Binder KB ECO 240 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
Translation of the original operating manual
KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2)
Cooling incubators with RD4 controller and Peltier technology
Model
KB ECO 240
KB ECO 240-UL
KB ECO 400
KB ECO 400-UL
KB ECO 720
KB ECO 720-UL
KB ECO 1020
KB ECO 1020-UL
BINDER GmbH
 Address: Post office box 102, 78502 Tuttlingen, Germany  Phone: +49 7462 2005 0
 Fax: +49 7462 2005 100  Internet: http://www.binder-world.com
 E-mail: info@binder-world.com  Service Hotline: +49 7462 2005 555
 Service Fax: +49 7462 2005 93 555  Service E-Mail: customerservice@binder-world.com
 Service Hotline USA: +1 866 885 9794 or +1 631 224 4340 x3
 Service Hotline Asia Pacific: +852 390 705 04 or +852 390 705 03
 Service Hotline Russia and CIS: +7 495 988 15 16
Issue 01/2023
Model version
KBECO240-230V
KBECO240UL-120V
KBECO400-230V
KBECO400UL-120V
KBECO720-230V
KBECO720UL-120V
KBECO1020-230V
KBECO1020UL-120V
Art. No.
9020-0423, 9120-0423
9020-0426, 9120-0426
9020-0465, 9120-0465
9020-0466, 9120-0466
9020-0424, 9120-0424
9020-0427, 9120-0427
9020-0425, 9120-0425
9020-0428, 9120-0428
Art. No. 7001-0422

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  • Page 1  Fax: +49 7462 2005 100  Internet: http://www.binder-world.com  E-mail: info@binder-world.com  Service Hotline: +49 7462 2005 555  Service Fax: +49 7462 2005 93 555  Service E-Mail: customerservice@binder-world.com  Service Hotline USA: +1 866 885 9794 or +1 631 224 4340 x3 ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content SAFETY ........................5 Personnel Qualification ........................5 Operating manual ..........................5 Legal considerations ........................... 5 1.3.1 Intellectual property ........................6 Structure of the safety instructions ...................... 6 1.4.1 Signal word panel ........................6 1.4.2 Safety alert symbol ........................7 1.4.3 Pictograms ..........................
  • Page 3 10. PASSWORD ......................36 10.1 Password request ..........................36 10.2 Assign and modify a password ......................37 10.2.1 Assign and modify the User password ................... 37 10.2.2 Assign and modify the Admin password ................. 37 11. TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICES ..............38 11.1 Over temperature protective device (class 1) ...................
  • Page 4 24.2 Maintenance intervals, service ......................64 24.3 Service Reminder ..........................65 24.4 Simple troubleshooting ........................65 24.5 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH ................. 67 25. DISPOSAL......................67 25.1 Disposal of the transport packing ...................... 67 25.2 Decommissioning ..........................68 25.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany ............
  • Page 5: Safety

    In no event shall BINDER be held liable for any damages, direct or incidental arising out of or related to the use of this manual.
  • Page 6: Intellectual Property

    35 U.S.C. § 287(a). Products and services listed on the BINDER website may be sold individually or as part of a combination product. Additional patent applications may also be pending in the U.S.
  • Page 7: Safety Alert Symbol

    NOTICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the product and/or its functions or of a property in its proximity. 1.4.2 Safety alert symbol Use of the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of injury. Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or in- jury.
  • Page 8: Word Message Panel Structure

    Figure 1: Position of labels on the chamber front (KB ECO-UL) Keep safety labels complete and legible. Replace safety labels that are no longer legible. Contact BINDER Service for these replacements. KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 8/90...
  • Page 9: Type Plate

    Im Mittleren Ösch 5 E6.2 Serial No. 00000000000000 78532 Tuttlingen / Germany www.binder-world.com Made in Germany Figure 2: Type plate (example KB ECO 240 regular chamber 9020-0416) Nominal temp. 70 °C 0,90 kW / 7,5 A Thermoelectric cooling 158 °F...
  • Page 10: Ukca Label

    (for Germany: DGUV guidelines 213-850 on safe working in laborato- ries, issued by the employers’ liability insurance association). BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the chamber provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair, and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts.
  • Page 11 To operate the chamber, use only original BINDER accessories or accessories from third-party suppliers authorized by BINDER. The user is responsible for any risk caused by using unauthorized accessories. NOTICE Danger of overheating due to lack of ventilation. Damage to the chamber.
  • Page 12: Intended Use

