Thermoline Scientific Equipment TI-750F Operating Instructions Manual

Large laboratory incubator with eurotherm 3216 control

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LARGE LABORATORY
INCUBATOR
MODELS INCLUDE:
TI-750F
TI-1000F
WITH EUROTHERM 3216 CONTROL
Thermoline Scientific Equipment Pty. Ltd.
T/A
Thermoline Scientific
ABN 80 000 859 129
10-12 Ross Place. Wetherill Park. N.S.W. 2164. Australia.
P.O. Box 6862, Wetherill Park Delivery Centre, N.S.W. 1851. Australia.
Phone: (02) 9604 3911. International: 61 2 9604 3911.
Fax (02) 9725 1706. International: 61 2 9725 1706.
Email:
sales@thermoline.com.au
Web:
www.thermoline.com.au

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  • Page 1 INCUBATOR MODELS INCLUDE: TI-750F TI-1000F WITH EUROTHERM 3216 CONTROL Thermoline Scientific Equipment Pty. Ltd. Thermoline Scientific ABN 80 000 859 129 10-12 Ross Place. Wetherill Park. N.S.W. 2164. Australia. P.O. Box 6862, Wetherill Park Delivery Centre, N.S.W. 1851. Australia. Phone: (02) 9604 3911. International: 61 2 9604 3911.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    P a g e IMPORTANT INFORMATION This manual contains operating and safety information. The operator must read and understand the contents of this manual prior to using this equipment. Incorrect operation may cause harm or damage the severity is classified by the following Alert Boxes.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    P a g e INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting this product from the large range of products manufactured in Australia by Thermoline Scientific. The materials incorporated in this design have been carefully selected for their durability, technical performance, and practicability, the resultant product is one we are proud of.
  • Page 4: Function

    P a g e CAUTION: The range of equipment described here are not to be used in conjunction with large quantities of water. The introduction of water and the resultant vapour could result in premature component failure. WARNING: Do not use flammable solvents or combustible materials as fire or explosion may occur.
  • Page 5: Installation

    P a g e INSTALLATION (Refer to Unpacking Page 2) Place the equipment in a well-ventilated area, on a firm level surface and ensure that a suitable power supply is available. Allow sufficient room for the door to open fully. WARNING: Ensure that the electrical outlet is earthed and is of the correct voltage and is capable of carrying the...
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Controls

    P a g e EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS The controls are located in a control enclosure above the door(s). MAIN SWITCH This is a combination power switch and circuit breaker, when pressed this switch allows power to be supplied to the controls. Incorporated in the face of the switch is a ’MAINS ON’...
  • Page 7: Electrical

    P a g e DOOR SWITCH Each door has a micro switch which will isolate the circulating fans when opened and restart upon closure. ELECTRICAL - POWER LEAD A removable mains power lead with a three pin plug and right angle female IEC socket is supplied for connection between the male IEC socket located at the Top left side and a ten (10) Amp General Purpose Outlet (G.P.O.) OVER TEMPERATURE INDICATION...
  • Page 8: Changing The Setting

    P a g e CAUTION: The fan isolate switch located at each door will prevent air circulation until the door(s) are fully closed. Use the up and down arrows to change the Set Value(SP) in the lower display. When 5) CHANGING THE SET VALUE (SP) the desired SP is reached leave for 2 seconds and the digits will flash to confirm...
  • Page 9: Calibration Procedure

    P a g e CAUTION: The Offset value with few exceptions is between –0.5 and +1.5. The need to use a value outside this range should be carefully considered. If ADJUSTING THE CALIBRATION OFFSET in doubt, return the value to zero and recalculate the offset value.
  • Page 10: Options

    P a g e | 10 Press the scroll key again to return to the original screen. The offset value will have changed to the new value. The instrument will then increase or decrease the output to alter the operating value.
  • Page 11: Warranty Policy

    P a g e | 11 Contact your Thermoline representative for details on all options available. PRODUCT WARRANTY This warranty is limited to goods purchased and installed in *Australia. • Twelve (12) months full warranty on parts and labour by Thermoline Scientific through its authorised dealers or service organisations, will repair or at its option replace any part found to contain a manufacturing defect in material or workmanship without charge to the purchaser for parts, service labour or any...
  • Page 12 P a g e | 12 The buyer does not have, under any circumstances, any cause of action or right to claim or recover from Thermoline Scientific for, and in respect of, any loss or damage of any kind whatsoever, caused directly or indirectly by: Any defect in material or workmanship of, or any other defect •...

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