MBRAUN LABmaster 130 Operating Instructions Manual

MBRAUN LABmaster 130 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 1 - General Information
Chapter 2 - Liability, Warranty and Safety
Chapter 3 - Principles of Operation
Chapter 4 - Touch Panel Operation
Chapter 5 - System Screens
Chapter 6 - Installation Requirements
Chapter 7 - Installation
Chapter 8 - Commissioning the System
Chapter 9 - System Operation
Chapter 10 - Maintenance & Troubleshooting

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  • Page 1 Chapter 1 - General Information Chapter 2 - Liability, Warranty and Safety Chapter 3 - Principles of Operation Chapter 4 - Touch Panel Operation Chapter 5 - System Screens Chapter 6 - Installation Requirements Chapter 7 - Installation Chapter 8 - Commissioning the System Chapter 9 - System Operation Chapter 10 - Maintenance &...
  • Page 2 Edition Information: Edition January 2007 M.Braun, Inc. 14 Marin Way • Stratham, NH 03885 Phone 603-773-9333 • Fax 603-773-0008 Email: info@mbraun.com www.mbraunusa.com Revision Information: Revision 002 Title Operating Instructions – Supplement A Technical Consultation: K. Prince, Programming T. Daly, Service Technical Assistance: K.
  • Page 3 Chapter 1 1.1 Liability..1-1 General Information 1.2 Contact Information..1-2...
  • Page 4 1.1 Entries Referring to the System This documentation is part of the system: Designation / Type: Series Number(s): Persons In Charge of System: Space left for notes on system settings, instructions for maintenance, etc. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 1-1...
  • Page 5 Operating Instructions – Labmaster 130 and MB20G Systems Instruction Manual Chapter 1: General Information 1.2 Contact Information M.Braun, Inc. 14 Marin Way Stratham, NH 03885 Phone: 603-773-9333 Fax: 603-773-0008 Email: service@mbraunusa.com Internet: www.mbraunusa.com © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 1-2...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    2.1 General Information..2-1 Chapter 2 2.2 Liability..2-1 Liability, Warranty and Safety 2.3 Warranty..2-2 2.4 Operation Guidelines..2-2 2.5 Safety - General Hazards..2-3 2.6 Safety - Mechanical..2-3 2.7 Safety - Electrical..2-4 2.8 Safety - Handling of Electronic Components..2-5 2.9 Safety - Chemicals and Gases..2-5 2.10 Safety - Symbols Used on the System..2-6 2.11 Safety - Emergencies..2-6 2.12 Additional Information..2-7...
  • Page 7: General Information

    Our products are continuously modified an improved due to innovation, legal requirements and standards. Consequently, the information give in this documentation may not accurately reflect every detail of the system actually delivered. Please contact the manufacturer in cases of uncertainty. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-1...
  • Page 8: Warranty

    MBRAUN glovebox systems are not designed for the use of strongly poisonous or radioactive substances. Use of these types of materials must be coordinated with MBRAUN prior to the acquisition of a system. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-2...
  • Page 9: Safety - General Hazards

    No liability will be taken MBRAUN in the event of installation of parts manufactured by companies other than MBRAUN which may result in additional and unknown hazards. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-3...
  • Page 10: Safety - Electrical

    Replacement of fuses should be of the same type and current rating. Makeshift fuses and/or short circuit fuse holders should never be used in the operation of the system. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-4...
  • Page 11: Safety - Handling Of Electronic Components

    2.9 Safety – Chemicals and Gases Chemicals used in the system are not supplied by MBRAUN. Chemicals are provided and applied by the system user. Proper handling of chemicals, corrosives and solvents is the user's responsibility. Materials used may be flammable, explosive, toxic.
  • Page 12: Safety - Symbols Used On The System

    Prior to restarting, the system must be fully checked for safety, contact the MBRAUN Service Department after the emergency has been rectified. In addition to the information contained in this manual all local health, safety and environmental guidelines must be followed. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-6...
  • Page 13: Additional Information

