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1. Safety
1.1 Personnel Qualification
1.2 Operating manual
1.3 Legal considerations
1.4 Structure of the safety instructions
1.4.1 Signal word panel
1.4.2 Safety alert symbol
1.4.3 Pictograms
1.4.4 Word message panel structure
1.5 Localization / position of safety labels on the chamber
1.6 Type plate
1.7 General safety instructions on installing and operating the chamber
1.8 Intended use
1.9 Foreseeable Misuse
1.10 Residual Risks
1.11 Operating instructions
1.12 Measures to prevent accidents
2. Chamber description
2.1 Chamber overview
2.2 Instrument panel
2.3 Lateral control panel
2.4 Main power switch (MK 56)
2.5 Rear power switch (MK / MKT 115, 240, 720)
2.6 Rear chamber view
3. Completeness of delivery, transportation, storage, and installation
3.1 Unpacking, and checking equipment and completeness of delivery
3.2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation
3.3 Storage
3.4 Location of installation and ambient conditions
4. Installation and connections
4.1 Connection of cooling water outlet for water cooling (option for MK 56)
4.2 Connection of cooling water inlet for water cooling (option for MK 56)
4.3 Installation of the voltage and frequency changer(chambers with voltage and frequency changer)
4.4 Electrical connection
4.4.1 Information on connecting the alternating climate chamber
4.4.2 Connecting the voltage and frequency changer (for chambers equipped with a voltage and frequency changer)
5. Functional overview of the MB2 chamber controller
5.1 Operating functions in normal display
5.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display
5.3 Controller icons overview
5.4 Operating modes
5.5 Controller menu structure
5.5.1 Main menu
5.5.2 âSettingsâ submenu
5.5.3 âServiceâ submenu
5.6 Principle of controller entries
5.7 Performance during and after power failures
5.8 Performance when opening the door
6. Start up
6.1 Turning on the chamber
6.2 Controller settings upon start up
7. Set-point entry in âFixed valueâ operating mode
7.1 Set-point entry through the âSetpointsâ menu
7.2 Direct setpoint entry via Normal display
7.3 Special controller functions via operation lines
8. Timer program: stopwatch function
8.1 Starting a timer program
8.1.1 Performance during program delay time
8.2 Stopping a running timer program
8.2.1 Pausing a running timer program
8.2.2 Cancelling a running timer program
8.3 Performance after the end of the program
9. Time programs
9.1 Starting an existing time program
9.1.1 Performance during program delay time
9.2 Stopping a running time program
9.2.1 Pausing a running time program
9.2.2 Cancelling a running time program
9.3 Performance after the end of the program
9.4 Creating a new time program
9.5 Program editor: program management
9.5.1 Deleting a time program
9.6 Section editor: section management
9.6.1 Add a new program section
9.6.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
9.6.3 Deleting a program section
9.7 Value entry for a program section
9.7.1 Section duration
9.7.2 Set-point ramp and set-point step
9.7.3 Special controller functions via operation lines
9.7.4 Setpoint entry
9.7.5 Tolerance range
9.7.6 Repeating one or several sections within a time program
9.7.7 Saving the time program
10. Week programs
10.1 Starting an existing week program
10.2 Cancelling a running week program
10.3 Creating a new week program
10.4 Program editor: program management
10.4.1 Deleting a week program
10.5 Section editor: section management
10.5.1 Add a new program section
10.5.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
10.5.3 Deleting a program section
10.6 Value entry for a program section
10.6.1 Set-point ramp and set-point step modes
10.6.2 Weekday
10.6.3 Start time
10.6.4 Setpoint entry
10.6.5 Special controller functions via operation lines
11. Notification and alarm functions
11.1 Notification and alarm messages overview
11.1.1 Notifications
11.1.2 Alarm messages
11.2 State of alarm
11.3 Resetting an alarm, list of active alarms
11.4 Activating / deactivating the audible alarm (alarm buzzer)
