Setpoint Button Actual Humidity To set the humidity set point press the of the screen Humidity Setpoint Button Enter the new humidity set point on the keypad as desired and press Enter when complete 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 31 of 106 Home Button Home Press the EZ Home button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 32 of 106 Trend Graph This feature allows the user to view a graph that displays the Temperature and Humidity control line over a period of time Enables user to have a glance of the chamber s performance Trend Graph Button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 33 of 106 SECTION 6 ACCESSORY OPERATION Operation of the Defrost System DEFR304 A Defr
2. Force Majeure or Acts of God This writing is a final and complete integration of the agreement between CARON and the customer CARON makes no other warranties express or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to the goods sold under this agreement This warranty cannot be altered unless CARON agrees to an alteration in writing and expressly stated herein shall be recognized to vary or modify this contract Ohio Law governs this warranty Caron Products amp Services Inc PO Box 715 Marietta OH 45750 740 373 6809 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 6 of 106 INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS Help Information Warning of hazardous area Warning of hot surface Warning of dangerous electric voltage gt e POO Earth ground protective conductor WARNINGS ys Local government may require proper disposal 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 7 of 106 SECTION 2 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW Congratulations You have just purchased the latest technology in environmental chambers Before using the equipment familiarize yourself with key components of the product and thoroughly read this manual Temperature amp Humidity Inner Glass Power Switch sensors behind Door panel Insulated recessed side Outer Door Illuminated CARON Logo 7 Full right Side Color HMI Access Port Cabinet Replaceable air Adjustable Leveling
3. 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 86 of 106 Press the Day Time button Hour Button Minute Button Day of the Week Button ol Press the 2 Hour button Enter Mew Time in FOLS and pressing S Enter when complete Follow same procedure for setting up minutes To setup AM PM Press will toggle back and forth AM PM button and the words for AM and PM SuMoa Tu TP Wiel FSA We To set the Day of the Week press the amp kail Day of the Week button this button will scroll through the days of the week press until the abbreviated letters correspond to the actual day of the week 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 87 of 106 Press the Home button to return to the main screen Locking the controls To prevent un authorized and accidental changes being made to the chamber the touchscreen can be locked out The passcode is required to lock out the controls and the same passcode is used to un lock it The factory default passcode is 1234 This passcode can be changed by the user to create a unique 4 digit passcode There is also a feature that will let you change the passcode from the factory default to a user defined passcode To lock the touchscreen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 88 of 106 Settings Control Lock Button Icon unlocked Settings yF Press the m Settings button Password Button Passwor
4. EN 61326 CISPR 11 2004 Class B Laboratory Equipment Immunity Measurement amp Control requirements Performed according to EMC Directive 2004 108 EC IEC CISPR 11 1997 A1 1999 A2 2002 EN 55011 1998 A1 1999 A2 2002 FCC CFR47 Part 18 Safety EN 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use part 1 General Requirements Vavid M Tig By Dave Figel Engineering Production Manager CARON Products amp Services Inc 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 106 of 106
5. Place the pen cap in a safe place for future use If the stylus does not touch the chart adjustment can be made by slightly bending the metal pen arm in the center towards the chart paper Do not use more pressure than is necessary to create a fine line marking on the chart paper As the pen ink supply runs out the pen color will become lighter This indicates that the pen should be replaced 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 63 of 106 Replacement of the Pen Recorders that are equipped with fiber tipped cartridge pens will have a cartridge that is color coded red to designate pen number one and an optional cartridge that is color coded blue to designate pen number two The pen cartridge Is securely fastened to the metal pen arm using a special U clip tab For ease of replacement it is Suggested that the two screws that hold the pen arm be loosened and the pen cartridge and metal pen arm be removed as an assembly Unsnap the plastic U clip tab of the pen cartridge from the metal pen arm remove and discard the old pen cartridge Replace the new cartridge by opening the hinge and snapping it securely around the metal pen arm Refer to the image below rh ge CAP OL CLIP TAB A pan CARTRIDGE Pen Arm Calibration To check and or adjust the recording pen s calibration to the outer most temperature graduation of the chart press and hold the change chart button 3 until the pen begins to move off of the char
6. simulation a controlling parameters and b controlling light banks a Controlling parameters Day Night setpoint screen for parameters daytime setpoint Daytime Setpoint Temperature Lights CO2 optional Nighttime Setpoint Day Night setpoint screen for parameters nighttime setpoint Humidity Temperature Lights Night A7 appoint Q2 CO2 Nighttime optional Setpoint b controlling light banks 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 42 of 106 Each fluorescent light bank has 2 lamps mounted on the underside of a shelf The shelves are adjustable in height Active Light A Light Bank d ai Banks Timer one Continuaus Continuous Start Stop Light Timer The Light Cycle screen has parameters that can be set up for the light cycle Hour Minute AM or PM Lights On Start Time Lights Off End Time The Timer Setup screen allows users to setup lights on start time and lights off end time 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 43 of 106 4 1 7 Home itp Light Bank 3 a Light d i Cyche L J a Aglia i Ligh Bank The Active Light Banks KESAMA button lets you choose which light banks that you want on or off during the light cycle This feature can also be used when the light cycle is setup for Continuous Light and the light timer is not required We 9 10 4M aj g Fame p x ty rect g Setup 7 cond Eien P
7. stationary is 200 pounds Page 11 pf 106 A Do not have multiple loaded shelves out simultaneously or the chamber may tip Stacking two Units The CARON 7000 10 family is designed to allow two units to be stacked When units are stacked they must be bolted together for safety A stacking adaptor kit STCKS301 with instructions is available through CARON customer service Leveling the Unit Place a level on the middle shelf of the environmental chamber Adjust the cabinet leveling feet so the shelf is level Units equipped with optional casters CSTR101 can be leveled by adjusting the height of the lock nut on the caster Adjust the feet or casters appropriately until the unit sits level left to right and front to back 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 12 of 106 Connecting the Drain Line When using a pressurized water source failure to connect the unit to a drain could result in facility flooding The chamber drain connection is located in the bottom middle of the back of the chamber A 3 8 tube fitting and tubing are supplied in the unit parts kit Slide the tubing into the drain connection Pull on the tubing after installation to make sure it is secure Route the drain tubing to a local floor drain The drain line relies on gravity to remove water from the A chamber The drain line must remain below the chamber to drain properly Kinks or elevations in the drain line above the cabine
8. 24 15 Page 70 of 106 Operation of 12 Side Mounted Recorders RCDR322 RCDR323 Side mounted Honeywell DR 4500A Truline Digital Circular Chart Recorders are also available with CARON chambers This chart recorder uses reliable microprocessor operation to generate dependable drawn analog traces and print its own 12 inch 304 8 mm charts The two pen model accepts inputs from a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor The single pen model records temperature only The recorders are housed in a molded case with a glass window gray gasketed door which protects internal components while allowing easy access to the chart Routine Maintenance The recorder does not require any periodic maintenance However you occasionally will have to clean the pen tip Replacing the chart Refer to Section 5 17 Installing Replacing Chart in the Honeywell manual 1 Open the recorder door Press the CHART key The pen will stop and travel to the outer limit or edge of the chart Pull up on the pen lifter to raise the pen from the chart plate Carefully remove chart Install new chart make sure edges of paper are under retaining clips Push pen lifter down to lower pen Press the CHART key NO NO O1 BR OW 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 71 of 106 SECTION 7 CALIBRATION The temperature and humidity systems can all be calibrated as necessary CARON recommends an annual calibration check of each system Be
9. Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 5 of 106 EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY Please review this section before requesting warranty service At CARON one of our primary goals is to provide customers with high levels of personal service and top quality products delivered on time backed by technical service and supported for the life of the product Before contacting your distributor for warranty service please be aware that there are repairs that are not covered under warranty WARRANTY DEFINED Caron Products amp Services Inc herein after CARON hereby warrants that equipment manufactured by CARON is free from defects in materials and workmanship when the equipment is used under normal operating conditions in accordance with the instructions provided by CARON COVERED e Parts for a period of two 2 years from date of shipment e Any part found defective will be either repaired or replaced at CARON s or their authorized representative s discretion Parts that are replaced will become the property of CARON e lf CARON or their authorized representatives determine that the customer s unit requires further service CARON or the representative may at its sole discretion provide a service technician to correct the problem or require the return of the equipment to the an authorized service depot e CARON or their authorized representative will have the right to inspect the equipment and determine the repairs or replacement
