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1. KT E6 09 2013 Page 37 135 D BINDER 9 Time programs The T4 12 program controller permits programming temperature cycles It offers 52 program memory positions with up to 100 program sections each To access the menu selection for time programs select Menu gt Programs gt Time program Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 25 2 Fan 1 00 0 z User Quick menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Menu Controller mode Event list Alarms Setpoints Safety controller Programs Import Export Settings Wy Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Week program Close Home Initial view Press the Menu button General menu Select Programs and press the operating button Submenu Programs Select Time Program and press the operating button KT E6 09 2013 Page 38 135 D BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time programs Stop Pause Resume Edit Create Rename Delete Y Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time programs Delete all a Submenu Time programs Turn the operating button to see additional menu items Submenu Time programs next page Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 39 135 D BINDER 9 1 Starting and
2. Select one ofthe programs and press the operating button to run the program If no program has been created and saved so far the message No programs found appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and enter a program with Create Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Start date DD MM YYYY 8 03 2013 End Ok0 123 CC gt Ok Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Entry menu Start date The current date is shown For a postponed start enter the desired start date with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 61 135 D BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Start time HH MM SS 15 05 36 Ins Pos1 End Pe 22456780 gt Close Ok Home 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Week program Program0004 Temperature C Section 0002 End Sunday 00 00 00 Fan a Setpoint Actual value 15 0 15 3 100 0 User Entry menu Start time The current time plus 30 seconds is shown For a postponed start enter the desired start time with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Initial view The week program is running sf This symbol on the controller display indicates that a week program is running During a running week program it is impossible to edit rename or delete this program when selecting such a function a corresponding m
3. The refrigerated incubator KT bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection according to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under At the end of the device s service life notify the distributor who sold you the device who will EN take back and dispose of the unit according to the directive 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE KT E6 09 2013 Page 120 135 D BINDER Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company that is certified according to conversion of the directive 2002 96 EC into national law or gt Instruct the distributor who sold you the device to dispose of it The agreements apply that were agreed with the distributor when purchasing the unit e g his general terms of payment and delivery gt If your distributor is not able to take back and dispose of the unit please contact BINDER service Certified companies disassemble waste used BINDER equipment in primary substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC The devices must be free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances in order
4. Do not operate the refrigerated incubator KT in hazardous locations Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas gt KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the unit The refrigerated incubator KT does not dispose of any measures of explosion protection Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT introduce any substance into the refrigerated incubator which is combustible or explosive at working temperature NO explosive dust or air solvent mixture in the inner chamber Any solvent contained in the charging material must not be explosive or inflammable l e irrespective of the solvent concentration in the steam room NO explosive mixture with air must form The temperature inside the chamber must lie below the flash point or below the sublimation point of the charging material Familiarize yourself with the physical and chemical properties of the charging material as well as the contained moisture constituent and its behavior with the addition of heat energy Familiarize yourself with any potential health risks caused by the charging material the contained moisture constituent or by reaction products which may arise during the temperature process Take adequate measures to exclude such risks prior to putting the refrigerated incubator into operation DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during
5. Submenu Safety controller Select Show safety controller settings and press the operating button The overview display shows the set points and actual values of the main temperature controller and the safety controller and indicates the safety controller mode Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual Chamber temperature C 37 0 37 6 Safety controller mode Limit absolute Overtemperature ec 40 0 37 6 Undertemperature C 32 0 Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual Chamber temperature C 37 0 37 6 Safety controller mode Offset relative Overtemperature C 3 0 37 6 Undertemperature C 5 0 Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Overview display with safety controller mode Limit example values Overview display with safety controller mode Offset example values Page 109 135 D BINDER 18 Notes on refrigerating operation Defrosting BINDER refrigerated incubators are very diffusion proof To ensure high temperature precision there is no automatic cyclic defrosting device At very low temperatures the moisture in the air can condense on the heat sinks leading to icing gt Operation with temperature set points above 5 C 41 F at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F Always close the door properly The air defrosts the ice cover automatic
6. gt Follow the statutory regulations for appropriate environmentally friendly disposal The main board of the refrigerated incubator includes a lithium cell Please dispose of it according to national regulations KT E6 09 2013 Page 121 135 D BINDER 22 Troubleshooting Fault description Possible cause Required measures Heating Set point temperature is not reached after specified time Unit door not properly closed Completely close unit door Door gasket defective Replace door gasket Controller not adjusted Calibrate and adjust controller Chamber heating permanently exceeding the set point Controller defective Semiconductor relay defective Contact BINDER service Controller not adjusted Calibrate and adjust controller Chamber doesn t heat up Notification eee Heating element defective Semiconductor relay defective Contact BINDER service Chamber doesn t heat up Safety controller has turned off the chamber Limit temperature reached Safety controller set too low Allow the unit to cool down and press the RESET button Check temperature set point and setting of safety controller If appropriate select suitable limit value Safety controller defective Semiconductor relay defective Controller defective BINDER Contact BINDER service Unit without function No power supply Check c
7. or Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Undertemperature Show settings Close Home Submenu Safety controller view with standard unit equipment Select Setpoint and press the operating button Submenu Safety controller view with optional unit equipment Select Overtemperature and press the operating button SS In case of a temperature safety device class 3 1 combined with optional unit equipment the safety controller setpoint is indicated as Overtemperature In this case an additional parameter Undertemperature is shown message Setpoints not available appears This latter has no function if you select it the You can also access this submenu to directly enter the safety controller setpoint via Quick menu gt safety controller setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller setpoint 15 0 End Ok 0123 BEE 5870001 Ok C Close Home Entry menu Safety controller setpoint Enter the desired value with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Press the Ok button to confirm Go one level back with the Close button or back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 104 135 D BINDER Overview of the current settings You can check the current settings of the safety controller Fixed val
8. 1 The possible combination of switching states are indicated A A symbol on the controller display indicates the switching state of the three zero voltage relay 3 outputs example outputs 1 2 turned on KT E6 09 2013 Page 53 135 D BINDER 9 3 8 Calling up the next parameter Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 40 00 00 30 00 999 00 999 00 Step 60 00 01 30 00 5 00 5 00 Step 80 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step 20 00 03 20 00 999 00 999 00 Step 40 00 00 30 00 999 00 999 00 Step 60 00 01 20 00 5 00 5 00 Step 70 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step 60 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program menu Save and exit Save and run Exit without saving sf ee ee BERG sc ek st RT o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INIO Po hm gt Close Time program editor example Press the Menu button Submenu Program menu Select Select parameter and press the operating button SSP With the Close button the controller returns to the time program editor Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program parameters Temperature controller Fan speed Close KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Program parameters Select Fan speed m
9. Submenu Time program Select Start to start an existing program and press the operating button The further procedure is equal to that described for the general menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0001 Program0002 Program0003 Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Select program example Select one ofthe programs and press the operating button to start the program Page 42 135 D BINDER Performance after completing the program The controller automatically changes to the Fixed value operation mode Before starting the program check the temperature setpoint entered in the Fixed value operation mode After end of the program the temperature will equilibrate to this value Too high or too low temperature after the program ends Damage to the charging material gt Check the temperature setpoint of Fixed value operation and if necessary adapt it 9 2 Cancelling a running time program To cancel a running time program go to Menu gt Programs gt Time program gt Stop To cancel a running time program you can also go to Quick menu gt Time program gt Stop The controller returns to the initial view Performance after manual program stop The controller automatically changes to the Fixed value operation mode Before starting a program check the temperature setpoint entered in the Fixed value op
10. U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed setpoint 6 Entry menu Fan speed setpoint ibo Yo A fan speed value is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Setting range 40 up to 100 Press the Ok button to confirm q Posi End Ok 0 4 23456789 gt Close Ok When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value KT E6 09 2013 Page 55 135 D BINDER 9 3 9 Saving the time program and leaving the program editor Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 40 00 00 30 00 999 00 999 00 Step 60 00 01 30 00 5 00 5 00 Step 80 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step Time program editor example 20 00 03 20 00 999 00 999 00 Step Press the Menu button 40 00 00 30 00 999 00 999 00 Step 60 00 01 30 00 5 00 5 00 Step 70 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step 60 00 01 00 00 5 00 5 00 Step a Bi v INIo BR ow N sf U ee lech sc ek ae ef o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program menu Select parameter Save and exit Save and run Exit without saving Submenu Program menu Select Save and exit and press the ope
11. Value Ref Rep T min T max R S 1 25 00 RIDDER 1 0 999 00 999 00 Ramp Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Section duration 0 00 15 Ins Pos1 End Ok o E Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Time program editor Select a value under H M S and press the operating button Entry menu Section duration A duration value is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 47 135 D BINDER 9 3 4 Repeating one or several sections within a time program Enter the number of the target section which shall be the start of the repeat cycle under Ref and the number of repeats under Rep To have sections repeated infinitely enter the number of cycles Rep as 1 Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C gg Select a value under Ref No Value H M S Rei Rep T min T max R S and press the operating button 1 25 00 00 00 15 0 999 00 999 00 Ramp J Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program editor Reference section d Entry menu Reference section Enter the target section number of the repeat cycle with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Pos1 End Ok 0 FEB 23450785 gt Close Ok Continue to enter the numb
12. option chap 19 8 you can switch on or off the object temperature indication via the controller To access the setting menu go to Menu gt Optional equipment gt Object temperature display Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Object temperature display Oplect temperature aplay On Submenu Object temperature display Object temperature display Off Select the desired setting and press the operating button Object temperature display On Object temperature display activated Object temperature display Off Object temperature display deactivated Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 33 135 D BINDER 8 Set point entry in Fixed value operating mode 8 1 Setting ranges Temperature 4 C 23 F up to 100 C 212 F Fan speed 40 up to 100 full speed Reduce the fan speed only if required because the spatial distribution of temperature will also be reduced Technical data refers to 100 fan speed g When you changed the temperature set point check the setting of the overtemperature safety controller class 3 1 chap 17 2 or the over undertemperature safety controller class 3 3 option chap 17 3 With set point type Limit adapt the safety controller always when changing the temperature set point 8 2 Entering the set points via quick menu To enter set points vi
13. question first Confirm operation Do not exit Really exit without saving Close Submenu Confirm operation This a security question Select the desired function and press the operating button If you selected Really exit without saving the controller goes back to the initial view 10 4 Deleting a week program To delete a week program go to Menu gt Programs gt Week program gt Delete or Menu gt Programs gt Week program gt Delete all Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Week program Start Stop Edit Create Rename Delete Delete all Close Home Submenu Week program Select Delete or Delete all and press the operating button If you selected Delete select then the week program to be deleted and press the operating button If you selected Delete all all week programs will be deleted in the controller Before deleting there is a security question Fixed value Confirm operation Do not delete Really delete Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Confirm operation This a security question Select the desired function and press the operating button Page 74 135 D BINDER 11 Keylock The key lock function serves to block the access to the controller When the key lock is activated the controller remains in the ac
14. BINDER Best conditions for your success Operating Manual APT line KT E6 Refrigerated Incubator with microprocessor program controller T4 12 and Peltier Refrigerating Technology Model Art No KT 53 E6 9020 0250 9120 0250 KT 53 UL E6 9020 0255 9120 0255 KT 115 E6 9020 0209 9120 0209 KT 115 UL E6 9020 0227 9120 0227 BINDER GmbH Address Post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen Tel 49 7462 2005 0 Fax 49 7462 2005 100 Internet http www binder world com E mail info binder world com Service Hotline 49 7462 2005 555 Service Fax 49 7462 2005 93 555 Service E Mail service binder world com Service Hotline USA 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 x3 Service Hotline Asia Pacific 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 Service Hotline Russia and CIS 7 495 98815 17 Issue 09 2013 Art No 7001 0241 D BINDER EG declaration of conformity EG KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Anbieter Supplier Fournisseur Anschrift Address Adresse Produkt Product Produit Typenbezeichnung Type Type BINDER GmbH Im Mittleren sch 5 D 78532 Tuttlingen K hlbrutschr nke mit Programmregelung Refrigerated incubators with program control Incubateurs r frig r s a r gulation programmable KT 53 KT 115 Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden EG Richtlinien The products described above are in conformity with the
15. Key lock Select Password and press the operating button Submenu Change password To change the password select Change password and press the operating button Entry menu Key lock password Enter the desired password with the operating button Factory setting is 0000 Press the Ok button to confirm g lock is impossible Keep well in mind any password modification Without the correct password unlocking the key KT E6 09 2013 Page 78 135 D BINDER 12 General controller settings In the Settings submenu you can enter the date and time select the language for the menus and the desired temperature unit perform the configuration for the controller s communication functions and reset the controller to factory settings To access the Settings submenu go to Menu gt Settings Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Settings Setup wizard Date and time Sprache Language Langue Idioma Lingua Display brightness Temperature unit Recording rate Factory reset Submenu Settings Turn the operating button to see additional menu items Network settings Vy Close Home Settings MAC address A Chamber configuration Dee Submenu Settings next page The RS 422 address menu item is visible only with optional unit equipment Close Home Setup wizard Chap 12 1 Date an
16. Saturday Sunday Daily Close KT E6 09 2013 Week program editor Select a field under Day and press the operating button Submenu Day of week Select the desired day or combination of days and press the operating button Keep turning the operating button to access further menu items Page 68 135 D BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Day of week Mon Fri a Sun Thu Mon Sat FritSat Sat Sun Close 10 3 4 Time of the day Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value Day H M S Activity 1 25 00 Monday a OG Inactive Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time of day 0 00 00 Ins Pos1 End Jof 23456789 gt Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Settings next page Select the desired function and press the operating button Week program editor Select a value under H M S and press the operating button Entry menu Time of day Enter the desired moment of the shift point with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 69 135 D BINDER 10 3 5 Activity of the shift point Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C Weel program Sior an No Value Day H M S Activity Selecta Menday CRY and press the operating button 1 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 U Fixed value 08 0
17. Settings General controller settings chap 12 Measurement chart Graphical display of the measured values chap 16 Optional equipment Setting for optional equipment like door heating interior socket zero voltage relay control outputs alarm output object temperature display chap 7 menu item is visible only with optional unit equipment Sensor adjustment Adjustment menu for single point and two point adjustments for Service purpose Service contact Service information System information Chamber information model name serial no firmware etc KT E6 09 2013 Page 25 135 D BINDER 6 1 2 Quick menu The Quick menu provides fast access to frequently used functions Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Quick menu Measurement chart Active alarms Temperature setpoint Fan speed setpoint Quick i Safety controller setpoint SEH Time program Week program Close Home Measurement chart Graphical display of the measured values chap 16 Active alarms Alarm settings chap 14 4 Temperature setpoint Temperature setpoint entry in Fixed value operating mode chap 8 Fan speed setpoint Fan speed setpoint entry in Fixed value operating mode chap 8 Safety controller setpoint Setting the safety controller setpoint chap 17 2 Time program Starting and cancelling a time program chap 9 1 9 2 Week program Starting and cancelling a w
18. 12 with digital display vertemperature safety controller class 3 1 acc to DIN 12880 thernet interface nner glass door eltier refrigerating system rogrammable key lock ptions accessories Additional shelf stainless steel erforated shelf stainless steel erforated rack with additional fixation for shaker operation einforced rack stainless steel with 1 set of rack lockings ack lockings 4 pieces afety controller class 3 3 acc to DIN 12880 ockable door Additional access ports 30 mm 1 18 in 50 mm 1 97 in or 100 mm 3 94 in with silicone plug Additional shelf stainless steel o O KT E6 09 2013 Page 126 135 D BINDER ero voltage relay control outputs via operation lines output to DIN socket 6 poles DIN plug included ater proof interior socket 100 240 V AC Qualification folder actory calibration certificate Spatial temperature measurement with measuring protocol and certificate 23 6 Spare parts and accessories SP BINDER GmbH is responsible for the safety features of the unit only provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts The user is responsible for any risks arising from using unauthorized accessories components Accessories and spare parts
19. 25 2 Fan 1 00 0 z User Quick menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Menu Controller mode Event list Alarms Setpoints Safety controller Programs Import Export Settings Wy Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time program Week program Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Initial view Press the Menu button General menu Select Programs and press the operating button Submenu Programs Select Week Program and press the operating button Page 60 135 D BINDER 10 1 Starting and running an existing week program To start aweek program go to Menu gt Programs gt Week program gt Start You can also go to Quick menu gt Week program gt Start see below Starting is also possible directly from the program editor chap 10 3 8 8 started In the Control off mode or during a running time or week program no week program can be 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fixed value Programs Week program Stop Edit Create Rename Delete Delete all Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0004 Program0005 Day Night Close Close Home Submenu Week program Select Start to start an existing week program and press the operating button Submenu Select program example