    Do not perform any service or repair of the system or its components other than described in this manual. Maintenance, repair and service other than described in this manual may only be performed by MBRAUN service personnel or properly trained/qualified individuals. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 2-7...
  • Page 14 3.1 Description of the System..3-1 Chapter 3 Principles of Operation 3.2 Pressure Control System..3-1 3.3 Purging the System..3-2 3.4 Circulation Mode..3-3 3.5 Regeneration Mode..3-3 3.6 Antechamber Operation..3-4 3.7 Analyzers..3-5...
  • Page 15: Description Of The System

    Adjustable setpoint parameters used to establish the working range. Lower Working Setpoint The fixed value range between which the working parameters can be set. This is a factory established range which cannot be Limit Setpoint adjusted. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-1...
  • Page 16: Purging The System

    Figure 1 - Purge Gas Consumption Figure 1 above shows that a desired box atmosphere purity of 10ppm requires approximately 14.50m³ of purge gas per cubic meter of box volume (refer to the Box Volume Table below): © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-2...
  • Page 17: Circulation Mode

    The regeneration procedure should not be interrupted at any time during the process. If for any reason the process is terminated prematurely, do not restart any system processes. Contact the M.Braun Service Department immediately. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-3...
  • Page 18: Antechamber Operation

    Refill antechamber with box gas Evacuate antechamber Repeat the Evacuate and Refill antechamber steps according to the guidelines listed in Chapter 9 Section 9.4 Antechamber Operation. Open inner door and transfer material into glovebox © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-4...
  • Page 19: Analyzers

    PLC. Contact with Hydrogen, solvents and other aggressive gaseous substances will cause permanent damage to the sensor. M.Braun, Inc., Sales Literature, MB OX-SE1© Oxygen Probe, (Edition 2/2004) © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-5...
  • Page 20 PT1000 temperature sensor. The electronics are supplied with 24VDC and deliver a 0 – 10V signal in proportion to the concentration of H © M.Braun, Inc., Sales Literature, MB MO-SE1 Oxygen Probe, (Edition 2/2004) © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 3-6...
  • Page 21 Chapter 4 4.1 General Information..4-1 Touch Panel Operation 4.2 Input and Password Fields..4-1 4.3 Displaying the System Information..4-2...
  • Page 22 When an input field requiring a password is touched, a password screen is displayed. To enter the password, touch the white area in the screen. Only authorized users can make changes to the input fields. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 4-1...
  • Page 23 Chapter 4: Touch Panel Operation 4.3 Displaying the System Information Touch the Common Parameters button on the Start Screen. Touch the System button to access the System settings screen. Touch the Info button. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 4-2...
  • Page 24 Operating Instructions – Labmaster 130 and MB20G Systems Instruction Manual Chapter 4: Touch Panel Operation Information Screen displayed providing M.Braun contact information and information regarding the project number or serial number for the system. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 4-3...
  • Page 25 Chapter 5 5.1 General Information..5-1 System Screens 5.2 Start Screen..5-1 5.3 Common Parameters Screen..5-3 5.4 Alarm Setpoints Screen..5-4 5.5 Min./Max. Values Screen..5-4 5.6 Functions Screens..5-5 5.7 Antechamber Screen..5-7 5.8 Antechamber Parameters Screen..5-8 5.9 Antechamber Trends Screen..5-9 5.10 Box Pressure Parameters Screen..5-9 5.11 Purifier Layout Screen..5-10 5.12 Purifier Parameter Screen..5-11 5.13 Purifier Status Screen..5-11...
  • Page 26: General Information

    Displays the actual glovebox pressure. Displays the moisture level inside the glovebox as detected by the analyzer. Displays the oxygen level inside the glovebox as detected by the analyzer. Displays the previous screen. Displays the Start screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-1...
  • Page 27: Start Screen

    Touching any area in this box will display the Box Pressure Parameters Screen. Displays the actual freezer temperature. This field is not displayed when there is no freezer present on the system. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-2...
  • Page 28: Common Parameters Screen

    Displays the analyzer Min./Max. Values screen. Displays the Operating Hours screen. Displays the Box Trends screen. Displays the System information screen. Displays the Service screen. Displays the Box Purging Screen. Displays the Freezer/Box Cooling parameters screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-3...
  • Page 29: Alarm Setpoints Screen

    Min./Max. Values button. This screen displays the highest and lowest oxygen and moisture levels as detected by the analyzers. Use the Reset button to reset the displayed values to zero. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-4...
  • Page 30: Functions Screens