10. Pads intake filter behind Sliding Shelves bezel refrigerated models Model 7000 10 1 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 8 of 106 SECTION 2 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW CONTINUED Status Bar Actual Day Time Actual Humidity Temperature We 9 10 AM af a Home A Speaker Setpoint an Setpoint VAR Oh i Lockout eh Settings rk Settings icon Menu Parameter Display 4 Zones Home Screen Current screen AS indicator Home A N ERE i th Ei G Navigation indicates menu depth We 9 10 AM Settings Screen Submenu categories 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 9 of 106 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION Unpacking Your new unit has been thoroughly packaged to avoid shipping damage However the unit should be fully inspected upon arrival before signing for receipt If the package has visual damage notes should be made on the freight bill and signed by the delivery company In the event of concealed damage after the unit is uncrated keep the carton and packaging material Call the shipping company within 7 days of receipt request inspection and retain a copy of the inspection report Caron provides full on site installation services for all models Our installation services guarantees the proper set up and startup of all equioment Please contact the Service Department at 740 373 6809 or service caronproducts com for details For deta
11. Start Stop Timer Start Siap ime Stan Stop Timer When the Start Stop Timer button is active the light timer will run the cycle based on the parameters that were setup An icon appears in the status bar letting the user know that the Light Cycle is running during this cycle the Continuous Light feature is disabled 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 44 of 106 Active Light Bank S Continuous Light Eonrinuaus Light Continuows Light The Continuous Light button lets the light banks be on all of the time When this feature is enabled the features of the time based light cycle are disabled Setting the Light Cycle Timer We 3 10AM va eee oe Lights 20 0 50 On Off Pia N Settings 7 Status Light 5 git a Cycle O N eye Wd Menu Lye p ee af Ramp AN Soak wall Screen shown with optional lights Light Cycle To set the Light Cycle press the Light Cycle button on the right side of the screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 45 of 106 Wie 9 10 AM 4 cl Active P Light Bank Cerlinuails Light To set up the Light Timer press the Timer Setup button on the left side of the screen Hour Minutes AM or PM Lights On Start Time Lights Off End Time Press the Lights On Start Time hour button and the enter the hour that you want the lights to come on Then press the minute
12. humidified units only replace the air filter and equipment calibration is due Notification occurs via an Alert icon on the status bar When the Alert icon is pressed a pop up window will display the alert condition s Each alert condition parameter is factory pre set no adjustment is necessary The Alerts are cleared through the Maintenance screen Alert icon Replace atomizer The Alert pop up window will appear displaying the alert message 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 82 of 106 Cinse Window Press Close Window button to make the pop up window disappear Resetting on the Maintenance Screen Maintenance Menu Screen lets users check to see how much time is remaining on an item that may need routine service or calibration This is very convenient to inform the user that a particular item will need to have service performed soon After service has been completed the item needs reset and the alert will disappear Press the Maint Once the settings screen appears press the Maintenance button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 83 of 106 Reset button Maintenance items Replace nie Caibi tues Time left until service is required Once a Maintenance item is displayed on the Alert screen it will continue to be present as an icon in the Status Bar until the Maintenance item Is corrected and the Reset button is pressed resetting the replacemen
13. humidity above 94 the internal outlet will turn off The outlet will turn back on at 92 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 51 of 106 Operation of Ramp Soak Control RAMP301 A ramp and soak control system allows the user to store up to 50 steps spanning 5 profiles A step consists of a change in set point ramp or maintain a set point for a fixed duration soak A step s can be repeated any number of times from 1 to 0 255 or infinite repeat There are up to 4 different parameters that can be set up for the Ramp Soak control Temperature Humidity CO2 and Lights select models amp accessories Ramp Soak button Start Stop Profile Ramp profile button button Press the Profile button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 52 of 106 Profile Step buttons Curen Profile Continue to Profile button Press the Repeat button Ramp button Current Step Unused button Soak button Press the Ramp button Parameters that can change for profile Ramp Rate Step type parameters 20 0 To set the ramp temperature value press the Temperature button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 53 of 106 Enter emperaire Sef Pani Ramp rate allows a user to control the rate which parameters temperature humidity CO2 lights change when transitioning to a new set point This allows for a more gradual change than otherwise would oc
14. is not available and a CARON water recycling system is not being used a drain pump can be purchased to pump any excess condensate from the chamber to a local sink or drain The pump is located near the middle of the back of the chamber Connect the supplied tubing from the pump to the sink drain The tubing may be run vertically into a ceiling but should not exceed 15 feet height The pump is equipped with a small reservoir on the bottom of the pump with an internal level switch that will automatically turn the pump ON when it is full to drain the water out of the reservoir and into a floor or sink drain Installing Side Mounted Recorders RCDR320 RCDR321 RCDR322 amp RCDR323 The recorder will arrive packaged inside the chamber Carefully remove the recorder from its packaging Mount the recorder by using the pre installed recorder bracket There are three factory drilled holes located on the right side of chamber as you face the front of chamber Using the factory supplied screws screw the recorder to the side of the chamber There are two cables that come out of the recorder One is to power the recorder the other is the temperature and or humidity signals coming from the chamber With power to the equipment turned off plug the two connectors into their mating connector at the top of the chamber Turn power to the chamber back on Standard factory set up for chart speed is 7 day operation Refer to the Chart Recorders User s Manual provi
15. parts necessary The customer will be notified within a reasonable time after inspection of any costs incurred that are not covered by this warranty prior to initiation of any such repairs NOT COVERED e Calibration of control parameters e Improper installation including electrical service gas and water supply tubing gas supplies room ventilation unit leveling facility structural inadequacies or ambient conditions that are out of specification e Cost of express shipment of equipment or parts e Any customer modifications of this equipment or any repairs undertaken without the prior written consent of CARON will render this limited warranty void e CARON and their representative are not responsible for consequential incidental or special damages whether shipping damage or damages that may occur during transfer to the customer s point of use When the equipment is signed for at the customer s site ownership is transferred to the customer Any damage claims against the shipping company become the responsibility of the customer e Repairs necessary because of the equipment being used under other than normal operating conditions or for other than its intended use Repair due to the customer s failure to follow normal maintenance instructions Parts considered consumable including light bulbs filters gases etc Damage from use of improper water quality Damage from chemicals or cleaning agents detrimental to equipment materials
16. pen begins to move off scale and then release the button Note The green LED light will flash fast while the thermal pen arm is moving off scale Wait until the thermal pen arm has moved completely off scale and stops the green LED light will stop flashing and will be steady On To remove the chart paper unscrew counter clockwise the chart hub knob at the center of the chart Gently lift the thermal pen arm just enough to be able to slide the paper out from beneath it Remove the old recording chart paper and position a new one Re attach the chart hub knob and screw securely by hand against the chart Press and hold the Change Chart button 3 again for approximately one 1 second and the thermal pen arm will move back onto the chart and begin recording Green Light LED Status The green LED light located just below the three button membrane switch is used to show the recorder s status 1 LED on steady not flashing and input s recording within chart range indicates unit is recording normally 2 LED on steady not flashing and pen arm above outermost graduation and not moving indicates recorder is in Change Chart mode Press and release Change Chart button to return to normal recording mode 3 LED flashing rapidly and one or both inputs recording at outermost or innermost graduation indicates a sensor break Check or replace sensor s If Sensor s are ok make sure process temperature is within configured
17. range of recorder 4 LED flashing slowly 8 seconds ON 8 seconds OFF indicates recorder Is in set Up mode Refer to section CONFIGURING THE RECORDER 5 LED is Off indicates that there is no power to the recorder Check A C power to the recorder 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 67 of 106 Recorder Calibration lt calibration is required for single input recorders use the Left 1 and Right 2 arrow buttons on the recorder to calibrate the temperature being recorded on the chart to correspond to the temperature of the solution The arrow buttons must be held for approximately eight 8 seconds before the pen begins to move lt calibration is required for dual input recorders you must first select the input that you wish to calibrate This is done by pressing and holding the Left 1 arrow button to select Inout 1 or the Right 2 arrow button to select Inout 2 The arrow button must be held down until the green LED light turns off after which follow the instructions in single input instructions above Maximizing Pen Life In order to maximize the amount of life expected out of the thermal pen tip follow these simple rules 1 Never let the thermal pen tip ride on the chart plate when the chart paper is not present This will damage the protective coating of the heating element 2 Never use chart paper that is creased or that has been folded 3 Periodically clean the thermal pen tip with a cotto
18. reads 80 and the calibrated independent sensor shows 83 set the humidity offset value to 3 0 If the calibrated independent sensor shows 74 C then the entered offset should be negative In this example the required offset to humidity would be 6 0 Calibrating Optional Chart Recorders For calibrating the optional front and side mounted chart recorders refer section 6 Optional Accessory Operation 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 75 of 106 SECTION 8 ALARMS Alarm System Overview The chamber control system is equipped with an alarm system that constantly monitors temperature and humidity on humidified models to ensure the user is notified if the cabinet goes into an alarm condition Notification occurs via an alarm pop up window and a buzzer Each alarm condition has been factory programmed to minimize nuisance alarms while maximizing warning time There is a 2 hour time delay at start up and set point changes To avoid nuisance alarms after a routine door opening an alarm condition must be present for 15 minutes before the operator is alerted If the optional remote alarm contacts are present in an alarm condition the dry contacts will change state The following alarm messages could be displayed e Chamber temperature is higher than set point temperature Chamber temperature is lower than set point temperature Chamber humidity is higher than set point humidity Chamber humidity is lower than set point