20. 57 135 D BINDER 9 4 Program interruption You can manually interrupt a time program pause or this will automatically occur when exceeding the entered tolerance range values of the corresponding program section see chap 9 3 5 Manual program interruption To interrupt a time program go to Menu gt Programs gt Time programs gt Pause Time program 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program Start Stop Submenu Time program Select Pause to interrupt the running time program and press the operating button Resume Edit Create Rename Delete Vy Close Home With button Home the controller returns to the initial view Time program paused 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program0001 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 10 0 1 1 5 Section 02 End 08 03 2013 08 07 44 Initial view example values Fan IN 1 00 0 The time program is running but halted The final time in this example 08 07 44 is running User Quick menu This symbol on the controller display indicates that a running time program is interrupted Continuing the time program after a manual interruption Time program 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program Start Stop us Submenu Time program Select Resume to continue the time program Edit and press the operating button Create Rename Delete Wy Close Home With button Home the controller
21. 85 135 D BINDER Enter the IP address Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 AIR address n n n n 192 168 0 100 ins Post End Ok 0 EB 23450780 gt Close Home Ok Entry menu IP address example value Enter the desired IP address with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home Enter the subnet mask Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 Subnet mask n n n n 155 255 255 0 de Post cna 0 0 i 2456789 gt Close Ok Home Entry menu Subnet mask example value Enter the desired net mask with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home Enter the chamber name Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 Chamber name MT E6 CDEFGHIJ FI wworar gt Close Ok Home Entry menu Chamber name Enter the desired chamber name with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 86 135 D BINDER Enter the network name Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 Network name rt Ee CDEFGHIJ Munoro gt Close Home Ok
22. Active Press the Menu button 5 35 00 Tuesday 08 00 00 Active 6 40 00 Tuesday 10 00 00 Active 7 35 00 Tuesday 18 00 00 Active 8 10 00 Tuesday 20 00 00 Active a v Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program menu Select parameter Save and run Exit without saving Submenu Program menu Select Program save and press the operating button Close With the Close button The controller returns to the week program editor Select parameter Changing between temperature and fan speed Saving the program The controller returns to the Week programs Save and exit submenu You can now select and start the week program as described in chap 10 1 Saving the program and start it Enter the start date and time see Save and run chap 10 1 If another time or week program is running the program is only saved but not started A corresponding message is displayed Attention the program is not saved After a security question the eh gt Exit without saving controller returns to the initial view Button Close The controller returns to the week program editor You can continue programming ER Make sure that you saved the week program before leaving the program editor KT E6 09 2013 Page 73 135 D BINDER With Exit without saving you exit the program editor without saving the program There is a security
23. Entry menu Network name Enter the desired network name with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home Enter the default gateway Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 Gateway n n n n ESA Post End Ok o fF 2saser00 gt Close Ok Home Entry menu Gateway example value Enter the desired gateway with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home Enter the DNS 1 or DNS 2 22 08 2012 05 05 06 Fixed value DNS 1 n n n n 92 168 0 1 ins Post End Ok 0 EB zsaser00 gt Close Ok Home Entry menu DNS 1 or DNS 2 example value Enter the desired number with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 87 135 D BINDER 12 9 Display of the entire network configuration To access the overview of the complete network configuration go to Menu gt Settings gt Network settings gt Show network settings Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Show network settings DHCP Off IP address 192 168 0 100 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1
24. Page 122 135 D BINDER Fault description Possible cause Required measures Heating continued With option safety controller class 3 3 undertemperature safety controller responds Alarm messages g Safety controller set point value exceeded Controller defective Safety controller defective Check setting of temperature set point and of the safety controller class 3 2 set point If appropriate select suitable value Contact BINDER service Refrigerating performance Low or no refrigerating performance Notification E Ambient temperature above 25 C 77 F chap 3 4 Select cooler place of installation Refrigerating system not turned on Contact BINDER service Too much external heat load Reduce heat load Low or no refrigerating performance Alarm message ES Error in the refrigerating system Contact BINDER service Controller Program duration longer than programmed Inappropriate tolerances have been programmed For rapid transition phases do NOT program tolerance limits in order to allow maximum heating speed Program stops one section too early Program line is incomplete When programming with setting ramp define the end value of the desired cycle by adding an additional section with a section time of at least one minute The controller returns to the initial view from any level No
25. Teil 2 010 Besondere Anforderungen an Laborger te f r das Erhitzen von Stoffen DIN EN 610 10 2 010 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials IEC 61010 2 10 2005 BS EN 61010 2 10 2003 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gulation et de laboratoire Partie 2 010 Prescriptions particuli res pour appareils de laboratoire utilis s pour l amp chauffement des mati res CEI 61010 2 10 2003 NF EN 61010 2 10 2005 Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborgerate EMV Anforderungen Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61326 1 2006 Berichtigung 1 2008 Berichtigung 2 2011 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2005 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 BS EN 61326 1 2006 A1 2008 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exigences relatives a la CEM Partie 1 Exigences g n rales CEI 61326 1 2005 AC1 2008 NF EN 61326 1 2006 mod Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te EMV Anforderungen Teil 2 2 Besondere Anforderungen Pr fanordnung Betriebsbedingungen und Leistungsmerkmale f r ortsver nderliche Pr f Mess und berwachungsger te in Niederspannungs Stromversorgungsnetzen DIN EN 61326 2 2 2006 Elec
26. These instructions present the functions which are available to the logged in administrator 6 1 1 General menu The general menu provides access to all setting functions of the controller a graphical display of the measured values and the possibility to read and give out data via the USB interface In addition supporting functions like a settings wizard or a contact page are available Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Menu Controller mode Event list Alarms Setpoints Safety controller Programs Import Export Settings WV Close Home General menu Turn the operating button to see additional menu items KT E6 09 2013 Page 24 135 D BINDER Fixed value Menu Optional equipment Sensor adjustment Service contact System information Close Measurement chart N 08 03 2013 05 05 06 General menu next page Optional equipment menu item is visible only with optional unit equipment Home Controller mode Switching between the operating modes control off or fixed value chap 6 2 1 Event list Display of status information and errors chap 15 Alarms Alarm settings chap 14 4 Setpoints Setpoint entry in Fixed value operating mode chap 8 Safety controller Setting the safety controller chap 17 2 Programs Time and week programs chap 9 and 10 Import Export Data transfer via USB interface chap 13
27. Unit size 53 115 Description Art no Shelf stainless steel 6004 0007 6004 0112 Perforated shelf stainless steel 6004 0029 6004 0115 Perforated rack with additional fixation for shaker operation 8012 0829 8012 0817 Reinforced rack with rack lockings 8012 0287 8012 0700 Securing elements for additional fastening of racks 4 pieces 8012 0620 8012 0620 Door gasket silicone frame gasket on the kettle 6005 0238 6005 0207 Glass door gasket silicone 6005 0237 6005 0204 Description Art no Plug for silicon access port d30 6016 0035 Unit fuse 5x20 mm 250V 10 Amp middle time lag M 5006 0013 Temperature safety device class 1 complete 8009 0335 Temperature safety device class 1 spare fuse 5006 0043 Temperature sensor 2x Pt 100 straight 5002 0043 Temperature sensor Pt 100 straight optional door heating 5002 0021 Data Logger Kit T 220 8012 0715 Neutral cleaning agent 1 kg 1002 0016 Qualification folder DLO30031 Calibration of temperature including certificate DLO30021 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 2 5 measuring points DL030022 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 6 9 measuring points DL030023 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate 10 18 measuring points DL030024 a measurement acc to DIN 12880 including certificate 27 DL030025 KT E6 09 2013 Page 127 135 D BINDER 23 7 Dimensions KT 53 660 693 130 635 287 5
28. are identical so the temperature remains constant during the duration of the first program section e Sudden temperature changes These changes occur rapidly within the minimum amount of time minimum entry 1 second Step mode The set point of any program section functions as the section s target temperature At the start of the program section the unit heats up or cools down with the maximum speed to reach the entered value and then it holds it for the remaining section time The set point temperature remains constant for the section s duration Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C Time program editor Select a value under R S No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S and press the operating button 1 125 00 00 00 15 1 o 999 00 999 00 U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Ramp step Step Submenu Ramp step Select the desired function and press the operating button Ramp Setpoint ramp mode selected Step Setpoint step mode selected Close KT E6 09 2013 Page 51 135 D BINDER Examples Ramp mode 01 02 03 04 05 WC 100 80 60 40 20 30 120 180 380 Senin Corresponding program table C No Value Hms Re Rep Tmin Tmax RS oa wo 003000 1 o ze 999 Ramp o La oroo 1 o s s Rame o s
29. controller settings user data and passwords will be deleted Any entered programs the event list and stored measuring data are NOT affected To access the Factory reset function go to Menu gt Settings gt Factory reset Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Factory reset Do not reset Really reset Submenu Factory reset This a security question Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home 12 8 Network configuration The settings of this submenu are required for networking chambers with an Ethernet interface e g to connect them with BINDER s communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem You can display the chamber s IP address that has been assigned by your DHCP server or manually assign the IP address All necessary configurations for networking the chamber are available in this menu To view and configure the network settings go to Menu gt Settings gt Network settings SH To configure the network settings the DHCP state must be set to off Otherwise the DHCP server would assign the network configuration If you try to configure the network settings with enabled DHCP state the message DHCP enabled is shown Confirm with Ok to return to the Network settings menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Network setting
30. following EC guidelines Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux directives CE suivantes Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EG Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Directive basse tension 2006 95 CE EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EG EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Directive CEM 2004 108 CE Richtlinie 2006 95 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 12 Dezember 2006 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten betreffend elektrische Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen Council Directive 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2006 95 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 12 d cembre 2006 concernant le rapprochement des legislations des Etats membres relatives au mat riel lectrique destin a tre employ dans certaines limites de tension Richtlinie 2004 108 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 15 Dezember 2004 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit und zur Aufhebung der Richtlinie 89 336 EWG Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 98 336 EEC Directive 2004 108 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Cons
31. for IEC connector plug with power cable KT E6 09 2013 Page 18 135 D BINDER 3 Completeness of delivery transportation storage and location of installation 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and completeness of delivery After unpacking please check the unit and its optional accessories if any based on the delivery receipt for completeness and for transportation damage Inform the carrier immediately if transportation damage has occurred The final tests of the manufacturer may have caused traces of the shelves on the inner surfaces This has no impact on the function and performance of the unit Please remove any transportation protection devices and adhesives in on the unit and on the doors and remove the operating manuals and accessory equipment Sliding or tilting of the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads gt Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door or the door handle gt Lift the unit from the pallet at the four lower corners with the aid of four people If you need to return the unit please use the original packing and observe the guidelines for safe lifting and transportation chap 3 2 For disposal of the transport packing see chap 21 1 Note on second hand units Ex Demo Units Second hand units are units that were used for a short time for tests or exhibitions They are thoroughly tested before resale BINDER ensures that the chamber is tech
32. functionally and electrically independent of the temperature control system If an error occurs it performs a regulatory function Se Check the setting regularly and adjust it following changes of the set point or charge 17 2 1 Safety controller modes You can select between Limit absolute and Offset relative safety controller mode e Limit Absolute maximum permitted temperature value Example Temperature set point 40 C Safety controller set point 45 C This setting offers high safety as a defined temperature limit will not be exceeded It is important to adapt the safety controller set point after each modification of the temperature set point Otherwise the limit could be too high to ensure efficient protection or in the opposite case it could prevent the controller from reaching an entered set point outside the limit range e Offset Maximum overtemperature above any active temperature set point The maximum temperature changes internally and automatically with every set point change Example Temperature set point 40 C Safety controller set point 5 C This setting is recommended for program operation It is important to check the safety controller set point and safety controller mode occasionally as it does not offer a fix independent limit temperature value which would never be exceeded KT E6 09 2013 Page 102 135 D BINDER 17 2 2 Setting the safety controller To display a
33. information not necessarily emphasized in the same way in order to avoid disruptions that could result in direct or indirect injury or property damage 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unit The following labels are located on the unit Pictograms Warning signs Service label Service Hotline International 49 0 7462 2005 555 USA Toll Free 1 866 885 9794 Hot surface or 1631 224 4340 Pocena u CHI 7 495 98815 17 service binder world com www binder world com BINDER AN Risk of injury UL units only PEINDER 000 L AA E Unit front KT Unit front KT UL Figure 1 Position of labels on the unit SP Keep safety labels complete and legible Replace safety labels that are no longer legible Contact BINDER service for these replacements KT E6 09 2013 Page 12 135 D BINDER 1 4 Type plate The type plate is located on the left unit side on the bottom right side Nominal temperature 100 C 0 70 kW C Thermoelectric cooling 212 F 200 240 V 1N Peltier Enclosure protection IP 20 3 0 A Temp safety device DIN 12880 50 60 Hz RG Class 3 1 a Art No 9020 0209 US PATS 4585923 5222612 5309981 Project No 5405194 75601143 75772287 6079405 HIM A INN D 78532 Tuttlingen Germany KT 115 Serial No 00 00000 gt BINDER Tel 49 0 7462 2005 0 Internet www binder world com Made i
34. or the plug of your USB drive into the USB port in the instrument box USB This symbol on the controller display indicates that data are being transmitted via the USB port 13 2 Importing data from USB drive Insert the USB stick or the plug of your USB drive into the USB port in the instrument box To configure data import from USB media go to Menu gt Import Export gt Import from USB drive Fixed value 2 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Import from USB drive All time programs All week programs Configuration Submenu Import from USB drive Select the desired data and press the operating button Data is read from the connected media Close Home All time programs All stored time programs All week programs All stored week programs Configuration Service only Select the desired data type and press the operating button Data will be imported from the connected media If no USB device has been connected the message No USB device found is displayed It disappears after inserting the USB stick or the plug of your USB drive into the USB port in the instrument box USB This symbol on the controller display indicates that data are being transmitted via the USB port KT E6 09 2013 Page 91 135 D BINDER 14 Notifications and Alarms 14 1 Notifications overview Fixed value operation ken ken o Heating active Time program oper
35. performed graphically via PC For further information refer to the operating manual of the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 The connection to a computer is established using the KT interface via an interface converter Pin allocation of the RS 422 interface 5 on the Pin2 RxD unit rear Pin 3 TxD Pin 4 RxD Pin 5 TxD Pin 7 Ground KT E6 09 2013 Page 110 135 D BINDER 19 3 Data logger kit option The BINDER Data Logger Kit offers an independent long term measuring system for temperature available for different temperature ranges The BINDER Data Logger is equipped with a keyboard and a large LCD display alarm functions and a real time function Measurement data are recorded in the Data Logger and can be read out after the measurement via the RS232 interface of the Data Logger It offers a programmable measuring interval and permits storing up to 64000 measuring values Reading out is done with the Data Logger evaluation software You can give out a combined alarm and status protocol directly to a serial printer Data Logger Kit T 220 Measuring sensor for the temperature values of the chamber Temperature range 90 C 194 F up to 220 C 428 F For detailed information on installation and operation of the BINDER Data Logger please refer to the mounting instructions Art No 7001 0204 and to the original user manual of the manufacturer supplied with the data logger 19 4 Objec
36. prescribed minimum distance to the rear wall of 100 mm 3 94 in Figure 6 Spacer for wall distance Figure 7 Rear KT with mounted spacers KT E6 09 2013 Page 21 135 D BINDER 4 2 Electrical connection The refrigerated incubator comes with an IEC connector plug Art no Voltage Current Power Model x 0 or 1 Power plug 10 type frequency Unit fuse KT 53 9x20 0250 Shock proof Es KT 115 9x20 0209 plug 200 V to 240 V 1N 50 60 Hz 10A KT 53 UL 9x20 0255 KT 115 UL 9x20 0227 NEMA 5 15P 100 V to 120 V 1N 50 60 Hz 10A e Prior to connection and start up check the power supply voltage Compare the values to the specified data located on the unit s type plate left unit side bottom right hand see chap 1 4 e When connecting please observe the regulations specified by the local electricity supply company as well as the VDE directives for Germany e Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 e Over voltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 Il Danger of incorrect power supply voltage Damage to the equipment gt Check the power supply voltage before connection and start up gt Compare the power supply voltage with the data indicated on the type plate See also electrical data chap 23 4 To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can b
37. program values for the first parameter temperature A first program line is shown This corresponds to a program section You can now edit the values Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value Day H M S Activity 12 1 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive PI Week program editor view with optional control outputs C DL To edit the values select the desired value and __ press the operating button 1 a Ea e KT E6 09 2013 Page 66 135 D BINDER To create a second program line section turn the operating button to the right and press it The next section will be added Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value Day H M S Activity 12 1 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive CR 2 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive Week program editor view with optional control outputs 1 GO To edit the values press the operating button select the desired value and press the operating button 1 1 DJ again Bin v 10 3 1 Section handling Fixed value 2 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C Week progran ae R No Value Day H M S Activity Select a value under Ne and press the operating button 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive J F
