Thermo Scientific Heratherm OGH 60 Operating Instructions Manual

Thermo Scientific Heratherm OGH 60 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 2 ® Heratherm is a registered trademark of Thermo Scientific. Thermo Scientific is a brand owned by Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in the operating instructions are the exclusive property of the respective man- ufacturers. Thermo Electron LED GmbH Robert-Bosch-Straße 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Heratherm OMH Series Oven Overview.................... 4-5 Heratherm OMH-S Series Oven Overview ..................4-7 Safety Devices........................... 4-10 Operating Environment ........................4-10 Door switch............................4-10 Sensing and Control System ......................4-10 Data Communications & Alarm Interface..................4-11 RS 232 interface ........................... 4-11 Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 4 Setting a Weekly Timer ........................ 7-11 Stopping a Timer.......................... 7-13 Light..............................7-15 Boost ..............................7-17 Fan ..............................7-19 Damper ............................7-21 Settings............................. 7-23 Error Log............................7-23 Calibration ........................... 7-24 Date and Time ..........................7-28 Temperature Display Unit......................7-31 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 5 Returns for Repair..........................10-4 Chapter 11 Disposal...........................11-1 Overview of Materials Used ......................11-1 WEEE Conformity ...........................11-2 Chapter 12 Error Codes........................12-1 Chapter 13 Technical Data ........................13-1 Chapter 14 Spare Parts and Accessories ..................14-1 Chapter 15 Device Log ........................15-1 Chapter 16 Contact ..........................16-1 Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 6 Contents Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 7 Figure 5-11 AC Power Supply Socket ........................5-9 Figure 7-1 Control Panel for Heratherm OGH Series, OMH Series, OGH-S Series and OMH-S Series Ovens..7-1 Figure 10-1 Door seal replacement (example showing OMH Series oven) ............. 10-4 Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 8 List of Figures Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Safety Notes

    • Keep these operating instructions close to the oven so that safety instructions and impor- tant information are always accessible. • Should you encounter problems that are not detailed adequately in these operating instruc- tions, please contact Thermo Electron LED GmbH immediately for your own safety. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 10: Operational Safety Rules

    • the oven is not modified, • only original spare parts and accessories that have been approved by Thermo Electron LED GmbH are used (third-party spares without Thermo Scientific approval void the limited warranty), • inspections and maintenance are performed at the specified intervals, •...
  • Page 11: Explanation Of Safety Information And Symbols

    Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injuries. Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to equipment or property. Is used for useful hints and information regarding the application. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 12: Additional Symbols For Safety Information

    Safety Notes Explanation of Safety Information and Symbols Additional Symbols for Safety Information Wear safety gloves! Wear safety goggles! Harmful liquids! Electric shock! Hot surfaces! Fire hazard! Explosion hazard! Suffocation hazard! Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 13: Symbols On The Oven

    °C (122 °F) and 330 °C (626 °F), including - for example, drying, ageing, analyzing, decomposing, burn-in, oxidizing, reducing, and preheating. Heratherm ovens have been designed for installation and operation in the following environments: • heat treatment; • drying of material. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 14: Incorrect Use

    Additionally, the oven is in compliance with many other international standards, regulations and directives not listed here. Should you have any questions regarding compliance with national standards, regulations and directives applicable for your country, please contact your Thermo Fisher Scientific sales organization. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Delivery Of The Oven

    Risk of injury Should sharp edges have formed in damaged areas or elsewhere on the device, take all necessary precautions to protect personnel handling the oven. For example, have them wear protective gloves and other personal protection equipment. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 16: Scope Of Supply

    Scope of Supply Ovens OGH Series OMH-S Series Quantity of components supplied (pieces) OGH-S Series OMH Series Wire-mesh shelf Support rail for shelf Shelf support Power cord Connector, potential-free contact Clip springs Operating manual Short reference guide Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Installation

    • Power line voltage variations must not exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage. • Transient overvoltages must not exceed the values usually encountered throughout the power supply network. The nominal transient overvoltage level shall be the surge with- stand voltage according to overvoltage category II of IEC 60364-4-443. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 18: Intermediate Storage

    • Mark hot exhaust air piping with appropriate hot surface warning signs or restrict access to such piping altogether to avoid the risk of injury through contact with hot surfaces. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 19: Space Requirements

    650 / 25.6 Dimensions in inches are rounded equivalents specified for information only. Depth of handle /display (66 mm/2.6 in) not included in overall depth specified; height of adjustable feet (36 mm/1.4 in) not included in overall height specified. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 20: Transport

