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1. E 44 ET c 44 FAS 44 4 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Warning Cautions and important Notes Throughout this manual blocks of text may be accompanied with a pictogram These blocks are WARNINGS CAUTIONS and IMPORTANT NOTES and they are used as follows Symbols used in this Manual Used to direct attention to a special item WARNING DANGER hazard am UV light radiation hazard Use only with shielding in Protect eyes amp skin from place Protect eyes and skin from exposure to UV light exposure to UV light FURHTER INFORMATION Further information is provided in other sections or manuals Or ID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 INTRODUCTION You are now in possession of a high quality microprocessor controlled FORTUNA IVF Class Clean Air workstation and it is designed to provide e Protection of the processed product against particle microbiological contamination e Heating control of the heated work area for sample handling Gassing and Humidification control Optional e Heating control of the light opening for morphology study under microscopy Optional This user manual covers the following models e FORTUNA IVF Clean Air 900 e FORTUNA IVF Clean Air 1200 e FORTUNA IVF Clean Air 1500 e FORTUNA IVF Clean Air 1800 e FORT
2. E1 In tuning Timeout 1 error E2 In tuning Timeout 2 error Out of range error LED Description OUT 1 Channel 1 output OUT2 Channel 2 output L1 Channel 1 set point modification L2 Channel 2 set point modification S27 Alarm Information Description THI Maximum temperature recorded TLO Minimum temperature recorded LOC Keypad state lock The four buttons for operating the temperature controller are placed below the display These are described in the figure above Each button has two functions one in each side of the button Simply press the appropriate symbol to use the buttons The heated surface is designed to provide and maintain a constant 37 C over the heated part of the working surface to within 0 2 C at a maximum ambient temperature of 35 C The controller is operating in PID Proportional Integral Derivative mode to get the most accurate and stable temperature possible 24 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Origo User Setup The units are delivered ready for use from the factory Should it be necessary to access the parameters in the temperature controller the process is described here Button Description Show value p X Select data by using the up and down arrows Exit the menu uum Enter CES Note After 10 seconds without activity the menu will exit Accessing the parameters and information menu Press and release the information button 4 aa To the
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4. FAN AUTOSTART and ON TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at which the fans should start Press the enter button to enter the menu The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the fan will turn ON automatically Press the enter button to validate your choices FAN AUTOSTART and OFF TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at which the fans will turn off Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Press the enter button to enter the menu AUTOSTART The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate OFF TIME 00 number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the fan will turn OFF automatically Press the enter button to confirm your choices The Week display wil appear MT WT 5 5 Press the enter button to validate your choice The Monday option will be blinking Press on the UP arrow to select Monday or press the right and left arrows to navigate between the days In this example the Monday option will be marked with an X to indicate that the fan will be ON on Monday at the desired time and will be switched OFF at the desired time programmed earlier in this section Press on the enter but
5. in an IVF lab NEVER use ammonia or chlorinated cleaners It is recommended to use special lint free wipes ru To ensure that the working area is clean and sterile the workstation fan must be run at normal speed for at least 30 minutes prior to working inside the Workstation Objects and instruments must be carefully cleaned and or disinfected before bringing them into the work chamber rex Necessary instruments for use during work must be placed within reach to avoid unnecessary movement inside the Workstation ra For reliable operation it is important that the air flow conditions are as unobstructed as much as possible Therefore never overload the work chamber Put on necessary personal clothing for reducing particle emission from operator i e gloves masks and general clean room clothing Special attention should be given to hands and lower kar parts of the arms as these are the parts of the operator most likely to emit particles near the product gt All work in the workstation must be performed with slow movements Rapid arm movements in E the chamber may cause slipstreams which will draw contaminated air into the work chamber Transport of possibly contaminated material may create airflows which can contaminate the product The safety cabinet must not be used for working with materials which can cause allergic reactions or any harm to the health of the operator or the personnel Attention is dra
6. select the data to be displayed press the UP or DOWN arrow E Press the information button to display the value you have selected Resetting the THI and TLO recordings 4 aa To the select the data to be reset press the UP or DOWN arrow E Press the information button to display the value you have selected To reset the value press and hold the information button simultaneously with the exit button Channel 1 set point Press and release L1 The LED L1 will flash and the display will show 1SP set point for 1 second and then the set point associated value h 4 a To select the desired value press the UP or DOWN arrow uus To store the desired value press enter or wait 10 seconds OF ID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 25 To reset the value press and hold the information button simultaneously with the exit button Standby This section describes how to put the controller on standby or resume from standby j Press down the standby button for 3 seconds Keypad lock The keypad lock can be used to protect the settings from intentional or unintentional changes Press the information button to enter the INFO menu Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select LOC keypad lock Set the parameter gt PN LOC YES to lock the keypad To unlock the keypad change the setting to LOG NO Operating the heated areas Normal Operation The temperature controller will maintain the work surface temperature at 37 and