19. 102 of 106 SECTION 15 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Unit will not turn on Is the unit connected to a dedicated electrical circuit as defined in the installation section of the manual Is there power at the electric outlet the unit is plugged into Is the unit s power switch turned on Problem Unit temperature is above below temperature set point Has the unit s temperature set point been recently lowered raised and if so has the unit been allowed 12 hours stabilize at the new set point Has the inner door been recently opened for an extended period of time Is the access port stopper in the right side of the cabinet installed Is the condenser filter on the front of the cabinet clean Unit humidity level is above below humidity set point Is the unit connected to a water source as specified in the installation section of the manual Has the unit been leveled to insure the cabinet drain works correctly The cabinet s drain line uses gravity to remove water Does the drain line have any rises in it above the cabinet s drain level that could be trapping water Has the unit s humidity set point been recently lowered raised and if so has the unit been allowed time to stabilize at the new set point Has the door been recently opened for an extended period of time Are the access port stoppers in the sides of the cabinet installed Is the condenser filter on the front of the cabinet clean Lights will not come on Make sure light ba
20. 6 A Connect each chamber to a grounded circuit The unit requires a dedicated electrical outlet See table below for model specific power required and connection Model Plug Connection 115V 60Hz 12A FLA NEMA 5 15 230V 60Hz 8A FLA NEMA 6 15 230V 50Hz 6A FLA CEE 7 7 When the required electrical connection is available plug the provided power cord into the unit and the electrical outlet 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 15 of 106 SECTION 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATION Connecting Alarm Contacts ALRM302 With the purchase of ALRMS302 a set of terminals on the rear of the unit is provided to monitor temperature and humidity alarms With the alarm contacts the terminals provided allow for a NO normally open output a NC normally closed and COM common connection In the event of an alarm condition or power failure the NO contact will close and the NC contact will open Once the alarm is cleared the contacts return to their normal conditions Insert the appropriate wire into the terminal and tighten down the screw terminal on top of the connector Terminal Connection Unit off Normal Alarm N O to C Closed Open Closed N C to C Open Close Open Alarm Contact Connections 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 16 of 106 Installing Carboy Water System BOTL301 Models 7000 10 can be purchased with an optional 2 5 gallon carboy water system The carboy system is prea
21. CAUTION Be careful not to move the pen arm while removing and installing the ink cartridge The longer pen arm is pen 1 3 Unclip and remove the purple Pen 1 or red Pen 2 ink cartridge for the pen arm 4 Remove the protective cap from the pen tip on the new cartridge and open its clip 5 Slide the new cartridge onto the pen arm so that its tip fits into the notch at the end of the pen arm and close the clip to secure the cartridge to the pen arm 6 Push down the pen lifter to return the pen tip to the chart 7 Close the door and apply power Replacing the chart Refer to Figure 8 in the Honeywell manual Replacing the Ink Cartridge and Chart 1 Remove power from recorder Push in the button on the door and swing the door open 2 Pull up on the pen lifter to raise the pens from the chart plate NOTE DO NOT LIFT THE PENS DIRECTLY 3 Lift the chart from the hub and locating pin and slide it from under the pens to remove it from the chart plate 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 69 of 106 4 Slip the new chart under the pen lifter pens and time index and press the chart into place over the chart hub and locating pin 5 Grasp the chart hub and locating pin and turn the chart until the desired time line on the chart is aligned with the time index on the chart plate and Pen 1 Push down the lifter to return the pens to the chart 6 Close the door and apply power 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02
22. ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBERS OPERATIONS MANUAL For 10 Series Models 7000 7001 7002 7003 Dear Valued Customer Thank you for purchasing CARON Products amp Services equipment We appreciate your business and look forward to being your preferred supplier of controlled environment equipment products in the future At CARON we are committed to continuous quality improvement Our goal is to supply our customers with highly reliable equipment at a fair price In order to openly monitor our performance we would appreciate your feedback on our products and services lf you have questions or any suggestions for improvement based on the installation or operation of the equipment you have purchased please contact our service department at service caronproducts com or 740 373 6809 Thanks again for your business 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 2 of 106 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION T WANE ANUY siririna anaa aaa aa 5 Section 2 Equipment OVESrVvieW cccccceseccseeceseceneecnsecensecnneseaseoesesensenaees 8 SECTION 3 INS tal lAUON ossaa E aeaa 10 Unpacking Choosing a Location Preliminary Cleaning Installing the Port Stopper Installing the Shelves Leveling the Unit Connecting the Drain Line Connecting the Water Supply Connecting Electrical Power Section 4 Optional Accessory Installation ccceescseeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeees 16 Connecting Alarm Contacts ALRM302 Installing th
23. Humidity Calibrating Optional Chart Recorders Section 8 AlarMS 1c cccceccccncecscccceccccncecencncscenesesneneseees Alarm System Overview Snoozing the Speaker Muting the Speaker Changing Alarm Set points Section 9 AleftS cccccccececcnceccccncececencececencscenescsneneneens Alert System Overview Maintenance Section 10 1 iisivcccicsdacieccaccccaatenacicccndsescccxaasaaaacaccansancdes Info System Overview Section 11 Advanced Features cccecscscseseececeeeees setting the time amp day Locking the controls Factory menu amp troubleshooting Section 12 Preventative Maintenance 000 Section 13 Specifications ccccccssseceeeeeeseeeeeeeeees Section 14 Electrical Schematics ecseseeees Section 15 TroubleShOoting cccsccceseceneeeeseseneeeeees Section 16 Spare Replacement Parts 05 Appendix A Declaration of Conformity 000 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 4 of 106 SECTION 1 WARRANTY INFORMATION EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY Please review this section before requesting warranty service At CARON one of our primary goals is to provide customers with high levels of personal service and top quality products delivered on time backed by technical service and supported for the life of the product Before contacting us for warranty service please be aware t
24. Scale Chart Rotation Speed Input Filtering Optional Relay Contacts and Date Time for internal clock Next press and hold either button 1 or 2 until the green LED light goes out and release the button If this step is successfully completed the pen arm will move to the outermost graduation ring of the Setup Chart Use the Left 1 or Right 2 arrow buttons to adjust the center of the thermal pen to be on this outermost graduation ring Position the Setup Chart so that the tip of the thermal pen is in the center of the Start circle Tighten the chart hub knob to secure the chart in place Next press and release the Change Chart button to begin The chart will rotate to the first category Inout 1 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to move the thermal pen arm to the desired option of each category Press and release the Change Chart button to accept the selection and advance to the next category You must press and release the Change Chart button when you have finished configuring the last category in order to save all of the changes that have been made to the recorder s configuration The 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 66 of 106 thermal pen arm will move off of the chart allowing you to place the recording chart paper onto the recorder Press and release the Change Chart button to begin recording Changing the Chart Paper Press and hold the Change Chart button 8 for approximately one 1 second until the
25. alues When any numeric value button is pressed the keypad display will pop up over the current display Range of variable Parameter Description Header Keypad Display Enter New Temperature Set Point Escape Clear Negative sign Enter Decimal The Parameter Description Header tells what parameter is being changed The Keypad Display shows allowable values of the parameter being changed initially and displays the entered value when a button is pressed The Escape Esc button aborts the entry and returns to the previous screen without changing the value The Clear Clr button erases the value that you have entered After you have entered the value that you want pressing the Enter Ent button and the new value will take affect This also closes the keypad window Other keypad buttons include a decimal point button and negative button If an invalid numeric button is pressed such that it would create an entry above the parameters range the entered number will not display For example if the temperature set point range is 5 0 to 70 0 pressing 8 followed by an 0 only the 8 will display If an invalid entry is made with an entry below the range such as a 4 followed by the Ent button then the entry will clear and the range will be re displayed 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 27 of 106 Learning the screen saver To ensure long product life the touchscreen display will
26. automatically enter screen saver mode after 15 minutes At this time the screen will be completely blank ie black The illuminated Caron logo see Equipment Overview section shows that the unit is powered on and functioning To wake up the touchscreen simply press anywhere on the touchscreen and the main screen will display If the unit has an alarm condition the touchscreen will not go into screen saver mode If an alarm condition occurs while in screen saver mode the display will automatically wake up and display the alarm 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 28 of 106 Changing the Temperature Set point The steps below walk through an example of changing the temperature set point from 30 0 C to 20 0 C This example shows humidity control as well select models Here is the display of the home screen Actual Setpoint Button Temperature F E 7k P F Selpaint gt To set the temperature set point press the Setpoint button on the right side of the screen Temperature Setpoint Button 30 0 Once the Setpoint screen appears press the Temperature Setpoint button In this example the temperature set point initially has a value of 30 0 this will vary with different initial set point values 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 29 of 106 A temperature setpoint window will appear Enter the temperature setpoint by using the keypad For a set point of 20 press t