38. situated again within the entered tolerance limits the program automatically continues Therefore the duration of the program may be extended due to the programming of tolerances SP Programming of tolerances may extend program duration An entry of 999 for the tolerance minimum means minus infinite and an entry of 999 for the tolerance maximum means plus infinite Entry of these values will never lead to program interruption When requesting a rapid temperature transition we recommend not programming tolerance values in order to enable the maximum heating up or cooling down speed Start with the minimum value Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C H M S Rep T min T max 1 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Tolerance range minimum temperature Time program editor Select a value under T min and press the operating button Ramp 4999 00 C Entry menu Tolerance range minimum temperature Enter the desired value with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm 23456789 a Del Ins Pos1 gt Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Page 49 135 D BINDER Continue to enter the maximum value Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 1 25 00 00 0
39. the operating button to see additional data Fixed value 08 03 2013 15 05 06 Event list 09 01 59 User management disabled 09 12 05 Language loaded 09 17 20 Fan setpoint 80 00 Submenu Event list example 09 35 12 Fan setpoint 100 00 The events of the current day are displayed 10 04 12 New section time program 10 06 46 Time program started v Close Reset Home When there is more information than one page you can scroll the event list in both directions with the operating button To select a different date select Messages of indicated day and press the operating button You can enter the desired date through an entry menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select date DD MM YYYY 18 03 201 3 Entry menu Select date The current date is shown Enter the desired date with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Ins Pos1 End Ok of 23456789 gt Close Ok Home The event list of the selected date is displayed KT E6 09 2013 Page 98 135 D BINDER 16 Graphical display of the measured values To access the graphical display go to Menu gt Measurement chart Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 0 0 0 5 0 11 0 16 0 22 Measurement chart view sample view with optional unit equipment Press the Settings button Temperature Safety controller temperature Door temperature Output 1 E
40. to eliminate any health hazards to the employees of the recycling companies gi Prior to handing the unit over to a recycling company it is the user s responsibility that it is free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit Prior to disposal disinfect the unit from all sources of infection Be aware that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber If you cannot safely remove all sources of infection and toxic substances from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 24 and enclose it with the unit Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take a unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC gt Prior to disposal remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit gt A unit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed must be considered as special waste according to national law Dispose of it accordingly 21 5 Disposal of the unit in non member states of the EC Alteration of the environment gt For final decommissioning and disposal of the unit please contact BINDER service
41. 0 15 1 0 999 00 EEERN Ramp U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Tolerance range maximum temperature Zog 00 C q 012345678 EI vans ros gt Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Time program editor Select a value under T max and press the operating button Entry menu Tolerance range maximum temperature Enter the desired value with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 50 135 D BINDER 9 3 6 Set point ramp and set point step modes Ramp mode The set point of a given program section functions as the section s start temperature During the section s duration the temperature set point gradually passes to the set point of the subsequent program section The actual temperature value follows the continually changing set point If the last program section is in ramp mode then you must program an additional section to provide the target temperature Otherwise the corresponding section would be incomplete i e the program would stop one section too early Programming in the ramp mode allows various kinds of temperature transitions e Gradual slow temperature changes The set point changes its value gradually during the entered section duration The actual temperature value X follows the continually moving set point W at any time e Constant temperature The initial values of two subsequent program sections
42. 07 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements UL 61010 1 a Edition 2005 07 22 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements IEC 61010 1 2010 3 Edition and IEC 61010 2 10 2003 Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for the heating of materials KT E6 09 2013 Page 13 135 D BINDER 1 5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the refrigerated incubator With regard to operating the refrigerated incubator KT and to the installation location please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the unit provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts To operate the unit use only original BINDER accessories or accessories from third party suppliers authorized by BINDER The user is responsible for any risk caused by using unauthorized accessories Danger of overheating Damage to the unit Do NOT install the unit in unventilated recesses gt Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat
43. 10 3 3 Day ofithe week en aaneennaen ea asec te EEEE EEE EEEO 68 1034 Time ofthe day EE 69 10 3 5 Activity ofthe shift point u n eneee NEEE 70 10 3 6 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay outputs uersnnesensnenennnnnennennnnnnn nn 70 10 3 7 Calling up the next parameter tees eeaeee cess eee aaaaeaeeeeeeeeeseesanaeeeeeeteseenes 71 10 3 8 Saving the week program and leaving the program editor eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneees 73 10 4 Deletinga week ere le TEE 74 11 BET eier GE 75 11 1 Directly activating the key lock FUNCTION nn 76 112 Automate Key lOCK EE 76 11 3 Changing the password for unlocking the key Jock ann 78 12 GENERAL CONTROLLER SETTINGS uss00444400000000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 79 12 1 Setup wizard EEN 80 12 2 Date and time settings 444un4ssnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnpnnnsnnnnennnnnnnn nn 80 12 3 Selecting the menu language of the T4 12 Controller nn 82 12 4 Setting display brightness rn 82 12 5 Changing the temperature unit nr 83 12 6 Defining the data recording rate rn 83 12 1 Factory RE 84 12 8 Network Configuration nn 84 12 9 Display of the entire network configuration sn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn nn 88 KEN Le Ree 88 12 11 RS 422 address with optional RS 422 mtertacel mann 89 12 12 Display and entry of the chamber configuration for service Durpose eessserssesreseerreserrrssrees 89 13 DATA
44. 13 05 05 06 Temperature unit Celsius C Fahrenheit F Kelvin K Submenu Temperature unit Select the desired temperature unit and press the operating button Close Home Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home 12 6 Defining the data recording rate To define the recording rate for data storage on the SD card go to Menu gt Settings gt Recording rate Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Recording rate seconds Jo Entry menu Recording rate The current recording rate is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Shortest possible value 60 seconds Press the Ok button to confirm A ok 012345 789 Delins gt Close Ok Home Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home Note After a period of 9 years the controller starts overwriting the oldest values on the storage medium This is independent of the selected storage interval and the actual operating time of the chamber In any case the data can be read out at any time using the function Export to USB drive chap 13 1 and stored externally KT E6 09 2013 Page 83 135 D BINDER 12 7 Factory reset The factory reset function allows resetting the controller configuration to the factory settings SP Risk of data loss When resetting to factory settings all
45. 3 2013 05 05 06 Activity Active Submenu Activity Select the desired function and press the operating button Close 10 3 6 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay outputs Fixed value TPT Week program editor Temperature controller C view with optional control outputs No Value Day H M S Activity mea Select a field under mz 1 25 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive Fo and press the operating button U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Zero voltage relay outputs Submenu Zero voltage relay outputs Outputs 1 On 2 Off 3 Off Outputs 1 Off 2 On 3 Off Outputs 1 Off 2 Off 3 On Outputs 1 On 2 Off 3 On Outputs 1 Off 2 On 3 On fon e g SE 4 touts 1 2 n zero voltage relay outputs turned on apus on ean elon Off zero voltage relay outputs turned off The possible combination of switching states are indicated Select the desired combination of switching states and press the operating button Close 1 he A symbol on the controller display indicates the switching state of the three zero voltage relay 3 outputs example outputs 1 2 turned on KT E6 09 2013 Page 70 135 D BINDER 10 3 7 Calling up the next parameter Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller No Value Day H
46. 3 3 pI overtemperature selected value of the safety controller exceeded Safety controller Undertemperature safety controller alarm with option class 3 3 ki undertemperature fallen below selected value of the safety controller Having reached the set point the temperature deviates by Temp Tange more than 2 C from the entered set point E KT E6 09 2013 Page 93 135 D BINDER 14 4 Alarm configuration and overview To access the alarm lists and configuration menu go to Menu gt Alarms Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Alarm History Buzzer test a Buzzer On Off Submenu Alarm Alarms On Off Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home Active Alarms List of the active alarms status set or acknowledged History List of all alarms status set or acknowledged or cleared Buzzer test Testing the alarm buzzer chap 14 4 3 Buzzer On Off Activating deactivating the alarm buzzer chap 14 4 3 Alarms On Off Activating deactivating the alarm functions Off Alarm buzzer off no alarm icons displayed No alarm messages will be displayed An alarm message can appear in 3 different states Status set e Active alarm e The corresponding alarm icon is displayed in the initial view The buzzer sounds if activated e The Info button in the initial view leads to the Alarms submenu for alarm acknowledg
47. 4 00 Interior volume cu ft 52 1 84 102 3 60 Quantity of racks standard max 2 5 2 6 Max load per rack Kg Ibs 15 33 1 40 88 2 Permitted total load Kg Ibs 40 88 2 120 264 5 Weight empty Kg Ibs 65 143 3 88 194 0 Temperature data Temperature range 1 C F 4 C 23 F up to 100 C 212 F Temperature fluctuation max K 0 1 0 1 max K 2 0 2 0 Temperature uniformity at 4 C 39 2 F K 0 3 0 3 variation at 25 C 77 F K 0 1 0 1 at 37 C 98 6 F K 0 3 0 3 Max heat compensation up to 40 C 104 F W 100 100 at 4 C 39 2 F minutes 8 8 Recovery time after doors at25 C 77 F minutes 1 1 were open for 30 sec 2 at 37 C 98 6 F minutes 1 1 Electrical data IP System of protection acc to EN 60529 20 20 Nominal voltage 10 V 200 240 1N 200 240 1N Power frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 Power plug IEC connector plug Shock proof plug Nominal power kW 1 10 0 70 at 4 C 39 2 F Wh h 250 250 Energy consumption 3 at 25 C 77 F Wh h 90 90 at 37 C 98 6 F Wh h 75 75 Overvoltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 II d Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 2 Unit fuse 5x20 mm 230V middle time lag M Amp 10 external 10 external Noise level approx dB A ee KT E6 09 2013 Page 125 135 D BINDER Electrical connection data KT constructed acc to UL requirements for the USA and Canada Unit size 53 115 Electri
48. 40 19 Alarm acknowledged Safety controller overtemperature 15 03 22 Alarm cleared Safety controller overtemperature Close Home Submenu Event list example The events and alarm messages of the current day are displayed The most recent message appears at the end of the list 14 4 3 Activating deactivating and testing the alarm buzzer Alarm buzzer test To access the functional test of the alarm buzzer go to Menu gt Alarms gt Buzzer test Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Buzzer test Buzzer test Off Close Home Submenu Buzzer test The current setting is displayed Press the operating button to turn on or off the buzzer for test purpose The modified setting is displayed Buzzer test On Buzzer turns on Buzzer test Off Buzzer turns off When turned on the alarm buzzer emits an intermittent signal To turn this off change the test function to Buzzer test Off KT E6 09 2013 Page 96 135 D BINDER Activating deactivating the alarm buzzer To activate or deactivate the alarm buzzer go to Menu gt Alarms gt Buzzer On Off Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Buzzer On Off Close Buzzer activation On Home Submenu Buzzer On Off The current setting is displayed To change the setting press the operating button The modified setting is displayed Buzzer activation On Buzz
49. 475 119 539 641 5 Dimensions in mm KT E6 09 2013 Page 128 135 D BINDER 23 8 Dimensions KT 115 718 130 860 712 500 119 564 1506 841 5 Dimensions in mm KT E6 09 2013 Page 129 135 D BINDER 24 Contamination clearance certificate 24 1 For units located outside North America and Central America Declaration regarding safety and health Erklarung zur Sicherheit and gesundheitlichen Unbedenklichkeit The German Ordinance on Hazardous Substances GefStofV and the regulations regarding safety at the workplace require that this form be filled out for all products that are returned to us so that the safety and the health of our employees can be guaranteed Die Sicherheit und Gesundheit unserer Mitarbeiter die Gefahrstoffverordnung GefStofV und die Vorschriften zur Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz machen es erforderlich dass dieses Formblatt f r alle Produkte die an uns zur ckgeschickt wird Note A repair is not possible without a completely filled out form Ohne Vorliegen des vollst ndig ausgef llten Formblattes ist eine Reparatur nicht m glich e A completely filled out form must be transmitted via Fax 49 0 7462 2005 93555 or by lette
50. 7 3 as well as in the time program editor chap 9 3 7 or the week program editor chap 10 3 6 via the operation lines The connection is realized as a DIN socket 4 on the unit rear A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Figure 11 Pin configuration of the DIN socket 4 on the unit rear Relay output 1 Relay output 2 Relay output 3 S 1 Pin 1 Pin Ze 3 Pin 3 Pin SE 5 Pin5 Pin 2 Pm 2 Make 4 Pin 4 Make 6 Pin 6 Make Switching state On 1xx Switching state On x1x Switching state On xx1 Maximum loading capacity of the switching contacts 24V AC DC 2 5 A Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage to switching contacts and connection socket Do NOT exceed the maximum switching load of 24V AC DC 2 5A Do NOT connect any devices with a higher loading capacity KT E6 09 2013 Page 113 135 D BINDER 19 8 Water protected internal socket option Ey You can turn on and off the voltage of the interior socket via the controller menu chap 7 2 The internal socket is splash proof IP system of protection 67 100 240 V 1N 50 60 Hz Charge max 500 W Maximum permitted operating temperature with this option 50 C 122 F Exceeding the permitted maximum temperature Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage to the internal socket Do NOT exceed the temperature set point of 50 C 122 F gt Set the overtemperature safety controller to Limit a
51. 8 03 2013 05 05 06 Create new program Based on Submenu Create new program Select New to create an entirely new program or Based on to use an existing program for further editing and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 44 135 D BINDER If you selected Based on then the program selection window appears Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0002 Program0003 Submenu Select program example Select the desired program and press the operating button Close Home If no program has been created and saved so far the message No programs found appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and enter a program with Create Now you can specify the name of the new time program Enter name 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program D Entry menu Program Enter the desired start time with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm TUVWXYZ of 23456789 gt Close Ok Home The time program editor is displayed Following the selection Based on this table for program entry shows the values of the selected program Following the selection Empty program there is an empty table which can be filled section by section with sample values You can edit the displayed values Entering the program values for the first parameter temperature A f
52. 92 168 0 1 DNS1 192 168 0 1 DNS2 0 0 0 0 Chamber name KT_E6 BIOS name KT_E6 Close Home Overview of the network configuration sample values Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home 12 10 MAC Address To identify the chamber in the Ethernet network you can display the chamber s MAC address To display the chamber s MAC address go to Menu gt Settings gt MAC address Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 MAC address 00 04 A3 55 C6 8D Close Home Submenu MAC address example value The MAC address is displayed Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 88 135 D BINDER 12 11 RS 422 address with optional RS 422 interface For chambers equipped with the optional RS 422 interface the RS 422 address serves to identify the chamber in a network and to establish communication with the optional BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem The factory default setting is 1 To enter the RS 422 unit address go to Menu gt Settings gt RS 422 address Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 RS 422 address 1 Entry menu RS 422 address Enter the desired address 1 up to 254 with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm A Pos1 End Ok 0 BER 2450780 gt Close Ok Home Go back to the Se
53. Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed setpoint o Entry menu Fan speed setpoint ibo Yo Select each number with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Setting range 40 up to 100 Press the Ok button to confirm Pose End Ok 0 74 23456789 Close Ok Home When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value Go back to the initial view with Home SP When operating the fan with less than 100 speed the temperature performance and the spatial exactitude of the temperature may differ from the manufacturer s specifications Do reduce the fan speed only if absolutely necessary due to special requirements KT E6 09 2013 Page 35 135 D BINDER 8 3 Entering the set points via general menu To enter set points via general menu go to Menu gt Setpoints Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoints Temperature Fan speed Submenu Setpoints Select Temperature or Fan speed and press the operating button Close Home Temperature setting To enter the temperature setpoint go to Menu gt Setpoints gt Temperature Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature setpoint O C Select each number with the operating button and press the operating bu
54. KT Chamber name KT_E6 Serial number 00 00000 Special application number 00 0000 Parameter version 511B 0002 001A Firmware version 1 521C 0001 0022 Firmware version 2 521B 0005 0017 Date of production YY MM DD 2012 01 01 Close Home Submenu System information sample values To display the BINDER Service contact data go to Menu gt Service contact Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Service contact gt BINDER Best conditions for your success Service hotline International 49 7462 2005 5 service binder world com www binder world com 55 USA Toll Free 1 866 885 9794 or 1631 224 4340 CIS 7 495 988 1517 Close Home Submenu Service contact Further information windows are accessible under Menu gt Settings gt Network settings gt Show network settings chap 12 9 and for service purpose under Menu gt Settings gt Chamber configuration chap 12 12 KT E6 09 2013 Page 30 135 D BINDER 7 Configuration of optional equipment SCH The Optional equipment menu item is visible only with optional unit equipment To access the selection menu go to Menu gt Optional equipment Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Optional equipment Door heating Interior socket Zero voltage relay control outputs Alarm output temperature Object temperature display Close 7 1 Ho
55. M S Activity 1 35 00 Monday 08 00 00 Active 2 40 00 Monday 10 00 00 Active 3 35 00 Monday 18 00 00 Active Week program editor example 4 10 00 Monday 20 00 00 Active Press the Menu button 5 35 00 Tuesday 08 00 00 Active 6 40 00 Tuesday 10 00 00 Active 7 35 00 Tuesday 18 00 00 Active 8 10 00 Tuesday 20 00 00 Active a v Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program menu Save and exit Save and run Exit without saving Submenu Program menu Select Select parameter and press the operating button Close SSP With the Close button The controller returns to the week program editor Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program parameters Temperature controller Fan speed Submenu Program parameters Select Fan speed and press the operating button Close KT E6 09 2013 Page 71 135 D BINDER Entering the set point values for another parameter fan speed The number of program lines program sections equal to the number in the temperature program is displayed The settings of the shift points day time activity are taken over from the temperature program they are no editable in this view You can enter the fan speed set points Es If you want to insert further sections or perform any other programming first change back to the temperature program through Menu gt Select parameter gt Tempe
56. No 1002 0016 door gaskets Instrument panel Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 Zinc coated hinge parts Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides rear unit wall Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on zinc coated surfaces We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No Art Nr 1002 0016 for thorough cleaning Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other cleaning agents is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Any corrosive damage caused by a lack of cleaning is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH gi Danger of corrosion Damage to the unit Do NOT use acidic or chlorine cleaning detergents Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on other kind of surfaces e g the zinc coated hinge parts or the rear unit wall For surface protection perform cleaning as quickly as possible After cleaning completely remove any cleaning agents from the surfaces by using a moistened towel Let the unit dry Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls 8 KT E6 09 2013 Page 116 135 D BINDER Following cleaning leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs The neutral cleaning agent may cause hea