7. the menu Version 2 1 February 10 2014 19 Option selected AUTO 20 FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 0 00 FAN AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 FAN AUTOSTART OFF TIME 0 00 ra EF FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 0 00 FAN AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 The FAN AUTOSTART and ON TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at which the fans should start Press the enter button to enter the menu The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the fan will turn ON automatically Press the enter button to validate your choices The FAN AUTOSTART and OFF TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at which the fans will turn off Press the enter button to enter the menu The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the fan will turn OFF automatically Press the enter button to confirm your choices Note for this feature to work correctly you must set up the date and time first How to do this is described in the section Programming Time and Date Press the enter button to enter the menu The
8. to enter the menu Press the right or left arrow button to reach the menu displaying SET WATCH The USER MODE menu with SET WATCH will be displayed together with a representation of the Control amp Programming keys Press the enter button to enter the menu The SET WATCH menu with FORMAT 12H or 24H will be displayed together with a representation of the Control amp Programming keys Press on the DOWN or UP arrows to change the settings from 12H to 24H and vice versa Press the enter button to enter the menu The SET WATCH menu with TIME will be displayed The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Example Setting up the watch at 16 39 Press on the button that has the number 1 and it will be registered on the display The second digit of the hour will be blinking Press on the button that has the number 6 and it will be registered on the display Continue like this to fill out all digits Press the enter button to enter the menu and press the right or left arrow buttons to reach the menu displaying SET WATCH Version 2 1 February 10 2014 SET WATCH MTWTFSS SET WATCH MEWTFSS SET WATCH DATE 13 03 12 d m E The SET WACH menu with the day s first letter M T W T F S S will be displayed Press on the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to navigate to the correct day Press the ente
9. 200 ICSI SECTION LIL FORTUNA 1200 ICSI Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight Workspace 1255x558x 5 1321 X 679 x 2132 mm 1255 x 558 x 757 mm 80 85 cm 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 10 46 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 150W 10A 220 240V 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 1516x916x1559 mm 2 17 m 250 Kg 330 Kg Version 2 1 February 10 2014 33 FORTUNA 1500 IVF or LAF IVF model is illustrated SECTION Cac FORTUNA 1500 IVF or LAF Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume
10. 9 la 569 SCANLAF 599 5 93 FLOW 1 750 FLOW 2 000 FLOW 3 000 FANHOUR 00522 LIGHT LEVEL NIVEAU 40 Jot SCANLAF 11 42 08 03 12 LIGHT LEVEL NIVEAU 100 101 USER MODE LIGHT LEVEL USER MODE 44 LIGHT LEVEL 9 USER MODE e gt UV AUTOSTART UV CONTROL 5 START OFF 40t Y USER MODE SET WATCH USER MODE 4 DISPLAY MODE USER MODE 45 2 FAN CONTROL 5 UV AUTOSTART TODAY 101 UV AUTOSTART START AUTO 40t SET WATCH FORMAT 12H Jot SET WATCH FORMAT 24H Jot USER MODE DISPLAY MODE 5 AUTOSTART START OFF 1ot FAN AUTOSTART TODAY 01 FAN AUTOSTART START AUTO 40t UV AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 UV AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 SET WATCH TIME 7 15 SET WATCH TIME 14 15 DISPLAY MODE FLOW ON 101 DISPLAY MODE FLOW OFF 1ot FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 FAN AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 UV AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 UV AUTOSTART 59 00 00 SET WATCH JUNE AE 9 9 SET WATCH a WATE Lak DISPLAY MODE TIME OUT ON 101 DISPLAY MODE TIMEOUT 005 SEC FAN AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 FAN AUTOSTART MST Ws OFF TIME 00 00 USER MODE SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE 9 CODES General air flow information amp counter This section describes how to access information about the running hours of the fan Depending on the configuration of the wo
11. E MICROSCOPE LIGHT SOURCE Depending on the customer order and on the configuration selected below is the operating manual of the light sources provided by ORIGIO See also the section entitled Working Heated Surface and Light Source ORIGIO Halogen Light Source Model TLB 4000 Pole Pedestal L B 4000 Vertical Safety Stop 4 y Set Screw MI 7 SJ 20W Lamp Housing Focusing Lens S R 2 4 2 Focusing Lens Mount RGF Focusing Lens Adjustment Knob P Linear Movement amp Mirror Rotating Adjusting Locking Ring Mirror Rotating Forward Back Knob Figure 1 Light Exit Port Filter Well Mirror Socket 20 Watt Lamp Housing Bulb Holder 7 2 bz 5 S Variable Voltage Reflector Adjustment Knob On Off Switch Bulb Power Cord Fuse Housing Figure 2 Figure 3 Operating the light source On off switch The power switch is located on the rear of the base Turn the power switch on Or GID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 39 Variable voltage adjustment Light intensity is adjusted by the knob on the left side of the base Figure 3 Condensing lens focusing knob This knob is located on the right side of the base in the back By sliding the knob back and forth you can focus the light onto the mirror The knob can be locked in position by rotating it right to the back Mirror l