27. calibration adjustment is required for a single pen recorder use the left 1 and right 2 arrow push buttons on the recorder to calibrate or move the pen s position on the chart to correspond to the temperature of the solution The arrow buttons must be held for approximately five seconds before the pen will begin to move For two pen recorders you must first select the pen that you wish to calibrate This is done by pressing the left 1 arrow button to select the red pen or the right 2 arrow button to select the blue pen The arrow button must be held down until the green LED light goes out After the green LED light goes out follow the instructions in step 3 above Battery Backup The green LED light remains a constant green color indicating that both the battery and the main power to the unit are good Refer to Figure 5 for the location of the green LED indicating light If the AC power were to fail or the battery becomes weak then the green LED light will begin flashing indicating that either you have lost the main power to the unit or it is time to replace the battery Having a 9 volt DC battery back up in place will allow the recorder to continue to function normally for approximately 24 hours in the event of a power failure 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 65 of 106 Operation of Front Mounted 10 Recorders RCDR318 RCDR319 Built in 10 thermal pen recorders can be purchased with CARON chamber
28. cur Temperature tolerance range is 1 C when ramping temperature Humidity tolerance is 2 when ramping humidity There are 3 conditions to ramp to a new setpoint 1 Ramp Rate 0 and Wait for Process button is not checked The chamber will work to reach the new setpoints as quickly as it can The program will proceed to the next step immediately before setpoints are reach 2 Ramp Rate 0 and Wait for Process button is checked The chamber will work to reach the new setpoints as quickly as it can The program will wait until the chamber reaches the set point tolerance before proceeding to the next step 3 Ramp Rate is a specified time and Wait for Process button is not checked The chamber will work to maintain the ramp rate specified The program will proceed to the next step when the time duration is complete regardless if the setpoints have been reached or not 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 54 of 106 4 Ramp Rate is a specified time and Wait for Process button is checked The chamber will work to maintain the ramp rate specified The program will proceed to the next step when the time duration is complete AND the chamber setpoints have been reached Using the time feature the ramp cycle will run for the specified length of time then go fo the next profile To set the ramp rate time press the E Hours and or Mins buttons Enter desired ramp t
29. d th Press the Password button Keypad i unlocked Passcode must be onferod to loch To change passcode enter current passcode followed by new passcode Press the Lock Keypad button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 89 of 106 Enter digits 1 2 3 4 press amp Enter when complete The screen will change back to the Home Screen and the Control Lock icon will change to the locked position Control Lock Icon locked 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 90 of 106 When any button is pressed on the home screen the following pop up window will ARBIL appear If the Screen button is pressed the screen will change back to the Home Keyoad is locked Passcode must be antepad tr unin To un lock the touchscreen Winlock From the previous Alert Keypad is Locked pop up screen press the om J Unlock button The Enter New Passcode window will pop up Enter the digits 1 2 3 4 press amp i Enter when complete The Control Lock Icon will change back to the unlocked position Control Lock Icon unlocked 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 91 of 106 Changing the passcode To prevent un authorized and accidental changes being made to the chamber the touchscreen can be locked out The passcode is required to lock out the controls and the same passcode is used to un lock it The factor
30. ded with the recorder to change the chart speed settings for various chart speeds 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 24 of 106 Installing the Stacking Kit STCK301 Two environmental chambers can be stacked using a stacking kit The kit contains brackets and bolts to secure them together Each chamber weighs in excess of 400 pounds Ensure that sufficient resources are available to safely lift and move the product Place the bottom chamber into its location Using a lift or jack place the other chamber on top Bolt into place both brackets back side right amp left and secure the two together with 12 screws 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 25 of 106 SECTION 5 OPERATION With the chamber properly installed and the appropriate utilities connected the power switch on the right side top wrap can be turned on Within a few minutes the temperature and humidity will begin to approach set points Here is an overview of the home screen Day Time Actual Status Bar Actual Temperature FUC We 9 10 AM 5 afi a Home Speaker Setpoint Hh Setpoint Lockout h Settings e Settings icon Menu Trend amp pa Parameter Graph Trend Display 4 Graph Zones 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 26 of 106 Using the Keypad This control system uses a numeric keypad to enter all parameter values Similar to a calculator this allows quick and precise entry of v
31. dest data Continuous writing to the flash drive necessitates a high quality A industrial grade device Use only the flash drive provided by Caron or equivalent single level cell memory wear ang algorithms error correcting code File name format is Data start YYYY_MM_DD HH_MNM hours in 24 hour time When the chamber is on the chamber s history data is being stored even when a flash drive is not inserted in the USB port This data may be retrieved anytime using the provided USB flash drive Here are the methods for retrieving data Continuous logging of data Insert the flash drive into the chamber s USB port When first inserted it creates a csv file called DATA START with the current date and time in the file name At 5 min intervals the chamber s process values are appended to the file The file will get as large as the flash drive will allow which would be years of data 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 35 of 106 We 9 10 AM q n 43 Ty Home Setpoint a o USB icon Trend A Graph USB icon appears in in Status bar indicating that data is being written to flash drive To retrieve the data press the Eject button The flash drive is then inserted into a computer for uploading the data Upon re insertion of the flash drive a new csv file is created even if the old file is still present File name nomenclature is Data Start YYYY_MM_DD HH_MM w
32. e Carboy Water System BOTL301 Connecting a CO2 Supply CO2C302 Installing the Heatless Dryer Package DRYR301 Connecting the Fluorescent Lighting LGHT320 LGHT323 Connecting Analog Outputs OUTP301 OUTP302 Installing Drain Water Pump PUMP301 Installing the Side Mounted Recorders RCDR320 RCDR3821 RCDR322 RCDR323 Installing the Stacking Kit STCK301 SECTION 5 Operation ccceccceseeceeccenseceseceneeeanenensecasecenseeaseneaseoasesenesensenens 26 Using the Keypad Learning the Screen Saver Changing the Temperature Set point Changing the Humidity Set point Section 6 Optional Accessory Operation cccccscseeeeseeseneeeeeeseeneeeeeeenens 34 Operation of the Defrost System DEFR304 Operation of the Data Logging System DLOG301 Operation of the Heatless Dryer Package DRYR301 Internal UV Germicidal Light LGHT602 Operation of the Fluorescent Lighting LGHT320 Interior Electrical Outlet OUTL305 thru OUTL309 Operation of the Ramp Soak Control RAMP301 Operation of the Front 6 Mounted Recorders RCDR316 RODR31 7 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 3 of 106 Operation of the Front 10 Mounted Recorders RCDR318 RCDR319 Operation of the 10 Side Mounted Recorders RODR3820 RCDR321 Operation of the 12 Side Mounted Recorders RODR322 RCDR323 Section 7 Calibration cccccececsccccccncecscsesnencecseseenens Calibrating the Temperature Calibrating the
33. esent as a flashing alarm icon on the status bar for the remainder of the 60 minutes time It will not reset the 60 minutes alarm countdown time if the alarm condition is viewed on the pop up window After the 60 minutes time has passed for an alarm condition the counter will reset itself to 60 minutes and repeat the countdown process again until the alarm has been resolved 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 77 of 106 Muting the speaker By factory default when an alar condition is present the speaker will sound This speaker can be muted in an on off fashion eliminating all audible sounds Muting the speaker will silence it until manually un muted This is different than snooze in that fact that snooze can only be enabled when an alarm condition is present and only lasts for 1 hour When the speaker is muted the alarm icon continues to flash and the remote alarm contacts optional remain in the alarm state To mute the speaker Settings Button Press the Speaker icon Speaker Mute button Speaker lute Press the Speaker Mute button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 78 of 106 Speaker Mute button On indicator Speaker Mute The Speaker Mute button toggles to the on position and the speaker icon changes to Speaker Muted icon 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 79 of 106 Changing Alarm Set poi
34. fore making a calibration adjustment allow the cabinet to stabilize a minimum of 12 hours from a power off condition If the unit has been in operation allow a minimum of 3 hours of stable operation at all set points If you do not have the appropriate reference instruments to perform calibration contact CARON s service department for on site calibration at service caronproducts com Caron also provides validation services which ensures that the unit is functioning properly according to IQ OQ and PQ protocols which satisfy FDA guidelines for qualification verification of equipment Be sure that all reference instruments are calibrated to an appropriate standard The Calibration Screen To get to the calibration screen from the home page Settings Button Settings si Press the S28 Settings button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 72 of 106 Calibrate Button Calibrate MA Press the Calibrate button Temperature Calibrate Button Humidity Calibrate Button Calibration screen appears if optional features such as CO2 are purchased a calibration button will appear for that option as well 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 73 of 106 Calibrating the Temperature lf temperature calibration is needed the following steps can be taken Locate the reference instrument s temperature sensor in close proximity to the cabinet s geometric center Be sure
