Phcbi MCO-230AICL-PE Operating Instructions Manual
Phcbi MCO-230AICL-PE Operating Instructions Manual

Phcbi MCO-230AICL-PE Operating Instructions Manual

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Please read the operating instructions carefully before using this product, and keep the operating
instructions for future use.
See page 77 for model numbers.
This product is for research use only.
Not for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals.
Operating Instructions
MCO-230AICL 
MCO-230AICUVL 
CO
Incubator
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Incubator MCO-230AICL  MCO-230AICUVL  This product is for research use only. Not for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. Please read the operating instructions carefully before using this product, and keep the operating instructions for future use. See page 77 for model numbers.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................4 INTENDED USE AND PRECAUTIONS ............4 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ........... 5 LABELS ON INCUBATOR ................10 SYMBOLS ON INCUBATOR ..............11 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .............. 11 INCUBATOR COMPONENTS ..............12 Unit ......................12 LCD touch panel ..................14 Remote alarm terminal ................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS UV LAMP PARAMETERS ................47 Using the UV lamp ................... 47 Setting UV lamp ON period ..............48 Lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours ............49 DECONTAMINATION (OPTIONAL) ........... 50 decontamination ................50 Precautions when handling H reagent ..........54 ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTIONAL) ..............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION ■ Read the operating instructions carefully before using the product and follow the instructions for safe operation. ■ PHC Corporation takes no responsibility for safety if the product is not used as intended or is used with any procedures other than those given in the operating instructions. ■...
  • Page 5: Precautions For Safe Operation

    PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION It is imperative that the user complies with the operating instructions as they contain important safety advice. Items and procedures are described so that this unit can be used correctly and safely. Following these precautions will prevent possible injury to the user and any other person. Precautions are illustrated in the following way: WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,...
  • Page 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING Do not use the unit outdoors. Exposure to rain may cause leakage and/or electric shock. Only qualified engineers or service personnel should install the unit. The installation by unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire. Install the unit in a location capable of bearing the total combined weight (product + optional accessories + stored items).
  • Page 7 WARNING Before proceeding with maintenance or checking of the unit, set the power switch to OFF and disconnect the power supply plug. Performing the work while power is still flowing to the product or while the power-supply plug is still connected may give rise to electric shock and/or injury. Do not touch any electrical parts (such as power supply plug) or operate switches with a wet hand.
  • Page 8 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for a long period, ensure that children do not have access and that doors cannot be closed completely. Ask a qualified contractor to carry out disassembly and disposal of the unit. Leaving the unit in a location that can be accessed by third parties may result in unexpected accidents (e.g.
  • Page 9 CAUTION This unit must be plugged into a dedicated circuit protected by branch circuit breaker. Use a dedicated power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit. A multiple-tap may cause fire resulting from abnormal heating. Never store corrosive substances such as acid or alkali in this unit if the container cannot be sealed.
  • Page 10: Labels On Incubator

    LABELS ON INCUBATOR Users are advised to read carefully the warnings and cautions contained on stickers at key locations on the interior and exterior of the incubator. Possible Warning/Caution Type Warning/Caution Label Description of Danger Danger Location of Danger Burns Hot Surface Avoid touching the cooling unit Cooling Unit &...
  • Page 11: Symbols On Incubator

    SYMBOLS ON INCUBATOR The following symbols are attached to the incubator: Attached to covers that access high-voltage electrical components to prevent electric shock. Only a qualified engineer or service personnel should be allowed to open these covers. Indicates an ultraviolet light (UV) caution. Indicates that caution is required.
  • Page 12: Incubator Components

    INCUBATOR COMPONENTS Unit Access port Silicon cap Rear side cover Handles Leveling Leveling feet Foot Tray 4 (When some inner attachments are removed) Electric key* Lower right side (When 13 is removed) *1: MCO-230AICUVL or when an optional UV system Removable power Sample air outlet cap set MCO-170UVS is installed.
  • Page 13 1. Outer door: The outer door is held to the frame with the magnetic seal. The door heater is installed in the door panel. The door opening is reversible. Contact our sales representative or agent to change the door hinge from left to right or vice versa. 2.
  • Page 14: Lcd Touch Panel