12. Fortuna Workstation User Manual origio Origo Version 2 1 February 10 2014 INDEX How TIS Mantal EEE EE 5 ONC NO Ih 6 SAFETY NSR Ne 7 Before operation of the 7 NET AT Ne 8 Device 8 AIR FEOW WORKING PRINCIPLE 565 22425558 5562 562248 4 2552 56 252555 5464 552242 45545544 22255 9 CONTROL PANE 10 GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES wieccicatacsnsidanedcnectansceteseccdecabadsastiansdenaahensdetetecseecabaddestianedenaahensdeteaecaceaaeadaestias 11 Connecting 11 Switching the Fans ON OFF at Normal 9 11 Switching the Fans ON OFF at Reduced 5 11 MA 11 OA s OE EEE mem 12 EE NE EE EE EN 12 Working Heated Surface and ORIGIO Light 12 CONTROL 00200 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000000000 13 Overview of the Control Panel Menu nennen nnn nnns irn n nnns iss
13. NG THE ACOUSTIC SIGNAL WILL NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM THAT CAUSED THE ERROR To switch ON the illumination light of the work chamber press the 4 Internal Light button When activated a small blue light on top of the button will switch on To switch OFF the illumination light of the work chamber press the 4 Internal Light button again The small light on top of the button will be OFF To adjust the light intensity refer to the section Adjusting the level intensity P died of the internal light UV Light The UV light and UV light timer are optional features For increased safety against unintended UV radiation which will harm eyes UV radiation and skin use the timer to start the UV decontamination when no personnel is Use only with shielding present in the room where the workstation is located Use the front shield in place Protect eyes amp skin from exposure to UV light cover Optional to contain the radiation To program the UV light time refer to the section Programming and Controlling the UV light timer To switch OFF the illumination light of the work chamber press the 4 Internal Light button again The small light on top of the button will be OFF To switch ON the UV light for decontaminating the work chamber press the 5 UV Light button When activated a small yellow light on top of the button will switch on Working Heated Surface and ORIGIO Light Source J To operate the heated w
14. Net weight Gross Weight 34 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Dur Workspace 1560x558x647 1626 X 679 x 2022 mm 1560 x 558 x 647 mm 80 85 cm option 75 80 cm or 90 95 cm or electrically adjusted 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 10 48 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 175W 10A 220 240V 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 2166x916x1559 mm 3 1 m3 2 5 Kg 370 Kg FORTUNA 1800 IVF or LAF IVF model is illustrated SECTION FORTUNA 1800 IVF or LAF Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight Workspace 1865 558 647 1930 X 679 x 2022 mm 1865 x 558 x 647 mm 80 85 cm option 75 80 cm or 90 95 cm or electrically adjusted 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 1096 48 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 200 W 10A 220 240V 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass
15. ON will be displayed Press on the ENTER button FLOW ALARM 1 HIGH 0285 164 FLOW ALARM 1 with HIGH and a set of values will be displayed e g 0285 Or ID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 27 28 1 LOW 0175 40t FLOW ALARM 1 ALARM NORMAL 461 FLOW SESNSOR 2 ANALOG 901 Press on the arrow down until the alarms starts By pushing the arrow the numbers will decrease by units By maintaining a constant pressure on the arrow the numbers will decrease by decimals Press on the arrow up one unit at a time and wait for 2 to 3 seconds to see if the alarm stops Repeat the operation until the alarm stops When the alarm has stopped read the value displayed e g 0225 Add 50 to the number 0225 50 0275 Press on the arrow up until you reach this number Press on the ENTER button FLOW ALARM 1 with LOW and a set of values will be displayed e g 0175 Press on the arrow up until the alarms starts By pushing the arrow the numbers will decrease by units By maintaining a constant pressure on the arrow the numbers will decrease by decimals Press on the arrow down one unit at a time and wait for 2 to 3 seconds to see if the alarm stops Repeat the operation until the alarm stops When the alarm has stopped read the value displayed e g 0125 Add 50 to the number 0125 50 0175 Press on the arrow down until you reach this number Press on the ENTER b
16. Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 2166x916x1559 mm 3 1 m3 300 Kg 400 Kg Version 2 1 February 10 2014 35 FORTUNA 1800 Dual IVF model is illustrated SECTION FORTUNA 1800 IVF or LAF Dimensions W x D x Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation _ Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front _ Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight 36 2027 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Workspace 1865x5580x 47 1930 X 679 x 2022 mm 1865 x 558 x 647 mm 80 85 cm option 75 80 cm or 90 95 cm or electrically adjusted 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 1096 48 dB A 10 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 particle H 14 size 200 W 10A 220 240 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 2166x916x1559 mm 3 1 m3 300 Kg 400 Kg FORTUNA 1800MP ICSI MP model is illustrated SECTION FORTUNA 1800 MP ICSI Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensit
17. R 26 OI Version 2 1 February 10 2014 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Your 27 OE MT T E 27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Len 31 FORT NF TA N 31 FORTUNA T200 IVE Or LAF 32 FORTUNA XIZIDNT F 33 O O M 9 34 FORTUNA 1800 IVF Or LAF 35 FORTUNA 1800 Dual e R 36 FORTUNA TSOOMP 1691 uniri SEEE qu trt tema EEEO ANERER E 37 M 38 OPERATING THE MICROSCOPE LIGHT 2 2 200000000000000000 nnns nsns nsns nsns 39 ORIGIO Halogen Light Source Model TLB 4000 39 Operating the light 99 39 mizecieljeBu3 4s c 40 ORIGIO LED Light Source Model TLB 7000 nenne EAN iaaa 41 OPERATING THE STEROMICROSCOPE HEATED GLASS STAGE HG37 42 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY c 44 ETP GH AE