35. hat there are repairs that are not covered under warranty WARRANTY DEFINED Caron Products amp Services Inc herein after CARON hereby warrants that equipment manufactured by CARON is free from defects in materials and workmanship when the equipment is used under normal operating conditions in accordance with the instructions provided by CARON COVERED e Parts and labor for a period of one 1 year from date of shipment e Any part found defective will be either repaired or replaced at CARON s discretion free of charge by CARON in Marietta OH Parts that are replaced will become the property of CARON e f CARON factory service personnel determine that the customer s unit requires further service CARON may at its sole discretion provide a service technician to correct the problem or require the return of the equipment to the factory or authorized service depot e CARON will have the right to inspect the equipment and determine the repairs or replacement parts necessary The customer will be notified within a reasonable time after inspection of any costs incurred that are not covered by this warranty prior to initiation of any such repairs NOT COVERED e Calibration of control parameters e Improper installation including electrical service gas and water supply tubing gas supplies room ventilation unit leveling facility structural inadequacies or ambient conditions that are out of specification e Cost of express shipmen
36. he pressure into the flow meter The regulator should be set ata maximum of 100psi 1 Open the chamber door and set the humidity set point to 0 2 Turn the flow meter adjustment knob OFF 3 Adjust the pressure regulator knob so the pressure regulator dial indicates 90 psig maximum Pull up on the knob to adjust push down on the knob to lock 4 Adjust the flow meter adjustment knob so the flow is 300 SCFH The dryer will purge the chamber with compressed air only when dehumidification is needed to reach the humidity set point 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 40 of 106 Internal UV Germicidal Light LGHT602 UV Germicidal Light that deactivates micro organisms in humidity water supply This option allows all water that is to be used for humidity to be exposed to UV before entering the chamber Located inside of the control housing Only used on models with humidity control 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 41 of 106 Operation of the Fluorescent Lighting LGHT320 The optional fluorescent lighting system used to simulate day and night testing This is a 24 hour cycle that can be programmed with separate temperature and humidity set points that correspond with the lights on day and lights off night The set points can also be made the same if continuous conditions are needed throughout the light cycles This option is broken down into 2 sections which work together as Day Night
37. humidity Temperature sensor error In the event an alarm occurs the alarm indicator will appear on the status bar and an audible alarm will occur The flashing Alarm icon will appear on the status bar and the alarm pop up window will automatically appear Audible speaker Alarm icon The flashing O Alarm icon will appear on the status bar 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 76 of 106 Alarm Screen Alarm condition Alarm condition Icon rt Temperature Low Snooze Button Close Window Snoozing the speaker When in an alarm condition the speaker can be temporarily silenced to avoid being a nuisance to those nearby The alarm will reappear after 60 minutes has passed if the condition has not been corrected The audible alarm will not sound if the alarm speaker is muted Snooze Press the minutes Snooze button the audible alarm is silenced for a period of 60 When the alarm condition is corrected the alarm indicator and the audible alarm will automatically turn off unless there is another alarm condition To check what the alarm condition is press the fA Alarm button on the status bar Snooze and the alarm window will be displayed If the Snooze button has already been pushed and 60 minutes have not passed the Snooze button will be greyed out Close Wini If you press the Close Window button the Alarm Window will close but the alarm will still be pr
38. iled instructions on how to safely remove the chamber off the shipping pallet see document located on the chamber Choosing a Location This product weighs in excess of 400 pounds Ensure that sufficient resources are available to safely move the product To ensure proper operation the unit must be located on a firm level surface capable of Supporting approximately 500 pounds The unit should be located in an 18 C to 25 C ambient area and where there is no direct airflow from heating and cooling ducts as well as out of direct sunlight Allow four inches of clearance on all sides of the product to allow for connections and airflow Water Source Needed 7000 7001 7002 7003 Depending on user set points these units may not need a drain Drains are recommended at temperatures below 15 C The unit requires a dedicated electrical connection Power requirements vary depending upon the chamber model see Connecting Electrical Power section 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 10 of 106 Choose a location where these facilities are or can be made available If a water source or a drain Is not available contact CARON customer service and ask about our CRYS102 product line or click this web link for information on the product http www caronproducts com 65 Preliminary Cleaning Your new environmental chamber was thoroughly cleaned prior to leaving the factory It is recommended however to disinfect all i
39. ime 2 hours for example Wait for Process Wait for a Process When Wait for Process button is selected the parameter step will wait until the setpoints have been reached before proceeding to the next step 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 55 of 106 Press the step 2 Step 1 button to go back to the Profile 1 screen to set up Step type icon eT pars A rda Pi Press the 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 56 of 106 Jos sll Press Hours and or Mins button s for desired soak time This feature allows the unit to stay at the Ramp value for a specified amount of time before going to the next Step Enfer Tine in Hours When finished entering values press the Profile 1 screen to set up Step 3 Press Step 3 button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 57 of 106 Repeat amp Choose the Repeat button To enter which step is to be repeated press the amp and enter value on pop up key pad There is a note that gives specific instructions which steps can be repeated After entering the specified step the number of repeats for that step can be specified The of repeats is a similar to a loop that will allow a specified step to run continuously until the repeat cycle is complete then it will move to the next step The maximum number of repeats is 255 What cannot be done is to create a repeat within a
40. in gas guard system there will be 2 gas inlets Each of the inlets should be connected to an individual gas tank as described above Installing the Heatless Dryer Package DRYR301 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 18 of 106 The Heatless Dryer Package extends the operational limits to a minimum humidity control point of 2 RH and improves the dehumidification rate by purging the chamber with dry air Air flows through the Dryer Package only when dehumidification is required to maintain the humidity set point lt uses compressed air at 90 to 100 psig to operate Maximum airflow required is 480 SCFH 8 CFM Of this 300 SCFH 5 CFM is injected into the chamber as dry air and 180 SCFH 3 CFM is exhausted into the room after being used to regenerate the desiccant Particles of dirt or rust as well as large amounts of condensed moisture or oil that may be in the compressed air line feeding the dryer must be removed from the air stream before it enters the dryer moisture and filtered to 10 microns minimum A Incoming compressed air must be free of dirt oil Dryer Panel Tower Clamps Power Cord optional Air Tube Mounting Brackets Flow Meter Outlet Air Supply Inlet Pressure Regulator Knob Flow Meter Coalescent Filter Adjustment With Drain Pressure Regulator Dial 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 19 of 106 A Incoming compressed air must not exceed 100 psig CARON rec
41. ing to fash drive when first inserted into USB port Export all history data to flashdrive Otherwise will only export history data from last export date Eject the flashdrive from the USB port Eject button When flash drive is inserted into the USB port a USB flash drive icon and flashing Info button appears in the status bar indicating that the data is being downloaded to Eject the flash drive Once Info icon stops flashing select the Eject button Wait until the USB icon disappears to safely remove the flash drive from the USB port Note Press the Eject button before removing the flash drive from the chamber otherwise there could be the risk of corrupt data Here is a graphic to illustrate how the data retrieval works Flash drive Flash drive Flash drive Removed Inserted Removed History back to when chamber was turned on Time Continuous data log 5 min interval MEE Auto Export Not all Data PO Auto Export All Data 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 39 of 106 Operation of the Heatless Dryer Package DRYR301 The flow meter shows the flow rate of dry air entering the chamber It is adjustable by the knob at the bottom of the meter Maximum performance is obtained at 300 SCFH or 5 CFM Operating the unit above or below this purge rate may decrease performance A pressure regulator is installed between the tower dryers and glass flow meter to limit t
42. ith hours in military time History Retrieval Auto Export We 9 10 AM a n 43 r Automatically export stored data logging to fash drive when first inserted into USB port Export all history data to flashdrive Otherwise will only export history data from last export date Eject the flashdrive from the USB select the Auto Export feature on the USB menu screen Insert the flash drive into the chamber s USB port A new csv file is automatically created on the flash drive with all the stored history data The file name nomenclature is Data End YYYY MM _DD HH_MM 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 36 of 106 We 3 10 AM d G ome All Data Automatically export stored data fogging to flash drive when first inserted into USB port Export all history data to flashdrive Otherwise will only export history data from last export date Eject the flashdrive from the USB There is also an All Data feature to indicate if the upload should include all data since the unit has been used or just the history data since a flash drive was inserted last An Info button will appear in the status bar warning the user not to remove the flash drive while the data is being uploaded The length of time to upload the file will depend on the file size When the Info button disappears from the status bar press the Eject button to safely remove the flash drive Now the data can be