12. Temperature safety devices
12.1 Over temperature protective device (class 1)
12.2 Overtemperature safety controller class 2
12.2.1 Safety controller modes
12.2.2 Setting the safety controller
12.2.3 Message and measures in the state of alarm
12.2.4 Function check
12.3 Over/under temperature safety device class 2 (option)
13. User management
13.1 Authorization levels and password protection
13.2 Log in
13.3 Log out
13.4 User change
13.5 Password assignment and password change
13.5.1 Password change
13.5.2 Deleting the password for an individual authorization level
13.5.3 New password assignment for âServiceâ or âAdminâ authorization level when the password function was deactivated
13.6 Activation code
14. General controller settings
14.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
14.2 Setting date and time
14.3 Selecting the temperature unit
14.4 Display configuration
14.4.1 Adapting the display parameters
14.4.2 Touchscreen calibration
14.5 Network and communication
14.5.1 Serial interfaces
14.5.2 Ethernet
14.5.2.1 Configuration
14.5.2.2 Display of MAC address
14.5.3 Web server
14.5.4 E-Mail
14.6 USB menu: Data transfer via USB interface
14.7 Turning off the interior lighting automatically
15. General information
15.1 Service contact page
15.2 Current operating parameters
15.3 Event list
15.4 Technical chamber information
15.5 Self-test function (MK 56)
16. Chart recorder display
16.1 Views
16.1.1 Show and hide legend
16.1.2 Switch between legend pages
16.1.3 Show and hide specific indications
16.1.4 History display
16.2 Setting the parameters
17. Notes on refrigerating operation
18. Anti-condensation protection via operation line
19. Zero-voltage switching outputs via operation lines
20. Options
20.1 APT-COM⢠4 Multi Management Software (option)
20.2 RS485 interface (option)
20.3 Data logger kit (option)
20.4 Analog outputs for temperature (option)
20.5 Compressed air connection (option)
20.6 Compressed air dryer (option)
20.7 Water cooling (option)
20.8 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option)
21. Cleaning and decontamination
21.1 Cleaning
21.2 Decontamination / chemical disinfection
22. Maintenance and service, troubleshooting, repair, testing
22.1 General information, personnel qualification
22.2 Maintenance intervals, service
22.3 Simple troubleshooting
22.4 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH
23. Disposal
23.1 Disposal of the transport packing
23.2 Decommissioning
23.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany
23.4 Disposal of the chamber in the member states of the EU except for the Federal Republic of Germany
23.5 Disposal of the chamber in non-member states of the EU
24. Technical description
24.1 Factory calibration and adjustment
24.2 Over-current protection
24.3 Definition of usable volume
24.4 MK (E5) technical data
24.5 MKT (E5) technical data
24.6 Equipment and options (extract)
24.7 Accessories and spare parts (extract)
24.8 MK heating-up and cooling-down graphs
24.9 MKT heating-up and cooling-down graphs
24.10 MK heat compensation
24.11 MKT heat compensation
24.12 Dimensions
25. Certificates and declarations of conformity
25.1 EU Declaration of Conformity for MK
25.2 EU Declaration of Conformity for MKT
25.3 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the âDeutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.â (German Social Accident Insurance) DGUV
26. Product registration
26.1 Registering a BINDER chamber
26.2 Multi Management Software APT-COM⢠4 BASIC-Edition
27. Contamination clearance certificate
27.1 For chambers located outside the USA and Canada
27.2 For chambers located in the USA and Canada
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1. Safety
6
1.1 Personnel Qualification
6
1.2 Operating manual
6
1.3 Legal considerations
6
1.4 Structure of the safety instructions
7
1.4.1 Signal word panel
7
1.4.2 Safety alert symbol
7
1.4.3 Pictograms
8
1.4.4 Word message panel structure
8
1.5 Localization / position of safety labels on the chamber
9
1.6 Type plate
9