18. UNA Clean Air 1800 Dual e FORTUNA Clean Air 1800 MP e FORTUNA Clean Air 1800 ICSI e FORTUNA IVF Clean Air 1200 ICSI The FORTUNA IVF Clean Air cabinet has a built in microprocessor controller featuring CD display indicating fan and alarm status velocity sensors e Clock 7 days and hour counter e Pre setting of automatic start up and UV timer Alarm for any deviation from safety conditions Furthermore the FORTUNA IVF Clean Air workstation has the following characteristics Anergonomically correct 10 sloping front for maximum operator comfort e Fixed front window leaving a work opening of 55 cm Side windows in safety glass for perfect light conditions and view to the surroundings Negative pressure plenum for highest sample safety e Adjustable fan speeds Work chamber with tabletop in stainless steel AISI 304 e The internal light is installed between the air distributor and the main filter This secures that the light is glare free and the airflow is turbulence free 6 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ERO To avoid unintended or improper operation of the workstation please read this manual carefully Before operation of the workstation Before operating your workstation please note the following The work chamber is to be carefully cleaned and or disinfected Use only hydrogen peroxide CE Solutions or products suitable to be used
19. UV Light will switch ON automatically Press the enter button to validate your choice The UV AUTOSTART and OFF TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the Time at which the UV Light will switch off Press the enter button to validate your choice The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the UV light will turn OFF automatically Press the enter button to validate your choice The Week display will appear MT WT 5 5 Press the enter button to validate your choice The Monday option will be blinking Version 2 1 February 10 2014 17 I Y Programming Time and Date P USER MODE SET WATCH 5 SET WATCH FORMAT 12H Jot SET WATCH FORMAT 24H Jot SET WATCH TIME 14 15 SET WATCH TIME 4 15 SET WATCH TIME 18 15 5 5 X Press on the UP arrow to select Monday or press the right and left arrows to navigate between the days In this example the Monday option will be marked with an X to indicate that the UV light will be ON on Monday at the desired time and will be switched OFF at the desired time programmed earlier in this section Press on the enter button to confirm This section describes how to set the time and the date Press the enter button
20. ables the user to go back to the previous menu or to move to another function The symbol o represents the ENTER button LIGHT LEVEL The LIGHT LEVEL and NIVEAU 100 will be displayed together with a Press the enter button to validate your choice NIVEAU 100 tot representation of the Control amp Programming Keys A Press the up or down arrow The level of intensity will go or down Repeat pressing on the arrow until you reach the level of intensity desired If you hold YES down the arrow the light intensity will change more rapidly gt Programming and Controlling the UV light timer Press on the enter button to validate and to return to the MENU or wait a few seconds and the display will return by itself to the standard display d d This section describes how to program the UV light timer _ Note for this feature to work correctly you must set up the date and time first How em to do this is described in the section Programming Time and Date Version 2 1 February 10 2014 15 For protection against unintended UV radiation which will harm eyes and UV radiation skin use the timer to start the UV decontamination when no personnel is Use oly with shielding present in the room where the workstation is located Use the front shield exposure to UV light cover optional to contain the radiation SCANLAF Lu Press the enter button to enter the me
21. aves its possession ORIGIO EQUIPMENT takes no responsibility for the results use and or performance of the product ORIGIO EQUIPMENT expects that use of the product will be confined to trained and expert users In no event shall ORIGIO EQUIPMENT be liable for any direct or indirect damages including incidental consequential or special damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product If ORIGIO EQUIPMENT provides you with technical documentation this does not authorize you to perform repairs adjustments or alterations on the device or accessories No representative of ORIGIO EQUIPMENT and no vendor of the product is authorized to change any of the foregoing terms and conditions and the purchaser accepts the product subject to all terms and conditions herein subject always to any contrary provisions which are necessarily implied by stature or law notwithstanding the within terms and conditions Replacement As mentioned in the Limited Warranty The decision whether to provide any remedy or whether to refund any portion of the purchase price shall be at the discretion of ORIGIO EQUIPMENT Before returning a product for any reason please contact your nearest ORIGIO EQUIPMENT distributor for assistance and instructions 44 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 45 46 ORIGIO a s Knardrupvej 2 2760 Denmark Tel 45 46 79 02 00 Fax 45 46 79 03
22. hot or cold masses on the heated elements will affect the regulation process and should be avoided during normal operation Placing a hand will also draw heat from the surface therefore please avoid placing fingers or a hand on the surface during warming up or during the calibration of the controller Turn on the heating system at least 60 minutes before starting the work If possible place all needed equipment on the surface during the warming up period to warm these appropriately Always wait for the temperature to stabilize completely before starting work CAUTION There is heat loss from the edges of the heated surface Do not place temperature sensitive material there Temperature Controller OI Version 2 1 February 10 2014 23 Actual temperature i nnd Increase Information Modify Standby setpoint 1 Modify Paras setpoint 2 value The display shows the temperature readout from the chosen channel only channel 1 is used in this example In case of an alarm situation a red light will start flashing in the top left hand corner of the display On the right hand side of the display it is indicated which parameter is shown in the display Below is listed all possible values and messages that can be shown in the display Display Description OFF Controller is in standby OR Probe T1 out of range or failure HI Room high temperature alarm LO low temperature alarm TUN Controller is in auto tuning