43. l RevB 02 24 15 Page 97 of 106 Wie 9 10 Ae ail a SS a 7 eT Dryer r 7 eG 5 Dec viv Led It Co viv Alm 1 Def viv Alm 2 Pu viy Alm 3 Chamber control amp functionality is restored as soon as the screen is exited Home settings or Factory buttons When finished with diagnosis in Output 1 or Output 2 Factory back to the Factory screen all parameters that were selected in Output 1 or Output 2 screens will reset to off position screen press the Factory button to return to that screen Once you go Press the Home button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 98 of 106 SECTION 12 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE The CARON chamber has been robustly designed to minimize performance problems However regular maintenance is very important for continuous trouble free operation As a general rule CARON recommends an annual calibration check of the temperature and humidity systems CARON offers a full range of on site calibration and validation services We also offer preventative maintenance contracts on our equipment Contact our Service department for details at 740 373 6809 or visit us on the web at www caronproducts com Recommended Daily Maintenance Checks Check the Temperature and humidity displays versus set points Check for and correct any alarm condition Recommended Monthly Maintenance Checks Check to ensure the drain in the bottom of the
44. n be used to e View the current chamber configuration e See the percent output of the control system e Manually and individually toggle any output To access the Factory Menu Settings Button Press the Factory Button Factory Press the Factory button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 95 of 106 Model Details From the factory menu four items can be selected Press the Details button to view the chamber s configuration Model Number Software revisions System Functions amp Options ur put Percent be From the Factory screen press the Output Percent button to view the current percent output level of each control parameter i cirip Parami caem 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 96 of 106 Output 1 amp 2 Buttons Navigating to the Output 1 or Output 2 screens in the factory page will temporarily halt chamber control amp functionality To individually and manual control each output variable from the factory screen press Output 1 the Output 1 button Note Based on the chamber model number and options not all functions will be present P Blower Air Ht Aux Hit Dear Ht Refrig Each item can be turned on to check the condition of that device or parameter to aide in diagnosing a problem Output 2 Press the Output 2 button for other parameter buttons 7000 10 Series Operations Manua
45. n swap dipped in alcohol Clean more often when operating the recorder in a dusty environment 4 Always keep the door closed while the unit is recording 5 Never lift the pen arm more than is necessary to remove and replace the chart paper Excessive lifting may cause a decrease in the pen tip pressure and cause light printing 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 68 of 106 Operation of 10 Side Mounted Recorders RCDR320 RCDR321 Side mounted Honeywell DR 4300 General Purpose Circular Chart Recorders are also available with CARON chambers This chart recorder uses reliable microprocessor operation to generate dependable pen drawn analog traces on preprinted 10 inch 250 mm charts The two pen model accepts inputs from a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor The single pen model records temperature only The recorders are housed in a molded case with a glass window gray gasketed door which protects internal components while allowing easy access to the chart Routine Maintenance The recorder does not require any periodic maintenance However the chart and ink cartridges will have to be replaced as required Replacing the Ink Cartridge Refer to Figure 8 in the Honeywell manual Replacing the Ink Cartridge and Chart 1 Remove power from recorder Push in the button on the door and swing the door open 2 Pull up on the pen lifter to raise the pens from the chart plate NOTE DO NOT LIFT THE PENS DIRECTLY
46. n the Status Bar when the Light Timer is active and during the lights on time 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 49 of 106 Day start Current time time Night set points Day set points Light bank fae ea status Night start time When Light Cycle is active the ba Light Cycle Info icon appears in the Status Bar Press this icon button and Light Cycle Info screen will appear displaying information about the Light Cycle and if it is near completion of the cycle Close Window To return to the home screen press the Close Window button or wait 15 seconds and the screen will return to the home screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 50 of 106 Interior Electrical Outlet OQUTL305 1 thru OUTL309 2 An optional interior electrical outlet is available to supply power to small interior appliances such as shakers or stirrers It is not intended to power high current draw devices Each outlet will handle up to 1 0 Amp Incubators with a single interior outlet will handle 1 0 amps total Incubators with three outlets will provide 4 0 amps total All outlets are resettable GFI protected Other outlet configurations can be purchased OUTL305 US outlet is 115V 60Hz OUTL306 European Schuko outlet is 230V 50Hz OUTL307 UK British outlet is 230V 50Hz OUTL308 Australia outlet is 230V 50Hz OUTL309 Brazil outlet is 230V 60Hz Note When running high
47. nks are plugged in to the correct connector Check the light timer screen and make sure the touch screen programming is correct 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 103 of 106 SECTION 15 SPARE REPLACEMENT PARTS General PartNumber Description _ Power Line Cord 115V 60Hz Power Line Cord 230V 60Hz Power Line Cord 230V 50Hz Temperature Related Part Number _ Description SOL 108 Refrigeration Cooling Solenoid Humidity Related Part Number Description __ 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 104 of 106 Fuse Related ID Description 15V 230V 60 230 50 FUS3 OUTL305 1 FUS 106 1A PP E pF OUTL3O5 20 pF OUTL3O6 38 o e e C Options Related Part E RCDR317 RCDR3I7 _ 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 105 of 106 C ARSEN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Caron Products and Services Inc 27640 State Route 7 C E Marietta OH 45750 USA amp 14 Declares that the product Designation 7000 amp 7001 Series Model Numbers 7000 50 3 7000 75 3 7001 50 3 7001 75 3 Classification Electrical equipment intended for residential commercial and lighting industrial environments Rated Voltage 220 240 ac Rated Frequency 50Hz Meets the essential requirements of the following European Union Directive s using the relevant section s of the normalized standards and related documents shown EMC
48. nterior surfaces with a general purpose laboratory cleaning agent prior to using the product After cleaning dry all interior components with a sterile cloth as necessary Installing the Port Stoppers The unit has an access port built into each side of the cabinet The ports are designed to allow customer access for equipment validation and for installation of other equipment inside the chamber These ports should be sealed with the provided rubber stoppers to allow the chamber to function properly Install the stoppers provided in the port on each side of the unit Installing the Shelves The 7000 10 Series environmental chamber includes 3 perforated stainless steel shelves Each shelf requires two shelf channels for installation The left and right shelf tracks are the same Prior to installation take time to consider what the size of the product being placed in the chamber will be and set the shelf spacing accordingly Additional shelving can be purchased through CARON customer service if necessary The chamber should be empty when being moved To install the shelf channels insert the rear tab on the shelf channel into the rear wall on the side wall of the chamber Then insert the front tab into the front pilaster Push the entire shelf channel towards the rear of the unit and snap it down into place Man istributed load of 00 pounds The maximum A Each shelf is capable of supporting a uniformly 7000 10 Series Or c chamber capacity
49. nts All alarm set points were pre set at the factory to minimize nuisance alarms that could be created as a result of door openings Alarm set points can be changed based on individual user requirements To change the alarm set points Settings Button Press the Alarms Button Ajarns a Press the meat Alarms button Temperature Alarm Button Humidity Alarm Button Temp Alarm Press the Temp Alarm button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 80 of 106 Temperature Alarm High Limit Temperature Alarm Low Limit Enter Mew Temp High Alarm Keypad screen will appear Enter the High Temp Alarm value press z when complete Alarms a To change the Humidity Alarm press the Alarms button on the navigation Humidity i Alarm menu to go back to the Alarms screen Press the Humidity Alarm button and repeat the same steps for humidity 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 81 of 106 SECTION 9 ALERTS Alert System Overview The chamber control system is equipped with an Alert system that constantly monitors features of the chamber and to notify the user is if the cabinet needs any type of service that may need done to ensure good running performance of the chamber The intent is to notify the user that the chamber needs attention thus minimizing the risk of a failure or alarm condition Some of the alert features are replace the atomizers
50. ommends installing a pressure gauge filter and shutoff prior to the dryer to monitor incoming air pressure The air supply either house air or other compressed air source must be 90 to 100psig at the air supply inlet An oil less compressor may be used A Sound Suppression Kit maybe used to reduce the dryer noise contact CARON service for details 1 Attach Dryer Package to exterior chamber with four mounting screws Mounting Screws Mounting Screws 2 Connect dryer package power cord and 3 8 orange tubing into the dryer panel on the chamber Power Cord Connection Tube Connection 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 20 of 106 3 Attach 3 8 orange tubing from the chamber to the flow meter outlet i i i ii i Flow Meter Outlet 4 Connect compressed air to dryer package inlet fitting 1 4 NPT Dryer Inlet see Operations section of the manual for instructions on setting the pressure regulator and flow meter 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 21 of 106 Connecting the Fluorescent Lighting LGHT320 Chambers with optional fluorescent lighting have light banks consi
51. ost System is used to maintain operational temperature below 5 C When the chamber temperature is below 4 5 C the defrost system is enabled automatically When the chamber temperature is above 4 5 C except during a defrost cycle the defrost system is disabled automatically When the defrost system is enabled below 4 5 C a defrost cycle will occur once every 12 hours and lasts for about 20 minutes During the defrost cycle the chamber temperature will increase several degrees above set point to melt any ice that has formed on the evaporator This temperature spike is normal and assures long term operation Info Button mG Info Screen Defrost cycle in Close Window Press the Close Window button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 34 of 106 Operation of the Data Logger DLOG301 The DLOG301 option provides the customer with a means of logging data electronically for viewing at a later date Logged variables are temperature humidity CO2 and light intensity but only if the chamber is equipped with those features All data is time Stamped with year month day of the month hour minute 24 hour time ISO 8601 format This data is stored internally in the chamber in non volatile memory Data is logged every 5 minutes provided the chamber is on more than 10 years of data can be stored in memory If the internal memory fills up new data overwrites the ol
