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Kansas City, MO 64132
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  • Page 1 Please read this manual before LABCONCO CORPORATION operating equipment 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132 Original Instructions (800) 821-5525 I +1 (816) 333-8811 labconco@labconco.com User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Capture BT Fuming Chamber 2015 - Present 317000x...
  • Page 3 Warranty Labconco Corporation provides a warranty to the original buyer for the repair or replacement of parts and reasonable labor as a result of normal and proper use of the equipment with compatible chemicals.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES Space Requirements Clearance – Operational Clearance – Service Location Requirements Exhaust Requirements Electrical Requirements CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED Unpacking the cabinet 9-10 Cabinet Installation Initial Operational Checks CHAPTER 4: PERFORMANCE FEATURES AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Directional Airflow Main Carbon Pre-Filter Main Carbon Filter...
  • Page 5 CA Fuming – Program Set-Up 26-31 CA Fuming – Maintenance Notifications 31-32 CA Fuming – Program Run 33-37 Humidify – Program Set-Up 38-39 CHAPTER 6: MAINTAINING THE CABINET Routine Maintenance Schedule 40-44 Weekly 40-41 Every 50 Cycles (or more often) 41-43 Every 100 Cycles (or more often) Every 500 Cycles (or more often)
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Congratulations on the purchase of a Labconco CApture BT Fuming Chamber. The cabinet is designed to protect you and the room environment from Cyanoacrylate vapors produced while fuming evidence with CA glues. The CApture BT Fuming Chamber is the result of years of experience in manufacturing laboratory equipment, and users like you suggested many of its features to us.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2: Prerequisites

    Before you install the CApture BT Fuming Chamber, you need to plan the site for installation. Examine the location where you intend to install the cabinet. You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction. In addition, a source of electrical power must be located near the installation site.
  • Page 8: Clearance - Service

    Clearance – Service A minimum clearance of at least 6 inches (150 mm) is suggested on the top of the cabinet, 12 inches (300 mm) on the right side for service, and 2 inches (50 mm) behind the cabinet. There should be 36 inches (914 mm) clearance at the front of the cabinet to allow the door to swing open without hitting any obstructions.
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Cabinet

    Do not return goods without the prior authorization of Labconco. Unauthorized returns will not be accepted. If the cabinet was damaged in transit, you must file a claim directly with the freight carrier. Labconco Corporation and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damages.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3: Getting Started

    If you did not receive one or more of the components listed for the cabinet, or if any of the components are damaged, contact Labconco Corporation immediately for further instructions. 3. Plug the power cord into the back of the cabinet, and then into...
  • Page 11: Initial Operational Checks

    Chapter 3: Getting Started Initial Operational Checks Prior to use with evidence, you should perform the following steps and operational tests to ensure the cabinet is operating properly:  Electrical System Check  After plugging the power cord into the top, back of the unit, and into an appropriate wall outlet, turn the power switch on (located on front of main control panel –...
  • Page 12 The CApture BT Fuming Chamber operates using the following principles:  Directional airflow.  Pre-filtration of Cyanoacrylate fumes before the Main Carbon Filter.  Filtration and retention of Cyanoacrylate fumes by the Main Carbon Filter and Humidity Filter, which contain granular activated carbon.
  • Page 13: Chapter 4: Performance Features And Safety Precautions

    Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Directional Airflow Directional airflow plays a critical role in CApture BT Fuming Chamber performance. During a Humidity or Fuming Cycle, air is recirculated within the sealed cabinet. The Recirculation Blower pulls air in from the top of the cabinet, and returns it at the bottom of the cabinet (shown in Fig.
  • Page 14: Main Carbon Pre-Filter

    Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Main Carbon Pre-Filter Located beneath the Main Carbon Filter is a Pre-Filter (see Fig. 4-2). During an Exhaust or Purge Cycle, this Pre-Filter removes CA vapor before it reaches the Main Carbon Filter. Changing this Pre-Filter regularly, depending on usage, is important.
  • Page 15: Humidifier

    Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Humidifier NOTE The CApture BT Fuming Chamber has an integral Humidifier for raising HUMIDITY the humidity in the cabinet during a Humidity Cycle or before a Fuming LEVEL CAN Cycle begins. The Humidifier is user-controllable via the Program ONLY BE INCREASED Settings, and can raise the humidity in the cabinet to a maximum...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Safety Precautions For all models: If the unit is not operated as specified in this manual it may impair the protection provided by the unit. Si l'unité n'est pas utilisée comme spécifié dans ce manuel il peut diminuer la protection fournie par l'unité.
  • Page 17 Carbon Filter Life on the following page. ALWAYS replace BOTH the Main Carbon Filter AND the Humidifier Filter when prompted to do so by the Display with new Filters from Labconco. NEVER reset the Carbon Filter Life Gauge without actually replacing the Filters with new filters from Labconco.
  • Page 18: Carbon Filter Life

    – damaging internal components. See Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet for instructions on removing the water from the Humidifier Basin before tipping or moving the cabinet, or contact Labconco at 800-821-5525 or 816-333-8811 for further information. Before removing service panels, disconnect cabinet from ALL POWER.
  • Page 19 Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Figure 4-3 Using the UP/DOWN Buttons, adjust the Filter Life Cycle number as desired between 200 and 500 Cycles in 50 Cycle increments. Press ‘OK’ to accept.
  • Page 20: Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet

    Initial Cabinet Set-Up Once the CApture BT Fuming Chamber has been installed in its final location, the following steps must be performed before running the cabinet: 1. Remove tape from all doors and bottom drawer, and any remaining packaging material from around the cabinet. 2.
  • Page 21: Initial Cabinet Cleaning

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Initial Cabinet Cleaning It is recommended to wipe down the inside of the main chamber with a dry cloth before fuming evidence to ensure fingerprints from installation on the stainless steel walls or inside of the glass door do not attract CA fumes.
  • Page 22: Humidifier Water Fill

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Figure 5-3 TIME DISPLAY MENU/FUNCTION SELECTION ICON MENU/FUNCTION OPTIONS ALERT ICONS: CARBON FILTERS CA DOOR OPEN CYCLE LIFE MAIN DOOR OPEN DISPLAYS: CYCLES RAN / LOW WATER FILTER LIFE REPLACE BOTH MAIN CARBON AND HUMIDIFIER FILTERS Humidifier Water Fill If the Water Bottle that supplies the Humidifier has not already been filled from the Initial Operational Checks section in Chapter 3, fill the...
  • Page 23: Cabinet Configuration

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Cabinet Configuration Before using the Cabinet to process evidence, it is recommended that you configure the Cabinet’s settings to your preference. On the Main Menu screen, Select SETTINGS by moving the red arrow down to Settings menu option, and press ‘OK’. The Settings Menu (see Fig.
  • Page 24: Loading Evidence

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Diagnostic: Allows internal component function to be tested for troubleshooting (see Chapter 7: Troubleshooting for more details). Filter Reorder: Filter part numbers and Labconco Service phone number. Loading Evidence Loading evidence into the main chamber is the first step to running a process cycle in the CApture BT Fuming Chamber.
  • Page 25 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Figure 5-5 REPLACE BOTH MAIN CARBON AND HUMIDIFIER FILTERS CONTACT LABCONCO FOR INSTRUCTIONS CLOSE MAIN DOOR COMPLETELY ADD WATER TO WATER BOTTLE CLOSE CA DOOR COMPLETELY...
  • Page 26: Ca Fuming - Program Set-Up