57. O Yes O No Pictures have to be attached Pictures of Packaging O Yes O No attached Customer Contact Information Distributor Contact Information Name Company Address Phone E mail KT E6 09 2013 Page 133 135 D BINDER Customer End User Decontamination Declaration Health and Hazard Safety declaration To protect the health of our employees and the safety at the workplace we require that this form is completed by the user for all products and parts that are returned to us Distributors or Service Organizations cannot sign this form NO RMA number will be issued without a completed form Products or parts returned to our NY warehouse without aRMA number will be refused at the dock A second copy of the completed form must be attached to the outside of the shipping box 1 Unit component part type List any exposure to hazardous liquids gasses or substances and radioactive material 3 1 List with MSDS sheets attached where available or needed if there is not enough space available below please attach a page Safety measures required for handling the list under 3 1 Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the atmosphere Other important information that must be considered KT E6 09 2013 Page 134 135 D BINDER 4 Declaration of Decontamination For toxic radioactive biologically and chemically harmful or hazardous su
58. Performance during and after power failure During a power failure all controller functions are shut down The optional zero voltage relay alarm output chap 19 4 is switched to alarm position for the whole duration of the power failure After the power returns all functions return to the same status the chamber had before power failure The controller continues to function in the original operating mode it was in previously before the power failure occurred e Performance after power failure in fixed value operation mode All functions return to the same status the chamber had before power failure The set points are immediately resumed e Performance after power failure during time program operation The program is resumed at the point where the interruption occurred with the latest set points reached during the program run e Performance after power failure during week program operation The week program continues with the values corresponding to the current time If the temperature has dropped below the alarm limit during power failure confirm the alarm with the RESET button as soon as the correct values are reached again chap 14 3 KT E6 09 2013 Page 29 135 D BINDER 6 4 Information You access chamber information like the chamber type serial no firmware version etc To display the system information go to Menu gt System information Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 System information Chamber type
59. TRANSFER VIA USB INTERFACE cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 90 13 1 Exporting data to USB drive SNE 90 13 2 Importing data from USB drive eee cent eect ee erent ee renee eee eee eeeaeeee ee AENEAN REA ATARA 91 14 NOTIFICATIONS AND ALARMS cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 92 14 1 Notifications overview u ee changes le a ni ale enden 92 EE ue E EE 92 14 3 Coping an active EE 93 KT E6 09 2013 Page 7 135 D BINDER 14 4 Alarm configuration and OVErVICW nn 94 TAA E geren EE 95 144 2 History list of all alarms ueeen een 95 14 4 3 Activating deactivating and testing the alarm buzzer ussrsnneeennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnenn nn 96 14 4 4 Activating deactivating all alarm functions nenn 97 13 EVENT Keeser 98 16 GRAPHICAL DISPLAY OF THE MEASURED VALUES ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 99 16 1 Setting the sampling rate 2 0 amp see eos EERE nern 99 16 2 Defining the display raNnGe c ccccceseccccescccceecebecceeesbecceesenaceedesaaeecedebeacedebanceesebaccenesaceqesebeaeeeenees 100 16 3 Selecting the parameters n nsnossesennens tenet osrtnnrtesttttn tans ttet tt tn EASA EeEEEAAAASAEOEEEEEEEASAE EAEE nn EESE EEEn nnne 101 17 TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICES uuuuusssssunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 102 17 1 Overtemperature protective device class 1 102 17 2 Overtemperature safety cont
60. a quick menu go to Quick menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time prog Quick menu Measurement chart Active alarms Fan speed setpoint Safety controller setpoint Week program Quick menu Select the desired parameter and press the operating button ram H H 9 Close Home g When trying to enter a setpoint in the Controller off operating mode a notification window shows Controller mode is OFF Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and change the operating mode to Fixed value chap 6 2 1 KT E6 09 2013 Page 34 135 D BINDER Temperature setting To enter the temperature setpoint go to Quick menu gt Temperature setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature setpoint 6 Entry menu Temperature setpoint Sch C Select each number with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Setting range 4 C 23 F up to 100 C 212 F Press the Ok button to confirm End Ok 01 P 3456789 gt Close Ok Home When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value Go back to the initial view with Home or enter the fan speed Fan speed setting To enter the fan speed setpoint go to Quick menu gt Fan speed setpoint
61. acturer 13 1 Exporting data to USB drive Insert the USB stick or the plug of your USB drive into the USB port in the instrument box To configure data export to USB media go to Menu gt Import Export gt Export to USB drive Export to USB drive Chamber status Measurement values Event list Time programs Week programs Configuration Adjustment Program parameters Close Fixed value 22 08 03 2013 05 05 06 v Home A Export to USB drive System information All Close Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Bin Home Submenu Export to USB drive Turn the operating button to see additional menu items Submenu Export to USB drive next page Select the desired data type and press the operating button Data will be written to the connected media KT E6 09 2013 Page 90 135 D BINDER Chamber status Actual chamber status including operating mode set points etc Measurement values Measured data Event list List of status information and errors see chap 15 Time programs All stored time programs Week programs All stored week programs Configuration Service only Adjustment Adjustment data Program parameters Service only System information Service only All All data SP If no USB device has been connected the message No USB device found is displayed It disappears after inserting the USB stick
62. ain controller and press the operating button Page 54 135 D BINDER Entering the set point values for another parameter fan speed The number of program lines program sections equal to the number in the temperature program is displayed The settings of section length repeats and the selection Ramp or Step are taken over from the temperature program they are no editable in this view The symbol indicates that there are no tolerance value required for the fan speed You can enter the fan speed set points If you want to insert further sections or perform any other programming first change back to the temperature program through Menu gt Select parameter gt Temperature controller Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 00 00 OU 0 00 1 100 00 00 10 00 1 0 7 s 1 1100 00 00 30 00 2 3 pem Ramp Time program editor example 1 1100 00 00 00 01 1 0 DS zo Ramp To edit the values press the operating button select the desired value and press the operating button again a Bi v Entering the fan speed setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program editor AE 2 Fan speed Select a value under Value No Value HMS Ref Rep T min T max R S and press the operating button 1 KAR 00 00 15 1 0 er Ramp
63. al accessories If recycling is not possible all packing parts can also be disposed of with normal waste 21 2 Decommissioning Turn off the main power switch 1 Disconnect the unit from the power supply When switching off the main power switch ON OFF 1 the stored parameters remain saved D e Temporal decommissioning See indications for appropriate storage chap 3 3 e Final decommissioning Dispose of the unit as described in chap 21 3 to 21 5 21 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points The refrigerated incubator KT bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection according to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under A significant part of the materials must be recycled in order to protect the environment At the end of the device s
64. ally Defrosting is continually performed Operation with temperature set points below 5 C 41 F Icing on the heat sinks is possible Defrost the unit manually g With temperature set points lt 5 C 41 F regularly defrost the unit manually e Set the temperature to 40 C 104 F in Fixed value entry mode e Letthe unit operate for about 30 minutes with the door closed SP Excessive frosting of the heat sinks is indicated by reduced refrigerating performance 19 Options 19 1 Communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option The unit is regularly equipped with an Ethernet interface 6 that can connect the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem The MAC Address is indicated below the Ethernet interface The actual temperature and fan speed values are given in adjustable intervals Programming can be performed graphically via PC Up to 30 chambers with RS 422 interface can be cross linked For further information refer to the operating manual of the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 19 2 RS 422 interface option With this option the chamber is equipped with a serial interface RS 422 5 instead of the Ethernet interface that can connect the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem The MAC Address is indicated below the Ethernet interface The actual temperature and fan speed values are given in adjustable intervals Programming can be
65. ame and address of the dealer from which you bought the BINDER product Exact description of the defect or fault Complete address contact person and availability of that person Exact location of the BINDER product in your facility A contamination clearance certificate chap 24 must be faxed in advance The authorization number must be applied to the packaging in such a way that it can be easily recognized or be recorded clearly in the delivery documents SP For security reasons we cannot accept a unit delivery if it does not carry an authorization number KT E6 09 2013 Page 118 135 D BINDER 21 Disposal 21 1 Disposal of the transport packing Packing element Material Disposal Straps to fix packing on pallet Plastic Plastic recycling Wooden transport box option with metal screws Pallet with foamed plastic stuffing Non wood compressed matchwood IPPC standard Wood recycling Metal Solid wood IPPC standard Metal recycling Wood recycling PE foam Plastic recycling Shipping box Cardboard Paper recycling with metal clamps Metal Metal recycling Top cover Cardboard Paper recycling Edge protection Protection of doors and racks Styropor or PE foam PE foam Plastic recycling Plastic recycling Bag for operating manual PE foil Plastic recycling PE foil Plastic recycling Insulating air cushion foil packing of option
66. ation Door heating active Time program interrupted Operating modes Refrigeration active Week program operation Key lock activated Interior socket option turned on HERES Copying data via USB AY ts ie USB CZ el Switching state of the optional zero Maintenance required S voltage relay control outputs example control outputs 1 2 switched on 14 2 Alarms overview Overtemperature safety controller alarm class 3 1 selected value of the safety controller exceeded bi Overtemperature safety controller alarm with option class 3 3 selected value of the safety controller exceeded Tolerance range alarm Having reached the set point the temperature deviates by more than 2 C from the set point a Undertemperature safety controller alarm with option class 3 3 fallen below selected value of the safety controller You can activate deactivate the buzzer in the Alarms submenu chap 14 4 3 With an activated buzzer there is an audible alert with an alarm You can reset it in the Alarms submenu for alarm acknowledgement pressing the Reset button chap 14 3 The alarm symbol will only disappear when the cause of the alarm has been remedied An optional zero voltage relay alarm contact for temperature chap 19 4 is available It is activated in case of the alarm messages door open and temp
67. ature controller Baise saa nder No No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S en S KR and press the operating button 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 1 999 00 999 00 Ramp l Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program sections Copy Paste Submenu Program sections Delete Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Note When selecting Insert or Paste the new program section is inserted before the current section KT E6 09 2013 Page 46 135 D BINDER 9 3 2 Temperature setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C Ref Rep T min T max R S 1 o 1 999 00 999 00 Ramp 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature setpoint 735 00 C Post End Ok 0 1 CS BOHLER gt Close Ok Time program editor Select a value under Value and press the operating button Entry menu Temperature setpoint A temperature value is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Setting range 4 C up to 100 C Press the Ok button to confirm When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value 9 3 3 Section duration Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No
68. bstances or any other hazardous materials We hereby guarantee that Any hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equipment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this regard is complete That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity Any Hazardous substances were removed from the unit component part so that no hazard exists for a persons in the shipping handling or repair of these returned unit The unit was securely packaged in the original undamaged packaging and properly identified on the outside of the packaging material with the unit designation the RMA number and a copy of this declaration Shipping laws and regulations have not been violated I hereby commit and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER Inc for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc from eventual damage claims by third parties Position Company Phone Signature Equipment returned to the NY warehouse for repair must be accompanied by a completed D customer decontamination declaration For service and maintenance works on site such a customer decontamination declaration must be submitted to the service technician before the start of work No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a
69. button was pressed for more than 120 sec Repeat entries enter the values rapidly Message Sensor rupture Sensor rupture between sensor and controller Contact BINDER service D Only qualified service personnel authorized by BINDER must perform repair Repaired units must comply with the BINDER quality standards KT E6 09 2013 Page 123 135 D BINDER 23 Technical description 23 1 Factory calibration and adjustment This unit was calibrated and adjusted in the factory Calibration and adjustment were performed using standardized test instructions according to the QM DIN EN ISO 9001 system applied by BINDER certified since December 1996 by T V CERT All test equipment used is subject to the administration of measurement and test equipment that is also a constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001 systems They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD Standard at regular intervals SP Repeated calibrations are recommended in periods of 12 months 23 2 Over current protection The KT is protected by a unit protection against over current accessible from the outside IEC C 14 connector plug with circuit breaker Replace this fuse only with a substitute of the same ratings Refer to the technical data of the respective device type If this fuse is blown please inform an electronic engineer or BINDER service 23 3 Definition of usable volume The usable volume ill
70. cal data KT UL Nominal voltage 10 V 100 120 1N 100 120 1N Power frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 Power plug NEMA 5 15P 5 15P Nominal power kW 0 40 0 70 Overvoltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 II d Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 2 Unit fuse 5x20 mm 230V middle time lag M A 10 external 10 external Additional temperature fuse Class 1 DIN 12880 internal Lower values are valid up to an ambient temperature of max 25 C 77 F to 98 of the set point Use these values for sizing air condition systems N 3 Values not yet determined All technical data is specified for unloaded units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F and a power supply voltage fluctuation of 10 The temperature data is determined in accordance to BINDER factory standard following DIN 12880 observing the recommended wall clearances of 10 of the height width and depth of the inner chamber Technical data refers to 100 fan speed All indications are average values typical for units produced in series We reserve the right to change technical specifications at any time 23 5 Equipment and Options SP To operate the refrigerated incubator use only original BINDER accessories or accessories components from third party suppliers authorized by BINDER The user is responsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories egular equipment Multifunction program controller T4
71. cally changes to the Fixed value operation mode Before starting a program check the temperature setpoint entered in the Fixed value operation mode After cancelling the program the temperature will equilibrate to this value Too high or too low temperature after cancelling the program Damage to the charging material gt Check the temperature setpoint of Fixed value operation and if necessary adapt it KT E6 09 2013 Page 64 135 D BINDER 10 3 Creating a new week program A week program permits defining up to 30 sections for the whole week These sections function as shift points A shift point is characterized by its time temperature value and state active inactive With a running week program the temperature of the currently active shift point is maintained until the moment of the next active shift point with its new temperature set point Example No Value Day H M S Activity 1 35 00 Monday 08 00 00 Active 2 40 00 Monday 10 00 00 Active 3 35 00 Monday 18 00 00 Active 4 10 00 Monday 20 00 00 Active 5 35 00 Tuesday 08 00 00 Active Programming is saved in case of a power failure or after turning off the unit To enter a new week program go to Menu gt Programs gt Week program gt Create Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Week programs Start Stop Edit EE Select Create Rename Delete and press the operating button Delete al
72. casionally as it does not offer a fix limit value which would not be exceeded or fallen below KT E6 09 2013 Page 106 135 D BINDER 17 3 2 Setting the Safety controller To display and to change the current safety controller settings in the safety controller submenu go to Menu gt Safety controller Selection between Limit absolute and Offset relative safety controller mode Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Overtemperature Undertemperature Show settings Home Close Fixed value 22 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller mode Limit absolute Home Close Submenu Safety controller Select Mode and press the operating button Submenu Safety controller mode The current safety controller mode is displayed Limit absolute or Offset relative To change the mode press the operating button The modified safety controller mode is displayed SS When changing the safety controller mode the safety controller setpoint which had been active before in this mode becomes active again Entering the safety controller setpoint for overtemperature Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Undertemperature Show settings Home Close KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Safety controller Select Overtemperature and press the operating b
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74. conduction Due to the Peltier cooling shocks are omitted which would occur during start and stop of conventional refrigeration systems with a compressor The APT line preheating chamber system ensures high level of spatial and time based temperature precision thanks to the direct and distributed air circulation into the interior This is especially important for maintaining temperatures especially with full chambers and for rapid restoration of optimum growth conditions after opening the door The inner glass door ensures that the temperature remains constant when observing the incubation process The air turbine supports exact attainment and maintenance of the desired temperature accuracy The fan speed is digitally adjustable The heating and refrigerating systems are microprocessor regulated to a tenth of a degree In addition the refrigerated incubator provides almost unlimited possibilities for adaptation to individual customer requirements based upon extensive programming options and on the week program timer and real time clock of the controller All unit functions are easy and comfortable to use thanks to their clear arrangement Major features are easy cleaning of all unit parts and avoidance of undesired contamination The inner chamber the pre heating chamber and the interior side of the doors are all made of stainless steel material no 1 4301 V2A in Germany US equivalent 304 The housing is RAL 7035 powder coated All c
75. d time Setting date and time chap 12 2 Sprache Language Langue Idioma Lingua Selecting the controller s menu language chap 12 3 Display brightness Adjusting display brightness by turning the operating button Temperature unit Selecting the temperature unit chap 12 5 Recording rate Defining the recording rate for data storage chap 12 6 Factory reset Factory reset chap 12 7 Network settings Network configuration chap 12 8 MAC address Displaying the MAC address chap 12 9 Menu for service purpose Display and entry of chamber data serial Chamber configuration no special application no settings of the door heating and the door temperature offset option object temperature chap 12 12 Setting the RS 422 unit address with option RS422 interface chap 12 11 RS 422 address KT E6 09 2013 Page 79 135 D BINDER 12 1 Setup wizard The setup wizard will guide you sequentially through the important menus to configure your chamber e Menu language e Chamber name e Date and time e P address e Subnet e Networ mask k name e Gateway e DNS 1 e DNS2 Then the controller returns to the initial view Use the setup wizard only if you want to enter all the requested information as no item can be skipped 3 ER You can configure the network settings IP address and the following only if the DHCP status is Off otherwise the DHCP serv