    Used to activate the automatic purge process. Used to turn the light on and off. Used to turn the freezer on and off. (This button is only present when there is a freezer on the system.) © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-5...
  • Page 31 Used to refill the large antechamber in manual mode. Used to activate the vacuum pump for the antechamber. (This is activated automatically when the antechamber is operated using the purifier vacuum pump.) © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-6...
  • Page 32: Antechamber Screen

    Functions screen. Used to access the antechamber parameters screen. Used to access the antechamber trends screen. Used to operate the antechamber in Automatic Mode. Used to operate the antechamber in Manual Mode. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-7...
  • Page 33: Antechamber Parameters Screen

    For example if the setpoint is 5x10 mbar and the maximum leak rate value is 3, the alarm will not display until the set point reaches 8x10 mbar. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-8...
  • Page 34: Antechamber Trends Screen

    Used to enter the lower working box pressure setpoint. Displays the setpoint at which the box pressure will rise or drop when the actual box pressure reaches the upper or lower working limit. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-9...
  • Page 35: Purifier Layout Screen

    Displays the active step of the regeneration process. Used to activate and deactivate the various components and processes. These buttons work the same as the buttons located on the Functions screen. Used to access the purifier parameters screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-10...
  • Page 36: Purifier Parameter Screen

    Displays the number of hours the system has been operating in circulation mode since the last regeneration process was performed. Displays the total hours the purifier has been in operation. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-11...
  • Page 37: Operating Hours Screen

    4 hour period. Touch the 24h button to change the display range to a 24 hour period. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-12...
  • Page 38: System Screen

    Value at which the purging process will initiate when the above field is set to Yes. Used to automatically initiate the purge procedure when the box pressure reaches the factory established Lower Limit Setpoint. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-13...
  • Page 39: Freezer/Box Cooling Parameters Screen

    Depending upon the type of alarm, the message: Will disappear upon fixing the error; • Must be acknowledged by touching • the ACK button after the error has been fixed before it will disappear. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 5-14...
  • Page 40 Chapter 6 6.1 Location..6-1 Installation 6.2 Gas Supply and Connection Requirements..6-1 Requirements 6.3 Venting Requirements..6-2 6.4 Electrical Connection Requirements..6-2 6.5 Water Cooling Requirements..6-2...
  • Page 41 3/8” Braided Tygon™ hose (supplied with the system). Material: ¼” male NPT to 3/8” O.D. hose barb (connects Tygon™ hose to gas Connection: regulator). Gas combination will vary depending upon the type of working gas used based on user’s application. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 6-1...
  • Page 42 Temperature: 15°C - 25°C Flow Rate: 2 liters/minute at 10°C, 5 liters/minute at 15°C Inlet Pressure: 2.0 – 4.0 bar Outlet Pressure: Depressurized (maximum 0.5mbar) Material: 3/8” Braided Tygon™ (or similar type) hose. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 6-2...
  • Page 43 Chapter 7 7.1 General Information..7-1 Installation 7.2 Tools and Materials Required..7-1 7.3 Assembling the Glovebox..7-3 7.4 Connecting the Antechamber Gauges and Sensors..7-3 7.5 Electrical Feedthorugh and Power Strip..7-4 7.6 Stand Mounted Purifier..7-6 7.7 Stand Alone Purifier..7-8 7.8 Attaching the Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Filter..7-11 7.9 Attaching the Gloves..7-12 7.10 Connecting the Freezer and Compressor..7-13 7.11 Attaching the Analyzers..7-14...
  • Page 44: General Information

    Figure 1 - Clamp, Flange, O-Ring Assembly 7.2 Tools and Materials Required Tools (not supplied by M.Braun): • 13mm Wrench • 18mm wrench • • 19mm Wrench Adjustable Wrench • Flathead Screwdriver © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-1...
  • Page 45 U-shaped clamp, O-ring, Bolt and Thumb Screw for Oil Mist Filter Quantity (1) bottle per vacuum pump Quantity (1) each per vacuum pump O2 Analyzer H2O Analyzer Manual Purge Valve Optional Item Optional Item Optional Item © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-2...
  • Page 46: Assembling The Glovebox