23. inear movement adjusting ring This is the inner knob on the mirror controls assembly The function of this knob is to adjust the amount of friction in the linear front to back movement of the mirror and tilting of the mirror Clockwise tightening of the knob increases the friction in the assembly This will also lock down the rotational movement To lock down the mirror turn the knob gently DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Mirror front to back rotation knob This is the outer knob on the mirror controls assembly The function of this knob is for tilting the mirror front to back Its travels are limited to prevent the mirror from hitting the top or bottom of the base The travel range is 0 55 Brightfield operation To achieve a brightfield illumination the mirror should be moved to its rear most position away from user and the light directed through the glass stage plate Bright Field Dark Field A Single direction darkfield To achieve one directional darkfield the mirror can be moved to its forward most position towards the user the light will be directed back through the glass stage plate Replacing the light bulb DO NOT TOUCH A HALOGEN LIGHT BULB WITH BARE HANDS AS IT WIL LEAVE RESIDUE ON THE BULB Switch off the light source on the main switch on the back Pull out the lamp housing at the back as indicated in Figure 3 Remove the defective bulb as indicated in Figure 2 and replace it
24. itching the Fans ON OFF at Normal Speed Press the 1 Fan Velocity button to turn the fans ON When activated a small green light on top of the button will switch on Press the 1 Fan Velocity Button to turn the fans OFF When activated the small light on top of the button will be OFF prevent any accidental switching on or off of the fan the buttons for normal and reduced velocity must be activated for at least 15 seconds before they take effect DO NOT WORK IN THE WORK SPACE AREA WHEN THE FANS ARE SWITCHED OFF Switching the Fans ON OFF at Reduced Speed Press the 2 Fan Reduced Velocity button to turn the fans ON When activated a small blue light on top of the button will switch on Press the 2 Fan Velocity Reduced Button to turn the fans OFF When activated the small light on top of the button will be OFF When turning ON the reduced speed velocity the internal light will turn off to alert the user The internal light can be switched on again if needed Alarm When an alarm is activated an audible acoustic signal is activated On the control panel a small red light is activated on the Alarm button Press the Alarm Button to mute the acoustic alarm signal The error causing the alarm will be explained on the LED display Or GID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 11 When the error has been fixed the audible alarm and the small red light are switched off 3 Internal Light MUTI
25. l decrease by decimals Press on the arrow down one unit at a time and wait for 2 to 3 seconds to see if the alarm stops Repeat the operation until the alarm stops When the alarm has stopped read the value displayed e g 0125 Add 50 to the number 0125 50 0175 Press on the arrow down until you reach this number Version 2 1 February 10 2014 29 Press on the ENTER button FLOW ALARM 2 ALARM NORMAL 101 Press on the ENTER button FLOW SESNSOR 3 101 FLOW ALARM 1 with ALARM NORMAL will be displayed FLOW SENSORS with TYPE NONE will be displayed Press on the ENTER button and navigate in the menu until your reach SERVICE LOGOUT SERVICE LOGOUT Press on the ENTER to LOGOUT and reach the Standard Display 30 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This manual covers the following FORTUNA Models FORTUNA 900 IVF or LAF IVF model is illustrated SECTION FORTUNA 900 IVF Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight Workspace 950x558x647 1016 X 679
26. main filter is a high efficiency HEPA filter class H14 and the pre filter of FORTUNA is EU 3 type to capture dust particles for increased life tile of the HEPA filter Air velocity monitoring The turbulence free vertical flow can be monitored by means of an air velocity sensor Any deviation from safe conditions will be indicated visually and acoustically Version 2 1 February 10 2014 9 CONTROL PANEL During normal use the LED display shows the time and the day and the Control and programming keys to navigate through the menu program The numbers O to 9 in the control and programming keys are for programming purposes 1 Fan Normal Velocity 3 Alarm Control amp Programming 2 Fan Reduced Velocity Keys LED Information display 4 Internal Light 6 ON OFF button for the Enter Button Working heated surface and 5 UV Light ORIGIO microscope light source 10 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Or IO GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES Connecting the power cord Connect the power cord to the mains power inlet The power inlet is located at the back of the workstation The power outlet must be grounded As soon as the device is connected an audible alarm will be activated an LED light will turn on and a message with POWER UP ERROR will be activated on the control panel Press the enter button to switch off the alarm and to return to safe mode J Please see the installation manual for further information Sw
