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  • Page 1 Titan Workstation User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX How To Use This Manual ............................3 Introduction ................................4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................5 Before operation of the workstation ........................5 INSTALLATION ................................ 6 Device Placement .............................. 6 AIR FLOW WORKING PRINCIPLE .......................... 7 CONTROL PANEL ..............................8 GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES ........................ 9 Connecting the power cord ..........................
  • Page 3: How To Use This Manual

    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: NOTE Used to direct attention to a special item.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION You are now in possession of a high quality microprocessor-controlled TITAN workstation and it is designed to provide: • Protection of the processed product against particle /microbiological contamination • Heating control of the heated work area for sample handling • Gassing and Humidification control (Optional)
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 Solutions) or products suitable to be used in an IVF lab. NEVER use ammonia or chlorinated cleaners.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION 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 °C and 35°C, with a maximum 80% relative humidity, and at normal air pressure.
  • Page 7: Air Flow Working Principle

    AIR FLOW WORKING PRINCIPLE The vertical clean air cabinet is a turbulence-free (laminar) vertical displacement flow of clean air in the work chamber protecting the product against particle contamination. Filters: The TITAN workstation main filter is a high-efficiency HEPA filter class (H14) and the pre-filter of TITAN is EU-3 type to capture dust particles for increased lifetime 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 2.3 March 2019 • 7...
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL During normal use, the LED display shows the time and the day and the “Control and programming keys” navigate through the menu program. The numbers 0 to 9 in the control and programming keys are for programming purposes. Version 2.3 March 2019 •...
  • Page 9: General Operating Procedures

    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.
  • Page 10: Internal Light

    When activated a small yellow light on top of the button will switch on Working Heated Surface To operate the heated work area, refer to the section “Heated Surface”. To switch ON the ORIGIO Light Source and the working heated surface (s), press the button. When activated a small blue light on top of the button will switch on. This button simultaneously activates the working heated surface. (Note this feature is not available on the FORTUNA ICSI models) To switch OFF the working heated surface (s), press the button again. The small light on top of the...
  • Page 11: Control & Programming

    CONTROL & 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 & Programming menu of your workstation contains the following: 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 2.3 March 2019 • 11...
  • Page 12: Overview Of The Control Panel Menu

    Overview of the Control Panel Menu CONTROL PANEL MENU General air flow information & counter This section describes how to access information about the running hours of the fan. The fans are 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”.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Level Intensity Of The Internal Light

    Press the right or left arrow button to navigate towards the FLOW information. SCANLAF with FLOW 1 will be displayed together with a value. This value is for internal service information. Press the right or left arrow button to navigate towards the FLOW information. SCANLAF with FLOW 2 will be displayed together with a value.
  • Page 14 Note: For this feature to work correctly, you must set up the date and time first. This is described in the section “Programming Time and Date” Unintended UV Radiation will harm eyes and skin. For protection, use the tim- er to start the UV decontamination when not present in the workstation area. Use the front shield cover (optional) to contain the radiation. Standard display Press the “enter”...
  • Page 15 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”...
  • Page 16: Programming Time And Date

    Press on the UP arrow to select Monday. 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.
  • Page 17 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 “enter” button to validate your choice. The SET WACH menu with DATE will be displayed. The Date has the format of DD / MM/ YY. Press the RIGHT arrow button to navigate to the day, month or year section.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19: Display Mode Functions

    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. The Week display will appear “ M T W T F S S” Press the “enter”...
  • Page 20 Press Enter to validate. The display will return to DISPLAY MODE. Press the “enter” button to enter the menu. Press the DOWN or UP arrow to reach the following display: The DISPLAY MODE and “TIME OUT” will be displayed together with a representation of the Control &...
  • Page 21: Heated Surface

    HEATED SURFACE The heated surface is only applicable on the TITAN IVF model. The TITAN uses an electrical heating for the heated surface with PT 100 sensor The heated area is indicated by a brushed steel effect in the work surface. Operational Characteristics The heated surfaces, will be heated to 37ºC, and are controlled by an accurate sensor and a control processor.
  • Page 22: Temperature Controller

    Temperature Controller 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, an indication of parameter can be viewed. Below lists all possible values and messages that can be shown in the display: Display Description Controller is in standby Probe T1 out of range or failure Room high temperature alarm Room low temperature alarm Controller is in auto tuning...
  • Page 23: User Setup