76. e 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Enter maximum value 15 00 C Entry menu Enter maximum value Enter the desired value for temperature with the End Ok 0123 CC gt operating button and press the operating button to Close Ok Home confirm You can now define the view range of other parameters or press the Close button twice to go back to the graphic display KT E6 09 2013 Page 100 135 D BINDER 16 3 Selecting the parameters Here you can select the parameters which shall be displayed graphically To select the parameters go to Menu gt Measurement chart gt Settings gt Parameters Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Parameters Temperature On Safety controller temperature On Door temperature On Control outputs On Close Home Submenu Parameters The menu items Door temperature and Control outputs are visible only with optional unit equipment The current setting for each parameter is displayed Select the desired parameter and press the operating button to change its status On Off The modified setting is displayed Press the button Close twice to go back to the graphic display If any parameter was set to Off it will not be included in the graphical display KT E6 09 2013 Page 101 135 D BINDER 17 Temperature safety devices 17 1 Overtemperature protective device class 1 The refrigerated incubator
77. e easily pulled in case of danger g KT E6 09 2013 Page 22 135 D BINDER 5 Start up After connecting the electrical supply chap 4 2 turn on the chamber by the main power switch The pilot lamp shows the unit is ready for operation gt Note that the chamber is in stand by mode when the main power switch has been turned on and yet the controller display is dark Turn on the unit by pressing any controller button Observe a delay time of about 30s between turning Off and On again Otherwise an initialization problem may occur Warming chambers may release odors in the first few days after commissioning This is not a quality defect To reduce odors quickly we recommend heating up the chamber to its nominal temperature for one day and in a well ventilated location SP WARNING If customer should use a BINDER chamber running in non supervised continuous operation we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at least two chambers if this is feasible 6 Functional overview of the T4 12 chamber controller The T4 12 chamber controller controls the temperature range 4 C up to 100 C and the fan speed range 40 up to 100 inside the refrigerated incubator You can enter the desired set point values in fixed value operating mode or in program mode in the display controller The controller also offer
78. e of this manual This operating manual cannot cover all conceivable applications If you would like additional information or if special problems arise that are not sufficiently addressed in this manual please ask your dealer or contact us directly by phone at the number located on page one of this manual Furthermore we emphasize that the contents of this operating manual are not part of an earlier or existing agreement description or legal relationship nor do they modify such a relationship All obligations on the part of BINDER derive from the respective purchase contract which also contains the entire and exclusively valid statement of warranty administration The statements in this manual neither augment nor restrict the contractual warranty provisions 1 2 Structure of the safety instructions In this operating manual the following safety definitions and symbols indicate dangerous situations following the harmonization of ISO 3864 2 and ANSI Z535 6 1 2 1 Signal word panel Depending on the probability of serious consequences potential dangers are identified with a signal word the corresponding safety color and if appropriate the safety alert symbol Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious irreversible injury KT E6 09 2013 Page 10 135 D BINDER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which H not avoided could result in death or serious irrev
79. ear A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Figure 9 Pin configuration of the DIN socket 1 on the unit rear 1 Pin 1 Pole Pin 2 Break relay Pin 3 Make contact a ALARM y In case there is no alarm contact 1 closes with contact 3 Closing contact 1 with contact 2 switches the zero voltage relay alarm output Maximum loading capacity of the switching contacts 24V AC DC 2 5A Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage to switching contacts and connection socket Do NOT exceed the maximum switching load of 24V AC DC 2 5A Do NOT connect any devices with a higher loading capacity The zero voltage relay alarm contact is activated in case of temperature tolerance range alarm and in case of a power failure Displayed icon Error when icon is displayed Switching the alarm contact Power failure immediately p Temperature tolerance range alarm 10 minutes after the error occurred A temperature alarm message will remain visible on the controller display during the whole time of the alarm transmission via the zero voltage relay contact As soon as the cause of the alarm is rectified you can reset the alarm transmission via the zero voltage relay outputs together with the alarm message at the controller display by pressing the RESET key In case of a power failure transmission of the alarm via zero voltage relay outputs remains active for the duration of the power failure Afterwards both con
80. ect operation of the refrigerated incubator KT it is important that you read this operating manual completely and carefully and observe all instructions as indicated Failure to read understand and follow the instructions may result in personal injury It can also lead to damage to the unit and or poor equipment performance 1 Safety This operating manual is part of the components of delivery Always keep it handy for reference The device should only be operated by laboratory personnel especially trained for this purpose and familiar with all precautionary measures required for working in a laboratory To avoid injuries and damage observe the safety instructions of the operating manual Failure to observe the safety instructions Serious injuries and unit damage gt Observe the safety instructions in this operating manual gt Carefully read the complete operating instructions of the refrigerated incubator KT 1 1 Legal considerations This operating manual is for informational purposes only It contains information for installing start up operation and maintenance of the product Note the contents and the product described are subject to change without notice Understanding and observing the instructions in this operating manual are prerequisites for hazard free use and safety during operation and maintenance In no event shall BINDER be held liable for any damages direct or incidental arising out of or related to the us
81. ed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Automatic key lock Automatic key lock Waiting time min Submenu Automatic Key lock Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 76 135 D BINDER Under Waiting time min you can enter the waiting time after which the key lock will be automatically activated This time starts running off after the last entry to the controller To enter it go to User gt Key lock gt Automatic key lock gt Waiting time min Enter wait time min 08 03 2013 05 05 06 A User Waiting time Entry menu Waiting time Enter the desired interval with the operating button This interval starts running off after the last action on the controller If the automatic key lock function is enabled it will become active after this time Factory setting 1 minute PostEndOkO 23456789 gt Press the Ok button to confirm Close Ok Home To activate the automatic key lock function with the pre configured waiting time select User gt Key lock gt Automatic key lock gt Automatic key lock Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Automatic key lock On Off Automatic key lock On Submenu Automatic Key lock On Off The current setting is displayed To change the setting press the operating button Automatic Key lock On Automatic key lock function activated The time se
82. eek program chap 10 1 10 2 6 1 3 User menu The user menu includes the key lock function and provides quick access to the event list The key lock function serves to block the access to the controller An overview of logon logoff and other events is given in the event list Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 User Key lock Show event list User menu Close Home Key lock Configuring the key lock function chap 11 Show event list Displaying the event list chap 15 KT E6 09 2013 Page 26 135 D BINDER 6 2 Operating modes In the control off mode chap 6 2 1 the controller is non functional and displays only the actual values There is no heating or refrigeration The temperature approximates the ambient value the fan turns with 40 speed You can enter the desired set point values in fixed value mode chap 8 The controller then operates as a fixed point control i e it reaches and maintains the defined temperature set point until the next manual change The T4 12 program controller also permits running a time program chap 9 or a week program chap 10 You can program temperature cycles and define also the fan speed for each program section The controller offers 52 time program places with up to 100 sections each The week program mode offers 8 week program places with up to 30 shift points for each week program 6 2 1 Activating the con
83. eil du 15 d cembre 2004 relative au rapprochement des l gislations des Etats membres concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique et abrogeant le directive 98 336 CEE Die oben beschriebenen Produkte tragen entsprechend die Kennzeichnung CE The products described above corresponding to this bear the CE mark Les produits d crits ci dessus en correspondance portent l indication CE KT E6 09 2013 1 3 Page 2 135 D BINDER Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden harmonisierten Normen The products described above are in conformity with the following harmonized standards Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux normes harmonis es suivantes Sicherheit safety s curit EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61010 2 010 2003 EMV EMC CEM EN 61326 1 2006 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 EN 61326 2 2 2006 KT E6 09 2013 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61010 1 2011 VDE 411 1 2011 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61010 1 2010 BS EN 61010 1 2010 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gulation et de laboratoire Partie 1 Prescriptions g n rales CEI 61010 1 2010 NF EN 61010 2011 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische Mei Steuer Regel und Laborger te
84. ement e Press the Reset button in the Alarms submenu for alarm acknowledgement to mute the buzzer and confirm the alarm Status acknowledged e Active alarm e The alarm was acknowledged The buzzer is off e The alarm cause is still valid Therefore the alarm icon remains displayed in the initial view e The alarm message figures in the list of active alarms Status cleared e The alarm cause has disappeared e The alarm icon is not displayed any longer e The alarm message has disappeared from the list of active alarms e The alarm message remains in the Event list for information KT E6 09 2013 Page 94 135 D BINDER 14 4 1 List of active alarms To access the overview list of active alarms go to Menu gt Alarms gt Active alarms Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Active alarms Safety controller overtemperature Close Home Submenu Active alarms The active alarm with status set or acknowledged that has been triggered first is highlighted If no alarm is active set or acknowledged no message will be displayed in this window 14 4 2 History list of all alarms To access the overview list of all alarms go to Menu gt Alarms gt History This list indicates the moment when an alarm was set and when cleared Fixed value 2 08 03 2013 15 05 06 History 08 03 2013 Messages of indicated day 14 39 48 Alar
85. er of repeats Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program editor Select a value under Rep and press the operating button Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 1 25 00 00 00 15 1 EE 999 00 999 00 Ramp Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Number of repeats d Entry menu Number of repeats Enter the desired number of repeats with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Del Pos1 ena orf 23456789 gt Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Page 48 135 D BINDER The following example shows a time program where the sections 2 and 3 shall be repeated 30 times Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S 1 40 00 00 30 00 1 0 999 001999 00 Ramp 2 60 00 999 00 Ramp 3 80 00 999 00 Ramp 4 20 00 999 00 Ramp Time program editor a Eo v Sections 2 and 3 will be executed in total 31 times only then will the program continue 9 3 5 Tolerance range You can specify a tolerance range for each program section with different values for the tolerance minimum and maximum When the actual value exceeds the given threshold the program is interrupted This is indicated on the display see chap 9 4 When the actual temperature is
86. er will turn on in the event of an alarm Buzzer activation Off Buzzer is deactivated 14 4 4 Activating deactivating all alarm functions To access the alarm settings go to Menu gt Alarms gt Alarms On Off 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fixed value Alarm functions On Off Close Alarm functions On Home Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Alarm functions On Off The current setting is displayed To change the setting press the operating button The modified setting is displayed Alarm functions On The alarm functions of the controller are active Alarm functions Off All alarm functions are deactivated Page 97 135 D BINDER 15 Event list The Event list displays status information and errors of the current day You can also access the events of past days To access the event list go to Menu gt Event list or User gt Show event list Fixed value 08 03 2013 15 05 06 Event list 10 11 59 Door heating changed OFF a Submenu Event list example 10 12 05 Door heating changed ON The current events are displayed The most recent 10 17 20 Common controller mode OFF message appears at the end of the list 10 35 12 Common controller mode ON 11 04 12 Fan setpoint 80 00 If an active alarm is highlighted proceed as 11 23 46 Fan setpoint 100 00 described in chap 14 3 Close Reset Home Turn
87. er would assign the network configuration If you try configuring any network settings while DHCP is enabled the message DHCP enabled is shown After confirming with Ok the Setup wizard is cancelled and the controller returns to the initial display 12 2 Date and time settings To access the date and time settings go to Menu gt Settings gt Date and time Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Set time Date and time Set date Submenu Date and time Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 80 135 D BINDER Function Set date Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 A Select date DD MM YYYY 18 03 2013 N q Ins Pos1 End Ok 0 123450780 Close Ok Home Function Set time Fixed value Set time HH MM SS 15 05 06 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Ins Pos1 End Ok Pp 22456780 gt Close Ok Home Entry menu Select date The current date is shown If it is incorrect enter the correct date with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Entry menu Set time The current time is shown If it is incorrect enter the correct time with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm There is no automatic switch to local light saving times because this could lead to problems with data seeming to be miss
88. eration mode After cancelling the program the temperature will equilibrate to this value Too high or too low temperature after cancelling the program Damage to the charging material gt Check the temperature setpoint of Fixed value operation and if necessary adapt it KT E6 09 2013 Page 43 135 D BINDER 9 3 Creating a new time program For each program section you can enter a temperature set point the fan speed the section s duration the type of temperature transition R ramp or S step see chap 9 3 6 and the tolerance range if the safety controller has been set to limit mode If the fan is operated with less than 100 speed the temperature performance and the spatial exactitude of the temperature can differ from the manufacturer s specifications The fan speed rate should only be reduced if absolutely necessary to meet special requirements SP When changing the temperature set point check the setting of the safety controller chap 17 Programming is saved in case of a power failure or after turning off the unit To enter a new time program go to Menu gt Programs gt Time programs gt Create Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time programs Start Stop Pause Resume Submenu Time program Edit Select Create th i d DEE Rename Delete Vy Close Home Creating a new program Fixed value 0
89. erature deviations as well as in case of a power failure For appropriate actions in the event of an alarm please refer to chap 22 Troubleshooting KT E6 09 2013 Page 92 135 D BINDER 14 3 Confirming an active alarm Fixed value 08 03 2013 15 05 02 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 29 8 g s d 100 0 alarm Initial view with overtemperature safety controller The buzzer sounds if not deactivated previously Press the Info button pea ejfe bi Ll Alarm acknowledgement 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Home Alarms Safety controller overtemperature Submenu Alarms for alarm acknowledgement The active alarm that has been triggered first is highlighted Press the Reset button to confirm the alarm and mute the buzzer Close Reset Home The initial view is displayed The alarm is still active therefore the alarm icon continues to be shown The buzzer is off If there is another active alarm you can press the Info button again and also confirm the alarm with the Reset button The following alarm messages may appear in the Alarm list N Corresponding Alarm message Signification alarm ican Safety controller Overtemperature safety controller alarm class 3 1 selected pI overtemperature value of the safety controller exceeded Safety controller Overtemperature safety controller alarm with option class
90. ersible injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor reversible injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product and or its functions or of a property in its proximity 1 2 2 Safety alert symbol A Use of the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of injury Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or injury 1 2 3 Pictograms Warning signs gt Electrical hazard Hot surface Explosive atmosphere Stability hazard gt Lifting hazard Harmful substances Risk of corrosion and Bioh or chemical burns iohazard Pollution Hazard Mandatory action signs P Mandatory regulation Read operating Disconnect the power Lift with several persons instructions plug Environment protection Wear protective gloves Wear safety goggles KT E6 09 2013 Page 11 135 D BINDER Prohibition signs Do NOT touch Do NOT spray with water SP Information to be observed in order to ensure optimum function of the product 1 2 4 Word message panel structure Type cause of hazard Possible consequences gt Instruction how to avoid the hazard prohibition gt Instruction how to avoid the hazard mandatory action Observe all other notes and
91. essage is displayed The other program functions are available During a running week program no time program can be started KT E6 09 2013 Page 62 135 D BINDER To start a week program you can also go to Quick menu gt Week program gt Start Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Quick menu Measurement chart Active Alarms Temperature setpoint Fan speed setpoint Safety controller setpoint Time program Week program Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Week program Stop Close Home Quick menu Select Week program and press the operating button Submenu Week program Select Start to start an existing program and press the operating button The further procedure is equal to that described for the general menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0001 Program0002 Program0003 Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Select program example Select one ofthe programs and press the operating button to start the program Page 63 135 D BINDER 10 2 Cancelling a running week program To cancel a week program go to Menu gt Programs gt Week program gt Stop To cancel a running week program you can also go to Quick menu gt Week program gt Stop The controller returns to the initial view Performance after manual program stop The controller automati
92. ing or being overwritten in the data base Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 81 135 D BINDER 12 3 Selecting the menu language of the T4 12 controller The T4 12 chamber controller communicates via a comprehensible menu navigation in plain text in a selectable language To select the desired menu language go to Menu gt Settings gt Sprache Language Langue Idioma Lingua Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Sprache Language Langue Idioma Lingua Deutsch Frangais 4 Espanol Submenu Language Italiano Select the desired language and press the operating button Close Home Go back to the Settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home 12 4 Setting display brightness To select the display brightness go to Menu gt Settings gt Display brightness Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Display brightness Submenu Display brightness Select the desired setting by turning the A operating button Confirm by selecting Save Close Save Home Go back to the Settings menu with Close or confirm the change with Save The controller returns to the initial view KT E6 09 2013 Page 82 135 D BINDER 12 5 Changing the temperature unit To select the temperature unit go to Menu gt Settings gt Temperature unit Fixed value 08 03 20
93. irst program line is shown This corresponds to a program section You can now edit the values Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S Ss 00 00 15 999 00 999 00 Time program editor lt 7 view with optional control outputs To edit the values press the operating button select the desired value and press the operating button again N i v KT E6 09 2013 Page 45 135 D BINDER To create a second program line section turn the operating button to the right and press it The next section will be added Temperature controller No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S mz 3 1 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 999 00 999 00 Ramp KT 2 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 1 999 00 999 00 Ramp I Time program editor 3 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 999 00 999 00 Ramp iis view with optional control outputs To edit the values press the operating button select the desired value and press the operating button again a Ex Vv The right column for the 3 control outputs is visible only on units equipped with optional control outputs 9 3 1 Section handling Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program editor Temper