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet CA Fuming – Program Set-up If fuming evidence with Cyanoacrylate, you are ready to select the Program, and adjust the program parameters as desired. The CApture BT Fuming Chamber can also Humidify older evidence to rehydrate prints without running the fuming cycle.
  • Page 27 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet The Program Parameters (shown in Fig. 5-7) can be adjusted to desired levels within certain minimum and maximum values. Programs 1-3 are factory defaults for running common fuming cycles. The parameters can be modified in the first three programs, and a cycle ran;...
  • Page 28 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Min – 0:00 Max – 99:30 Fume This parameter sets the duration of the Fuming stage. Time begins on this stage when the Hot Plate turns on, not when the desired temperature is reached. Set in 30 second increments. Min –...
  • Page 29 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Programs 1 through 3 offer three factory default options for common CA fuming methods. These first three programs can be modified, and then run; however, the program changes will not be saved. You can modify and save changes to Programs 4 through 20.
  • Page 30 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Once the Program Parameters are set as desired, press ‘OK’. The screen will change to ADD CA, which displays the Grams of CA to place in the tin, the current Hot Plate Temperature, and the Fume Time selected by the user in the previous menu screen (see Fig.
  • Page 31: Ca Fuming - Maintenance Notifications

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Figure 5-9 TO ACCEPT, SELECT ‘YES’ TO DECLINE, SELECT ‘NO’ CA Fuming – Maintenance Notifications If maintenance is required to the CApture BT Fuming Chamber, you will receive a notification on the ADD CA screen before you begin a Fuming Cycle (see Fig.
  • Page 32 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Chapter 6. These Routine Maintenance operations may need to be performed more frequently than what is listed in Chapter 6 of this manual, or before the maintenance notification is displayed on the screen. The frequency of maintenance is based upon several factors, including, but not limited to, how much CA glue is used, and how long the Fuming Cycles last.
  • Page 33: Ca Fuming - Program Run

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet CA Fuming – Program Run Once the CA Fuming Program Parameters have been established, and you are at the ADD CA menu screen, the fuming cycle is ready to begin. Any alerts must be resolved, as described in Loading Evidence earlier in this Chapter.
  • Page 34 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Once the program begins, the first stage of the fuming cycle is HUMIDITY. The screen will display the following information (see Fig. 5-12) during this stage: Figure 5-12 CURRENT RH% IN CABINET TIME SINCE HUMIDITY STAGE HUMIDITY ADDED BEGAN UNTIL USER SET...
  • Page 35 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet During the RH Dwell stage, the air is circulated inside the cabinet. Additional humidity will not be added during this stage, so do NOT open the Main Door or the CA Chamber Door. After the RH Dwell stage is complete (or after the Humidity Stage is complete, if no RH Dwell stage was selected), the program will move to the Fuming stage.
  • Page 36 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet If evidence is not processed enough as the end of the Fuming stage nears, you can add more time to the Fuming stage. However, you must add time before the Fuming stage ends. Once the Purge stage begins, no more time can be added. To add time to the Fuming stage while still fuming, press the ‘UP’...
  • Page 37 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet After the Fume stage is complete, the program will move to the Purge stage. The screen will display the following information (see Fig. 5-15) during this stage: Figure 5-15 TIME SINCE PURGE STAGE BEGAN TIME SINCE PURGE STAGE TIME PURGE STAGE BEGAN...
  • Page 38: Humidify - Program Set-Up

    Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Humidify – Program Set-up If re-humidifying prints, you can utilize the Humidify Cycle functionality to raise the cabinet’s relative humidity to any user-selectable level, up to 80% maximum, and hold it at that level for a user-selectable time period.
  • Page 39 Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Figure 5-18 During the Humidity stage, you may see water vapor entering the NOTE chamber from the lower, right side wall. This is normal. The displayed Humidity value may drop slightly in the first minute until HUMIDITY LEVEL CAN air is circulated thoroughly.
  • Page 40: Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet

    The common service operations necessary to maintain the CApture BT Fuming Chamber for optimal performance are listed below. Routine Maintenance Schedule Weekly  Replace water in Humidifier Basin and Water Bottle. This is important to do weekly, especially before the cabinet will sit unused for several days (typically on a Friday before sitting unused over the weekend).
  • Page 41: Every 50 Cycles (Or More Often)