    User Setup The units are delivered ready for use from the factory. Below is the process to access the parameters in the temperature controller. Button Description Show value Select data by using the up and down arrows Enter Exit the menu Note: After 10 seconds without activity, the menu will exit.
  • Page 24: Standby

    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. 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.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Your Workstation

    TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WORKSTATION Flow 1 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 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.
  • Page 26 Press 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 the arrow up one unit at a time and wait for 2 to 3 seconds to see if the alarm stops.
  • Page 27 Press the “ENTER” button NEW CALIBRATION will be displayed. Press the “ENTER” button. FLOW ALARM 2 with HIGH and a set of values will be displayed. (e.g. 0305) Press 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.
  • Page 28 Press the “ENTER” button. FLOW ALARM 1 with ALARM NORMAL will be displayed. Press the “ENTER” button. FLOW SENSOR3 with TYPE NONE is displayed. Press the “ENTER” button and navigate in the menu until your reach SERVICE LOGOUT. Press the “ENTER” to LOGOUT and reach the Standard Display. Version 2.3 March 2019 •...
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TITAN IVF and TITAN LAF TITAN IVF/LAF TITAN IVF Dimensions (W x D x H) with adj. Height 630 X 584 x 1983 (+/-150) mm TITAN LAF / IVF benchtop version (W x D x H) 630 x 340 x 1020 mm Table plate dimensions (W x D) 573 x 318 mm TITAN IVF Heated surface dimensions (W X D) 500 x 300 mm TITAN LAF With heated Surface dimensions (W x D) 400 x 300 mm Air velocity, vertical flow 0,28 m/s (adjustable 0.01 -0.70 m/s) Air Velocity, deviation +/- 10% Noise Level, ISO 6081 <50 dB(A) Light intensity variable 0 – 700 Lux HEPA Filters, EN 1822 Efficiency is 99.999% against 0.3 µm particle H-14 size Energy consumption 0,2 A Fuses 10 A...
  • Page 30: Spare Parts

    SPARE PARTS Contact Customer Service for any information regarding spare parts. Contact information is located on the last page of this document. Version 2.3 March 2019 • 30...
  • Page 31: Operating The Stereo Microscope Heated Glass And Light Source Controller

    OPERATING THE STEREO MICROSCOPE HEATED GLASS AND LIGHT SOURCE CONTROLLER Overview of Unit Display Figure 1 Heated Glass and Light Source controller seen from front “S” Push button for Set-point mode “C” Push button for Calibration mode “Arrow Up” Push button to increase light-intensity or temperature in Set point mode or temperature in Calibration mode “Arrow Down”...
  • Page 32 CAUTION: Only a person from Origio or a person authorized by Origio should install the units The HG/LS controller must be attached to the stainless steel studs under the table top of the Origio Fortuna work- station as shown below.
  • Page 33 Figure 4 Heated glass outside temperature limits The Display will start at room temperature and increase until it reaches the setpoint. If the setpoint is 37.0C the temperature will increase until the display shows 37.0 as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Display in Normal mode (IVF versions) When the setpoint is reached the indicator in the heated glass will change to green.
  • Page 34 Light Source control in normal mode It is possible in normal mode, to switch microscope light source on and off as well as changing intensity of the light. See location of buttons in Figure 1 Increase light Press or hold “Arrow Up” Decrease light Press or hold “Arrow down” Turn light off Press “Arrow up” and “Arrow down” simultaneously Turn light on Press “Arrow up” or “Arrow down” Light intensity is the same as last time the light was turned off The knob for adjusting the mirror is placed on the left hand side of the...
  • Page 35 Heated Glass Calibration Mode CAUTION: Calibration of the sensor in the heated glass requires a reference thermometer with a special probe, such as the F100 Thermometer, Origio order no: 11010, together with the Solid Temperature sensor Origio order no: 11006 .
  • Page 36: Operating The Lcd Monitor

    OPERATING THE LCD MONITOR Depending on the customer order and the configuration selected, please refer to the User manual provided with the monitor. Version 2.3 March 2019 • 36...
  • Page 37: Warranty And Liability

    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 leaves 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.
  • Page 38: Customer Service Contact Information

    CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION ORIGIO a/s Knardrupvej 2 2760 Måløv Denmark Tel: +45 46 79 02 00 Fax: +45 46 79 03 00 Customer.service@origio.com www.origio.com CooperSurgical, Inc. 95 Corporate Drive Trumbull, CT 06611 USA Phone: (800) 243-2974 Fax: (800) 262-0105...

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