Please take your time to read this Instruction manual in order to understand the safe and correct use of your new Cole-Parmer product. It is recommended the responsible Body for the use of this equipment reads this instruction manual and ensures the user(s) are suitably trained in its operation. Contents Page Section 1...
INTRODUCTION 1.1. Your Cole-Parmer Omni Reaction Station has been designed to provide a comprehensive answer to heating/cooling and stirring fluids in various vessel formats. This product is modular in design allowing for complete interchange ability between dry blocks of various capacities. With its ‘easy to read/easy to operate’ revolutionary CTC (Capacitance Touch Control) panel, setting the required temperature and stir speed takes only seconds.
SYMBOLS AND USING THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2.1. Throughout this Instruction manual the following symbols are shown to identify conditions which pose a hazard to the user or to identify actions that should be observed. These symbols are also shown on the product, or its packaging. When a symbol is shown next to a paragraph or statement it is recommended the user takes YMBOLS AND USING THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK.
Always follow good laboratory practice when using this equipment. Give due recognition to your company’s safety and 3. SAFETY INFORMATION. legislative health & safety procedures and all associated legislation applicable to your areas of operation. Check laboratory procedures SAFETY INFORMATION This product has been designed for safe operation when used as detailed in for substances being heated and ensure all hazards (e.g.
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damaged caused by faulty installation or misuse of the equipment. legislative health & safety procedures and all associated legislation Ensure the Mains Power Supply conforms to rating found on the Do not install or remove any heating apparatus from the controller ground.
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Warning: When the inerting cap is fitted, the septum cap acts as a pressure relief valve which can open suddenly and blow out (with some velocity) at pressures approaching 2 bar gauge. (NB: Sampling probes inserted through Septum cap may restrict this pressure relief action). For high pressure applications, please contact : cptechsupport@antylia.com Additional Safety Information for the ATS10377 Inerting Cap...
UNPACKING AND CONTENTS 4. UNPACKING AND CONTENTS Please check the contents of this carton against the diagram for your variation of Please check the contents of this carton against the diagram for your variation of Omni Reaction Omni Reaction Station kit. Station kit.
For your future reference please record your product’s Serial and Model numbers: Controller Serial Number Controller Model Number Dry Block Serial Number Dry Block Model Number Reflux Unit Serial Number Reflux Unit Model Number 3. SAFETY INFORMATION. 5. INSTALLATION. This product has been designed for safe operation when used as detailed in 5.1.
6. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 6. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 6. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 6.1. Maximum consideration to environmental issues within the design and 6.1. Maximum consideration has been given to environmental issues within the design and 6.1. Maximum consideration to environmental issues within the design and manufacturing process without compromising end product performance and value.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION 7. PRODUCT OPERATION. Overview 7.1. Overview. Your Omni Reaction Station has been designed for easy operation. The illustrations show a detailed front and rear view of your Omni Reaction Station control unit. They also Your Digi-Mantle has been designed for easy operation. The illustrations show a show a detailed view of the keypad and LCD screen.
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Figure 7: Omni Reaction Station Control Unit - Rear View Figure 7 External probe socket External probe socket Date plate label Date plate label Dry block control plug Dry block control plug Dry block power supply socket Dry block power supply socket Vertical rod clamp fastening bracket Vertical rod clamp fastening bracket Mains input IEC socket...
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7.2. Support Rod The Omni Reaction Station base controller incorporates a vertical rod support bracket. The rod is to be screwed fastened into the bracket. Glass arrangements are to be secured in conjunction with appropriate clamp and flask support when using a dry block. 7.3.
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Figure 10: ‘Module Missing’ Error Message If you are using an older type of dry block (version without internal temperature sensor) the main menu screen will look like the illustration. Figure 11: No Internal Temperature Sensor (Old Dry Block Design) If you are using a new design of dry block the main screen menu will look like the illustration.
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Figure 16: Setting the Stir Speed (Image 2) Press the key if you wish to reduce the key to make the 10’s value selection. Press the selected stir speed value. > Press the key to return to the front screen menu. OR…….
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OR……. If 10 seconds elapse without a key being pressed the display is to return to the main display menu. To start the heating process press the heating key marked with the symbol: To stop the heating process, press the heating key once more. Note: To show heating is in operation the heat symbol will remain illuminated.
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Press the key to make the units temperature value selection. Press the key if you wish to reduce the selected temperature value. > Press the key to return to the front screen menu. OR……. If 10 seconds elapse without a key being pressed the display will return to the main display menu.
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Note: Once a time digit has been set all the remaining time set digits will default to zero until they are set. > Press the key to go into the unit hours selection. Figure 24: Select Hours Press the to make the unit hours selection. Pressing the will reduce the selection.