52. range bar 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 60 of 106 When a ramp cycle has more than 10 steps there is a button that will allow the steps to continue to the next profile With the Profile screen open at the bottom of the screen Continue to Profile button Continue to profile 2 press the Continue to profile button This will allow you to go to the next profile and set up the next number of steps The numeric value shown will change based on the next available profile Ramp When finished creating of the required steps press the Ramp Soak button to go back to Ramp Soak Profile screen Continue to next Profile icon 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 61 of 106 The black arrow indicates that after first profile 1 1 10 is finished it will continue on to profile 2 11 20 This example screen is showing all 5 profiles are being utilized up to 50 steps Operation of Front Mounted 6 Recorders RCDR316 RCDR317 Built in 6 ink pen temperature and or humidity recorders can be purchased with CARON chambers The recorders are shipped installed on the outer door of the chamber from the factory and require no installation 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 62 of 106 Changing the chart paper Pen Chart paper cartridge Recorder control buttons Hub knob Pen arm Backup battery Press and hold the change chart button on the
53. recorder 3 for approximately one second until the pen begins to move to the left of the chart and then release the button Wait until the pen has completely moved off of the chart To remove the chart paper unscrew counter clockwise the chart hub knob at the center of the chart Remove the old chart paper and position the new one so that the correct line coincides with the time line groove on the chart plate Re attach the chart hub knob and fasten securely against the chart Press and hold the change chart button 3 again for approximately one second until the pen begins to move back onto the chart and then release the button Check to make sure that the pen is marking on the chart paper If it is not then carefully adjust the pen arm to establish contact with the paper Chart recorder marking system This type of pen consists of a self contained ink reservoir with a porous plastic stylus which is Snapped around the outer edge of the metal pen arm A pen cap is provided to extend the life of the ink pen during shipping or when the recording unit is not in Service To remove the pen cap genily lift the pen arm away from the chart paper Remove the black plastic pen cap to expose the fiber tip of the ink pen and gently place the pen back onto the chart paper Do not let the pen arm snap back onto the chart paper This will flatten the fiber tip of the pen and will no longer give you a fine line marking on the chart paper
54. repeat or nested repeat It is ok to have a repeat from step 7 to step 1 black arrow but not repeat step 9 to step 1 and include step 7 to step 1 red arrow 23 425 6 8 3 10 steps Rapeois o Enter T ta tapem conidia Enter values example 2 for Step and 10 for Repeats 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 58 of 106 A Roopen 1 g Enler T ta jppedi conica Once this is complete press the screen 7 Wauseon Choose the Unused condition button The Unused step is set up to be the default 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 59 of 106 Thea hipa uima Le tie ipsos praia a ning Fes abep will be suppad and me profa al conas to toe nest Sher So when the Ramp Soak or Repeat condition is not chosen for a step the ramp profile program will skip over those unused steps When all of the Ramp profiles are entered press the Start Stop button and the ramp cycle program will run The program can be turned off at any time during the process but the Profile will start over from the beginning The other start stop buttons for the other profiles will be greyed out indicating that only profile 1 has steps that can be run Ramp profile running The Ramp icon will appear in the status bar Pressing this icon a pop up screen will appear with the profile steps that were chosen and what the current step the program is on This is indicated by the o
55. s button to set the minutes 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 46 of 106 To setup AM PM Press will toggle back and forth i AM PM button and the words for AM and PM Repeat process for setting up Lights Off End Time as T 4 a Acti ve d Light Bank From this screen press the ghi Cye j i a i Agie d Light Bank select which light banks are to be on during the light cycle d Light Cycle button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 47 of 106 Go back to the previous screen by pressing We 3 10 OM i a t e 1 i Timer i a 5 Actes d Satup 7 gt Light Bank Stan Slag Timer Stari Stop Timer To activate the Light Cycle Timer press the Start Stop Timer button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 48 of 106 Status of the Light Cycle The light cycle is programmed to automatically change lights temperature and humidity optional over a 24 hour period The Light Cycle Info screen is intended to provide a comprehensive visual illustration of the Light Cycle settings and current conditions When the Light Cycle is running the status of the cycle time can be displayed by pressing the Light Cycle icon that is in the Status Bar Light Cycle Status N The Light Cycle Info screen displays information regarding the light cycle start time end time light banks etc This icon is only displayed i
56. s The recorders are shipped installed on the outer door of the chamber from the factory and require no further installation Unlike ink pen recorders the thermal recorders draw their own chart and control lines The 10 recorders have been setup at the factory in the following configuration 7 Day 24 Hour Temperature 0 100 C Humidity 0 100 for dual input recorders If this is not the ideal configuration for an application the recorder may be reconfigured using the following process Configuring the recorder In order to configure the recorder you will need to enter the set up mode of the recorder To enter the set up mode of the recorder press and hold the Change Chart button 3 until the thermal pen arm begins to move off scale and then release the button Similar to the 6 recorder Note The green LED light will flash fast while the thermal pen arm is moving off scale Wait until the thermal pen arm has moved completely off scale and stops the green LED light will stop flashing and will be steady On Unscrew counter clockwise the chart hub Knob at the center of the chart and remove the recording chart paper Gently lift the thermal pen arm just enough to be able to slide the paper out from beneath it Remove the recording chart paper and place the Setup Chart onto the recorder This chart contains the configuration categories of the recorder Probe Input Inner Chart Temperature Outer Chart Temperature Temperature
57. ssembled and shipped inside the chamber The four 1 bolts required to mount the carboy to the unit will be mounted in the back side of the chamber Remove the carboy assembly from inside the chamber and attach it to the chamber using the 4 bolts Bolts 4 total Tubing connects disconnect to carboy Attach the preassembled tubing provided with the carboy to the water inlet on the rear of the chamber Tubing to water inlet Fill the carboy with water as described in the connecting a water supply section of the manual 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 17 of 106 Connecting a CQ supply CO2C302 High concentrations of carbon dioxide can cause asphyxiation The use of COs monitors and alarms is recommended for areas where CO can collect The CO gas supply should be 99 5 pure and should not contain a siphon tube Gas pressure to the unit must be regulated to 15 20PSI Failure to do so could cause tubing to burst The CO supply should be 99 5 and not have siphon tubes COs pressure should be regulated to 15 20 psi COs tank regulators can be purchased through CARON customer service Once the cylinder regulator is installed connect the outlet of the regulator to the hose barb fitting using the tubing and clamps provided An inline HEPA filter is provided to remove any contaminants in the CO2 gas supply Check the connections closely for leaks lf the unit is equipped with a built
58. sting of two lamps each 7000 10 series models have 2 independent light banks The light banks are suspended to the shelf underside The lights shipped fully installed in place trom the factory See the Operations or Maintenance sections of the manual for more details Lights should only be used in a non condensing A environment Light Banks Model 7000 10 shown 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 22 of 106 Connecting Analog Outputs OUTP301 OUTP302 With the purchase of OUTP301 or OUTP302 the controls are equipped with analog outputs A set of terminals are provided on the back of the unit to connect to analog outputs Analog Output Connections Analog outputs as either milliamps 4 20mA or voltage 0 5V signal output that represents each of the displayed temperature and humidity values These options can be used for connection to in house data acquisition recorder or alarm system Parameter Voltage Corresponding Value 4 20 mA 0 100 C Humidity 4 20 mA O 100 rh Connect shielded wires to the appropriate signal terminals I for current mA or V for voltage DC For both current and voltage outputs COM is common terminal 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 23 of 106 Installing Drain Water Pump PUMP301 Pump Outlet to Sink or Floor Drain Pump Inlet from Chamber Drain Reservoir with Internal Level Switch In applications where a floor drain
59. t Once the pen s has moved off of the chart again press and hold the change chart button 3 until the pen begins to move back onto the chart The pen should briefly stop at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart before continuing onto the chart to begin recording If the pen does not stop exactly at this location on the chart it can be adjusted or calibrated by using the left 1 or right 2 arrow buttons When the pen moves back onto the chart and briefly stops you will have approximately five seconds in which to adjust the pen s position using the left and right arrow buttons of Figure 3 On multiple pen recorders each pen will move one at a time onto the chart briefly Stopping at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart at which time the pen s position can be adjusted by using the left 1 or right 2 arrow buttons When the time to adjust the position of the first pen has expired the second pen will move onto the chart briefly stopping at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart at which time the second pen s position may be adjusted Each time the chart paper or fiber tip pen cartridge is changed you should make sure that each pen stops at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart paper 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 64 of 106 Otherwise this pen offset will cause the unit to record an incorrect temperature on the chart Recorder Calibration If a