94. is equipped with an electronic over and undertemperature safety controller The combination of overtemperature class 3 1 and undertemperature class 3 2 protection is regarded as a safety device class 3 3 acc to DIN 12880 This over and undertemperature safety controller serves to protect the refrigerated incubator its environment and the contents from exceeding the maximum or minimum permissible temperature Please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany The safety controller is functionally and electrically independent of the temperature control system If an error occurs it performs a regulatory function The overtemperature safety controller set point is a maximum temperature value which the unit will not exceed due to the regulatory function of the safety device This protection against excessively high temperatures serves to protect the refrigerated incubator its environment and the contents In the case of an error the safety controller limits the temperature inside the chamber to the entered safety controller set point The undertemperature safety controller set point is a minimum temperature value which the unit will not fall below due to the regulatory function of the safety device This protection against excessively low temperatures serves to protect sensitive loads agai
95. is equipped with an internal temperature safety device class 1 acc to DIN 12880 It serves to protect the unit and prevents dangerous conditions caused by major defects If a temperature of approx 110 C 230 F is reached the over temperature protective device permanently turns off the unit The user cannot restart the device again The protective cut off device is located internally Only a service specialist can replace it Therefore please contact an authorized service provider or BINDER Service 17 2 Overtemperature safety controller temperature safety device class 3 1 The chamber is regularly equipped with an electronic overtemperature safety controller temperature safety device class 3 1 according to DIN 12880 The overtemperature safety controller serves to protect the refrigerated incubator its environment and the contents from exceeding the maximum permissible temperature In the case of an error it limits the temperature inside the chamber to the entered safety controller set point Please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany Set the safety controller set point by approx 2 C up to 5 C above the desired temperature set point Recommended setting Set point type Offset with safety controller set point 2 C factory setting The safety controller is
96. ixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program sections Copy Paste Delete Submenu Program sections Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Note When selecting Insert or Paste the new program section is inserted before the current section KT E6 09 2013 Page 67 135 D BINDER 10 3 2 Temperature setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value Day H M S Activity 1 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive J Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature setpoint 735 00 Pos1 End Ok 0 1 BE sascre0 gt Ok C Close Week program editor Select a value under Value and press the operating button Entry menu Temperature setpoint A temperature value is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Setting range 4 C up to 100 C Press the Ok button to confirm When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value 10 3 3 Day of the week Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value Day H M S Activity 1 25 00 00 00 00 Inactive J Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Day of week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
97. k No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a properly filled out contamination clearance certificate KT E6 09 2013 Page 132 135 D BINDER 24 2 For units in North America and Central America Product Return Authorization Request Please complete this form and the Customer Decontamination Declaration next 2 pages and attach the required pictures E mail to IDL_SalesOrderProcessing_USA binder world com After we have received and reviewed the complete information we will decide on the issue of a RMA number Please be aware that size specifications voltage specifications as well as performance specifications are available on the internet at www binder world us at any time Take notice of shipping laws and regulations Please fill Reason for return request O Duplicate order O Duplicate shipment O Demo Page one completed by sales O Power Plug Voltage 115V 230 V 208 V 240V O Size does not fit space O Transport Damage Shock watch tripped pictures O Other specify below Is there a replacement PO O Yes O No If yes gt PO If yes gt Date PO placed Purchase order number BINDER model number BINDER serial number Date unit was received Was the unit unboxed O Yes O No Was the unit plugged in O Yes O No Was the unit in operation O Yes O No Pictures of unit attached
98. l Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Create new program Based on Submenu Create new program Select New to create an entirely new program or Based on to use an existing program for further editing and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 65 135 D BINDER If you selected Based on then the program selection window appears Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0004 Program0005 Day Night Submenu Select program example Select the desired program and press the operating button Close Home If no program has been created and saved so far the message No programs found appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and enter a program with Create Now you can specify the name of the new week program Enter name 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program Entry menu Program Enter the desired start time with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm q TUVWXYZ of 23456789 Close Ok Home The week program editor is displayed Following the selection Based on this table for program entry shows the values of the selected program Following the selection New there is an empty table which can be filled section by section with sample values You can then edit the displayed values Entering the
99. lle EE 20 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions nn 20 4 INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 21 4 1 Spacer for wall distance 21 4 2 Electrical connection nn nennen nn nennen nn 22 START UP ee 23 6 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW OF THE T4 12 CHAMBER CONTROLLER 5 23 6 1 Menu str ct re u n eenee en en 24 6 1 1 General EE 24 6 1 2 QUICK MENU reunea in aE AEE EE EE 26 6 1 3 User MEMU srn aE EEEE E A EEO O 26 6 2 Operating Mu EE 27 6 2 1 Activating the control off mode or change to fixed value operating mode 27 6 3 Performance during and after power failure srnesnnnnennnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn nn 29 6 4 eu EE 30 7 CONFIGURATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT uussssssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn 31 7 1 Setting the optional door heating nn 31 7 2 Turning on off the optional interior socket nn 32 7 3 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay control outputs eee ee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneeeeeenaes 32 7 4 Functional test of the optional alarm out 33 7 5 Switching on or off the optional object temperature display ceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaes 33 8 SET POINT ENTRY IN FIXED VALUE OPERATING MODE 222244444000 34 8 1 Setting ranges eccirni eia A iara Eai TE eee renee eet EE EAEE EANAN EEEE EE EEEE EEEE 34 8 2 Entering the set points
100. lth problems in contact with skin and if ingested Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the neutral cleaning agent Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles Suitable protective gloves with full contact butyl or nitrile rubber penetration time gt 480 minutes Contact with skin ingestion Skin and eye damage due to chemical burns Do not ingest Keep away from food and beverages Do NOT empty into drains gt Wear protective gloves and goggles gt Avoid skin contact 20 2 2 Decontamination Disconnect the chamber from the power supply prior to decontamination Disconnect the power plug You can use the following disinfectants Inner chamber Standard commercial surface disinfectants free from acid or halides Alcohol based solutions We recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 For chemical disinfection we recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other disinfectants is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls ai In case of contamination of the interior by biologically or chemically hazardous material there are two possible procedures depending on the type of contamination and charging material 1 Spray the inne
101. m set Safety controller overtemperature 15 03 22 Alarm cleared Safety controller overtemperature Close Home Submenu History example The list shows when the alarms of the current day were triggered and when cleared The most recent message appears at the end of the list The information that an alarm has been acknowledged is shown in the event list When there is more information than one page you can scroll the list in both directions with the operating button To select a different date select Messages of indicated day and press the operating button You can enter the desired date through an entry menu Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select date DD MM YYYY 18 03 2013 d Ins Pos1 End Ok CHE Close Ok Home KT E6 09 2013 Entry menu Select date The current date is shown Enter the desired date with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 95 135 D BINDER The alarm list of the selected date is displayed The entire sequence of the alarm events set acknowledged cleared is shown in the event list chap 15 To access the event list go to Menu gt Event list or User gt View event list Fixed value 08 03 2013 15 05 06 Event list 08 03 2013 Messages of indicated day 14 17 20 Fan setpoint 50 00 14 35 12 Fan setpoint 100 00 14 39 48 Alarm set Safety controller overtemperature 14
102. me Setting the optional door heating Submenu Optional equipment Select the desired function and press the operating button For chambers equipped with an optional door heating you can turn it on and off via the controller You can also set the door heating offset to the temperature set point To access the door heating setting menu go to Menu gt Optional equipment gt Door heating Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Door heating On Off Door heating On Door heating Off Door heating Offset Close Home Setting the offset value Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Door heating Offset 115 A ins Post End Ok HHH gt Home C Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Door heating Select the desired function and press the operating button Door heating On door heating turned on Door heating Off door heating turned off Door heating Offset Temperature difference to the entered setpoint Entry menu Offset Select each number with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Setting range 0 C up to 5 C Press the Ok button to confirm Page 31 135 D BINDER Go back to the initial view with Home af This symbol on the controller display indicates that the door heating is active 7 2 Turning on off the optional interior socket For chambers equipped with the water protected interior socket o
103. n Output 2 Ss Output 3 Close Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Settings Sampling rate Display range Parameters Submenu Settings Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home 16 1 Setting the sampling rate To define the sampling rate go to Menu gt Measurement chart gt Settings gt Sampling rate Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Sampling rate Five seconds Ten seconds One minute a Five minutes Submenu Sampling rate Ten minutes Select the desired interval and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 99 135 D BINDER 16 2 Defining the display range To define the sampling rate go to Menu gt Measurement chart gt Settings gt Display range Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Display range Temperature Safety controller temperature Submenu Display range Door temperature The Door temperature menu item is visible only with optional unit equipment Select the desired parameter and press the operating button Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 A Enter minimum value Ao 00 C Entry menu Enter minimum value Enter the desired value for temperature with the operating button and press the operating button to SSS Pos1 End Ok 0 1 3456789 gt Close Ok Home confirm Fixed valu
104. n Germany Figure 2 Type plate example of KT 115 regular unit Indications of the type plate Information BINDER Manufacturer BINDER GmbH KT 115 Model KT 115 Serial No 00 00000 Serial No 00 00000 Nominal temperature 100 C 212 F Nominal temperature Enclosure protection IP 20 IP type of protection 20 acc to EN 60529 Temp safety device DIN 12880 Temperature safety device acc to standard DIN 12880 Class 3 1 Temperature safety device class 3 1 Art No 9020 0209 Art No 9020 0209 Project No Special application acc to project no 0 70 kW Nominal power 0 70 kW 200 240 V 1N Nominal voltage 200 240 V 10 single phase unit 3 0 A Nominal current 3 0 Amp 50 60 Hz Power frequency 50 60 Hz Thermoelectric cooling Peltier Peltier refrigerating technology Symbol on the type plate Information CE CE conformity marking as Electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and to be disposed of in separate collection according to directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE eS The equipment is certified in the GOST R certification system of GOSTSTANDARD Russia E OO KT UL only LISTED LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 43KM The equipment is certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc according to standards CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 SCH Edition 2004
105. nd is completely dry 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions Set up the refrigerated incubator KT on a flat even surface free from vibration in a well ventilated dry location and align it using a spirit level The site of installation must be capable of supporting the unit s weight see technical data chap 23 4 The chambers are designed for setting up inside a building indoor use Danger of overheating Damage to the unit gt Do NOT set up units in non ventilated recesses gt Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat e Permissible ambient temperature range during operation 18 C 64 4 F to 25 C 77 F At elevated ambient temperature values fluctuations in temperature can occur temperature of 25 C 77 F to which the specified technical data relates Deviations from the indicated data are possible for other ambient conditions With each degree of ambient temperature gt 25 C 77 F the refrigeration power decreases SP The ambient temperature should not be substantially higher than the indicated ambient SS by 1 5 K e Permissible ambient humidity 70 r H max non condensing When operating the chamber at temperature set points below ambient temperature high ambient humidity may lead to condensation on the unit e Installation height max 2000 m 6 6 ft above sea level When placing several units of the same size side by side mai
106. nd a value of 50 C 122 F Heat emission of electrical devices connected inside the chamber may modify the temperature range gi Risk of short circuit Damage to the unit gt Use the supplied plug only IP protection type 67 Plug it in and turn it to secure contact gt Ifthe socket is not used close the lift up lid and turn it to secure KT E6 09 2013 Page 114 135 D BINDER 20 Maintenance cleaning and service 20 1 Maintenance intervals service Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during operation or maintenance works Do NOT remove the rear panel of the unit gt Before conducting maintenance work turn off the unit at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug gt Any maintenance work must be conducted by licensed electricians or experts authorized by BINDER Ensure regular maintenance work is performed at least once a year This symbol on the controller display indicates that the unit requires maintenance The warranty becomes void if maintenance work is conducted by non authorized personnel Replace the door gasket only when cold Otherwise the door gasket may become damaged 9 8 With an increased amount of dust in the ambient air clean the Peltier fan grid 7 by suction or blowing several times a year We recommend taking out a maintenance agreement Plea
107. nd to change the current safety controller settings in the safety controller submenu go to Menu gt Safety controller Safety controller mode selection between Limit absolute and Offset relative Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Setpoint Show settings Home Close or Fixed value _ 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Overtemperature Undertemperature Show settings Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller mode Limit absolute Close Home Submenu Safety controller view with standard unit equipment Select Mode and press the operating button Submenu Safety controller view with optional unit equipment Select Mode and press the operating button Submenu Safety controller mode The current safety controller mode is displayed Limit absolute or Offset relative To change the mode press the operating button The modified safety controller mode is displayed g When changing the safety controller mode the safety controller setpoint which had been active before in this mode becomes active again KT E6 09 2013 Page 103 135 D BINDER Entering the safety controller setpoint Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Show settings Close Home
108. ne components made of stainless steel aluminum and copper Such ingredients include in particular acids and halides Any corrosive damage caused by such ingredients is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH den WARNING If customer should use a BINDER chamber running in non supervised continuous operation we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at least two chambers if this is feasible KT E6 09 2013 Page 15 135 D BINDER 2 Unit description A high level of precision reliability and safety for all growth parameters ensures optimum incubation conditions Moreover the KT refrigerated incubator is designed for maximum usability even in continuous operation year after year It fulfills all technical and application specific requirements arising in experimentation such as in the areas of biotechnology medicine the nutrition industry pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries botany and zoology Two important temperature technologies have been combined to achieve perfect temperature control The Peltier refrigerating system in conjunction with the APT line preheating chamber technology satisfies the unique prerequisites for attaining highly precise temperature control and particularly short recovery times after opening the door The refrigerating system is distinguished by direct precise and rapid temperature
109. nically sound and will work flawlessly Second hand units are marked with a sticker on the unit door Please remove the sticker before commissioning the unit 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation After operation please observe the guidelines for temporary decommissioning chap 21 2 Sliding or tilting of the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads gt Transport the unit in its original packaging only gt For moving or shipping secure the unit with transport straps Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door or the door handle gt Lift the unit at the four lower corners with the aid of 4 people and place it on a rolling pallet KT E6 09 2013 Page 19 135 D BINDER Permissible ambient temperature range during transport 10 C 14 F to 60 C 140 F You can order transport packing for moving or shipping purposes from BINDER service 3 3 Storage Intermediate storage of the unit is possible in a closed and dry room Observe the guidelines for temporary decommissioning chap 21 2 e Permissible ambient temperature range during storage 10 C 14 F to 60 C 140 F e Permissible ambient humidity max 70 r H non condensing When after storage in a cold location you transfer the unit to its warmer installation site condensation may form Before start up wait at least one hour until the chamber has attained ambient temperature a
110. nst under cooling In the case of an error the safety controller limits the temperature inside the chamber to the entered safety controller set point D Check the setting regularly and adjust it following changes of the set point or charge 17 3 1 Safety controller modes You can select between Limit absolute and Offset relative safety controller mode e Limit Absolute maximum or minimum permitted temperature value Example Temperature set point 40 C Overtemperature safety controller set point 45 C Undertemperature safety controller set point 30 C This setting offers high safety as a defined temperature limit will not be exceeded or fallen below It is important to adapt the safety controller set point after each modification of the temperature set point Otherwise the limit could be too big to ensure efficient protection or in the opposite case it could prevent the controller from reaching an entered set point outside the limit range e Offset Maximum permitted over or under temperature above below the active temperature set point The maximum temperature changes internally and automatically with every set point change Example Temperature set point 40 C Overtemperature safety controller set point 5 C Undertemperature safety controller set point 10 C This setting is recommended for program operation It is important to check the safety controller set point and safety controller mode oc
111. nt if required has been provided to the transporter der Spediteur wurde falls vorgeschrieben ber die Gef hrlichkeit der Sendung informiert We hereby commit ourselves and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER GmbH for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will exempt BINDER GmbH from eventual damage claims by third parties Wir versichern dass wir gegen ber BINDER f r jeden Schaden der durch unvollst ndige und unrichtige Angaben entsteht haften und BINDER gegen eventuell entstehende Schadenanspr che Dritter freistellen We are aware that in accordance with Article 823 ofthe German Civil Code BGB we are directly liable with regard to third parties in this instance especially the employees of BINDER GmbH who have been entrusted with the handling repair of the unit component Es ist uns bekannt dass wir gegen ber Dritten hier insbesondere mit der Handhabung Reparatur des Ger ts des Bauteils betraute Mitarbeiter der Firma BINDER gem 8823 BGB direkt haften Position Title Date Datum Signature Unterschrift Company stamp Firmenstempel SP Equipment that is returned to the factory for repair must be accompanied by a completely filled out contamination clearance certificate For service and maintenance on site such a contamination clearance certificate must be submitted to the service technician before the start of any wor
