Do you have a question about the R-Com 20 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Steve Lowe
March 11, 2025
how is the evaporator pad fitted
Caroline
May 6, 2025
hi when I fill the water chamber the section on the left with the motor also fills with water and so it cuts out
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Mr. Anderson
May 18, 2025
The motor section of the Rcom 20 incubator may fill with water when filling the water chamber due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Overfilling the Water Chamber: Adding too much water can cause overflow, allowing water to leak into the motor section.
2. Incorrect Filling Method: Pouring water directly into the wrong part of the incubator, such as near ventilation holes or seams, can lead it to run into the motor area.
3. Damaged or Misaligned Internal Seals: If internal seals or barriers meant to separate the water chamber from the motor section are damaged or not properly aligned, water can seep through.
4. Clogged or Faulty Drainage System: If the incubator’s drainage or water routing system is blocked or malfunctioning, water may back up into unintended areas.
To prevent this, ensure water is added slowly into the designated water chamber, do not overfill, and regularly inspect the unit for seal integrity and blockages.
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Do you have a question about the R-Com 20 and is the answer not in the manual?
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how is the evaporator pad fitted
hi when I fill the water chamber the section on the left with the motor also fills with water and so it cuts out
The motor section of the Rcom 20 incubator may fill with water when filling the water chamber due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Overfilling the Water Chamber: Adding too much water can cause overflow, allowing water to leak into the motor section.
2. Incorrect Filling Method: Pouring water directly into the wrong part of the incubator, such as near ventilation holes or seams, can lead it to run into the motor area.
3. Damaged or Misaligned Internal Seals: If internal seals or barriers meant to separate the water chamber from the motor section are damaged or not properly aligned, water can seep through.
4. Clogged or Faulty Drainage System: If the incubator’s drainage or water routing system is blocked or malfunctioning, water may back up into unintended areas.
To prevent this, ensure water is added slowly into the designated water chamber, do not overfill, and regularly inspect the unit for seal integrity and blockages.
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