    Such ingredients include in particular acids and halides. Any corrosive damage caused by such ingredients is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH. The chamber does not dispose of any measures of explosion protection.
  • Page 13 The requirements described in the Operating Manual for installation site and ambient conditions (Chap. 3.4) must be met. WARNING: If customer should use a BINDER chamber running in non-supervised continu- ous operation, we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at least two chambers, if this is feasible.
  • Page 14: Foreseeable Misuse

    1.10 Foreseeable Misuse Other applications than those described in chap. 1.9 are not approved. This expressly includes the following misuses (the list is not exhaustive), which pose risks despite the in- herently safe construction and existing technical safety equipment: • Non-observance of Operating Manual •...
  • Page 15 • Absence of a plausibility check to rule out erroneous inscription of electrical components • Performance of repair work by untrained/insufficiently qualified personnel • Inappropriate repairs which do not meet the quality standard specified by BINDER • Use of replacement parts other than BINDER original replacement parts •...
  • Page 16: Operating Instructions

    1.12 Operating instructions Depending on the application and location of the chamber, the operator of the chamber must provide the relevant information for safe operation of the chamber in a set of operating instructions. Keep these operating instructions with the chamber at all times in a place where they are clearly visible.
  • Page 17: Chamber Description

    Multi Management Software (option, chap. 22.1). The chamber comes equipped with an Ethernet serial interface for computer communication and with a USB interface. In addition, the BINDER APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software permits networking up to 100 chambers and connecting them to a PC for controlling and programming, as well as recording and representing temperature data.
  • Page 18: Chamber Overview

    Chamber overview Figure 5: Cooling incubator KB ECO / KB ECO-UL size 240 Main power switch Instrument panel with RD4 chamber controller and USB interface USB interfaces Door handle Chamber door Location of Peltier modules Power cable Ethernet interface KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 18/90...
  • Page 19: Completeness Of Delivery, Transportation, Storage, And Installation

    Note on second-hand chambers (Ex-Demo-Units): Second-hand chambers are chambers that were used for a short time for tests or exhibitions. They are thoroughly tested before resale. BINDER ensures that the chamber is technically sound and will work flaw- lessly. Second-hand chambers are marked with a sticker on the chamber door. Please remove the sticker before commissioning the chamber.
  • Page 20: Storage

    ∅ Do NOT set the fork lifter from the chamber side. • Permissible ambient temperature range during transport: -10 °C / 14 °F to +60 °C / 140 °F. You can order transport packing for moving or shipping purposes from BINDER service. 3.3 Storage Intermediate storage of the chamber is possible in a closed and dry room.
  • Page 21 Do not install or operate the chamber in potentially explosive areas. DANGER Danger of explosion due to combustible dusts or explosive mixtures in the vicinity of the chamber. Serious injury or death from burns and / or explosion pressure. ∅ Do NOT operate the chamber in potentially explosive areas. ...
  • Page 22: Installation And Connections

    Installation and connections Spacers for wall distance Please fix both spacers with the supplied screws at the chamber rear. This serves to ensure the prescribed minimum distance to the wall of 100 mm / 3.94 in. Figure 6: Spacer for rear wall distance Figure 7: Rear chamber with mounted spacers Mounting the flexible tilt protection kit for chambers size 400 For chambers size 400, use the supplied flexible tilt protection kit in addition to the spacers for wall distance...
  • Page 23: Condensate Collection Pan

    Mounting on wall side • Fix two of the supplied tilt protection holders in the appropriate distance, each with two screws Ø 6mm suitable for the wall (c) Connection with the securing straps • On each side, thread one of the supplied securing straps through the provided slots of a device side and a wall side tilt protection holder Figure 8: Rear chamber (KB ECO 400) and mounting the flexible tilt protection kit Condensate collection pan...
  • Page 24: Electrical Connection

    Voltage +/-10% at the indicated Current Chamber Model version Power plug power frequency type fuse KB ECO 240 200-230 V at 50 Hz KB ECO 400 Grounded plug 16 Amp CEE 7/7 KB ECO 720 200-230 V at 60 Hz...
  • Page 25: Functional Overview Of The Rd4 Chamber Controller

    • Only use original connection cables from BINDER according to the above specification. UL chambers: Use only a UL Listed Power supply cord (UL category ELBZ), SJT 3x14 AWG (2.08 mm²); C13L. For outside USA use a certified power supply cord according to national requirements.
  • Page 26: Menu Structure Of The Controller And Access Levels