    INCUBATOR COMPONENTS LCD touch panel The following display (called the Top screen) will appear when the power switch is turned ON. Note: It takes approximately 20 seconds until the Top screen is displayed. During warming-up, “Status: Gas sensor initializing” is displayed in the Message display field (13), and “--.-” is displayed in the present density display field (4).
  • Page 15 9. Present date/time display field Note: When there are several errors, the display The date and time is set when the incubator is shows the message number. For example, if shipped from the factory. Refer to page 45 for there are two errors, the display shows “1/2”. details.
  • Page 16: Remote Alarm Terminal

    INCUBATOR COMPONENTS Remote alarm terminal The alarm of this product can be transferred to a remote location by connecting the external alarm unit to the remote alarm terminal. For the behaviour of remote alarm output, refer to pages 64–66. The terminal of the remote alarm is installed at the rear upper right of the unit (see the figure opposite).
  • Page 17: Installation

    INSTALLATION Installation site For correct operation, install the incubator in a location with the following conditions (referring also to the precautions for safe operation on pages 5–9):  Install in an environment with normal air.  Do not expose to direct sunlight. ...
  • Page 18: Installation

    INSTALLATION Installation 1. Remove the packing tape and clean up. Remove all the tapes that are securing the doors and the inner attachments. Open the doors for ventilation. If the outer panels are dirty, use a cloth to wipe them with a diluted neutral detergent (Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components.
  • Page 19  When an earth must be installed If an earthed 3-pole outlet is not available, then an earth must be installed. Consult with qualified service personnel.  Installing an earth fault circuit breaker If you must use the incubator in a moist or humid location, then it is recommended that an earth fault circuit breaker be installed in the power supply circuit (i.e., the power supply at the incubator).
  • Page 20: Connecting A Co Gas Cylinder

    INSTALLATION Connecting a CO gas cylinder Before connecting a CO gas cylinder, read the precautions for safe operation on pages 5–9. 1. Get a CO gas cylinder ready and install an optional gas regulator MCO-010R. Notes: • Use a liquefied-CO gas cylinder (at least 99.5 % pure).
  • Page 21: Before Commencing Operation

    BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Initial cleaning method Before using the incubator for the first time, clean dirt (tape residue, smear, etc.) from the chamber and the inner attachments thoroughly. Keeping the chamber clean is essential for efficient performance. Clean the chamber and all the inner attachments at least once a month.
  • Page 22: Removing Inner Attachments

    BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Removing inner attachments Always replace the inner attachments after cleaning to maintain efficient performance. Be careful not to damage the UV lamp in the duct (MCO-230AICUVL or when an optional UV system set MCO-170UVS is installed). 1. Turn OFF the power to the incubator. 2.
  • Page 23 6. Loosen the screws at the rear and lift out the duct (Fig. 5). Duct Fig. 5 7. Pull out the fan (Fig. 6). Fig. 6 8. Remove the silicon caps for the access port from Silicon cap the interior (Fig. 7) and exterior (Fig. 8). Fig.
  • Page 24: Installing Inner Attachments

    BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Installing inner attachments To reinstall all the attachments, perform the procedure in reverse order from step 8 on page 23. Note: When installing the fan, attach it to the motor 1. Position the centre hole of the fan over the shaft securely.
  • Page 25: Filling The Humidifying Pan

    Filling the humidifying pan Use the following procedure to fill the humidifying pan with water or to replace water in it. 1. Pull out the humidifying pan (Fig. 1). 2. Dispose of the remaining water and clean the humidifying pan with a diluted detergent. Then rinse it thoroughly with distilled water and wipe it with alcohol for disinfection.
  • Page 26: For Optimal Cultivation

    FOR OPTIMAL CULTIVATION Precautions for cultures  Leave space between culture containers. Always leave space for ventilation between culture containers (Petri dishes, flasks, etc.). Inadequate spacing may result in uneven temperature distribution and CO gas density.  Do not place harmful materials in the chamber. Never place samples that release acidic, alkaline, or corrosive gas into the chamber.
  • Page 27: Preventing Contamination