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Note: At any time during the use of the timer facility the heaters may be turned off manually using the key. 7.8. Keypad Lock / Unlock To prevent accidental switching of functions or the disturbance of run settings the Omni Reaction Station has a ‘Keypad Lock Facility’. 7.8.1.
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Figure 32: To Unlock Keypad < Press the left arrow key. The display will now instruct you to press the down arrow menu key. Figure 33: To Unlock Keypad Press Down Press the down arrow key. The display will now instruct you to press the right arrow menu key.
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7.9.2. Warning – external probe is plugged in but inadvertently left out of the sample. When an external probe is plugged in and the heaters are turned on your Omni Reaction Station will expect to see a rise in temperature of no less than 6C within the first 10 minutes. Should the external probe be accidentally left out of the sample solution the following will be displayed: Figure 36: Warning –...
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> The warning will remain on the LCD until the key is pressed. Rectify the fault. The unit will return to the main display screen for use without the external probe unless the connection is re-established. The heaters must then be turned back on manually by pressing key.
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Figure 39: Quick Release Valves Firmly attach the quick release barbs to your chiller supply hoses ensuring a leak free connection. With the power turned off, ensure the 10 way dry block is placed in the control unit of the Omni Reaction Station.
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Push fit the inerting gas supply pipeline onto the inerting gas inlet port. Turn on the gas and check for leaks. Turn on the gas tap for each inerting cap position. Your Omni Reaction Station is now ready for operation as described at the beginning of this section.
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The coolant is piped through the plug via insulated standpipes terminated with quick-release sealed connectors. Mating right-angled connectors are provided to allow the customer’s chilled coolant supply to be linked into the standpipe connectors. The customer’s chilled coolant supply must be below 3 bar pressure. Ensure there is a free flow of coolant through the cooling plug –...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Mains supply voltage 100-115V~AC 50/60 Hz 230V~AC 50/60 Hz HH179(S) Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (UK) 10A BS1362 HH180(S) Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (Europe) CRM6288 Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (USA) Maximum load RS-200D-115 (115V) = 500W...
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8.3. Dimensions & Weight (Unpacked) 8.3.1. Base controller (OSCA/OMCA(X1)): 8.3. Dimensions & Weight (Unpacked) Dimensions & weight (unpacked) - Controller 8.3.1. Base controller (OSCA/OMCA(X1)): Figure 45: Side & Front Profiles Of The Base Controller 8.3.2. Dry block with base controller: Figure 45: Side &...
14:1997. Keep flammable, low flash point substances away from heating apparatus. Do not operate or handle any part of this product with wet hands. MAINTENANCE The equipment is not spark, flame or explosion proof and has not been designed for use in hazardous areas in terms of BSEN 60079- 9.
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In the event of spillage switch off and unplug this product from the mains electrical supply. Wipe off all excess liquid from the unit and surrounding area using an absorbent soft cloth. 9.3. Decontamination. If in doubt please consult Customer Support. Refer to section 10. If the equipment has been exposed to spillage or contamination, the responsible body is responsible for carrying out appropriate decontamination.
SPARES AND ACCESSORIES Spares HH179(S) Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (UK) 10A BS1362 HH180(S) Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (Europe) CRM6288 Mains cord and moulded IEC plug and lead set cable (USA) OMCA OMNI Station Controller (US/Canada) OMCAX1...
CUSTOMER AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT For help and support in using this product, please contact Customer Services at the following address: Antylia Scientific Ltd. Beacon Road, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0SA, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1785 812121 Service: cpservice@antylia.com General enquiries: cpinfo@antylia.com Order enquiries: cpsales@antylia.com Technical support: cptechsupport@antylia.com www.coleparmer.com...
APPENDIX ‘A’ STEM Protocol Commands Stem address and serial port The unit address of the Omni-station is 50. It cannot be changed. The serial port operates at 9600 baud, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit (“9600, N, 8, 1”). There is no hardware or software data handshake.
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Machine control LK - Local keypad enable: • 0 will prevent the local keypad from doing anything (other than beep), and permits use of DT (display text) command. • It is advised that the DT command is used to inform the user that the equipment is locked and being controlled via PC.
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This product meets the applicable CE Directives that interference will not occur in practise. Where and UKCA Legislation for radio frequency there is a possibility that injury, damage or loss might interference and may be expected not to occur if equipment malfunctions due to radio interfere with, or be affected by, other equipment with similar frequency interference, or for general advise before qualifications.
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Ordering Information Order No. Series Model Legacy SKU 36630-01 RS-200 RS-200D OS1025 36630-02 RS-200 RS-200D-115 OS1025X1 India Warranty Registration T: +44 (0) 1480 272279 T: +9122 61394444 E: uk.sales@antylia.com E: info@coleparmer.in W: coleparmer.co.uk W: coleparmer.in Germany China T: +49 (0) 9377 92030 T: +1 847 549 7600 E: de.sales@antylia.com E: sales@antylia.com...
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