    Equipment, such as safety shoes, when lifting the oven. To avoid crushing your fingers or hands (particularly in a closing door) or damaging the oven, do not use any other lift points than those indicated in the illustration above. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 21: Stacking Kit

    Required Tools: Slotted screwdriver 5,5x100 or Torx screwdriver 20x100. Installing the Stacking Feet Remove the left and right blank plugs at the top blank. Install the stacking feet with the enclosed screws using a slotted or Torx screwdriver. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 22: Installing The Stacking Adapter

    • The anti-tilt anchor must be installed on the top device. Installing the Anti-tilt Anchor The anti-tilt anchor secures the top device in a stack to a solid part of a building. The anti-tilt anchor is to be mounted on the side opposite of the door hinges. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 23 The installation has to be carried out by qualified personnel only. The connection to the building must be carried out with appropriate screws and dowels according to the consistence of the building part. Additionally, the following caution notes must be heeded at all times: Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 24 Separate and move each device one by one, then restack them. Thermo Scientific accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to stacked third party devices; this is at the user’s own risk.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Product Description

    • an electrically driven damper for venting the work space, adjustable on the control panel; • countdown, fixed-time, and weekly timers for timed process control; • two wire-mesh shelves; • user program support for automating process control; • an access port for tubing, sensor leads, etc. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 26: Figure 4-1 Heratherm Ogh Series Front View

    Nameplate Air baffle, bottom Air baffle, side [10] Door hook catch [11] Wire-mesh shelf [12] Support rail for wire mesh shelf [13] Door seal [14] Stacking pad [15] Temperature sensor [16] Exhaust air tube [17] Access port Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 27: Heratherm Ogh-S Series Oven Overview

    Additionally, OGH-S Series ovens offer the following extra functionality: • a lockable door to secure a running process against unauthorized access; • door switch and indicator on the control panel to indicate that the door is open; Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 28: Figure 4-3 Heratherm Ogh-S Front View

    Nameplate Air baffle, bottom Air baffle, side [10] Door hook catch [11] Wire-mesh shelf [12] Support rail for wire mesh shelf [13] Door seal [14] Stacking pad [15] Temperature sensor [16] Exhaust air tube [17] Access port Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 29: Heratherm Omh Series Oven Overview

    • an electrically driven damper for venting the work space, adjustable on the control panel; • countdown, fixed-time, and weekly timers for timed process control; • two wire-mesh shelves; • an access port for tubing, sensor leads, etc. • user program support for automating process control; Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 30: Figure 4-5 Heratherm Omh Series Front View

    Support rail for wire mesh shelf [10] Door hook catch [11] Wire-mesh shelf [12] Support rail for wire mesh shelf [13] Door seal [14] Stacking pad [15] Spring for support rail [16] Temperature sensor [17] Exhaust air tube [18] Access port Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 31: Heratherm Omh-S Series Oven Overview

    • countdown, fixed-time, and weekly timers for timed process control; • two wire-mesh shelves; • an access port for tubing, sensor leads, etc.; • user program support for automating process control; Additionally, OMH-S Series ovens offer the following extra functionality: Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 32: Figure 4-7 Heratherm Omh-S Front View

    [10] Door hook catch [11] Wire-mesh shelf [12] Support rail for wire mesh shelf [13] Door seal [14] Stacking pad [15] Spring for support rail [16] Temperature sensor [17] Exhaust air tube [18] Access port, exhaust air port Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 33: Figure 4-8 Heratherm Omh-S Rear View

    Heratherm OMH-S Rear View Door latch and handle Control panel Stacking pad Access port slide Access port Spacer Air outlet aperture Air inlet flap, with electrical drive [10] - [11] Electronics compartment [12] Levelling foot [13] Sample sensor connection Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 34: Safety Devices

    50 °C/122 °F up to the maximum of 330 °C/626 °F. Door switch Heratherm OGH 60/100/180-S and Heratherm OMH 60/100/180-S ovens come with a door switch integrated into the latch mechanism. If the door switch is activated by opening...
  • Page 35: Data Communications & Alarm Interface

    The RS- 232 interface (left in figure 4-11 below) may be used to connect ovens to the serial interface port of a computer to allow for the computer-aided acquisition and documentation of major operating parameters (temperature, error codes, etc.). Thermo Scientific Heratherm 4-11...
  • Page 36: Alarm Contact