    Status icons Temperature values Temperature Text information Figure 11: Normal display of the RD4 controller (sample values) Status icons in the controller display Icon Signification Icon Signification Display of activated special controller functions. Heating active 2 = Idle mode Refrigeration active Collective alarm Information Functional controller keys...
  • Page 27: Performance During And After Power Failures

    • Admin: The password enables access to advanced controller functions and settings. Factory setting is 00 01. • Service: The password enables access to all controller functions (for BINDER Service only). As soon as a password has been assigned, access to the respective functions is blocked and only available after entering the correct password.
  • Page 28: Start Up

    To reduce odors quickly we recommend heating up the chamber to its nominal temperature for one day and in a well-ventilated location. WARNING: If customer should use a BINDER chamber running in non-supervised continu- ous operation, we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at least two chambers, if this is feasible.
  • Page 29: Temperature Set-Point Entry

    Temperature set-point entry Path: Normal display Setpoints Temperature Press the OK button to enable the setting. Temperature setting. The current setting flashes. Enter the desired set-point with the arrow buttons. Confirm the entry with the OK button. Temperature With the Back button you can go back to the “Setpoints” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to Normal display.
  • Page 30: Control By Date

    Setting Normal display Setpoint switchover Path: „Setpoint switchover“ menu Setpoint switchover With the OK button you can change to activate/deactivate and configure the Control by date. With the OK button + arrow-down button you can change to activate/deactivate and configure the der Cyclic control.
  • Page 31 Setting the date: day The current setting flashes. Enter the desired day with the arrow but- tons. Confirm the entry with the OK button. Date <ON> Setting the date: month The current setting flashes. Enter the desired month with the arrow buttons.
  • Page 32: Regular Cyclic Control

    Setting the date: day The current setting flashes. Enter the desired day, month, and year with the arrow buttons and confirm all entries each entry with the OK button. Date <OFF> With the arrow-down button you can change to enter the time to deactivate the alternative setpoint. Press the OK button to enable the setting Setting the time: hours The current setting flashes.
  • Page 33: Entry Of The Alternative Temperature Set-Point

    Setting the time: minutes The current setting flashes. Enter the desired minutes with the arrow buttons. Confirm the entry with the OK button. Time <ON> With the arrow-down button you can change to enter the day of the week to deactivate the alternative setpoint.
  • Page 34: Activating / Deactivating "Idle Mode" Function

    Activating / deactivating “Idle mode” function You can also activate the " Idle mode " function for the switching times set via the control by date and / or the cyclic control. This function is used to switch off all device functions except for the controller. With operating mode “Idle mode”, heating, refrigeration, and the fan are deactivated.
  • Page 35: Special Controller Functions - Idle Mode

    Special controller functions – Idle mode Required access level: “User”. Path: Normal display Setpoints Functions on/off You can define the switching state of up to four controller functions. Function 2 “Idle mode” serves to deactivate all chamber functions except the controller. With operating mode “Idle mode”, heating, refrigeration, and the fan are deactivated.
  • Page 36: Password

    Password 10.1 Password request To access menus for which access is restricted, you must enter the corresponding password. After calling the appropriate menu function with the OK button the password request appears. Password request. The left two digits are flashing. Enter the desired numbers with the ar- row buttons.
  • Page 37: Assign And Modify A Password

    10.2 Assign and modify a password In this menu you can assign and modify the passwords of the “User” and “Admin” access levels. Required access level: “Admin”. Keep the password well in mind. There is no access to the corresponding menu functions without the correct password.
  • Page 38: Temperature Safety Devices

    The user cannot restart the device again. The protective cut-off device is located internally. Only a service specialist can replace it. Therefore, please contact an authorized service provider or BINDER Service. 11.2 Overtemperature safety controller class 3.1 The chambers are regularly equipped with an electronic overtemperature safety controller (temperature safety device class 3.1 according to DIN 12880:2007).
  • Page 39: Setting The Safety Controller Mode

    11.2.1 Setting the safety controller mode Required access level: “User”. Path: Normal display Setpoints Safety controller Mode Press the OK button to enable the setting. Setting the safety controller mode The current setting flashes. Use the arrow buttons to select between LIMI (Limit) and OFFS (Offset).
  • Page 40: Message And Measures In The State Of Alarm

    11.2.3 Message and measures in the state of alarm The state of alarm is indicated visually in Normal display. If the buzzer is enabled (chap. 14.3) there is an additional audible alert. The heating turns off. As soon as the inner chamber temperature has cooled down below the safety controller value, the heating is released and temperature control continues.
  • Page 41: General Controller Settings

