3.0 Installation
Local city, county, or other ordinances may govern the use of this equipment. If you have any questions about local requirements,
please contact the appropriate local agency. Installation may be performed by the end user.
3.1 Power Source
Check the data plate for voltage, cycle, wattage, and ampere requirements. If matched to your power source, plug the power cord into
a grounded outlet. Voltage should not vary more than 10% from the data plate rating.
3.2 Location
In selecting a location, consider all conditions which might effect performance, such as heat from radiators, autoclaves, etc. Avoid
direct sun, fast-moving air currents, heating/cooling ducts and high traffic areas. Allow a minimum of 5 cm between the unit and
walls or partitions which might obstruct free airflow.
3.3 Lifting/Handling
When full, this unit may be heavy for some people, and care should be taken to use appropriate lifting devices that
are sufficiently rated for these loads. Units should only be lifted from their bottom surfaces.Handles and knobs are not
adequate for lifting or stabilization. The unit should be completely restrained from tipping during lifting or transport. All
parts such as covers, thermometer and line cord should be removed during transfer to prevent shifting and damage.
3.4 Cleaning Before First Use
This unit was cleaned at the factory, but not sterilized. It is recommended that you clean the water bath with a disinfectant that is
suitable for your application (refer to Section 5).
DO NOT USE chlorine-based bleaches or abrasives as this can discolor the stainless steel tank.
DO NOT USE spray cleaners that might leak through openings and cracks and get on electrical parts or that may contain
solvents that will harm the coatings.
4.0 Controls Overview (Front Panel)
4.1 Power Switch
The main power switch is on the front panel and controls all power to the unit. The switch will light when the unit is energized.
4.2 Temperature Controller
This control knob is marked TEMPERATURE. It controls the water bath operating temperature on a scale of 1 to 10.
4.3 Heating Lamp
When the unit is heating, the light is ON. When the unit has reached the set point temperature, the light will only be ON when the
unit is calling for heat to maintain temperature.
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