    Customer Service to have the fuses replaced. Work Space Components Inner Chamber All components of the work space are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and have an absolutely smooth and easy-to-clean surface. Any embossings have a large radius. 4-12 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 37: Figure 4-12 Shelf System - Ogh Series And Ogh-S Series Oven

    For details on using the shelf system, see the section “Start-up” page 5-1. Retaining spring Air baffle, side Support rail for wire mesh shelf Wire-mesh shelf Air baffle, bottom Figure 4-12 Shelf System - OGH Series and OGH-S Series Oven Thermo Scientific Heratherm 4-13...
  • Page 38: Product Options

    The View Package limits the operating temperature range of the heating and drying oven to 250 °C (482 °F). Instructions for turning the workspace lighting on and off can be taken from the section “Light” page 7-15. 4-14 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 39: Tube Access Ports

    OGH and OGH-S 19 or 53 24 or 58 OMH and OMH-S 24 or 58 24 or 58 The tube access ports are mounted in fixed locations in the side and top panels (see figure 4-15). Thermo Scientific Heratherm 4-15...
  • Page 40: Figure 4-15 Tube Access Ports

    Risk of Burning on Hot Surface The surface around the tube access ports may become extremely hot. 4-16 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 Start-Up

    [3] on the retaining spring safely engages with the matching hole in the support rail. Figure 5-1 Sliding the Retaining Spring into the Support Rail Installing the Shelving The illustrations below show the placement of the shelf system elements. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 42: Figure 5-2 Ogh And Ogh-S Series - Installing The Shelving

    Shelf support Wire-mesh shelf Air baffle, bottom Figure 5-2 OGH and OGH-S Series - Installing the Shelving Retaining spring Air baffle, rear Shelf support Wire-mesh shelf Support rail Figure 5-3 OMH and OMH-S Series - Installing the Shelving Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 43: Preparing The Work Space

    [3] must be facing upwards. 1. Place the support rail [4] on the lower embossing [6] and tilt it upwards against the work space side wall so that the rail is positioned over the two embossings at [5] and [2]. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 44: Installing And Uninstalling The Rear Air Baffle (Omh Series And Omh-S Series Only)

    Place the air baffle on the lower embossings and tilt it upwards against the back wall of the work space. 4. Clamp the two retaining springs [2] into the upper embossings. 5. Secure the air baffle to the work space back wall by fastening the two screws at [1]. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 45: Installing And Uninstalling The Lateral Air Baffles (Ogh Series And Ogh-S Series Only)

    Figure 5-7 Bottom Panel Removed 2. Grab the two retaining springs [1] at their tabs and pull them downwards out of the embossings, then pull off the lateral air baffle. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 46: Installing The Shelf Support Brackets

    Horizontal position of support rails Please note the alternating sequence of round and oblong holes. Be sure to use the correct pair of opposite holes, so the support rails are truly horizontal. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 47: Installing The Wire-Mesh Shelves

    2. Slightly raise the wire-mesh shelf so that the pull-out stops [2] can slide over the shelf support brackets. 3. Make sure that the shelves and both of their tilt protection devices are free to move over the shelf support brackets. Levelling the Oven 1. Position a bubble level onto the center shelf. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 48: Connecting Power

    5. Connect the protection-earthed plug of the power cord to a correctly protection-earthed and earth leakage circuit breaker fused power socket. 6. Make sure the power cord is not subjected to tensile or compressive force. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 49: Connecting The Rs-232 Interface

    2. Route the serial interface cable along a path that does not cross hot exhaust air piping, tables, aisles or passageways. With stacked devices, keep the serial interface cable away from hot spots on the other oven in the stack. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 50 — !: identifies the line as a response to a query; — aaaa: is the parameter address entered with the query; — bb: is the number of payload bytes in hexadecimal code - for example, 1F for the decimal value 31; 5-10 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 51: Wiring The Alarm Contact

    When system errors and failures occur in the temperature control circuits, an alarm message is issued to the connected alarm monitoring system. The potential-free contact (single changeover-type contact) has been designed for the circuit configuration specified below. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 5-11...
  • Page 52: Alarm Relay Specifications