60. t drain will not allow the chamber to drain lf a local floor drain is not available a variety of accessories are available through CARON customer service These accessories can also be viewed at www caronproducts com 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 13 of 106 For non humidified chambers operated above 15 C a drain is not needed Install the 3 8 plug into the drain connection Connecting the Water Supply To ensure proper operation distilled or deionized water is required as a supply on units that have humidity control If these water sources are not available contact CARON customer service between 50KQ CM and 1MQ CM and a pH of greater than 6 5 Using water outside this range will void your warranty Use only distilled or deionized water with a resistivity Do not use water that contains chloramines Chloramines can damage internal rubber gaskets resulting in leaks A A water inlet fitting on the back of the unit and 14 black tubing are provided to connect the water supply to the chamber Connect an appropriate water supply to the fitting Incoming line pressure should be regulated to not exceed 80 psi lf a Condensate Recirculator water recycling system was purchased as a water supply refer to its user s manual for proper installation of the water supply Connecting Electrical Power Failure to do so could result in electrical shock 7000 10 ations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 14 of 10
61. t of equipment or parts e Any customer modifications of this equipment or any repairs undertaken without the prior written consent of CARON will render this limited warranty void e CARON is not responsible for consequential incidental or special damages whether shipping damage or damages that may occur during transfer to the customer s point of use When the equipment is signed for at the customer s site ownership is transferred to the customer Any damage claims against the shipping company become the responsibility of the customer e Repairs necessary because of the equipment being used under other than normal operating conditions or for other than its intended use Repair due to the customer s failure to follow normal maintenance instructions Parts considered consumable including light bulbs filters gases etc Damage from use of improper water quality Damage from chemicals or cleaning agents detrimental to equipment materials Force Majeure or Acts of God This writing is a final and complete integration of the agreement between CARON and the customer CARON makes no other warranties express or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to the goods sold under this agreement This warranty cannot be altered unless CARON agrees to an alteration in writing and expressly stated herein shall be recognized to vary or modify this contract Ohio Law governs this warranty 7000 10 Series
62. t time to new status Press the Home button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 84 of 106 SECTION 10 INFO Info System Overview The chamber control system is equipped with an Information system that constantly monitors the chamber and to notify the user when an automatic condition is occurring This applies to conditions such as Defrost or others that cannot be switched on and off by the user but is controlled automatically by the software of the control system This notification cannot be disabled it only lets the user Know the chamber s current status Notification occurs via an Info pop up icon on the status bar When the Info icon is pressed a pop up window will display the Info condition s Info Button Info Screen Defrost cycle in process Close Window Press the Close Window button to return to the main screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 85 of 106 SECTION 11 ADVANCED FEATURES Setting the time amp day The chamber has an internal real time clock that keeps track of the day and time It is set at the factory to Eastern Standard Time and may need adjusted for your time zone To keep the clock accurate it will need to be adjusted manually for daylight savings time changes To set the day amp time Settings Button Settings s Press the Settings button Setup Button Press the Day Time Button
63. that the stabilization times described earlier have been satisfied prior to performing calibration Temperature Calibrate Button E ba i on oe mg a a m p nu Ener Hew Tamperalure Olfsal _ 1 4 Ma e a i at ee Keypad Enter the temperature offset by using the keypad and pressing e Enter when complete A positive value will move the temperature up and a negative value down Press the home button and verify the proper temperature is displayed Temperature calibration example 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 74 of 106 If the chamber temperature display reads 40 0 C and the calibrated independent sensor shows 40 3 C set the temperature offset value to 0 3 C If the calibrated independent sensor shows 39 6 C then the entered offset should be negative In this example the required offset to temperature would be 0 4 C Calibrating the Humidity If humidity calibration is needed the following steps can be taken Locate the reference instrument s humidity sensor in close proximity to the cabinets geometric center Be sure that the stabilization times described earlier have been satisfied prior to performing this calibration A positive value will move the humidity up and a negative value down Press the home button and verify the proper humidity is displayed Humidity calibration example lf the chamber temperature display
64. unit is draining properly Check front air intake filter If it is dirty replace it with CARON part number FLTR303 Washing the filter will result in poor performance Recommended Annual Maintenance Checks Disinfect all interior surfaces with a general purpose laboratory cleaning agent Perform a complete calibration of the temperature and humidity systems A full validation is recommended for GMP facilities each time a unit is installed moved or undergoes significant repair Contact CARON s service department to schedule on site validation 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 99 of 106 SECTION 13 SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Range 5 C to 70 C Amb 10 to 70C Temperature Temperature Sensor 3 wire RTD 0 Humidity Range a nei Amb to 98 Humidity Control 2 RH ie 3 RH Humidity Sensor Capacitive Interior Dimensions a ee ee ee 58 4cm x 65 5cm x 75 7cm Type 304 2B Finish Solid Stainless Steel 44 2 W x 32 6 D x 36 5 H 112 3cm x 82 8cm x 92 7cm Cold Rolled Steel Powder Coated Work Space 10 Cu Ft 283 Liters Exterior Dimensions Fe of Shelves Shelf Construction Type 304 Stainless Steel Electro polished Shelf Dimensions 22 5 W x 25 4 D 57 2cm x 64 5cm 7000 7001 7002 7003 10 Model 2 Shipping Weight 495 Ibs 225 kg 825 lbs 374 kg Electrical 115V 60Hz 12A 230V 60Hz 8A 230V 50Hz 6A Specifications are subject to change without notice Environmental Conditions Temperat
65. uploaded to a computer for viewing Using the Continuous Logging of Data method nothing on the touch screen has to be setup However using the History Retrieval method of data will require going into the USB screen to select either the Auto Export or All Data buttons before inserting flash drive into USB port To select the Auto Export and All Data buttons Settings Button Press the Settings button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 37 of 106 Setup Button Press the Setup button USB Button Press the USB button We 9 10 AM LOE ae Automatically export stored data lagging to fash drive when first inserted into USB port Export all history data to fashdrive Otherwise will only export history data frorn last export date Eject the flashdrive from the USE port All Data When the All Data button is selected this will retrieve all of the data from when the chamber was first turned on up to the current time when flash drive was removed from USB port 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 38 of 106 Auto Export When the Auto Export button is selected this will retrieve the data from the previous time when data was retrieved up to the current time when flash drive was removed from USB port USB flash drive icon Info button We 8 10 AM d G ome n Automatically export stored data logg
66. ure 15 C to 25 C Humidity non condensing See graph for details Includes export shipping crate This graph illustrates the operating temperature amp humidity range of models 7000 10 The Standard Range is without options and the Dryer Package is with the optional DRYR301 Slandard Opemting Range Relative Hurnidity Dryer Package Range 10 20 30 40 5 60 70 Tenaitdhie C 7000 10 Series units have forced internal air flow of 225 cfm 6 400 LPM 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 101 of 106 SECTION 14 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS reat PDSS Arata Mer EARS aes io pug epee w Ww mut IN ow y rig wre Rea ce re eum CY ot me oF eae Be FAREED gi pha p i i py fi umaa ar OecH ero s mls CTA i p gt io i rate s e pam ai yy g MAS Bil tA Ji J ead poe i 7 r 7 T tha s N T i PS e en on i i w 4 a oe rT f 7 5 A lt paci gy y gt lt gt Lu O i ay v wl 4 ty a h l ac aw 6 A Ana o 4 a a r i 2 J ste 2 i Le t Try EE gi Sheree y Ea F p Friis lt Acus mal bu af ya J i fe viene ne id a fh te UUN 3 ait ye rye j SS G G SS eS i i D O gt pip 125 Pat uo 1 pr gt nr Ee OA m gt ta Tt 1a WEM ae PE MPSA i Aus sf Sy re A eta teh SESE S xm A i ity anus th D 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page
67. y default passcode is 1234 This passcode can be changed by the user to create a unique 4 digit passcode The current passcode is required to change the passcode To lock the touchscreen Settings Control Lock Button Icon unlocked Press the Password Button Password th Press the Password button 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 92 of 106 lt Keypad i unlocked Passcode must be entered ta look To change passcode enter Faji Change CHG currant passcode followed Sacchi meme by ftw passcode Change CEG Passcode am Press the Change Passcode button Enie Curran Passeade Enter digits 1 2 3 4 press e Enter when complete 7000 10 Series Operations Manual Rev B 02 24 15 Page 93 of 106 The Enter New Passcode Keypad screen will appear Enter any new four digit passcode example 2 5 8 0 when complete Keypad l unlocked Passcode must be entered fa lack Passcode changed to 2580 The Lockout screen will tell you that the Passcode has been changed to a new value This is only time that the Passcode will be displayed on the Lockout screen 7000 10 Series Operations Manual RevB 02 24 15 Page 94 of 106 Factory menu amp troubleshooting The chamber control system is equipped with advanced diagnostics features which allow the user to manually turn on amp off each electronically controlled system The factory menu ca
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Tripp Lite 2-Year Warranty Extension 10_Handbucher_zum_Downloaden_files/WHB Motoreinheit AQ115 User Manual Android版マニュアルPDF Assembly and Operating Instructions Netter Vacuum-Fixing Lettore di prossimità Proxi reader Lecteur de Proxi RCA RP4806 Clock Radio User Manual Melissa 653-082 User's Manual Main - forja de RedIRIS 取扱説明書の誤記についてのお詫びとお願い Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file