27. nu Press on the right arrow button to enter the next menu symbol enables the user to go back to the previous menu or to move to another function The symbol o represents the enter button Press enter button to validate your choice UV AUTOSTART START OFF 10 The USER MODE with the UV CONTROL will be displayed together with a USER MODE e representation of the Control amp Programming Keys The first line with the arrows UV CONTROL The UV AUTOSTART with START OFF will be displayed Press the up or down arrow to change the settings between START OFF TODAY and START AUTO UV AUTOSTART TODAY Y If you wish to program the UV light to start today use UV AUTOSTART TODAY UV AUTOSTART If you wish to program the UV light to start on a different day use UV START AUTO 40t AUTOSTART START AUTO UV Autostart Option Selected TODAY Press the enter button to enter the menu UV AUTOSTART The UV AUTOSTART and ON TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at ON TIME 00 00 which the UV light should start Press the enter button to validate your choice The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate UV AUTOSTART number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the ON TIME 0 00 minutes This will indicate the Time when the UV Light will switch ON automatically Press the ente
28. ork area refer to the section Heated Surface activates the working heated surface and the ORIGIO light source Note this feature is not available on the FORTUNA ICSI models To switch OFF the ORIGIO Light Source and the working heated surface s press the button To switch ON the ORIGIO Light Source and the working heated surface s press the button When activated small blue light on top of the button will switch This button simultaneously 6 again The small light on top of the button will be switched OFF 12 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 CONTROL amp PROGRAMMING This section describes how to access the different menus and how to control and to program some the features offered with your workstation The Control amp Programming menu of your workstation contains the following SCANLAF 11 42 08 03 12 USER MODE LIGHT LEVEL o USER MODE 4 4 UV CONTROL 2 USER MODE SET WATCH USER MODE DISPLAY MODE 9 USER MODE FAN CONTROL o USER MODE 4 4 SERVICEMODE Standard display Adjusting the intensity of the internal light Programming and controlling the UV light timer Setting the internal clock Adjusting display settings Programming and controlling the automatic start and shut off of the fan Entering the service mode Version 2 1 February 10 2014 13 Overview of the Control Panel Menu CONTROLPANEL MENU SCANLAF 59
29. r button to validate your choice 16 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 UV AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 UV AUTOSTART OFF TIME 0 00 The UV AUTOSTART and OFF TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the Time at which the UV Light will switch off Press the enter button to validate your choice The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the UV light will turn OFF automatically Press the enter button to validate your choice UV Autostart Option Selected AUTO Ce UV AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 00 UV AUTOSTART ON TIME 00 UV AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 00 AUTOSTART OFF TIME 00 MTWTFSS 5 5 Note for this feature to work correctly you must set up the date and time first How to do this is described in the section Programming Time and Date Press the enter button to enter the menu The UV AUTOSTART and ON TIME 00 00 will be displayed This is the time at which the UV light should start Press the enter button to validate your choice The first digit of the hour will be blinking To enter the hour press the appropriate number found on the control panel Continue this operation for the hours and the minutes This will indicate the time when the
30. r button to validate your choice The SET WACH menu with DATE will be displayed The Date has the format of DD MM YY Press on the RIGHT arrow button to navigate to the day month or year section Use the same method as for setting the time to enter the date Programming the Air Flow to auto start Weekly or Daily This section describes how to enable and program the airflow to auto start on a specific date and time and how to disable that feature USER MODE 4 FAN CONTROL FAN AUTOSTART START OFF 01 FAN AUTOSTART TODAY 01 FAN AUTOSTART START AUTO 401 Option selected TODAY Press the enter button to enter the menu Press on the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to reach the menu displaying FAN CONTROL The USER MODE menu with FAN CONTROL will be displayed together with a representation of the Control amp Programming Keys Press on the ENTER button to enter the menu The FAN AUTOSTART and START OFF will be displayed This indicates that the auto start function is disabled Press Down or UP to change the settings Two options can be selected FAN AUTOSTART TODAY or FAN AUTOSTART START AUTO The FAN AUTOSTART and TODAY indicates that the auto start function can be programmed for the current day at a specific time The FAN AUTOSTART and START indicates that the auto start function can be programmed any given day and time Press the enter button to enter
31. rkstation there can be up to two fans designated FLOW 1 FLOW 2 To learn how to enable and disable these functions refer to the section Programming the Air Flow to Auto Start SCANLAF lt 2 Standard display 11 42 08 03 12 14 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Press the right or left arrow button to navigate towards the FLOW information 3 SCANLAF SCANLAF with FLOW 1 will be displayed together with a value This value is for FLOW 1 internal service information Press the right or left arrow button to navigate towards the FLOW information SCANLAF Samay SCANLAF with FLOW 2 will be displayed together with a value This value is for FLOW 2 000 internal service information Press the right or left arrow button to navigate towards the FLOW information 4 3 SCANLAF SCANLAF with FAN HOUR will be displayed together with a value This value is FAN HOUR 00522 the number of hours the fan has been running Adjusting the level intensity of the internal light This section covers how to adjust the light intensity of the internal light of the workstation 5 Me 11 42 08 03 12 Standard display e Press the enter button to enter the menu e A The USER MODE with the LIGHT LEVEL will be displayed together with a USER MODE representation of the Control amp Programming Keys The first line with the arrow LIGHT LEVEL symbol 4 en