    Preventing contamination To prevent contamination of the chamber, select a suitable installation site.  Avoid locations with high temperatures or humidity where the air may contain more microorganisms.  Do not place the incubator near doors, air conditioners, fans, etc, where draughts and passage of bodies may increase the risk of microorganisms entering the chamber.
  • Page 28: Correct Operation

    CORRECT OPERATION Use the following procedure to start trial operation or actual operation of the incubator. 1. Install the incubator correctly, referring to pages 17–20. 2. Remove the packing materials from the chamber and inner attachments. Clean and disinfect the chamber and all the inner attachments, referring to page 21.
  • Page 29: Basic Operation On Lcd Touch Panel

    BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL Operation from Menu key Pressing the Menu key at the bottom right corner of the Top screen brings up the Menu screen. From the Menu screen, the following options are available: ● Press “Set” to bring up the Stand-by Setting Screen. Use this to set the temperature, CO density, and high-limit temperature alarm (page 33).
  • Page 30 BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL Note: On the Tools #1 screen, mistakenly pressing the Temp./Gas Calibration key causes the Temp/Gas Calibration screen to be displayed. When this screen is displayed, use “Back” or ”Top” to exit. Changing the settings on this screen may cause inaccurate temperature or CO density to be displayed.
  • Page 31: Entering Numeric Values Into Input Window

    Entering numeric values into input window On each screen in the LCD touch panel, numerical values may need to be entered on a numerical input box. 1. Pressing a numerical input box causes the input Numerical input box window to be displayed. Input window 2.
  • Page 32: Operating Slide Keys

    BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL Operating slide keys On some screens in the LCD touch panel, functions can be turned on and off using a slide key. To turn a function off, hold the slide key and slide to the left to change the display to OFF.
  • Page 33: Basic Parameters

    BASIC PARAMETERS Setting temperature, CO density, and high-limit temperature alarm Use the following procedure to set the chamber temperature, the CO density, and the temperature of the high-limit temperature alarm for normal operation. The incubator uses these settings automatically after the power is switched on.
  • Page 34: Setting Key Lock

    BASIC PARAMETERS Setting key lock When the key lock is set to ON, users are required to enter a password except in the following cases: ●When the CO gas supply line select key on the Top screen is pressed. ●When the Buzzer key on the Top screen is pressed. ●When the optional auto-lock function is ON, to unlock the outer door (see page 57).
  • Page 35: Alarm Parameters

    ALARM PARAMETERS The incubator is equipped with several alarm functions. 1. Go to the Tools #1 screen (Menu  Tools#1). Press “Alarm Setting #1” to display the Alarm Setting #1 screen. Set automatic temperature alarm, automatic CO density alarm, and each alarm delay from this screen (procedure 2).
  • Page 36 ALARM PARAMETERS 3. Enter the required settings for each alarm on the Alarm Setting #2 screen. Press “Apply” to save the settings.  Settings • Door Delay: When the conditions for the door alarm are reached, the alarm buzzer will sound after the time set here has elapsed.
  • Page 37: Operation/Alarm Log

    OPERATION/ALARM LOG Setting log interval The incubator can save operation log data (chamber temperature, CO density, and open/closed state of outer door). Use the following procedure to set the log interval (interval of acquiring the operation log). 1. Go to the Log screen (Menu  Log). Press “Setting”...
  • Page 38: Displaying Operation Log

    OPERATION/ALARM LOG Displaying operation log Operation log data can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel. 1. Go to the Log screen (Menu  Log). Press “Chart” to display the Chart screen. 2. Enter the date (year/month/day) of the operation log to be displayed.
  • Page 39 4. Actual Temp. log graph is displayed. To previous day To next day To Actual CO Level log To Actual Temp. log 5. Actual CO Level log graph is displayed. To previous day To next day To Door Opening log To Actual CO Level log 6.
  • Page 40: Exporting Operation Log

    OPERATION/ALARM LOG Exporting operation log From the log graph screens in the previous page, operation log data can be exported in CSV format to a USB memory device. 1. Insert the USB memory device into the USB port. 2. Press “Export”. See below for details about abnormal export or name of exported file.
  • Page 41 4. Select the type of log data to be exported. • To export all types of data, press “All Ch”. • To export only selected data, press the variable to be exported: • Actual Temp. • Actual CO Level • Door Opening* Then press “Selected Ch”.
  • Page 42: Displaying Alarm Log