    General controller settings The general settings can be accessed in the “Settings” submenu, which is available for users with “Service” or “Admin” authorization level. It serves to enter date and time, select the language for the controller menus and the desired temperature unit and to configure the controller’s communication functions. The display of some network settings is available for all users in the “Chamber info”...
  • Page 42: Setting The Current Date

    12.3 Setting the current date Required access level: “Admin”. Following start-up of the chamber (chap. 6), it is “User”. Path: Normal display Settings Chamber Date Press the OK button to enable the setting. Setting the date: day The current setting flashes. Enter the current day with the arrow but- tons.
  • Page 43: Function "Language Selection At Restart

    12.6 Setting the chamber address This setting is required for the communication with the BINDER APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software. The chamber address settings in the chamber controller and in the software must be identical. Required access level: “Admin”.
  • Page 44: Display Brightness

    12.7 Display brightness Required access level: “Admin”. Path: Normal display Settings Chamber Brightness Press the OK button to enable the setting. Setting the display brightness The current setting flashes. Enter the desired value with the arrow but- tons. Setting range: 10% up to 100% Confirm the entry with the OK button.
  • Page 45: Setting The Temperature Tolerance Range

    13.2 Setting the temperature tolerance range Normal display Settings Various Temperature range Path: Press the OK button to enable the setting. Setting the temperature tolerance range The current setting flashes. Enter the desired temperature range with the arrow buttons. Entry range: 1.0 °C up to 10.0 °C Confirm the entry with the OK button.
  • Page 46: Alarm Messages

    14.2 Alarm messages In the event of equipment failures, when the temperature deviate from the set tolerance range limits, and with activated self-test function, optical and possibly acoustic alarm messages are given out via the con- troller. In Normal display a text message indicates the alarm cause. The “collective alarm” icon flashes. If the audible arm is activated, the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 47: Activating / Deactivating The Audible Alarm (Alarm Buzzer)

    Week programs: Programming is done using the BINDER RD4 Program Editor, which you can download from the BINDER website. The RD4 program editor is a Windows application that can be used to create programs on a PC and transfer them to compatible BINDER chambers via USB memory stick.
  • Page 48: Start Week Program

    Ethernet network settings The settings of this submenu are used for networking chambers with an Ethernet interface, e.g. to connect them with BINDER’s APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software (option, chap. 22.1). 16.1 Showing the network settings Required access level: “User”.
  • Page 49: Showing The Chamber's Mac Address

    16.1.1 Showing the chamber’s MAC address Path: Normal display Chamber info Ethernet MAC address Display of the MAC address (exam- ple) Toggle forth and back with the Back button and the OK button. 00:00:00:00:00:00 MAC address With the arrow-down button you can now change to the next parameter (IP address). With the Back button you can go back to the “Ethernet”...
  • Page 50: Showing The Standard Gateway

    16.1.4 Showing the standard gateway Path: Normal display Chamber info Ethernet Standard gateway Display of the standard gateway (example) Toggle forth and back with the Back button and the OK button. Standard gateway 0.0.0.0 With the arrow-down button you can now change to the next parameter (DNS server address). With the Back button you can go back to the “Ethernet”...
  • Page 51: Changing The Configuration Of The Network Settings

    16.2 Changing the configuration of the network settings Required access level: “Admin”. The “Ethernet” submenu offers to subsequently or individually access the following settings: • Selecting the type of assignment (automatic or manual) of the IP address, chap. 16.2.1 If automatic IP address assignment has been selected: •...
  • Page 52: Assigning The Ip Address

    With the Back button you can go back to the “Ethernet” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to Normal display. 16.2.3 Assigning the IP address Access to this function is possible only if manual IP address assignment has been selected (chap. 16.2.1) Path: Normal display Settings...
  • Page 53: Setting The Subnet Mask

    16.2.4 Setting the subnet mask Access to this function is possible only if manual IP address assignment has been selected (chap. 16.2.1) Path: Normal display Settings Ethernet Subnet mask Press the OK button to enable the setting. The subnet mask entry is done in four steps, corresponding to the number sections: (1).(2).(3).(4) Principle of entry: •...
  • Page 54: Data Recorder

    (chap. 17.3). Temperature values are always given out in °C. • Chamber data for BINDER Service “DL2” This data is intended for use by BINDER Service. It also contains information from the self-test function. The storage rate is fix (1 minute). Temperature values are always given out in °C.
  • Page 55: Storage Capacity