    The gauges are attached with KF16 clamps and o-rings and the electrical connections are made by attaching the corresponding labeled plug from the system to the gauge and/or sensor. The picture below provides information for the various gauges and the completed assembly. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-3...
  • Page 47: Electrical Feedthorugh And Power Strip

    Select one feedthrough that is close to the main power supply (outlet) and remove the clamp, blank cap and o-ring. Place the o-ring on the female connector side of the feedthrough. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-4...
  • Page 48 Place the clamp around the flange and tighten. Place the 6 outlet power strip inside the glovebox through one of the gloveports located on the front of the box. Plug the power strip into the feedthrough. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-5...
  • Page 49: Stand Mounted Purifier

    Attach the fitting on the purifier vacuum hose (H) to the port on the copper or stainless pipe and tighten hand tight. Using the 19mm and 18mm wrenches Tighten an additional ¼ turn. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-6...
  • Page 50: Stand Alone Purifier

    B. Inlet Hose from Glovebox to Purifier C. Outlet Hose from Blower to Glovebox D. Lighthood Cable E. Pressure Sensor Cable F. Ground Wire G. Freezer Connection Cable H. Purifier Vacuum Hose Main Power Cable J. Foot Pedal © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-7...
  • Page 51 Place the hinge side of the touch panel enclosure between the openings of the bracket. Affix the enclosure to the bracket using the bolt, by guiding it down and through the holes in the bracket and hinge. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-8...
  • Page 52 KF40 clamp and o-ring. Connecting the Ground Wire Using 13mm wrench remove grounding bolt located on the inside of the rear leg of the stand adjacent to the purifier cart by turning in a counterclockwise motion. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-9...
  • Page 53: Attaching The Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Filter

    Screw the bolt back into the leg by turning in a clockwise motion. 7.8 Attaching the Vacuum Pump Oil Mist Filter Place the black o-ring onto the remaining port on the vacuum pump. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-10...
  • Page 54: Attaching The Gloves

    Secure in place with black plastic clamp. 7.9 Attaching the Gloves Slide the glove onto hand and insert arm into the box through the gloveport angling the thumb to a comfortable working position. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-11...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Freezer And Compressor

    7.10 Connecting the Freezer and Compressor General Information This section applies only to systems that are equipped with freezers. Remove the cover from the horizontal wire track located on the rear of the stand. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-12...
  • Page 56: Attaching The Analyzers

    H2O analyzer is positioned on the side of the box opposite the antechamber(s). O2 analyzer is positioned on the same side of the box as the antechamber(s). © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-13...
  • Page 57: Lowering The Leveling Feet

    The green plug cable should be wrapped along the circulation pipe and then plugged into the moisture analyzer. 7.12 Lowering the Leveling Feet Move the system into its permanent location. Lower each of the leveling feet by hand until they touch the ground. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-14...
  • Page 58: Power And Gas Supply

    Attach the regeneration gas line from the purifier to the regeneration gas supply. Place the foot pedal on the floor in front of the system in an easily accessible location. The installation is now complete. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 7-15...
  • Page 59 Chapter 8 8.1 General Information..8-1 Commissioning the System 8.2 System Activation..8-1 8.3 Static Pressure Test..8-2 8.4 Purging the System..8-4...
  • Page 60 Touch the Functions button on the start screen. Touch the Vacuum Pump button to activate the vacuum pump. Touch the Box Light button to turn the light on. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-1...
  • Page 61 Recommended Positive State Setpoints • Upper Working Limit: 14.0mbar • Lower Working Limit: 0.0mbar Recommended Negative State Setpoints • Upper Working Limit: -14.0mbar • Lower Working Limit: 0.0mbar © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-2...
  • Page 62 After five (5) minutes, if the pressure level has stayed constant, the glovebox can be tested in the opposite pressure state. After testing the box in both the positive and negative states with no leaks present, the box is ready for purging. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-3...
  • Page 63 18,000 liters 22,000 liters 26,000 liters Adjusting the Parameters Adjusting the parameters is only necessary when using the Reverse or Manual purge methods. Touch the Box Pressure/Analyzer display box on the start screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-4...
  • Page 64 1.0mbar and 8.0mbar and the VG valve stays open* providing a constant flow of gas into and out of the box. *When the valve stops clicking it is open. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-5...
  • Page 65 Continue purging for 45 minutes. Touch Analyzer button activate analyzers. Touch the End button to return to the Start Screen. Continue purging until the oxygen and moisture content inside the box reach the desired ppm levels. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-6...
  • Page 66 Operating Instructions – Labmaster 130 and MB20G Systems Instruction Manual Chapter 8: Commissioning the System Touch the Quick Purge button on the functions screen to deactivate purging once the desired levels have been attained. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 8-7...
  • Page 67 Chapter 9 9.1 General Information..9-1 System Operation 9.2 Circulation Mode..9-1 9.3 Analyzers..9-3 9.4 Large Antechamber Operation..9-4 9.5 Mini Antechamber Operation..9-12 9.6 Freezers..9-15 9.7 Regeneration..9-17...
  • Page 68: General Information