    With stacked devices, keep the serial interface cable away from hot spots on the other oven in the stack. 3. Plug the alarm system interface cable connector into the interface port [5] in the rear panel of the oven. 5-12 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 53 Alarm Relay Connection Example The circuit diagram shown above represents the undisturbed condition of operation. In case of an error condition - including a power outage - contact closure occurs on the path between contacts 1-4. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 5-13...
  • Page 54 Start-up Wiring the Alarm Contact 5-14 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 55: Chapter 6 Operation

    “Incorrect Use” page 1-6 • make sure that the ambient air is free of any solvents • do not operate the oven in areas with an explosion hazard 4. Load the work space with samples. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 56 To ensure sufficient air circulation and uniform heating of the samples, do not use more than 70% of the maximum surface area of the work space. Bulky objects in the work space that dissipate heat may impair heat distribution. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 57: Chapter 7 Handling And Control

    The display returns to its default mode upon completion of the adjustments or whenever no entries have been made for a period of 30 seconds. The graphic below shows the Heratherm OGH 60/100/180, Heratherm OMH 60/100/180, Heratherm OGH 60/100/180-S, and Heratherm OMH 60/100/180-S control panel with all of its visualization elements and controls.
  • Page 58 - for example, from the state of the timer to button Escape Returns to the previous level of the menu or standard display. Upon exiting from the current menu item the user may be prompted to save any previously made settings. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 59 Bar graph for fan speed setting (in 5 steps: 1 – 5) - 20% (chevron 1 illuminated) - 40% (chevrons 1 and 2 illuminated) - 60% (chevrons 1 through 3 illuminated) - 80% (chevrons 1 through 4 illuminated) - 100% (chevrons 1 through 5 illuminated) Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 60 Opens and closes the damper in graded steps. The current damper posi- tion is shown by the bar graph located directly above the icon and spelled out as a percentage in the display pane at D2. “Damper” page 7-21. Instructions: Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 61 Allows for launching, creating, deleting, copying, and editing user pro- grams. Button Inactivity Monitoring When no button is pressed for more than 30 seconds in any selected menu item, the display exits from the selected screen and returns to default display mode. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 62: Powering Up

    7-1) and a residual heat temperature ≥ readout in case the work space temperature is still 50 °C/122 °F. The oven is switched off now. 2. If required, unplug the AC power plug to power down the oven completely. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 63: Temperature Set Value

    0 °C (32 °F), press to confirm your settings. The display returns to its default mode. The actual temperature measured in the work space and shown in the temperature display area starts to drop, showing the progress of the cool-down process. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 64: Timer

    Settings confirm the selection with Timer Press to preselect the Countdown timer 2010-04-12 10:14 Settings as the mode of your choice, then use to confirm Timer Count Down the selection. The display returns to its default mode. Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 65 , then press 00:00 confirm. The oven switches off. The display goes out, the Timer icon is illuminated in the menu bar with a hand rotating on its face. Additionally, the readiness indicator icon is illuminated. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 66: Setting A Fixed-Time On Or Off Timer

    Table 7-11 Setting a Fixed-time On Timer Press to activate the menu bar, then use select the Timer icon and press to confirm. Press to select the on timer option On, then 2010-03-29 12:59 Timer to confirm. 7-10 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 67: Setting A Weekly Timer

    Timer icon and press to confirm. In the selection screen shown at left, press 2010-03-29 12:59 Timer switch from Onto the Edit option. Select the Edit option by pressing 2010-03-29 12:59 Timer Edit Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-11...
  • Page 68 Off option if the weekly timer you have just saved should be activated at a later date. In the menu bar, the Timer icon is illuminated and an arrow is rotating on the icon’s face. 7-12 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 69: Stopping A Timer

    Timer icon and press to confirm. The flashing word On appears in the multifunctional 2010-03-29 12:59 display pane. Timer Press to switch to Off state, then press 2010-03-29 12:59 Timer Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-13...
  • Page 70 Table 7-16 Stopping a Weekly Timer Before It Expires The message Timer stopped! appears as a confirmation. -03-29 4:05 mer stopped! In the menu bar, the Timer icon will go out. The display returns to its default mode. 7-14 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 71: Light

    The display returns to its default mode. The Light icon in the menu bar is extinguished to indicate that the light is off inside the oven. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-15...
  • Page 72 Use it for brief visual checks of the device‘s interior only. Maximum Operating Temperature The Viewing Package with viewing windows and workspace lighting limits the operating temperature range of the heating and drying oven to 250 °C (482 °F). 7-16 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 73: Boost