    17.4 Deleting the data recorder When importing a configuration via USB stick and when loading a new firmware version by BINDER service, the entire data memory is deleted. BINDER service can also install the configuration by means of a setup program without deleting the data.
  • Page 56: Usb Menu: Data Transfer Via Usb Interface

    For detailed information on the file content see chap. 17.1. • Service data The "Service" folder is created on the USB stick and can be sent to BINDER Service. In addition to the configuration and recorder data, it contains further service-relevant information.
  • Page 57: Export Functions

    18.3 Export functions Required access level: any user Function “Export configuration”. To write the configuration data from the controller to the USB stick, press the OK button. Export configuration With the arrow-down button you can now change to the next function. Function “Export recorder data”.
  • Page 58: Removing The Usb Stick

    The results of the self-test are stored in the service recorder of the controller. You can export them using the controller’s USB interface and send them to BINDER Service (use function “Export recorder data” to USB stick, chap. 18). BINDER Service will evaluate the data using an analyzing tool.
  • Page 59: Deactivating The Self-Test Mode

    Display showing the running self-test in Normal display (example values) Self-test active Do not open and do not turn off the chamber while self-test is running. After an interruption of the voltage supply, the self-test restarts. If desired, you can cancel an ongoing self-test by deactivating the self-test function in the controller menu (chap.
  • Page 60: Defrosting At Refrigerating Operation

    Defrosting at refrigerating operation BINDER cooling incubators are very diffusion-proof. In favor of the high temperature accuracy, no automatic cyclical defrosting device is used. At very low temperatures the moisture in the air can condense on the heat sinks leading to icing.
  • Page 61: Options

    Options 22.1 APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software (option) The chamber is regularly equipped with an Ethernet interface (6) that can connect the BINDER APT-COM™ 4 Multi Management Software. The MAC Address is indicated in the “Ethernet” controller menu (chap. 16.1.1). The actual temperature values are given at adjustable intervals. Programming can be performed graphically via PC.
  • Page 62 We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016 for a thorough cleaning. Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other cleaning agents is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH. Any corrosive damage caused by a lack of cleaning, is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH. NOTICE Danger of corrosion by using unsuitable cleaners.
  • Page 63: Decontamination / Chemical Disinfection

    For chemical disinfection, we recommend using the disinfectant spray Art. No. 1002-0022. Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other disinfectants is excluded from lia- bility by BINDER GmbH. With every decontamination method, always use adequate personal safety controls.
  • Page 64: Maintenance And Service, Troubleshooting, Repair, Testing

    For personnel requirements please refer to the Service Manual. • Repair Repair of the chamber can be performed by BINDER Service or by BINDER qualified service partners or technicians, in accordance with the description in the Service Manual. After maintenance, the chamber must be tested prior to resuming operation.
  • Page 65: Service Reminder

    If there are is a technical fault or shortcoming, take the chamber out of operation and inform BINDER Service. If you are not sure whether there is a technical fault, proceed ac- cording to the following list. If you cannot clearly identify an error or there is a technical fault, please contact BINDER Service.
  • Page 66 (chap. 4.4). Chamber without function. Check chamber fuse and replace Chamber fuse has responded. it if appropriate. If it responds again, contact BINDER service. Controller defective. Nominal temperature exceeded Contact BINDER service. by 10°C due to chamber failure. Over temperature protective de- vice (class 1) responds.
  • Page 67: Sending The Chamber Back To Binder Gmbh

    24.5 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH If you return a BINDER product to us for repair or any other reason, we will only accept the product upon presentation of an authorization number (RMA number) that has previously been issued to you. An au- thorization number will be issued after receiving your complaint either in writing or by telephone prior to your sending the BINDER product back to us.
  • Page 68: Decommissioning

    (Elektro- und Elektronikgerätegesetz, ElektroG from 20 October 2015, BGBl. I p. 1739) or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the cham- ber according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment (Elektro- und El- ektronikgerätegesetz, ElektroG from 20 October 2015, BGBl.
  • Page 69: Disposal Of The Chamber In The Member States Of The Eu Except For The Federal Republic Of Germany

    According to Annex I of Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), BINDER devices are classified as “monitoring and control instruments” (category 9) only intended for professional use”. They must not be disposed of at public col- lecting points.
  • Page 70: Disposal Of The Chamber In Non-Member States Of The Eu