32. sn naar inseri 14 General air flow information amp 0 0000 14 Adjusting the level intensity of the internal 15 Programming and Controlling the UV light nnne nennen nnns 15 UV Autostart Option Selected 16 UV Autostart Option Selected 17 Programming Time eesti EE 18 Opinn FODA 19 91911814 ke 20 21 ale 0 I orea 21 HEATED URFA E oet DD EDD DM 23 Gere ene Characters tle B em tefie dide ee 23 eID etre qm 23 25 Accessing the parameters and information 25 Resetting the THI and TLO TecOFdibdS 25 ENN 25 TD 26 EVA NOC 26 trie Tied ed led eee ee 26 ss OOo TT 26 TEMPE
33. ss the enter button to enter the menu Press on the DOWN or UP arrow to reach the following display The DISPLAY MODE and TIME OUT 005 SEC will be displayed This feature DISPLAY MODE indicates that any information or changes will remain displayed for 5 seconds TIMEOUT 005 SEC before returning to the Standard Display The display time is of a minimum of 5 seconds and therefore can only be increased To increase the duration of the displayed information use the UP and DOWN arrows Version 2 1 February 10 2014 HEATED SURFACE JG A See also the section Working Heated Surface and ORIGIO Light Source The heated surface is only applicable on the following FORTUNA IVF models e FORTUNA 900 IVF e FORTUNA 1200 IVF e FORTUNA 1500 IVF e FORTUNA 1800 IVF e FORTUNA 1800 DUAL FORTUNA 1800 MP There are two types of heated surfaces for your workstation Electrical heating standard solution described in this manual e Liquid heating with a water circulator pump please refer to the user manual of the water circulator pump not included in this manual The heated area is indicated by a brushed steel effect in the work surface Operational Characteristics The heated surfaces will be heated to 37 C and are controlled by an accurate sensor and a control processor Prepored or microscope surface a OSE Heoted glass Hc 37 Example of a warmed surface Placing of large
34. the product will be repaired or at ORIGIO EQUIPMENT option replaced at no charge ORIGIO EQUIPMENT assumes that the Purchaser is experienced in the use of this device and is able to judge from his her own expertise the suitability or otherwise of the product for the intended use This limited warranty does not apply to products subjected to abnormal use or conditions improper storage damaged by accident misuse or abuse improper line voltage products whose serial number has been altered to products not shipped in accordance with the recommendations of ORIGIO EQUIPMENT and or to products altered or serviced by anyone other than ORIGIO EQUIPMENT authorized distributors Distributor is responsible for the labor and travel costs during this period This limited warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties whether written oral expressed or implied In particular ORIGIO EQUIPMENT does not warrant that the product is suitable for the needs of the purchaser and there are no warranties given as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose other than the one specified in ORIGIO EQUIPMENT literature that accompanies every specific product ORIGIO EQUIPMENT reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without prior notice Liability Because ORIGIO EQUIPMENT has no control or influence over the conditions under which this device is used over its method of use or administration or on handling of the product after it le
35. ton to confirm Display Mode Functions This section describes how to enable and disable the Flow and Fan information presented in the overview of the control panel menu Lu Press the enter button to enter the menu Press on the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to reach the menu displaying DISPLAY MODE USER MODE ra The USER MODE menu with DISPLAY MODE will be displayed together with DISPLAY MODE 9 representation of the Control amp Programming Keys Press the enter button to enter the menu DISPLAY MODE The DISPLAY MODE and FLOW ON will be displayed together with a FLOW ON 101 representation of the Control Programming Keys Press on the up or down arrow to select the between up or on mode This feature will disable the view of the information on FLOW 1 FLOW 2 AND FLOW 3 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 21 SCANLAF re SCANLAF FLOW 2 000 SCANLAF ke FLOW 3 FLOW 1 750 gt Press Enter to validate The display will return to DISPLAY MODE Press the enter button to enter the menu Press on the DOWN or UP arrow to reach the following display DISPLAY MODE The DISPLAY MODE and TIME OUT will be displayed together with a TIME OUT ON 101 representation of the Control amp Programming Keys Press on the ENTER button to enter the menu to turn this function ON or OFF Turning this function OFF will disable the following display and return to DISPLAY MODE Pre
36. utton FLOW ALARM 1 with ALARM NORMAL will be displayed Press on the ENTER button FLOW SENSOR 2 with as a standard type ANALOG will be displayed If not SWITCH will be displayed FLOW SENSOR 2 is the Inflow exhaust Version 2 1 February 10 2014 NEW CALIBRATION NO ot FLOW ALARM 2 HIGH 0305 10 lt lt 24 24 1 4 i t gt Y FLOW ALARM 2 LOW 0205 101 4 1 Y q Press on the ENTER button NEW CALIBRATION will be displayed Press on the ENTER button FLOW ALARM 2 with HIGH and a set of values will be displayed e g 0305 Press on the arrow down until the alarms starts By pushing the arrow the numbers will decrease by units By maintaining a constant pressure on the arrow the numbers will decrease by decimals Press on the arrow up one unit at a time and wait for 2 to 3 seconds to see if the alarm stops Repeat the operation until the alarm stops When the alarm has stopped read the value displayed e g 0225 Add 50 to the number 0225 50 0275 Press on the arrow up until you reach this number Press on the ENTER button FLOW ALARM 1 with LOW and a set of values will be displayed e g 0205 Press on the arrow up until the alarms starts By pushing the arrow the numbers will decrease by units By maintaining a constant pressure on the arrow the numbers wil