    In the selection screen that appears, confirm the 2010-03-31 1:34 Timer preselected option On by pressing The selected option On remains in the multifunctional 2010-03-31 1:34 Timer display pane for a few seconds to let you track your action. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-17...
  • Page 74 The display returns to its default mode. The Boost icon in the menu bar is extinguished to indicate that boost mode has been turned off. 7-18 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 75: Fan

    100%). Additionally, the matching number of chevrons will be illuminated in the bar graph to the right. The display returns to its default mode. The Fan icon in the menu bar is illuminated now to indicate that the fan is running. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-19...
  • Page 76 In either case, fan speed control is restricted to the speed level admitted by the controller or remains disabled altogether until the workspace temperature has returned to a safe level. The display returns to its default mode. The Fan icon remains illuminated in the menu bar. 7-20 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 77: Damper

    The display returns to its default mode. The Damper icon in the menu bar is illuminated now to indicate that the damper has been opened and how far. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-21...
  • Page 78 If you have just readjusted the damper position, the Damper icon will remain illuminated in the menu bar. Should you have chosen to turn close the damper altogether, the Damper icon in the menu bar will be extinguished. 7-22 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 79: Settings

    Error item from the Settings 2010-04-06 1:33 Settings submenu. Error The first entry of the error log is displayed, numbered 2010-04-06 1:36 “0”. This entry represents the most recently registered Error 0 2010-04-06 1:31 error. Fan Error (E009) Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-23...
  • Page 80: Calibration

    Varying ambient conditions and/or an open damper may impact the result of the calibration routine, which may lead to misadjustment of the controller and unreliable temperature control operation. 7-24 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 81 Press to activate the menu bar, then use to select the Settings icon and press confirm. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-25...
  • Page 82 Eco Calib. Running automatic calibration is running. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. Once the calibration process has been accomplished, the display returns to its default mode. 7-26 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 83 The newly entered value will be stored and used to calibrate the built-in controller to the absolute value measured by the sample sensor. The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-27...
  • Page 84: Date And Time

    The date field in the upper left corner will change its appearance according to your selection (and stop flashing). The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. 7-28 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 85 The time field in the upper left corner will change its appearance according to your selection (and stop flashing). The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-29...
  • Page 86 (and stop flashing). The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. 7-30 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 87: Temperature Display Unit

    7-1) and settings pane Set (item D5 in the same figure) will be displayed with the newly selected unit. The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-31...
  • Page 88: Process Protection

    On to Off state. Protection To activate switch from Off to On state accordingly. Confirm the selection with 2010-04-07 12:43 Settings Protection The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. 7-32 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 89: Program Preferences

    Error Press to switch to the Program menu item and 2010-04-09 13:43 Settings confirm the selection with Program In the selection screen that appears, choose the 2010-04-09 13:43 Settings preselected option Loops by pressing Program Loops Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-33...
  • Page 90 Table 7-35 Changing the Mode after End Press to activate the menu bar, then use to select the Settings icon and press confirm. The Error menu item from the Settings submenu 2010-04-06 1:33 appears in the multifunctional display pane. Settings Error 7-34 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 91: Configuration

    The Settings -> Configuration menu item enables the user to enter a four-digit code that loads a specific set of operating parameters for the oven - for example, in order to make the voltage selection described in the section “Connecting the RS-232 Interface” page 5-9. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-35...
  • Page 92 The display returns to its default mode. The Settings icon in the menu bar will go out. Enter the four-digit code ‘1234’ to reset the user calibration. Enter the four-digit code ‘4321’ to reset the sensor sample calibration. 7-36 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 93: Programming

    The Eco calibration result is factored into the program termination criteria only and does not have any impact on the sample sensor temperature readout in the multifunctional display pane. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-37...
  • Page 94 4. The drying process ends when the temperature limit is exceeded. The end of the program is indicated by an audible signal (5 beeps), an Eco End! message appears in the multifunctional display pane, and the oven turns off automatically. 7-38 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 95: Instructions