    Danger of violation against existing law if not disposed of properly. Failure to comply with applicable law. Alteration of the environment.  For final decommissioning and disposal of the chamber, please contact BINDER ser- vice.  Follow the statutory regulations for appropriate, environmentally friendly disposal.
  • Page 71: Technical Description

    (certified since December 1996 by TÜV CERT). All test equipment used is subject to the administration of measurement and test equipment that is also a constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001 systems. They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD-Standard at regular intervals.
  • Page 72: Kb Eco / Kb Eco-Ul Technical Data

    26.4 KB ECO / KB ECO-UL technical data Chamber size 1020 Exterior dimensions Width, gross (incl. access port) mm / inch 932/ 36.69 932 / 36.69 1255 / 49.37 1255 / 49.37 Height, gross (incl. feet/castors) mm / inch 1461 / 57.52 1950 / 76.77 1925 / 75.79 1925 / 75.79 Depth, net mm / inch 796 / 31.34 796 / 31.34 885 / 34.84 1149 / 45.24 Depth, gross (including door handle,...
  • Page 73: Equipment And Options (Extract)

    26.5 Equipment and options (extract) To operate the chamber, use only original BINDER accessories or accessories / components from third-party suppliers authorized by BINDER. The user is responsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories. Regular equipment...
  • Page 74: Accessories And Spare Parts (Extract)

    Qualification folder 26.6 Accessories and spare parts (extract) BINDER GmbH is responsible for the safety features of the chamber only, provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair, and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts.
  • Page 75: Dimensions

    26.7 Dimensions Dimensions size 240: [mm] KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 75/90...
  • Page 76 Dimensions size 400: [mm] KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 76/90...
  • Page 77 Dimensions size 720: [mm] KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 77/90...
  • Page 78 Dimensions size 1020: [mm] KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 78/90...
  • Page 79: Certificates And Declarations Of Conformity

    Certificates and declarations of conformity 27.1 EU Declaration of Conformity KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 79/90...
  • Page 80 KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 80/90...
  • Page 81 KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 81/90...
  • Page 82: Ukca Declaration Of Conformity

    27.2 UKCA Declaration of Conformity KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 82/90...
  • Page 83: Certificate For The Gs Mark Of Conformity Of The "Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung E.v." (German Social Accident Insurance) Dguv

    27.3 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the “Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.” (German Social Accident Insurance) DGUV KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 83/90...
  • Page 84 KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 84/90...
  • Page 85: Contamination Clearance Certificate

    Contamination clearance certificate 28.1 For chambers located outside USA and Canada Declaration regarding safety and health Erklärung zur Sicherheit und gesundheitlichen Unbedenklichkeit The German Ordinance on Hazardous Substances (GefStofV), and the regulations regarding safety at the workplace, require that this form be filled out for all products that are returned to us, so that the safety and the health of our employees can be guaranteed Die Sicherheit und Gesundheit unserer Mitarbeiter, die Gefahrstoffverordnung GefStofV und die Vorschriften zur Si- cherheit am Arbeitsplatz machen es erforderlich, dass dieses Formblatt für alle Produkte, die an uns zurückgeschickt...
  • Page 86 Kind of transport / transporter / Transportweg/Spediteur: Transport by (means and name of transport company, etc.) Versendung durch (Name Spediteur o.ä.) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date of dispatch to BINDER GmbH / Tag der Absendung an BINDER GmbH ___________________________________________________________________________________ KB ECO / KB ECO-UL (E6.2) 01/2023 Page 86/90...
  • Page 87 We hereby commit ourselves and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER GmbH for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us, and that we will exempt BINDER GmbH from eventual damage claims by third parties / Wir versichern, dass wir gegenüber BINDER für jeden...
  • Page 88: For Chambers Located In Usa And Canada

    Please complete this form and the Customer Decontamination Declaration (next 2 pages) and attach the required pictures. E-mail to: IDL_SalesOrderProcessing_USA@binder-world.com After we have received and reviewed the complete information we will decide on the issue of a RMA num- ber. Please be aware that size specifications, voltage specifications as well as performance specifications are available on the internet at www.binder-world.us...
  • Page 89 Customer (End User) Decontamination Declaration Health and Hazard Safety declaration To protect the health of our employees and the safety at the workplace, we require that this form is com- pleted by the user for all products and parts that are returned to us. (Distributors or Service Organizations cannot sign this form) NO RMA number will be issued without a completed form.
  • Page 90 4.5 Shipping laws and regulations have not been violated. I hereby commit and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER Inc. for all damages that are a con- sequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us, and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc.

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