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-1 MOMENTARY SWITCH VALVE TOGGLE WATER BOTTLE Every 50 Cycles (or more frequently if required)  Using an appropriate glass cleaner, clean outside of the glass of the Main Door. Wipe down outside of unit with dry cloth to remove dust.
  • Page 42 Fuming Cycles. One such product is “Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish” (p/n SW841R) made by Sprayway - www.spraywayretail.com. This specific product is not endorsed or guaranteed by Labconco.  Replace the Main Carbon Pre-filter. See Fig. 6-3 on following page.
  • Page 43 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-3 MAIN CARBON PRE-FILTER KNURLED SCREW...
  • Page 44: Every 100 Cycles (Or More Often)

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Every 100 Cycles (or more frequently if required)  After cleaning the inside of the Main Door & Cabinet Light glass cover with a cleaning solution, use 70% ethanol (or a suitable alcohol-based solution) to completely remove any residue left on the glass from the cleaning compounds used to remove the CA deposits.
  • Page 45: Every 500 Cycles (Or More Often)

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Changing the Carbon Filters See section: Carbon Every 500 Cycles (or more frequently if required) Filter Life in Chapter 4 When the Replace Filter Alert activates, or if Cyanoacrylate fumes are detected emitting from the cabinet’s exhaust, replace both Carbon Filters as described below.
  • Page 46 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Locate the Humidifier Filter inside the Right Side Compartment (see Fig. 6-5b on following page). Loosen the two (2) Turnkey Hose Clamps on either side of the Humidifier Filter enough to slide the inlet and outlet hoses off of the Humidifier Filter. Unhook the Filter Retainer Bungee Cord from the bracket above the Filter, and slide the Humidifier Filter up and out.
  • Page 47 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet After new Carbon Filters are installed, the Filter Life Gauge needs to be reset to zero, in order to run a Fuming Cycle. On the Main Menu screen, Select SERVICE, and press ‘OK’. After entering the Servicer password, select FILTER, and press ‘OK’.
  • Page 48: Additional Maintenance

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Additional Maintenance Tubing Clean Out Over time the internal air paths within the tubing behind the Right Side Service Panel will accumulate CA. The CA will adhere to the internal walls of the tubing that sends air from the Recirculation Blower to the CA Chamber and Humidifier.
  • Page 49: Cleaning Cycle

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Cleaning Cycle When cleaning the inside of the Cabinet, it may be desirable to pull vapors and fumes from the cleaning solutions and/or vapors from CA built up on the internal walls of the chamber away from the user. The CApture BT Fuming Chamber has a Cleaning Cycle that can be enabled while the Main Door is open.
  • Page 50: Service Parts - Upper Compartment

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Service Parts – Upper Compartment Serviceable parts are located in the upper compartment of the CApture BT Fuming Chamber. These components should not need to be maintained by the user, but if a failure occurs, these components can be replaced as follows: ALWAYS UNPLUG POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING UNIT!!! Figure 6-8...
  • Page 51: Service Parts - Side Compartment

    If uncertain about servicing components behind the right Side Panel, or have service or part number questions, contact Labconco Service Department at 800-821-5525 or 816-333-8811. For troubleshooting assistance, see Chapter 7: Troubleshooting. A detailed list of service parts located behind the right Side Panel is located on the following pages.
  • Page 52 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-10 See following pages for detailed descriptions and part numbers.
  • Page 53 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-11 BLOWER BRACKET BLOWER SCREWS (2) Recirculation Blower – P/N 3172000P Disconnect hoses & wires, remove two (2) Blower Screws, pull up & out. Exhaust Blower – P/N 6962000 (115v); 6962001 (230v) Disconnect wires, remove four (4) screws underneath Blower Bracket. Hose, 5.50”...
  • Page 54 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet PCB Display – P/N 3448002 Remove cables from board (note cable orientation!), remove two (2) T20 Torx Screws on side and two (2) Nyloc Nuts on opposite side of PCB Bracket. Separate board from bracket by removing four (4) screws &...
  • Page 55 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-12a RETAINING PLATE EXHAUST FLAPPER HUMIDIFIER HARNESS CONNECTOR Hose, 18.00” – P/N 3175903 Loosen hose clamps on either end, slide hose off fittings. Hose, 36.00” – P/N 3175902 Loosen hose clamps on either end, slide hose off fittings. Door Lock –...
  • Page 56 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Exhaust Vent Valve – P/N 3181000 Disconnect wires, remove two (2) screws & nuts. Slide valve off notch in Flapper. Ensure plunger slot on new valve slides into Flapper notch. Humidifier Assembly – P/N 3188000 (115v); 3188001 (230v) See Service Parts - Humidifier Assembly section on following pages.
  • Page 57: Service Parts - Humidity Sensor Housing