112. ntain a minimum distance of 250 mm 9 84 in between each unit Wall distances minimum distances rear 100 mm 3 94 in sides 240 mm 9 45 in Spacing above the unit of at least 100 mm 3 94 in must also be maintained Two devices up to size 115 can be piled on top of each other For this purpose place rubber pads under all four feet of the upper unit to prevent the device from slipping Sliding or tilting of the upper unit Damage to the units gt When stacking place rubber pads under all four feet of the upper unit KT E6 09 2013 Page 20 135 gt BINDER To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger With an increased amount of dust in the ambient air clean the Peltier fan grid 7 by suction or blowing several times a year Avoid any conductive dust in the ambiance according to the unit layout complying with pollution degree 2 IEC 61010 1 Do not install or operate the unit in potentially explosive areas Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas gt KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the vicinity of the unit 4 Installation of the equipment 4 1 Spacer for wall distance Please fix both spacers with the supplied screws at the unit rear This serves to ensure the
113. o mamen 2 Sam oa La 03 20 00 1 o e e99 Ramp o 200 oo0o0r 1 o ze 999 Ramp Step mode 01 02 03 04 w c 100 80 60 40 20 Corresponding program table Value Hms 00 30 00 Cas Tmax ES 999 999 Step Ono Re Rep a o o o Lan ooo 1 o s se ee BE 2 ee ES KT E6 09 2013 Page 52 135 D BINDER 9 3 7 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay outputs For units equipped with zero voltage relay outputs option chap 19 5 you can switch on or off the outputs for each program section via the program editor Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature controller C No Value H M S Ref Rep T min T max R S E23 25 00 00 00 15 1 0 999 00 999 00 Rampe U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Zero voltage relay outputs Outputs 1 Off 2 Off 3 Off Submenu Zero voltage relay outputs Outputs 1 On 2 Off 3 Off Outputs 1 Off 2 On 3 Off Outputs 1 Off 2 Off 3 On Sia desired binati f switchi eg Outputs 1 On 2 Off 3 On elect the desired combination of switching states and press the operating button Outputs 1 Off 2 On 3 On On zero voltage relay outputs turned on Geier E Off zero voltage relay outputs turned off Time program editor with option relay outputs Select a field under 4 2131 and press the operating button
114. oder anderweitig gef hrliche Stoffe We hereby guarantee that Wir versichern dass 0 The hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equipment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this regard is complete die gef hrlichen Stoffe die mit dem o g Ger t Bauteil in Kontakt kamen in 3 1 aufgelistet sind und alle Angaben vollst ndig sind Q That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity das Ger t Bauteil nicht mit Radioaktivit t in Ber hrung kam Kind of transport transporter Transportweg Spediteur Transport by means and name of transport company etc Versendung durch Name Spediteur o Date of dispatch to BINDER GmbH Tag der Absendung an BINDER GmbH KT E6 09 2013 Page 131 135 D BINDER We hereby declare that the following measures have been taken Wir erkl ren dass folgende Ma nahmen getroffen wurden Q Hazardous substances were removed from the unit including component parts so that no hazard exists for any person in the handling or repair of these items das Ger t Bauteil wurde von Gefahrstoffen befreit so dass bei Handhabung Reparaturen f r die betreffenden Person keinerlei Gef hrdung besteht Q The unit was securely packaged and properly identified das Ger t wurde sicher verpackt und vollst ndig gekennzeichnet Q Information about the hazardousness of the shipme
115. onnection to power supply Wrong voltage Check power supply for voltage of 100 120V or 200 240V Unit fuse has responded Check unit fuse and replace it if appropriate If it responds again contact BINDER service Controller defective Nominal temperature exceeded by 10 due to unit failure Over temperature protective device class 1 responds Contact BINDER service Very long heating up times Chamber fully loaded Load the unit less or consider longer heating up times Overtemperature safety controller class 3 1 responds Alarm messages ja Safety controller set point value exceeded Check setting of temperature set point and of the safety controller class 3 1 set point If appropriate select suitable value Too much external heat load Reduce heat load Controller defective Safety controller defective Semiconductor relay defective Contact BINDER service With option safety controller class 3 3 overtemperture safety controller responds Alarm messages SE Safety controller set point value exceeded Too much external heat load Check setting of temperature set point and of the safety controller class 3 1 set point If appropriate select suitable value Reduce heat load Controller defective Safety controller defective Semiconductor relay defective Contact BINDER service KT E6 09 2013
116. operation or maintenance The refrigerated incubators were produced in accordance with VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accordance to VDE 0411 1 IEC 61010 1 KT E6 09 2013 Page 14 135 D BINDER The glass door and the inner chamber will become hot during operation Danger of burning Do NOT touch the glass door the inner surfaces or the charging material during operation 1 6 Intended use Refrigerated incubators KT are suitable for exact conditioning of harmless materials Because of their precise temperature accuracy these devices are especially useful for cultivation of microorganisms with a narrow temperature optimum in a range of 4 C 39 2 F to 37 C 98 6 F Main fields of application are tests of long term storage e g at 4 C 39 2 F refrigerated incubation between 20 C 68 F and 25 C 77 F and incubation at 37 C 98 6 F also with additional introduction of heat or with alternating temperatures e g 37 C 98 6 F and 4 C 39 2 F A mixture of any component of the charging material with air must NOT be explosive The operating temperature must lie below the flash point or below the sublimation point of the charging material Following the instructions in this operating manual and conducting regular maintenance work chap 20 1 are part of the intended use The charging material shall not contain any corrosive ingredients that may damage the machi
117. orners and edges are also completely coated The refrigerated incubator KT comes equipped with an Ethernet interface for computer communication e g via the communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 19 1 For further options see chap 23 5 Temperature range with an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F 4 C 23 F up to 100 C 212 F KT E6 09 2013 Page 16 135 D BINDER 2 1 2 2 Instrument panel with microprocessor controller T4 12 and USB interface Unit overview Door handle Unit door Main power switch Figure 3 Refrigerated incubator KT example model KT 115 Instrument panel Temperate rc 25 0 25 2 rn 100 0 5 7 controller display Context sensitive buttons USB interface Operating button Pilot lamp ready for operation Figure 4 Instrument panel with microprocessor controller T4 12 and USB interface KT E6 09 2013 Page 17 135 D BINDER 2 3 1 3 4 5 6 N Unit rear Figure 5 Unit rear with position of options example KT 115 DIN socket for zero voltage relay alarm outputs option not used DIN socket for analog output 4 20 mA option DIN socket for zero voltage relay control outputs option RS 422 interface for computer communication option Ethernet interface for computer communication with MAC address standard equipment not with optional RS 422 interface Peltier fan grid Socket
118. ort p cking nn tanttnttnnnn asat enttnn nnne en ennen 119 EAR eet Le le ME 119 21 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany 224444ssssnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnn nenn 119 21 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany 120 21 5 Disposal of the unit in non member states of the Et 121 22 TROUBLESHOOTING isicccsticcaseniscantctaatwnseatscendlcisienssctssensesticerdeederensesieeenteebesweses 122 23 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ses nnmnnn 124 23 1 Factory calibration and adiustment iir oeni EEE OEA AAEREN AR 124 23 2 OVER current protection saunas genaai aaa a iaaea aiaei aa aa a aiaa aaa 124 23 3 Definition of usable volume 44440ssnssnnnnennnennnnannnnnnnennnnenennnnnnnnennennnnennnnrnnnnnnannnennnr ernennen 124 23 4 KT technical data russ under an nn aa anna en aha gs nn era 125 23 5 Equipment and Options sissie sausin na nn naar nn has nenne 126 23 6 Spare parts and accessories ernennen 127 23 0 DIMENSIONS KT D3 susanne en a na an a aan ann an aa nenne han En nern 128 23 8 Dimensions KT 115 EE 129 KT E6 09 2013 Page 8 135 D BINDER 24 CONTAMINATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE 2402244200 NR NRKN RRE nn nn 130 24 1 For units located outside North America and Central Amertca 130 24 2 For units in North America and Central America 133 KT E6 09 2013 Page 9 135 D BINDER Dear customer For the corr
119. ption chap 19 6 you can turn on and off the voltage of the interior socket via the controller To access the setting menu go to Menu gt Optional equipment gt Interior socket Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Interior socket Socket Off Submenu Interior socket Select the desired setting and press the operating button Socket On socket with activated voltage Socket Off socket voltage free Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home This symbol on the controller display indicates that the interior socket is activated 7 3 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay control outputs For units equipped with zero voltage relay outputs option chap 19 5 you can switch on or off the output via the controller To access the setting menu for the operating modes Fixed value and Control off go to Menu gt Optional equipment gt Zero voltage relay control outputs The setting for program operation is done through the program editor chap 9 3 7 Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 A Zero voltage relay control outputs Submenu Zero voltage relay control outputs Control output 1 Off The current switching state of the zero voltage relay Control output 2 Off control outputs is indicated To change it select the Age desired control output Control output 3 Off and press the operating button The modified switching state is di
120. r chamber with an appropriate disinfectant Before start up the unit must be absolutely dry and ventilated as explosive gases may form during the decontamination process 2 If necessary have strongly contaminated inner chamber parts removed by an engineer for cleaning or have them exchanged Sterilize the inner chamber parts in a sterilizer or autoclave In case of eye contact the disinfectant spray may cause eye damage due to chemical burns Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the disinfectant spray Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles KT E6 09 2013 Page 117 135 D BINDER Eye contact Eye damage due to chemical burns Do NOT empty into drains gt Wear protective goggles D After using the disinfectant spray allow the unit to dry thoroughly and aerate it sufficiently 20 3 Sending the unit back to BINDER GmbH If you return a BINDER product to us for repair or any other reason we will only accept the product upon presentation of an authorization number that has previously been issued to you An authorization number will be issued after receiving your complaint either in writing or by telephone prior to your sending the BINDER product back to us The authorization number will be issued following receipt of the information below BINDER product type and serial number Date of purchase N
121. r in advance so that this information is available before the equipment component part arrives A second copy of this form must accompany the equipment component part In addition the carrier should be informed Eine vollst ndig ausgef llte Kopie dieses Formblattes soll per Telefax Nr 49 0 7462 2005 93555 oder Brief vorab an uns gesandt werden so dass die Information vorliegt bevor das Ger t Bauteil eintrifft Eine weitere Kopie soll dem Ger t Bauteil beigef gt sein Ggf ist auch die Spedition zu informieren e Incomplete information or non conformity with this procedure will inevitably lead to substantial delays in processing Please understand the reason for this measure which lies outside our area of influence and will help us to speed up this procedure Unvollst ndige Angaben oder Nichteinhalten dieses Ablaufs f hren zwangsl ufig zu betr chtlichen Verz gerungen in der Abwicklung Bitte haben Sie Verst ndnis f r Ma nahmen die au erhalb unserer Einflussm glichkeiten liegen und helfen Sie mit den Ablauf beschleunigen e Please print and fill out this form completely Bitte unbedingt vollst ndig ausf llen 1 Unit component part type Ger t Bauteil Typ 2 Serial No Serien Nr Details about utilized substances biological substances Einzelheiten ber die eingesetzten Substanzen biologische Materialien 3 1 Designations Bezeichnungen Safety measures required for handling these s
122. rating button Close With the Close button the controller returns to the time program editor Select parameter Changing between temperature and fan speed Saving the program The controller returns to the Time programs Save and exit submenu You can now select and start the program as described in chap 9 1 Saving the program and start it Enter the start date and time see chap 9 1 If another time or week program is running the program is only saved but not started A corresponding message is displayed Save and run Attention the program is not saved After a security question the SEN ne Exit without saving controller returns to the initial view The controller returns to the time program editor You can continue Button Close programming SP Make sure that you saved the time program before leaving the program editor KT E6 09 2013 Page 56 135 D BINDER With Exit without saving you exit the program editor without saving the program There is a security question first Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Confirm operation Do not exit Really exit without saving Submenu Confirm operation This a security question Select the desired function and press the operating button Close If you selected Really exit without saving the controller goes back to the initial view KT E6 09 2013 Page
123. rature controller Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed No Value Day H M S Activity 1 100 00 Monday 12 00 00 Active 1 100 00 Monday 00 00 00 Inactive Week program editor example FE men Entering the fan speed setpoint 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fixed value Week program editor Fan speed i TE No Value Day H M S Activity PRIPO A VAME man aue and press the operating button 1 LUAJ Monday 00 00 00 Inactive U Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed setpoint Post End Ok dE gt e When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value Entry menu Fan speed setpoint A fan speed value is shown Enter the desired value with the operating button Setting range 40 up to 100 Press the Ok button to confirm Close Ok KT E6 09 2013 Page 72 135 D BINDER 10 3 8 Saving the week program and leaving the program editor Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Temperature setpoint C No Value Day H M S Activity 1 35 00 Monday 08 00 00 Active 2 40 00 Monday 10 00 00 Active 3 35 00 Monday 18 00 00 Active Week program editor example 4 10 00 Monday 20 00 00
124. returns to the initial view KT E6 09 2013 Page 58 135 D BINDER 9 5 Deleting a time program To delete a time program go to Menu gt Programs gt Time program gt Delete or Menu gt Programs gt Time program gt Delete all Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time program Start Stop Pause Resume Edit Create Rename Delete Wy Close Home Submenu Time program Select Delete or Delete all next page and press the operating button If you selected Delete select then the time program to be deleted and press the operating button If you selected Delete all all time programs will be deleted in the controller Before deleting there is a security question Fixed value Confirm operation Do not delete Really delete Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Confirm operation This a security question Select the desired function and press the operating button Page 59 135 D BINDER 10 Week programs The T4 12 program controller permits programming week programs with real time reference It offers 8 week program places in total with up to 30 shift points for each week program To access the menu selection for week programs select Menu gt Programs gt Week program Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0
125. roller temperature safety device class 371 102 1 7241 Safety controller Modes nu ae in 102 17 2 2 Setting the safety controller een 103 17 3 Over and undertemperature safety controller temperature safety device class 3 3 option 106 17 3 1 safety controller Modes ne een 106 17 3 2 setting the Safety controller nenn 107 18 NOTES ON REFRIGERATING OPERATION EE 110 193 OPTIONS Zaren 110 19 1 Communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem optton nennen 110 19 2 RS 422 interface option ec ee eee nn ennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nennen nn 110 19 3 Data logger kit option 111 19 4 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor option u 111 19 5 Zero voltage relay alarm output option 112 19 6 Analog output for temperature Option nn 113 19 7 Zero voltage relay control outputs option 113 19 8 Water protected internal socket Option nn nnnnn 114 20 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND SERVICE ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 115 20 1 Maintenance intervals service 115 20 2 Cleaning and decontamination ann 116 Ke Mu 1 1011 110 DEE 116 20 2 2 Decontaminationzurieene na nn naar ana daducerreneaeasecy 117 20 3 Sending the unit back to BINDER GmHH 2224444s2s40eenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnn nn 118 21 DISPOSAL E 119 21 1 Disposal of the transp
126. running an existing time program To start a time program go to Menu gt Programs gt Time program gt Start You can also go to Quick menu gt Time program gt Start see below Starting is also possible directly from the program editor chap 9 3 9 started QS In the Control off mode or during a running time or week program no time program can be Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Programs Time programs Stop Pause Resume Edit Create Rename Delete WV Close Home Submenu Time program Select Start to start an existing program and press the operating button If no program has been created and saved so far the message No programs found appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and enter a program with Create Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Select program Program0001 Program0002 Program0003 Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Start date DD MM YYYY 18 03 2013 Ins Pos1 End Ok DD 12545780 Close Ok Home KT E6 09 2013 Submenu Select program example Select one of the programs and press the operating button to run the program Entry menu Start date The current date is shown For a postponed start enter the desired start date with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Page 40 135 D BINDER Fi
127. s Easy registered in 3 steps a IW Temp safety device 20 HOOK Cisse KKK Art No ON KEN US PATS ODOGUN 1 NLH OOX m unt ton obo 0008 D 74552 mutter Germany BINDER Sue 1 List serial number here u III 2 Go online www binder world com register 3 Register serial number KT E6 09 2013 Page 5 135 D BINDER Contents EG declaration of Conformity sencera engeren 2 Productregistration 44 53i24222 00422 sera REES EES SES SEENEN REES 5 ls SAFETY Sa 10 t1 Legal c nsiderati ns r une ste een seele na 10 1 2 Structure of the safety Instruchons nr nn 10 1 2 1 signal Word panel EE 10 1 2 2 Safety alert symbol 2 nennen bee le kai 11 1 2 3 ee ele 11 1 2 4 Word message panel structure si ENNER ea ann sahen 12 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unt 12 14 Ee 13 1 5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the refrigerated incubator 14 n ME 15 2 UNIT DESCRIPT ION E 16 241 Bil ET 17 2 2 Instrument panel NEE 17 2o Bill 18 3 COMPLETENESS OF DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND LOCATION OF INSTALLATION 4442244400000000000000 nn non nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn anna 19 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and completeness of delivery uunssesnenssnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnen 19 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation eerssesnennnnennnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 19 3 3 e
128. s DHCP On Off IP address Subnet mask Chamber name Network name Gateway DNS1 w Close Home Submenu Network settings Turn the operating button to see additional menu items KT E6 09 2013 Page 84 135 D BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Network settings Ban Submenu Network settings next page Close Home Show network settings Overview of the entire network configuration DHCP on off Switching on and off the DHCP state IP address Entering the desired IP address Subnet mask Entering the subnet mask number Chamber name Entering the name of the refrigerated incubator Network name Entering the network name Gateway Entering the gateway number DNS1 Entering the DNS1 number DNS2 Entering the DNS2 number Set the DHCP State on off Fixed value 22 08 2012 05 05 06 DHCP On Off DHCP On Submenu DHCP On Off The current DHCP state is displayed Press the operating button to change it Then the new DHCP state is displayed DHCP On DHCP state activated DHCP Off DHCP state deactivated Close Home Go back to the Network settings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home SH You can only configure the following network settings if the DHCP state is set to Off KT E6 09 2013 Page
129. s a week program function and various notifications and alarm messages with visual and audible indication a trace file and remote alarms via e mail You can enter values or programs directly at the controller keypad or using the APT COM 3 DataControlSystem software option chap 19 1 specially developed by BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 25 2 Temperature values Fan Ka 1 0 0 0 Fan speed value Actual values Set point values Icons Controller operating in fixed value operating mode Figure 8 T4 12 microprocessor controller initial view in fixed value controller mode sample values KT E6 09 2013 Page 23 135 D BINDER 6 1 Menu structure Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 25 2 Fan 100 0 Initial view sample values Press the desired menu button z User Quick menu Menu From the Initial view you have access to different menus using the menu buttons User Quick menu or Menu From there you can access the desired control functions To do this select the function by turning the operating button and press the operating button to confirm the selection In any menu you can return to the previous display pressing the Close button or to the initial view with the Home button Depending on the logged in user or administrator the available menu functions may vary