    OPERATION/ALARM LOG Displaying alarm log The incubator can save alarm log data (maximum 256 logs). Alarm log data can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel. Note: When number of saved alarm logs exceeds 256, the oldest log is deleted and overwritten. 1.
  • Page 43: Exporting Alarm Log

    Exporting alarm log From the Alarm screen, alarm log data can be exported in CSV format to a USB memory device. 1. Insert the USB memory device into the USB port. 2. Press “Export”. See below for details about abnormal export or name of exported file.
  • Page 44 OPERATION/ALARM LOG 4. Press “Export”. Note: A warning notice appears when no alarm log data exists for the specified days. Press “OK” and enter a new period, following procedure 3. 5. When export is completed, press “OK” and remove the USB memory device from the USB port.
  • Page 45: Other Parameters

    OTHER PARAMETERS Setting date and time 1. Go to the Tools #2 screen (Menu  Tools#2). Press “Date & Time” to display the Date & Time screen. 2. Enter the present date and time. Press “Apply” to save the entered value. Notes: •...
  • Page 46: Setting Brightness And Sleep

    OTHER PARAMETERS Setting brightness and sleep 1. Go to the Tools #2 screen (Menu  Tools#2). Press “Brightness/Sleep” display Brightness/Sleep screen. 2. Select the required settings for brightness and sleep. Press “Apply” to save the settings.  Settings • Brightness(Active): Brightness of LCD touch panel in the normal state.
  • Page 47: Uv Lamp Parameters

    UV LAMP PARAMETERS The UV lamp operates in models MCO-230AICUVL or when the optional UV system MCO-170UVS is installed on the model MCO-230AICL. Operation of the UV lamp disinfects the water in the humidifying pan and the air circulating in the chamber. Using the UV lamp 1.
  • Page 48: Setting Uv Lamp On Period

    UV LAMP PARAMETERS Setting UV lamp ON period Use the following procedure to change the setting of the UV lamp ON period: 1. Go to the Tools #1 screen (Menu  Tools#1). Press “UV Setting” to display the UV Setting screen.
  • Page 49: Lighting The Uv Lamp For 24 Hours

    Lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours If the chamber has been contaminated by dirt or by spilling the medium, use the following procedure to decontaminate it by lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours. 1. Remove all attachments from the chamber, including the trays, the fan cover, the duct, the fan, the humidifying pan, and the humidifying pan cover.
  • Page 50: H 2 O 2 Decontamination (Optional)

    DECONTAMINATION (OPTIONAL) decontamination can be performed when the chamber is contaminated or when cleaning the chamber prior to starting a culture. For H decontamination to be performed, one of the following conditions must apply: • An H generator MCO-HP, H decon board MCO-170HB, and electric lock MCO-170EL are all installed on the model MCO-230AICUVL.
  • Page 51 7. Remove the connector cap from the connector Front on the bottom right of the far side of the chamber. Connector Connect the H generator and connector by the cable provided (Fig. 2). Note: Be sure to keep the connector cap. Fig.
  • Page 52 DECONTAMINATION (OPTIONAL) 11. Press “H ” for 3 seconds to open the Setting Position window. Enter the password if prompted. Press “Next” display Decontamination Step1 screen. there something to worry about setting position, check the inside again. 13. The system check starts automatically. If an alarm or safety function is activated, refer to Table 8 on page 66.
  • Page 53  Step3 is the process of warming the chamber temperature to 45 Note: By pressing “Abort”, decontamination will be stopped and the procedure jumps to Step8 (end of decontamination).  Step4 is the process of decontaminating the chamber by generating H vapour from the H generator.
  • Page 54: Precautions When Handling H Reagent

    DECONTAMINATION (OPTIONAL) 16. Press “OK” to return to the Top screen. Note: The OK key does not work when the H generator is attached to the connector by the cable. 17. Dilute the remaining H reagent in the H generator with a large volume of water and dispose of it. Rinse and wash the H generator with distilled water.
  • Page 55: Electric Lock (Optional)

    ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTIONAL) Automatic electric locking is available when the optional electric lock MCO-170EL is installed on the models MCO-230AICUVL/230AICL. There are two modes to unlock the outer door. • Quick mode: Press “Unlock” on the Top screen. • User-ID mode: Enter the User-ID and password for Auto-Lock, after pressing “Unlock” on the Top screen. Setting User-ID Before turning the User-ID mode to ON, register a User-ID and a password for Auto-Lock (maximum 99 User-IDs and its passwords).
  • Page 56: Setting Auto-Lock

    ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTIONAL)  How to change the User-ID’s password already registered Enter the User-ID whose password to change, and enter its new password in both “Password” and “Confirm Password” input boxes. Press “Add” to re-write the new password. Setting auto-lock 1.
  • Page 57  How to unlock the outer door • In the quick mode: Press “Unlock” on the Top screen. Note: When the outer door is closed again, it re-locks automatically when the set time has elapsed. • In the User-ID mode: Press “Unlock” on the Top screen, and enter the User-ID and its password for Auto-Lock.
  • Page 58: Using Unlock Key

    ELECTRIC LOCK (OPTIONAL) Using unlock key When the optional electric lock MCO-170EL is installed on models MCO-230AICUVL/230AICL, the outer door is electrically locked during a power outage. Use the unlock key provided to unlock the outer door when the power is interrupted. To re-lock the outer door, turn the unlock key in the direction of the lock while the outer door is open.
  • Page 59: Gas Auto-Changer (Optional)

    GAS AUTO-CHANGER (OPTIONAL) When the optional gas auto-changer MCO-21GC is installed, there will be two connecting ports for the CO gas pipe: A and B. When two CO gas cylinders are connected, the auto-changer switches the CO supply line when one of the cylinders becomes empty. Connecting CO gas cylinders Refer to page 20 for the procedure for connecting gas cylinders.
  • Page 60 GAS AUTO-CHANGER (OPTIONAL) 5. Exchange the empty gas cylinder A for a new one immediately (Situation 5). 6. When cylinder B is empty, the supply reverts to cylinder A. Table 2. CO gas supply line automatic changeover gas supply line indicator Message Situation Supply line Cylinder A Cylinder B...
  • Page 61: Manual Co Gas Supply Line A/B Changeover

    Manual CO gas supply line A/B changeover It is possible to change the CO gas supply line A/B manually at any time. For example: 1. Press the gas supply line select key “B” for a few seconds. 2. CO gas supply line is changed from A to B. Note: Table 3 sets out the process if the gas supply has been changed automatically and supply line is then manually changed to an empty cylinder before the Buzzer key is pressed.
  • Page 62: Std Gas Auto-Calibration Kit (Optional)

    STD GAS AUTO-CALIBRATION KIT (OPTIONAL) When the STD gas auto-calibration kit MCO-SG is installed it is possible to calibrate CO density manually. 1. Connect a standard gas cylinder to the Lower right side connecting port on the lower right side of the incubator.
  • Page 63 5. The system check starts automatically. If the system is normal, the display goes from Step1 to Step2. 6. Press “OK” to go to Step3. 7. At Step3, CO gas density calibration starts. The display proceeds automatically to Step5. 8. After CO density calibration finishes, the incubator returns to the normal operation.
  • Page 64: Alarms, Safety, And Self-Diagnosis

    ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS The incubator supports the following alarms, safety functions, and self-diagnostic functions. If an error from Err05 to Err18 is activated, or if Err56 is activated, contact our sales representative or agent. Table 4. Alarms, safety, and self-diagnosis for culture operations Alarm or safety Remote Safety...
  • Page 65 Alarm or safety Remote Safety Conditions Display Buzzer function alarm operation (MCO-230AICUVL, or when optional “Err18: UV Lamp Abnormal” is displayed Intermittent ----- UV lamp failure MCO-170UVS is installed) tone in the message display field. The UV lamp burns out. (MCO-230AICUVL, or when optional New UV lamp MCO-170UVS is installed)
  • Page 66 ALARMS, SAFETY, AND SELF-DIAGNOSIS Table 8. Alarms and safety functions for H decontamination Alarm or safety Remote Conditions Display Buzzer Safety operation function alarm “Err31:H2O2 Unit Not Connect” The H generator is not decontamination ----- ----- is displayed in the message is cancelled.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If the incubator does not seem to be working properly, check the following items before calling a service engineer: Symptom Items to check and countermeasures  Is the incubator plugged in? The incubator does not operate at all.  Is there a power outage, or has a circuit breaker interrupted the power? ...
  • Page 68 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Items to check and countermeasures  Is the ambient air environment around the incubator normal? Is there a source of polluted Normal cultures are not possible, and the CO gas density is gas in the vicinity? suspect.  CO gas is not being injected.
  • Page 69: Disposal Of Unit