    2010-04-13 10:25 Start to choose the desired mode of Mode after End Hold Settings operation and confirm the selection with Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-39...
  • Page 96 The damper position can be determined from the bar graph located directly above the icon (see table 7-2 on page 7-3). icon in the menu bar is illuminated to indicate that a user program Program is running. 7-40 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 97 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 from the list of free program memory slots (example at P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 left shows free memory slots at P4...P10) using In either case press to start creating a new program. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-41...
  • Page 98 The selection moves on to the bar graph for the damper, which will start flashing. If you want the damper to remain open for the duration of the current program step, use to select the desired damper position and confirm your settings with 7-42 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 99 Program Delete In the list of existing programs (for example:P1...P4; 2010-04-13 10:25 default selection is P1) shown at left, choose any Delete P1 P2 P3 P4 program by pressing , then press to confirm the deletion. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-43...
  • Page 100 In the list of free program memory slots in the selection 2010-04-13 10:25 screen that appears (for example: P5...P10) press P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 to choose a target slot for copying, then press confirm the copy target. 7-44 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 101 In the list of existing programs (for example: P1...P4; 2010-04-13 10:25 default selection is P1) shown at left, choose the Edit P1 P2 P3 P4 program you wish to edit by pressing , then press to confirm the selection. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 7-45...
  • Page 102 When prompted for saving your changes, press Save? choose the Yes option (default selection is No), then press to confirm saving. After confirming and saving, the multifunctional display pane will return to the flashing bar for the current program step. 7-46 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 103: Chapter 8 Shut-Down

    2. Turn the oven off using the control panel. 3. Unplug the power cord and secure it against accidental reconnection. 4. Until the oven is shut down, the work space must be continuously ventilated. Leave the door open and secure it against accidental closure. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 104 Shut-down Shutting the Oven Down Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 105: Chapter 9 Cleaning And Disinfection

    Wipe the surfaces clean using a clean cloth and clear water. Then, wipe the surfaces dry using a clean cloth. Wipe / Spray Disinfection The manual wipe and spray disinfection is the following process: • predisinfection • cleaning as appropriate for the current application. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 106: Preparing The Manual Wipe/Spray Disinfection

    Contact with live electrical components may cause a lethal electric shock. Before connecting the oven to the power supply, check the power cord and the plug for damage. Do not use damaged cables for connecting the oven to the power source! Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 107: Predisinfection

    2. Spray disinfectant onto the surfaces of the work space and of the accessories or wipe the surfaces clean using disinfectant. 3. Allow time for the disinfectant to act as specified by the manufacturer. Moisture-sensitive components Spray the sensor with disinfectant. Thermo Scientific Heratherm...
  • Page 108 Cleaning and Disinfection Wipe / Spray Disinfection Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 109: Chapter 10 Maintenance

    • Perform electrical safety check in accordance with the relevant national regulations. Functional check If safety devices were removed or disabled for inspections, the oven must not be operated before the safety devices have been reinstalled and checked for their correct function. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 10-1...
  • Page 110: Service Intervals

    To minimize temperature variations during the measurement, put the measuring sensor in an isothermal container (such as a bowl filled with glycerol) before placing it in the work space. Use the center of the work space as the reference location for the comparison measurement. 10-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 111: Comparison Measurement Procedure

    250 °C / 482 °F or every three months when the oven has been used at maximum temperatures beyond 250 °C / 482 °F. No tools are required to replace the seal. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 10-3...
  • Page 112: Replacing The Power Cord

    Using a standard power cord with a lower temperature withstand class is prohibited. Returns for Repair Prior to returning any materials, please contact our Customer Service Department for a “Return Materials Authorization” number (RMA). Material returned without an RMA number will be refused. 10-4 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 113 • Clean the oven components thoroughly, then disinfect or decontaminate them (depending on application). • Fill in and attach a safety declaration with details on decontamination activities performed to the items that are to be repaired. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 10-5...
  • Page 114 Maintenance Returns for Repair 10-6 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 115: Chapter 11 Disposal

    Galvanized steel sheet, painted Door inner panel OMH and OGH: stainless steel 1.4301 Control panel and display window Polyethylene protective foil Heater Stainless steel-sheathed resistance heater wires Work space containers Stainless steel 1.4301 Wire-mesh shelves Steel, chrome-plated Thermo Scientific Heratherm 11-1...
  • Page 116: Weee Conformity

    Thermo Fisher Scientific, which fall under the RoHS Directive (Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment), please visit the website www.thermo.com/WEEERoHS. 11-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 117: Chapter 12 Error Codes