37. will not require any user interaction after the initial setup performed by a service technician Checking the temperature The actual temperature of the surface is shown on the display OUT 1 L1 will show the set point temperature 26 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WORKSTATION Flow 1 alarm ALARM You have an alarm on the FLOW 1 This indicates that a calibration of the inflow and downflow is needed Before starting make sure that the window is lowered to its normal working height Make sure that all accessories devices regularly used in the workstation are in place and not taken out Then follow the instructions 5 0 11 42 08 03 12 From STANDARD DISPLAY Press on the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to navigate towards the Information menu until you reach the SERVICE MODE USER MODE SERVICEMODE Press on the ENTER button to enter the service functions SERVICE MODE Enter the code 1234 using the numbers found on the control panel and press enter Press on the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to navigate towards the Information menu until you reach the FLOW SENSORS menu SERVICE cao FLOW SENSORS Press on the ENTER button FLOW SENSOR 1 FLOW SENSOR 1 with as a standard type ANALOG will be displayed If not TYPE ANALOG Jot SWITCH will be displayed FLOW SENSOR 1 is the down flow Press on the ENTER button NEW CALIBRATION lot NEW CALIBRATI
38. with a new one Replace the housing back by pushing it into its location located at the back of the lamp source Switch on the Light source with the ON OFF switch 40 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 ORIGIO LED Light Source Model TLB 7000 Please refer to the User Manual provided with the light source TLB Light Source User Manual Or ID Version 2 1 February 10 2014 41 OPERATING THE STEROMICROSCOPE HEATED GLASS STAGE HG37 MODEL Depending on the customer order and on the configuration selected the work HG37 Heated Glass Stage surface can be fitted with a heated glass stage To Operate ORIGIO s HG37 User Manual Heated Glass please refer to the user manual provided with the device 42 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 OPERATING THE LCD MONITOR User manual mermaid ventura 150 170 190 TFT DVI X mermaid ventura 150 170 190 TFT DVI Video mermaid technology Depending on the customer order and on the configuration selected please refer to the User manual provided with the monitor Version 2 1 February 10 2014 43 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY Limited Warranty ORIGIO Equipment warrants to the purchasers of all devices and products solely manufactured by ORIGIO EQUIPMENT In the event of product failure under normal use due to defects in material or workmanship within a period of twenty four months 24 months from the date of invoice of the Product and from the point of origin
39. wn to the risk assessment requirements of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health COSHH Regulations 1999 UK The cabinet is not suitable for HIGH RISK biological agents HIGH RISK biological agents include all etiologic agents designated Class 4 by CDC and oncogenic viruses classed high risk by NCI USA Never operate the FORTUNA cabinets if the fan compartment cover is removed If this cover is removed the cabinet will give no protection of the operator or the environment and the fan will run with openly rotating blades The workstation will not provide any protection for operator or environment against harmful gases or vapors Version 2 1 February 10 2014 INSTALLATION JJ Please see the installation manual Device Placement The device should be placed on a level secure surface away from heaters coolers and air conditioning outlets The device may only be operated at temperatures ranging between 15 and 35 C with a maximum 80 relative humidity and at normal air pressure 15 C to 35 Max 80 Humidity gt FE 15 Cto35 C Max 80 Humidity Do not place under an HAVC air outlet 8 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Or GID AIR FLOW WORKING PRINCIPLE 7 7 T The vertical clean air cabinet is a turbulence free laminar vertical displacement flow clean air in the work chamber protecting the product against particle contamination Filters The FORTUNA IVF Clean Air workstation
40. x 2021 mm 950 x 558 647 mm 80 85 cm 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 1096 46 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 125W 10 220 240V 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 1516x916x1559 mm 2 17 m 225 Kg 315 Kg Version 2 1 February 10 2014 31 FORTUNA 1200 IVF or LAF IVF model is illustrated SECTION 5 FORTUNA 1200 IVF or LAF Dimensions W x D x H Workspace W x D x H Table plate standard height Air velocity vertical flow Air Velocity deviation Noise Level ISO 6081 Light intensity variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight 32 Version 2 1 February 10 2014 Workspace 1255x558x64 7 1321 X 679 x 2022 mm 1255 x 558 x 647 mm 80 85 cm option 75 80 cm or 90 95 cm or electrically adjusted 0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 10 46 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 150W 10A 220 240 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 1516x916x1559 mm 2 17 m 250 Kg 330 Kg FORTUNA 1
41. y variable HEPA Filters EN 1822 Power consumption Fuses Voltage Frequency Window material side Front Cabinet material Work surface External dimensions packed D x W x H Shipping volume Net weight Gross Weight 1930 Workspace 1865 558 5 1930 X 679 x 2132mm 1865 x 558 x 757 mm 80 85 cm _0 15 m s adjustable 0 01 0 70 m s 10 48 dB A 0 2000 Lux Efficiency is 99 999 against 0 3 um particle H 14 size 200 W 410A 220 240 50 60 Hz or 110 120V 50 60 Hz Hardened laminated safety glass Polyester coated steel AISI 304 stainless steel 2166x916x1559 mm 3 1m 300 Kg 400 Kg Version 2 1 February 10 2014 37 SPARE PARTS 38 Article No 9 000 040 001 9 000 040 01 1 9 000 040 012 9 000 040 013 9 000 040 014 9 000 050 001 9 000 050 002 9 000 050 003 9 000 050 004 9 000 050 005 9 000 050 006 9 000 050 007 9 000 050 008 9 000 050 012 9 000 050 010 DESCRIPTION UV light tube for FORTUNA 900 1800 Light tube for FORTUNA 900 Light tube for FORTUNA 1200 Light tube for FORTUNA 1500 Light tube for FORTUNA 1800 Main HEPA filter for FORTUNA 900 Main HEPA filter for FORTUNA 1200 Main HEPA filter FORTUNA 1500 Main HEPA filter FORTUNA 1800 Main circuit board Flow sensor Light ballast for FORTUNA 900 1200 Light ballast for FORTUNA 1500 1800 Display board UV light ballast Version 2 1 February 10 2014 origio OPERATING TH

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