1.7 General safety instructions on installing and operating the chamber
10
1.8 Intended use
12
1.9 Foreseeable Misuse
14
1.10 Residual Risks
14
1.11 Operating instructions
16
1.12 Measures to prevent accidents
16
2. Chamber description
17
2.1 Chamber overview
18
2.2 Instrument panel
18
2.3 Lateral control panel
19
2.4 Main power switch (MK 56)
20
2.5 Rear power switch (MK / MKT 115, 240, 720)
20
2.6 Rear chamber view
21
3. Completeness of delivery, transportation, storage, and installation
23
3.1 Unpacking, and checking equipment and completeness of delivery
23
3.2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation
24
3.3 Storage
24
3.4 Location of installation and ambient conditions
24
4. Installation and connections
26
4.1 Connection of cooling water outlet for water cooling (option for MK 56)
26
4.2 Connection of cooling water inlet for water cooling (option for MK 56)
26
4.3 Installation of the voltage and frequency changer(chambers with voltage and frequency changer)
27
4.4 Electrical connection
28
4.4.1 Information on connecting the alternating climate chamber
28
4.4.2 Connecting the voltage and frequency changer (for chambers equipped with a voltage and frequency changer)
29
5. Functional overview of the MB2 chamber controller
31
5.1 Operating functions in normal display
32
5.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display
33
5.3 Controller icons overview
34
5.4 Operating modes
36
5.5 Controller menu structure
37
5.5.1 Main menu
38
5.5.2 âSettingsâ submenu
39
5.5.3 âServiceâ submenu
39
5.6 Principle of controller entries
40
5.7 Performance during and after power failures
40
5.8 Performance when opening the door
41
6. Start up
41
6.1 Turning on the chamber
41
6.2 Controller settings upon start up
42
7. Set-point entry in âFixed valueâ operating mode
43
7.1 Set-point entry through the âSetpointsâ menu
43
7.2 Direct setpoint entry via Normal display
44
7.3 Special controller functions via operation lines
44
8. Timer program: stopwatch function
46
8.1 Starting a timer program
46
8.1.1 Performance during program delay time
46
8.2 Stopping a running timer program
47
8.2.1 Pausing a running timer program
47
8.2.2 Cancelling a running timer program
47
8.3 Performance after the end of the program
47
9. Time programs
48
9.1 Starting an existing time program
48
9.1.1 Performance during program delay time
49
9.2 Stopping a running time program
49
9.2.1 Pausing a running time program
49
9.2.2 Cancelling a running time program
49
9.3 Performance after the end of the program
49
9.4 Creating a new time program
50
9.5 Program editor: program management
50
9.5.1 Deleting a time program
51
9.6 Section editor: section management
52
9.6.1 Add a new program section
53
9.6.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
53
9.6.3 Deleting a program section
54
9.7 Value entry for a program section
55
9.7.1 Section duration
55
9.7.2 Set-point ramp and set-point step
56
9.7.3 Special controller functions via operation lines
57
9.7.4 Setpoint entry
58
9.7.5 Tolerance range
59
9.7.6 Repeating one or several sections within a time program
60
9.7.7 Saving the time program
60
10. Week programs
61
10.1 Starting an existing week program
61
10.2 Cancelling a running week program
61
10.3 Creating a new week program
62
10.4 Program editor: program management
63
10.4.1 Deleting a week program
64
10.5 Section editor: section management
65
10.5.1 Add a new program section
66
10.5.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
66
10.5.3 Deleting a program section
67
10.6 Value entry for a program section
67
10.6.1 Set-point ramp and set-point step modes
67
10.6.2 Weekday
68
10.6.3 Start time
68
10.6.4 Setpoint entry
69
10.6.5 Special controller functions via operation lines
69
11. Notification and alarm functions
70
11.1 Notification and alarm messages overview
70
11.1.1 Notifications
70
11.1.2 Alarm messages
71
11.2 State of alarm
71
11.3 Resetting an alarm, list of active alarms
72
11.4 Activating / deactivating the audible alarm (alarm buzzer)
72
12. Temperature safety devices
73