    Touch the number field next to the corresponding parameter to display the alphanumeric keypad. Use the keypad to adjust the parameters in the same manner as before. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-1...
  • Page 69 Touch the End button to return to the Start Screen. The glovebox will continue to circulate the working gas until the function is deactivated. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-2...
  • Page 70: Analyzers

    Touch the Functions button on the Start screen. Touch the Analyzer button to activate the analyzer(s). Touch the End button to return to the Start Screen. Follow the steps above to deactivate the analyzer(s). © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-3...
  • Page 71: Large Antechamber Operation

    (gauge (A below) should read zero). Turn the handle on the outer antechamber door in a counterclockwise direction to open it. Carefully open the antechamber door by lifting it in an upward direction. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-4...
  • Page 72 Let go of the door handle and allow the door to rise completely. Gently pull out the sliding tray. Place the materials to be used on the tray and slide the tray back into the antechamber. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-5...
  • Page 73 Place four fingers, two each on opposite spindles, on the door handle and gently turn in a clockwise motion until the door touches the chamber. Tighten ¼ turn more. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-6...
  • Page 74 Use the drop down menus and information fields to specify the settings for the antechamber cycle. Touch the Back button to return to the Antechamber layout screen. Touch the Evacuate/Start Autom. button to initiate the automatic antechamber cycle. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-7...
  • Page 75 Screen to display the antechamber screen. If Automatic Mode is displayed in the upper right hand corner, touch the Manual button to switch from Automatic to Manual mode operation. Skip this step if Manual Mode is already displayed. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-8...
  • Page 76 Non-porous Material: 5 minutes Porous Material: 12 hours Touch the Evacuate/Start Autom. button to deactivate the evacuation process. Touch the Refill button to refill the antechamber with box gas. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-9...
  • Page 77 Refill 1 Cycle – refill chamber to atmosphere (or zero on the gauge). • Transferring Material from the Antechamber into the Glovebox Grasp the door handle with two fingers in a counterclockwise motion. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-10...
  • Page 78 At this time, materials to be transferred out of the box may be placed on the tray. After all materials are transferred into the glovebox, grasp the door handle and gently pull the door down until it rests on the door stop. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-11...
  • Page 79: Mini Antechamber Operation

    The picture to the right displays the correct hand valve position and the reading on the gauge at the zero position. Turn the handle on the outer antechamber door in a counterclockwise direction to open it. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-12...
  • Page 80 Wait for the gauge to settle at the negative position and continue to evacuate for: Non-porous Material: 3 minutes Porous Material: 12 hours Refill the antechamber by turning the valve to the Refill position. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-13...
  • Page 81 1 Cycle – refill chamber to atmosphere (or zero on the gauge). • Turn the hand valve to the Closed position. Turn the handle on the inner antechamber door in a counterclockwise direction to open it. Remove the door. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-14...
  • Page 82: Freezers

    This section applies only to systems that are equipped with freezers. Touch the Common Parameters button on the Start screen. Touch the Freezer/Box Cooling button on the parameters screen to display the Freezer/Box Cooling parameters screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-15...
  • Page 83 Touch the End button to return to the start screen. Touch the Functions button to display the functions screen. Touch the Freezer button to activate the freezer. Touch the End button to return to the start screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-16...
  • Page 84 Skip this step to restart the circulation process manually after the regeneration procedure is completed. Touch the RKM (Purifier) icon on the start screen. Touch the Parameter button on the purifier layout screen. Select Yes from the drop down menu. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-17...
  • Page 85: Regeneration