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Service Parts – Humidity Sensor Assembly (#29) Figure 6-12b RETAINING PLATE ROTATE PLATE TO UNLOCK O-RING RETAINING BAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WINDOW IN ADHESIVE WINDOW IN ADHESIVE MUST BE OVER SLOTS IN SENSOR Humidity Sensor Filter – P/N 3186400 Rotate Retaining Plate &...
  • Page 58: Service Parts - Humidifier Assembly

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Service Parts – Humidifier Assembly (#16) NOTE - HUMIDIFIER COVER NOT Figure 6-13 SHOWN FOR CLARITY VENT NUTS (3) HUMIDIFIER VENT WATER LINE HOSE KNURLED HUMIDIFIER KNOBS (4) COVER HUMIDIFIER BASIN SCREWS Note: Some models have Qty. 2 NEBULIZER PLATE NEBULIZER...
  • Page 59 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Float Switch, Water Pump – P/N 3182601 Remove Humidifier Cover by loosening four (4) Knurled Knobs. Disconnect wires from Float Switch. Remove Nut securing Float Switch to Cover. Solenoid, Vent – P/N 7478700 Remove Humidifier Cover and Humidifier as previously described for Items 16 &...
  • Page 60: Service Parts - Ca Chamber Assembly

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Service Parts – CA Chamber Assembly (#17) Figure 6-14 HEATER ASSY SCREWS HOLDER SCREWS CAUTION – Hot Surface. AVERTIR – Surface Chaude Door Lock – P/N 3172600 Remove hardware as required. CA Door Limit Switch – P/N 3832300 Note wire locations on switch for correct reassembly, then disconnect wiring.
  • Page 61 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Temp Controller – P/N 1291501 Remove Items 28 & then 26 as described. Remove two (2) wires from Temp Controller. Remove two (2) nuts holding Temp Controller to Heater Plate. Tin Holder – P/N 3172100 Remove (2) Tin Holder Screws, lift up &...
  • Page 62: Moving The Cabinet

    Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Moving the Cabinet Once installed, the CApture BT Fuming Chamber should not be moved or tipped without first preparing the Cabinet. If the Cabinet is installed on the accessory stand, it can be rolled without any preparation.
  • Page 63 Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet Figure 6-15 MOMENTARY SWITCH VALVE TOGGLE WATER BOTTLE...
  • Page 64: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting

    Refer to this table if Cabinet fails to operate properly. If suggested corrective actions do not solve the problem, contact Labconco for additional assistance. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Cabinet Display will not Unit not plugged Plug the cabinet into appropriate...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Switch is blocked or Unblock/Readjust Switch needs adjustment Filter Alarm is on Filter Life Gauge Contact Labconco or see Changing the after replacing needs to be Reset Carbon Filters section for instructions to Carbon Filters reset Gauge in SERVICE Menu...
  • Page 66: Diagnostic Mode

    Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Diagnostic Mode When troubleshooting the CApture BT Fuming Chamber, it can be helpful to test functionality of critical components individually. The Diagnostic mode allows for the testing of individual components. To access the Diagnostic menu, on the Main Menu, select SETTINGS by moving the red arrow to Settings Menu option, and press ‘OK’.
  • Page 67 Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Door Locks Time On = 30 seconds Should see both Main & CA Chamber Door lock & stay locked while active. Humidify Valve Time On = 30 seconds Should hear Valve come open, and then close after 30 seconds. Cabinet Light Time On = 30 seconds Cabinet Light dims, and then returns to full brightness after 30...
  • Page 68: Manual Override Of Main Door Lock

    Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Manual Override of Main Door Lock If power is lost during a Fuming Cycle, the Main Door will remain locked. To manually override the Lock, and remove evidence to prevent over-fuming, perform the following procedure: CAUTION! – CA fumes may be heavily present – Use proper PPE! 1.
  • Page 69: Rh Sensor Calibration

    Chapter 7: Troubleshooting RH Sensor Calibration The RH Sensor in the CApture BT Fuming Chamber is pre-calibrated at the factory to display the relative humidity inside the chamber. The relative humidity percentage displayed on the screen during a Humidify Stage is accurate within +/-5%. If the accuracy of the relative humidity displayed on screen is in doubt, follow the procedure below to verify or re-calibrate the RH Sensor: 1.
  • Page 70: Humidity Timeout

    Tip – use a Room Humidifier to raise ambient relative humidity in lab to 30% - 40% to improve humidify times. Contact Labconco Service Department at (800) 821-5525 or +1 (816) 333-8811 for troubleshooting assistance.
  • Page 71 & & CApture BT Fuming Chamber Replacement Parts Model Qty/Unit Part # Description 3186500 Main Carbon Filter (1 filter) 3181401 Humidifier Filter (1 filter) 3181400* Main Pre-Filter (Pack of 10 filters)* 3170000 1337100 Power Cord, 115v 3170001 1338000 Power Cord, 230v (US) 3170002 1336100 Power Cord, 230v (Schuko)
  • Page 72: Appendix A: Components & Wiring Diagrams

    Appendix A: Components & Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram, 115v...
  • Page 73 Appendix A: Components & Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram, 230v...
  • Page 74: Appendix B: Dimensions

    The External and Internal Dimensions of the CApture BT Fuming Chamber are shown in Fig. B-1. The Dimensions of the CApture BT Fuming Chamber mounted on the Accessory Stand are shown in Fig. B-2. Figure B-1 All dimensions are in inches.
  • Page 75 Appendix B: Dimensions The External and Internal Dimensions of the CApture BT Fuming Chamber mounted on the Accessory Stand (P/N 3182900) are shown in Fig. B-2. Figure B-2 *Locking Brake on Casters adds 1.0 inch to this dimensions. All dimensions are in inches.
  • Page 76: Appendix C: Specifications

    Electrical Data Model # Requirements Energy Use 3170000 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 8 Amps 400W 3170001 thru -05 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4 Amps 400W Environmental Conditions  Indoor use only.  Maximum altitude: 6562 feet (2000 meters).  Ambient temperature range: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C). ...
  • Page 77: Appendix D: Filters

    Main Carbon Filter # 3186500 Main Carbon Filter – replace approximately every 500 cycles. Provides one (1) filter. 22 lb. (10.0 kg) Humidifier Filter # 3181401 Humidifier Filter – replace approximately every 500 cycles. Provides one (1) filter. 9 lb. (4.1 kg) Main Pre-Filter # 3181400 Main Pre-Filter –...
  • Page 78: Appendix E: Accessories

    CApture BT Stand # 3182900 Stand is specially designed for use with the CApture BT Fuming Chamber. Locking casters allow stationary operation, but still provide mobility for moving the Cabinet. Manually adjustable height. Integral shelves hold all accessory shelves, accessory Long Gun Holder, and accessory Casing Holder.
  • Page 79 Appendix E: Accessories Kit, Half Wire Shelf* # 3181522 Half-Depth Wire Shelf fits into Fuming Chamber Side Wall brackets, Chamber can hold up to eight (8) Half-Depth Wire Shelves. Same stainless steel wire construction as the full-depth wire shelf, but at half the depth.
  • Page 80 Appendix E: Accessories Exhaust Kit # 3187000 Exhaust Kit allows chamber’s exhaust air to be removed from the room via a user-supplied remove exhaust blower and user-supplied ducting. Connection stub on kit is a 6 inch diameter. 10 lb. (4.5kg). *It is recommended to pre-treat these accessory parts with a “Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish”...

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