12.1 Over temperature protective device (class 1)
73
12.2 Overtemperature safety controller class 2
73
12.2.1 Safety controller modes
73
12.2.2 Setting the safety controller
74
12.2.3 Message and measures in the state of alarm
75
12.2.4 Function check
75
12.3 Over/under temperature safety device class 2 (option)
76
13. User management
77
13.1 Authorization levels and password protection
77
13.2 Log in
80
13.3 Log out
81
13.4 User change
81
13.5 Password assignment and password change
82
13.5.1 Password change
82
13.5.2 Deleting the password for an individual authorization level
84
13.5.3 New password assignment for âServiceâ or âAdminâ authorization level when the password function was deactivated
85
13.6 Activation code
86
14. General controller settings
87
14.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
87
14.2 Setting date and time
87
14.3 Selecting the temperature unit
89
14.4 Display configuration
89
14.4.1 Adapting the display parameters
89
14.4.2 Touchscreen calibration
90
14.5 Network and communication
91
14.5.1 Serial interfaces
91
14.5.2 Ethernet
92
14.5.2.1 Configuration
92
14.5.2.2 Display of MAC address
93
14.5.3 Web server
93
14.5.4 E-Mail
94
14.6 USB menu: Data transfer via USB interface
95
14.7 Turning off the interior lighting automatically
96
15. General information
96
15.1 Service contact page
96
15.2 Current operating parameters
97
15.3 Event list
98
15.4 Technical chamber information
98
15.5 Self-test function (MK 56)
99
16. Chart recorder display
101
16.1 Views
101
16.1.1 Show and hide legend
101
16.1.2 Switch between legend pages
101
16.1.3 Show and hide specific indications
102
16.1.4 History display
102
16.2 Setting the parameters
105
17. Notes on refrigerating operation
106
18. Anti-condensation protection via operation line
107
19. Zero-voltage switching outputs via operation lines
108
20. Options
109
20.1 APT-COM⢠4 Multi Management Software (option)
109
20.2 RS485 interface (option)
109
20.3 Data logger kit (option)
109
20.4 Analog outputs for temperature (option)
109
20.5 Compressed air connection (option)
110
20.6 Compressed air dryer (option)
110
20.7 Water cooling (option)
112
20.8 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option)
112
21. Cleaning and decontamination
113
21.1 Cleaning
113
21.2 Decontamination / chemical disinfection
114
22. Maintenance and service, troubleshooting, repair, testing
116
22.1 General information, personnel qualification
116
22.2 Maintenance intervals, service
116
22.3 Simple troubleshooting
118
22.4 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH
121
23. Disposal
121
23.1 Disposal of the transport packing
121
23.2 Decommissioning
122
23.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany
122
23.4 Disposal of the chamber in the member states of the EU except for the Federal Republic of Germany
123
23.5 Disposal of the chamber in non-member states of the EU
124
24. Technical description
125
24.1 Factory calibration and adjustment
125
24.2 Over-current protection
125
24.3 Definition of usable volume
125
24.4 MK (E5) technical data
126
24.5 MKT (E5) technical data
128
24.6 Equipment and options (extract)
130
24.7 Accessories and spare parts (extract)
131
24.8 MK heating-up and cooling-down graphs
132
24.9 MKT heating-up and cooling-down graphs
136
24.10 MK heat compensation
139
24.11 MKT heat compensation
140
24.12 Dimensions
142
25. Certificates and declarations of conformity
147
25.1 EU Declaration of Conformity for MK
147
25.2 EU Declaration of Conformity for MKT
150
25.3 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the âDeutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.â (German Social Accident Insurance) DGUV
153
26. Product registration
155
26.1 Registering a BINDER chamber
155
26.2 Multi Management Software APT-COM⢠4 BASIC-Edition
156
27. Contamination clearance certificate
157
27.1 For chambers located outside the USA and Canada
157
27.2 For chambers located in the USA and Canada
160
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163
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