    Deactivate the circulation process, if active, by touching the Circulation Purifier button. Touch the Regeneration Purifier button on the functions screen. The circulation button is blanked out as this function is unavailable during the purging process. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-18...
  • Page 86 • After completing a regeneration process, the vacuum pump oil should be changed. Refer to vendor supplied manuals for instructions on changing the oil. • Used oil should be disposed of in accordance with all facility, local and federal guidelines. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 9-19...
  • Page 87 Chapter 10 10.1 General Information..10-1 Maintenance & 10.2 Maintenance Requirements..10-1 Troubleshooting 10.3 Touch Panel Maintenance..10-2 10.4 Replacing the Gloves..10-5 10.5 Moisture Analyzer Maintenance..10.6 10.6 Alarms..10-12...
  • Page 88: General Information

    Connections: Check all connections to ensure they are seated properly and are leak free. Components: Observe the maintenance instructions of the third-party manufactured components as directed in supplied manuals. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-1...
  • Page 89: Touch Panel Maintenance

    Adjust the date & time settings Below are instructions for each function. Screen Calibration Touch the System button on the Start Screen to access the System Settings Screen. Touch the Touch Calibration button to activate the calibration process. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-2...
  • Page 90 Upon completion of the calibration procedure, touch the Main or Back buttons to access the Start Screen and resume normal operation. Screen Cleaning Touch the System button on the Start Screen to access the System Settings Screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-3...
  • Page 91 Main or Back buttons to access the Start Screen and resume normal operation. Setting the Date and Time Touch the System button on the Start Screen to access the System Settings Screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-4...
  • Page 92: Replacing The Gloves

    If necessary purge the glovebox to fill it with ambient air prior to changing the gloves. Carefully remove o-rings securing the glove in place. Carefully remove the glove from the gloveport. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-5...
  • Page 93: Moisture Analyzer Maintenance

    If it seems necessary to clean a moisture analyzer probe, follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the sensor probe. Prior to cleaning the analyzer, contact the M.Braun Service Department to determine if service by M.Braun is required or if the analyzer only requires cleaning. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-6...
  • Page 94 Distilled Water • Personal Protective Equipment (gloves, goggles, apron) Instructions Touch the Functions button on the Start Screen. Touch the Analyzers button to deactivate the analyzers. Remove the RJ45 plug connector from the analyzer. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-7...
  • Page 95 Place a blank KF40 cap over the pipe and secure in place with the clamp. Separate the protective cover on the probe by turning in a counter clockwise direction. Slowly and carefully remove the cover from the probe. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-8...
  • Page 96 This will damage the coil and will render the analyzer unusable resulting in the need for repair by M.Braun. Place an absorbent lint free cloth under the probe and moisten the probe with Phosphoric Acid. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-9...
  • Page 97 Remove KF40 clamp and blank cap. Carefully place the sensor end of the analyzer into the port on the circulation piping. Secure in place with the KF40 clamp. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-10...
  • Page 98 Touch the Analyzers button on the Functions screen to reactivate the analyzers. Touch the End button to return to the Start Screen. © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-11...
  • Page 99: Alarms

    The following troubleshooting guidelines address the possible alarm warnings that the user may encounter during operation of the system. Contact MBRAUN directly with any questions that arise while attempting to troubleshoot the system or if an alarm message is displayed that is not included below. Do not attempt to resolve the problem.
  • Page 100 Did this fix the problem? Open the electrical cabinet and check the F4 Yes – continue normal operation breaker. Reset it if it is blown. No – contact the M.Braun Service Department. Did this fix the problem? © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-13...
  • Page 101 No – proceed to the next step. below. Did this fix the problem? Turn off any unused auxiliary gas supply. Yes – continue normal operation No – contact the M.Braun Service Department. Did this fix the problem? © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-14...
  • Page 102 Open the electrical cabinet and check the F7 Yes – continue normal operation breaker (freezer) or F8 breaker (box cooling). No – contact the M.Braun Service Department. Reset it if it is blown. Did this fix the problem? © MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-15...

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