    Power Down Error Power has been cut off Audible alarm activated, (E007) (power outage) while the alarm relay energized, ply. Power up then device, device was running. message shown on dis- then acknowledge the play. alarm by pressing Thermo Scientific Heratherm 12-1...
  • Page 118 Audible alarm activated, dering the measurement alarm relay energized, implausible. message shown on dis- play. Error can be acknowledged and doesn’t reset. 12-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 119 Servo control operations continue. Alarm can be acknowledged, and goes away when the difference between the actual and set values ceases to exist. Note: This error does not indicate a defective triac. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 12-3...
  • Page 120 1.The rectification of an error is deemed to have been successful when the audible alarm stops sounding, the alarm relay drops out and the message disappears from the control panel display. 12-4 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 121 Max. air change at 150 °C/302 °F Overall dimensions Height mm/in 720/ 820/ 920/ 720/ 820/ 920/ 28.3 32.3 36.2 28.3 32.3 36.2 Width mm/in 530/ 640/ 640/ 530/ 640/ 640/ 20.8 25.2 25.2 20.8 25.2 25.2 Thermo Scientific Heratherm 13-1...
  • Page 122 Site conditions Maximum altitude above 2000/2187 2000/2187 sea level Minimum side clearance mm/in 50/2 50/2 Minimum front clearance mm/in 590 / 23.2 690 / 27.2 814 / 32 590 / 23.2 690 / 27.2 814 / 32 13-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 123 Max. air change at 150 °C/302 °F Overall dimensions Height mm/in 720/ 820/ 920/ 720/ 820/ 920/ 28.3 32.3 36.2 28.3 32.3 36.2 Width mm/in 530/ 640/ 640/ 530/ 640/ 640/ 20.8 25.2 25.2 20.8 25.2 25.2 Thermo Scientific Heratherm 13-3...
  • Page 124 % r.H. Post-transport acclimation time Noise level dB(A) Degree of pollution as per IEC EN 61010-1 Site conditions Maximum altitude above 2000/2187 2000/2187 sea level Minimum side clearance mm/in 50/2 50/2 Minimum front clearance mm/in 13-4 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 125 Table 13-2 Technical Data - OMH-S and OMH Series Parameter Unit OMH 60 OMH 100 OMH180 OMH 60-S OMH 100-S OMH 180-S Minimum back wall mm/in 80/3.2 80/3.2 clearance Minimum bottom mm/in 200/8 200/8 clearance Minimum top clearance mm/in 300/12 300/12 Thermo Scientific Heratherm 13-5...
  • Page 126 Technical Data 13-6 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 127: Chapter 14 Spare Parts And Accessories

    50127444 Kit door handle right Heratherm incubators and heating & drying ovens 50127445 Kit door handle left Heratherm incubators and heating & drying ovens 50127446 Kit door handle right Heratherm incubators and heating & drying ovens Thermo Scientific Heratherm 14-1...
  • Page 128 Heating coils for Heratherm OGS 100, OGH 100, OGH 100-S at a voltage between 208 and 240 V 50127503 Heating coils for Heratherm OGS 180, OGH 180, OGH 180-S at a voltage between 208 and 240 V 14-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 129 Wire mesh shelf OGS 60 / OGH 60 / OGH-S 60, including 2 shelf supports 50127762 Wire mesh shelf OGS 100 / OGH 100 / OGH-S 100, including 2 shelf supports 50127763 Wire mesh shelf OGS 180 / OGH 180 / OGH-S 180, including 2 shelf supports Thermo Scientific Heratherm 14-3...
  • Page 130 Reinforced wire mesh shelf OMS 180 / OMH 180 / OMH 180-S 50128887 Kit hot air flexible tube for Heratherm built-in units 50130347 Fibre glass pads Ø 20 mm (0.8 inch) 50130347 Fibre glass pads Ø 50 mm (2 inch) 14-4 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 131: Chapter 15 Device Log

    Device Log Oven type: Part number: Serial number: Service number: Location Operator’s note: Work carried out Notes Date Signature Thermo Scientific Heratherm 15-1...
  • Page 132 Device Log 15-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 133: Chapter 16 Contact

    Enquiries from Europe, Middle East and Africa: Phone. + 49 (0) 6184 / 90-6940 + 49 (0) 6184 / 90-6772 Email info.labequipment.de@thermofisher.com Postal address USA: Thermo Scientific 275 Aiken Road Asheville, NC 28804 Enquiries from North America: Phone +1 800-879 7767 +1 828-658 0363 Email info.labequipment@thermofisher.com...
  • Page 134 Contact 16-2 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 135 Contact Thermo Scientific Heratherm 16-3...
  • Page 136 Contact 16-4 Heratherm Thermo Scientific...

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