130. se consult BINDER Service BINDER telephone hotline 49 0 7462 2005 555 BINDER fax hotline 49 0 7462 2005 93555 BINDER e mail hotline service binder world com BINDER service hotline USA 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 x3 toll free in the USA BINDER service hotline Asia Pacific 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 BINDER service hotline Russia and CIS 7 495 98815 17 BINDER Internet website http www binder world com BINDER address BINDER GmbH post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen International customers please contact your local BINDER distributor KT E6 09 2013 Page 115 135 D BINDER 20 2 Cleaning and decontamination Clean the unit after each use to avoid potential corrosion damage by ingredients of the test material DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death Do NOT spill water or cleaning agents over the inner and outer surfaces gt Before cleaning turn off the unit at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug gt Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again 20 2 1 Cleaning Disconnect the chamber from the power supply before cleaning Disconnect the power plug Wipe the surfaces with a moistened towel In addition you can use the following cleaning agents Exterior surfaces Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides inner chamber Alcohol based solutions shelves We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art
131. service life have the device disposed of according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the unit according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI I p 762 KT E6 09 2013 Page 119 135 D BINDER Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company that is certified according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikger tegesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 or gt Instruct BINDER service to dispose of the device The general terms of payment and delivery of the BINDER GmbH apply which were valid at the time of purchasing the unit Certified companies disassemble waste used BINDER equipment in primary substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC The devices must be free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances in order to eliminate any health hazards to the employees of the recycling companies Prior to handing the unit over to a recycling company it is the user s responsibility that it is free from toxic infectious or radioactive s
132. splayed Control output On zero voltage relay output activated Control output Off zero voltage relay output deactivated Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home ie A symbol on the controller display indicates the switching state of the three zero voltage relay 2 control outputs as soon as at least one control output is activated 3 example control outputs 1 2 activated KT E6 09 2013 Page 32 135 D BINDER 7 4 Functional test of the optional alarm output For units equipped with the zero voltage relay alarm output option chap 19 4 you can switch on the output for test purpose via the controller and then switch it off again To access the setting menu go to Menu gt Optional equipment gt Alarm output temperature Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Alarm output temperature Functional test Alarm output On Submenu Alarm output temperature Functional test Alarm output Off Select the desired switching state and press the operating button Functional test Alarm output On alarm output switched on alarm state Functional test Alarm output Off alarm output switched off Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home 7 5 Switching on or off the optional object temperature display For units equipped with the digital object temperature display with a flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor
133. t temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor option QS You can turn on and off the object temperature display via the controller menu chap 7 5 The object temperature display enables the determination of the actual temperature of the charging material during the whole process The object temperature is measured via a flexible Pt100 temperature sensor and can be viewed at the controller display You can immerse the sensor top protective tube of the flexible Pt 100 into liquid substances Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 25 2 Fan e 1 00 0 Initial view with object temperature display gt sample values Obj Temp C 25 1 z The object temperature data are put out together with the data of the temperature controller and can be documented by the communication software APT COM option chap 19 1 developed by BINDER Technical data of the Pt100 sensor e Three wire technique e Class B DIN EN 60751 e Temperature range up to 320 C 608 F e Stainless steel protective tube with a length of 45 mm 1 78 in material no 1 4501 KT E6 09 2013 Page 111 135 D BINDER 19 5 Zero voltage relay alarm output option With this option the chamber is equipped with a zero voltage relay alarm contact which serves to transmit alarms to a central monitoring facility The connection is realized as a DIN socket 1 on the unit r
134. t under Waiting time begins running off Automatic Key lock Off Automatic key lock function deactivated Close Home Now the waiting time starts running off Go back to the initial view with Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 25 0 25 2 Initial view F i Ml 1 00 0 As soon as the waiting period has expired the key lock symbol is displayed bed The controller remains in the initial view and may be operated only after entering the current password After further entries to the controller the waiting period begins running again since the automatic keylock function remains active until turning it off manually KT E6 09 2013 Page 77 135 D BINDER d This symbol on the controller display indicates that the key lock function is activated 11 3 Changing the password for unlocking the key lock To change the password for unlocking the key lock go to User gt Key lock gt Password Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Key lock Key lock On Automatic key lock Password Close Home A security question is displayed Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Key lock Change password Do not change Change password Close Home Change password 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Key lock password Ok ABCDEF CHE Close Ok Home Submenu
135. tacts will close automatically D When using the communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 19 1 via the Ethernet interface or the optional RS422 interface of the climatic chamber for data acquisition only the alarm message is recorded in the APT COM protocol gt Set the tolerance limits for limit alarms by APT COM 3 separately in the APT COM 3 measuring window You can switch on and off the alarm output for test purpose To access this function select Menu gt Optional equipment gt Alarm output temperature chap 7 4 KT E6 09 2013 Page 112 135 D BINDER 19 6 Analog output for temperature option With this option the chamber is equipped with an analog output 4 20 mA for temperature This output allows transmitting data to external data registration systems or devices The connection is realized as a DIN socket 3 on the unit rear A suitable DIN plug is enclosed ANALOG OUTPUT 4 20 mA DC PIN 1 Temperature PIN 2 Temperature Temperature range 10 C 32 F to 100 C 212 F Figure 10 Pin configuration of the DIN socket 3 on the unit rear 19 7 Zero voltage relay control outputs option The zero voltage relay control outputs 1 2 und 3 are used to switch any device connected via a DIN socket on the unit rear They permit turning on and off individually the connected devices by the controller They can be programmed in fixed value entry mode chap
136. trical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 2 2 Particular requirements Test configurations operational conditions and performance criteria for portable test measuring and monitoring equipment used in low voltage distribution systems IEC 61326 2 2 2005 BS EN 61326 2 2 2006 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exigences relatives a la CEM Partie 2 2 Exigences particuli res Configurations d essai conditions de fonctionnement et crit res d aptitude a la fonction des mat riels portatifs d essai de mesure et de surveillance utilises dans des syst mes de distribution basse tension CEI 61326 2 2 2005 AC1 2007 NF EN 61326 2 2 2006 2 3 Page 3 135 D BINDER D 78532 Tuttlingen 20 07 2012 BINDER GmbH Did P M Binder Gesch ftsf hrender Gesellschafter Managing Director Directeur g n ral KT E6 09 2013 th amp hiet D Hofmann Leiter F amp E Director R amp D Chef de service R amp D 3 3 Page 4 135 D BINDER Product registration Online Product Registration Register your BINDER now www binder world com register The registration is free and takes just a few seconds Advantages Short response times if service is needed Fair prices when relocating or installing equipment Calibration as required at no charge in case of recalls gt Free information on news product upgrades and accessorie
137. trol off mode or change to fixed value operating mode To select the control off or fixed value operating mode go to Menu gt Controller mode Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Menu Event list Alarms Setpoints Safety controller Programs Import Export Settings General menu Select Controller Mode and press the operating button Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Controller mode Control off Fixed value Submenu Controller Mode Select the desired controller mode Control off or Fixed value and press the operating button Close Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 27 135 D BINDER Control off 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Menu Event list Alarms Setpoints Safety controller Programs Import Export Settings Close Home Go back to the initial view with Home Control off 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Actual value Temperature C 25 2 Fan 40 0 General menu with controller mode Control off The controller mode Fixed value or Control off is indicated in the display headline Initial view in Control off mode sample picture The controller is non functional i e there is no heating or refrigerating The fan turns at 40 speed gt In the Control off mode no program can be started KT E6 09 2013 Page 28 135 D BINDER 6 3
138. ttings menu with Close or to the initial view with Home 12 12 Display and entry of the chamber configuration for service purpose Information about the chamber such as chamber type name serial number firmware version etc can be viewed under Menu gt System information chap 6 4 To access the device configuration menu go to Menu gt Settings gt Chamber configuration Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Chamber configuration Enter special application number Service window 1 Service window 2 Error memory Firmware update Submenu Chamber configuration Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home Then a service password is requested in order to deny unauthorized access KT E6 09 2013 Page 89 135 D BINDER 13 Data transfer via USB interface The USB port is located in the instrument box To access the submenus for data transfer go to Menu gt Import Export Fixed value Import Export to USB drive Import from USB drive Close Export to USB drive 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Home Submenu Import Export to USB drive Select the desired type of communication via USB port data export or import and press the operating button SP It is possible that some USB devices are not recognized due to compatibility issues In this case please use a USB storage device from a different manuf
139. tton to confirm Setting range 4 C 23 F up to 100 C 212 F Press the Ok button to confirm Pos1 End Ok01 3456789 gt Close Ok Home 25 0 Entry menu Temperature setpoint When entering a value outside the setting range the message Invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value Go back to the initial view with Home or enter the fan speed KT E6 09 2013 Page 36 135 D BINDER Fan speed setting To enter the fan speed setpoint go to Menu gt Setpoints gt Fan speed Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Fan speed setpoint 0 Yo Select each number with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Setting range 40 up to 100 Press the Ok button to confirm PostEndOkO 4 23456789 gt Close Ok Home Joo Entry menu Fan speed setpoint When entering a value outside the setting range the message invalid value appears Press the operating button to confirm with Ok and repeat the entry with a correct value Go back to the initial view with Home When operating the fan with less than 100 speed the temperature performance and the spatial exactitude of the temperature may differ from the manufacturer s specifications Do reduce the fan speed only if absolutely necessary due to special requirements
140. tual view and can only be changed when entering the current password To configure the key lock function go to User gt Key lock Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 User Key lock Show event list User menu Select Key lock and press the operating button Close Home Key lock Key lock On Automatic key lock Password Submenu Key lock Select the desired function and press the operating button Close Home Key lock On The key lock is directly activated Automatic key lock The key lock is activated automatically after a defined waiting time Password Change password for unlocking Factory setting 0000 KT E6 09 2013 Page 75 135 D BINDER 11 1 Directly activating the key lock function To directly activate the key lock go to User gt Key lock gt Key lock On Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Key lock Key lock On Automatic key lock Password Submenu Key lock Select Key lock on to activate the key lock function immediately and press the operating button Close Home This symbol on the controller display indicates that the key lock function is activated The controller remains in the initial view and may be operated only after entering the current password 11 2 Automatic key lock To configure the automatic key lock go to User gt Key lock gt Automatic key lock Fix
141. ubstances Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit Prior to disposal disinfect the unit from all sources of infection Be aware that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber If you cannot safely remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 24 and enclose it with the unit Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take a unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC gt Prior to disposal remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit gt A unit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed must be considered as special waste according to national law Dispose of it accordingly 21 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points
142. ubstances Vorsichtsma nahmen beim Umgang mit diesen Stoffen KT E6 09 2013 Page 130 135 D BINDER Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the atmosphere Ma nahmen bei Personenkontakt oder Freisetzung Other important information that must be taken into account Weitere zu beachtende und wichtige Informationen Declaration on the risk of these substances please checkmark the applicable items Erkl rung zur Gef hrlichkeit der Stoffe bitte Zutreffendes ankreuzen For non toxic non radioactive biologically harmless materials f r nicht giftige nicht radioaktive biologisch ungef hrliche Stoffe We hereby guarantee that the above mentioned unit component part Wir versichern dass og Ger t Bauteil U Has not been exposed to or contains any toxic or otherwise hazardous substances weder giftige noch sonstige gef hrliche Stoffe enth lt oder solche anhaften Q That eventually generated reaction products are non toxic and also do not represent a hazard auch evtl entstandene Reaktionsprodukte weder giftig sind noch sonst eine Gef hrdung darstellen U Eventual residues of hazardous substances have been removed evtl R ckst nde von Gefahrstoffen entfernt wurden U4 2 For toxic radioactive biologically harmful or hazardous substances or any other hazardous materials f r giftige radioaktive biologisch bedenkliche bzw gef hrliche Stoffe
143. ue 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Setpoints Show settings Close Home Submenu Safety controller view with standard unit equipment Select Show settings and press the operating button The overview display shows the set points and actual values of the main temperature controller and the safety controller and indicates the safety controller mode Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual Chamber temperature C 37 0 37 6 Safety controller mode Limit absolute Safety controller ec 40 0 37 6 Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint Actual Chamber temperature C 37 0 37 6 Safety controller mode Offset relative Safety controller C 3 0 37 6 Go back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Overview display with safety controller mode Limit example values In case of a temperature safety device class 3 1 combined with optional unit equipment Safety controller is indicated as Overtemperature instead Overview display with safety controller mode Offset example values In case of a temperature safety device class 3 1 combined with optional unit equipment Safety controller is indicated as Overtemperature instead Page 105 135 D BINDER 17 3 Over and undertemperature safety controller temperature safety device class 3 3 option With this option the chamber
144. ustrated below is calculated as follows Lo A B C internal dimensions W H D c a b c wall separation c 7 a 0 1 A b 0 1 B B epp o Vuse A 2 a B 2 b C 2 c Figure 12 Determination of the usable volume The technical data refers to the defined usable volume Ey Do NOT place samples outside this usable volume Do NOT load this volume by more than half to enable sufficient airflow inside the chamber Do NOT divide the usable volume into separate parts with large area samples Do NOT place samples too close to each other in order to permit circulation between them and thus obtain a homogenous distribution of temperature and humidity KT E6 09 2013 Page 124 135 D BINDER 23 4 KT technical data Unit size 53 115 Exterior dimensions Width mm inch 660 25 98 860 33 86 Height incl feet mm inch 635 715 28 15 Depth incl door handle instrument triangle mm inch 695 720 28 35 connection Wall clearance rear minimum spacer mm inch 100 3 94 100 3 94 Wall clearance side minimum mm inch 240 9 45 240 9 45 Quantity of doors 1 1 Quantity of inner glass doors 1 1 Interior dimensions Width mm inch 400 15 75 600 23 62 Height mm inch 400 15 75 480 18 90 Depth mm inch 334 13 15 355 1
145. utton Page 107 135 D BINDER Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint overtemperature 75 0 C End 0123 FEB 5780100 Close Ok Home Entry menu Setpoint overtemperature Enter the desired value with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm You can also access this submenu to directly enter the overtemperature safety controller setpoint via Quick menu gt Safety controller setpoint Entering the safety controller setpoint for undertemperature Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Overtemperature Undertemperature Show settings Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Setpoint undertemperature 30 0 C lt Pos1 End 01 FB sassrsom gt Close Ok Home Submenu Safety controller Select Undertemperature with the operating button and press the operating button to confirm Entry menu Setpoint undertemperature Enter the desired value with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Go one level back with the Close button or back to the initial view with Home KT E6 09 2013 Page 108 135 D BINDER Overview of the current settings You can check the current settings of the safety controller Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Safety controller Mode Over temperature Under temperature Show settings Close Home
146. via QUICK menu 34 8 3 Entering the set points via general men 36 KT E6 09 2013 Page 6 135 D BINDER 9 vele FE 38 9 1 Starting and running an existing time program nenn 40 9 2 Cancelling a running time program nenne nnnnnnennnnnnn nn 43 9 3 Creating a new time program 44 9 3 1 Section NANAIING nn 46 9 3 2 Temperature setpooimt rn nennen 47 9 3 3 Section duration nn 47 9 3 4 Repeating one or several sections within a time program 48 9 3 5 seele Le EE 49 9 3 6 Set point ramp and set point step modes nenne nrnn nn 51 9 3 7 Switching on or off the optional zero voltage relay outputs 0 2 eee cece eee eeteeeeeeeteeeeeeaaes 53 9 3 8 Calling up the next parameters 2 era n 54 9 3 9 Saving the time program and leaving the program ector eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeneeeeeeaes 56 9 4 Program interruption zes een a a enter 58 9 9 Deleting atime pog amsser a OEE OOA 59 10 WEEK PROGRAMMS 2 2 a aa naan a Eaka eaaa aaa Eaa Daraa 60 10 1 Starting and running an existing week program sssssssseissssisssrrsssttrnssttrrssttnnssttnnnstnnsattennnstnn nnne nnn 61 10 2 Cancelling a running week program eee eeteee teeter eee tenets settee ee eaeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeniaeeesenaees 64 10 3 Creating a new week program c eect ett e eet ini iir i ee erent ENE AEE ENEKE EE EEEE ANERE 65 1031 Section h ndling 24n 0en sen en eee adeeb easea ZONEN ENEE eaten eee 67 10 32 Temperature SCIPOMN TTT 68
147. xed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Start time HH MM SS 15 05 36 Ins Pos1 End Pe 22456780 gt Close Ok Home Time program 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Program0001 Setpoint Actual value Temperature C 1 0 0 1 1 5 Section 20 End 08 03 2013 08 07 44 Fan Gu 100 0 Entry menu Start time The current time plus 30 seconds is shown For a postponed start enter the desired start time with the operating button Press the Ok button to confirm Initial view example values The time program is running This symbol on the controller display indicates that a time program is running During a running time program it is impossible to edit rename or delete this program when selecting such a function a corresponding message is displayed The other program functions are available During a running time program no week program can be started KT E6 09 2013 Page 41 135 D BINDER To start a time program you can also go to Quick menu gt Time program gt Start Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Quick menu Measurement chart Active Alarms Temperature setpoint Fan speed setpoint Safety controller setpoint Time program Week program Close Home Fixed value 08 03 2013 05 05 06 Time program Start Stop Close Home Quick menu Select Time program and press the operating button
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