    DISPOSAL OF UNIT When disposing of the CO incubator, contact our sales representative or agent. WARNING The CO incubator must be dismantled and disposed of by qualified personnel only. If the CO incubator is left where outsiders enter, it may result unexpected accident (for example, children to become locked inside).
  • Page 70 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries Likvidácia opotrebovaných zariadení a batérií Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems Len pre Európsku úniu a krajiny so systémom recyklácie These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or Tieto symboly uvádzané na výrobkoch, balení a/alebo v accompanying documents mean that used electrical and sprievodnej dokumentácii...
  • Page 71 Likvidace použitých zařízení a baterií Vanhojen laitteiden ja paristojen hävittäminen Jen pro státy Evropské unie a země s fungujícím systémem recyklace Vain EU-jäsenmaille ja kierrätysjärjestelmää käyttäville maille a zpracování odpadu. Tämä symboli tuotteissa, pakkauksessa ja/tai asiakirjoissa Tyto symboly na výrobcích, jejich obalech a v doprovodné tarkoittaa, että...
  • Page 72 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Smaltimento di vecchie apparecchiature e batterie usate Eliminação de Equipamentos Usados e Baterias Solo per Unione Europea e Nazioni con sistemi di raccolta e Apenas para a União Europeia e países com sistemas de reciclagem smaltimento Estes símbolos produtos, embalagens,...
  • Page 73 Avfallshantering av produkter och batterier Brukerinformasjon om innsamling av gammelt utstyr og brukte batterier Endast för Europeiska Unionen och länder med återvinningssystem Bare for EU og land med retursystemer Dessa symboler på produkter, förpackningar och/eller medföljande dokument betyder att förbrukade elektriska Slike symboler på...
  • Page 74: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Incubator Incubator Product name MCO-230AICL MCO-230AICUVL Medical purpose Culture of cell tissues, organs, embryos. External dimensions W 770 mm x D 730 mm x H 905 mm (W 30.3 in. x D 28.7 in. x H 35.6 in.) Internal dimensions W 643 mm x D 523 mm x H 700 mm (W 25.3 in.
  • Page 75 Incubator Incubator Product name MCO-230AICL MCO-230AICUVL UV system set (MCO-170UVS) standard equipment Optional accessories H2O2 decon board (MCO-170HB) (Refer to Table 10) Electric lock (MCO-170EL) generator (MCO-HP) Optional accessories Double-stacking bracket (MCO-170PS) (Refer to Table 11 and 12) Stacking plate (MCO-230SB) reagent (MCO-H2O2) Gas regulator (MCO-010R) Gas auto-changer (MCO-21GC)
  • Page 76: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Incubator MCO-230AICUVL Product name MCO-230AICL MCO-230AICUVL-PE Model number MCO-230AICL-PE Ambient temperature+5 C to 50 C* (ambient temperature: 5 C to 35 Temperature control range ±0.25 C (ambient temperature: 23 C, setting: 37 C, CO : 5 %, no load) Temperature distribution ±0.1...
  • Page 77: Safety Check Sheet

    CAUTION Please fill in this form before servicing. Hand this form to the service engineer to keep for his and your safety. Safety check sheet 1. Unit contents : □ □ Risk of infection: □ □ Risk of toxicity: □ □...
  • Page 80 1-1-1 Sakada, Oizumi-machi, Ora-gun, Gunma 370-0596, Japan Printed in Indonesia LDCL055600-0 © PHC Corporation 2018 S0418-0...

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