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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. Description of the equipment
2.1 Chamber overview
2.2 Instrument panel with regular RD4 controller
2.3 Instrument panel with optional MB2 controller
2.4 Connections on the rear of the chamber
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 Vacuum expansion racks and rack holders
4.2 Mounting the tilt protection holders
4.3 Pump module (option)
4.3.1 Pump module without pump (option)
4.3.2 Pump module with pump stand (option)
4.4 Vacuum connection
4.4.1 VD connection kit for VAP1-VAP2 (option)
4.5 Connecting inert gas supply
4.6 Electrical connection
5. Functional overview and menu structure of the controller
5.1 RD4 controller
5.1.1 Menu structure of the controller and access levels
5.2 MB2 controller
5.2.1 Operating functions in normal display
5.2.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display
5.2.3 MB2 controller icons overview
5.2.4 MB2 controller operating modes
5.2.5 MB2 controller menu structure
5.2.5.1 Main menu
5.2.5.2 âSettingsâ submenu
5.2.5.3 âServiceâ submenu
5.2.6 Principle of controller entries
5.3 Performance during and after power failures
5.3.1 RD4 controller
5.3.2 MB2 controller
6. Start up
6.1 Condition after establishing the power connection
6.2 Standby mode: Turning on and off the vacuum drying oven
6.2.1 RD4 controller
6.2.2 MB2 controller
6.3 Controller settings upon start up
6.3.1 RD4 controller
6.3.2 MB2 controller
6.4 Vacuum system
6.4.1 Evacuation
6.4.2 Ventilation after completing the drying procedure (flooding with ambient air or inert gas)
6.4.3 Ventilation / breaking the vacuum in case of a power failure
6.4.4 Operation with inert gas
7. Set-point entry
7.1 RD4 controller
7.1.1 Temperature set-point entry
7.1.2 Pressure set-point entry
7.2 MB2 controller
7.2.1 Set-point entry through the âSetpointsâ menu
7.2.2 Direct setpoint entry via Normal display
8. Setting special controller functions
8.1 Menu structure
8.1.1 RD4 controller
8.1.1.1 âFunctions on/offâ menu
8.1.1.2 Quick Access menu
8.1.2 MB2 controller
8.1.2.1 âFunctions on/offâ menu
8.1.2.2 âControl on/offâ menu
8.2 Turning off the vacuum pump via the socket on the pump module
8.2.1 RD4 controller
8.2.2 MB2 controller
8.3 Using the optional universal connection âGAS/AIR 2â for ventilation
8.3.1 RD4 controller
8.3.2 MB2 controller
8.4 Close all valves
8.4.1 RD4 controller
8.4.2 MB2 controller
8.5 Activating / deactivating temperature control
8.5.1 RD4 controller
8.5.2 MB2 controller
8.6 Activating / deactivating pressure control
8.6.1 RD4 controller
8.6.2 MB2 controller
8.7 Drying monitoring
8.7.1 RD4 controller
8.7.2 MB2 controller
9. Authorization levels and password protection
9.1 RD4 controller
9.1.1 Password request
9.1.2 Assign and modify a password
9.1.2.1 Assign and modify the User password
9.1.2.2 Assign and modify the Admin password
9.2 MB2 controller
9.2.1 User management, authorization levels and password protection
9.2.2 Log in
9.2.3 Log out
9.2.4 User change
9.2.5 Password assignment and password change
9.2.5.1 Password change
9.2.5.2 Deleting the password for an individual authorization level
9.2.5.3 New password assignment for âserviceâ or âadminâ authorization level when the password function was deactivated
9.2.6 Activation code
10. General controller settings and information
10.1 RD4 controller
10.1.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
10.1.2 Selecting the temperature unit
10.1.3 Setting the current date
10.1.4 Setting the current time
10.1.5 Function âLanguage selection at restartâ
10.1.6 Setting the chamber address
10.1.7 Display brightness
10.1.8 Display of the inner chamber temperature and the heating temperature
10.2 MB2 controller
10.2.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
10.2.2 Setting date and time
10.2.3 Selecting the temperature unit
10.2.4 Display configuration
10.2.4.1 Adapting the display parameters
10.2.4.2 Touchscreen calibration
10.2.5 Event list
10.2.6 Service contact page
10.2.7 Current operating parameters
10.2.8 Technical chamber information
11. Temperature safety devices
11.1 Over temperature protective device class 2 (thermal switch)
11.2 Overtemperature safety controller class 2
11.2.1 Safety controller mode
11.2.2 Setting the safety controller
11.2.2.1 RD4 controller: Setting the safety controller mode
11.2.2.2 RD4 controller: Setting the safety controller value
11.2.2.3 MB2 controller
11.2.3 Message and measures in the state of alarm
11.2.3.1 RD4 controller
11.2.3.2 MB2 controller
11.2.4 Function check
12. Tolerance range settings
12.1 RD4 controller
12.1.1 Setting the delay time for temperature tolerance range alarm
12.1.2 Setting the temperature tolerance range
12.1.3 Setting the delay time for pressure tolerance range alarm
12.1.4 Setting the pressure tolerance range
12.1.5 State of alarm
12.2 MB2 controller
12.2.1 Setting the alarm delay times and the tolerance ranges
12.2.2 Alarm condition
13. Notification and alarm functions
13.1 Information messages
13.1.1 RD4 controller
13.1.2 MB2 controller
13.2 Alarm messages
13.2.1 RD4 controller
13.2.2 MB2 controller
13.3 Resetting an alarm
13.3.1 RD4 controller
13.3.2 MB2 controller
13.4 Activating / deactivating the audible alarm (buzzer)
13.4.1 RD4 controller
13.4.2 MB2 controller
14. RD4 controller: Program start / stop function
14.1 Start time program
14.2 Start week program
14.3 Stop program
15. MB2 controller: Timer program (stopwatch function)
15.1 Starting a timer program
15.1.1 Performance during program delay time
15.2 Stopping a running timer program
15.2.1 Pausing a running timer program
15.2.2 Cancelling a running timer program
15.3 Performance after the end of the program
16. MB2 controller: Time programs
16.1 Starting an existing time program
16.1.1 Performance during program delay time
16.2 Stopping a running time program
16.2.1 Pausing a running time program
16.2.2 Cancelling a running time program
16.3 Performance after the end of the program
16.4 Creating a new time program
16.5 Program editor: program management
16.5.1 Deleting a time program
16.6 Section editor: section management
16.6.1 Add a new program section
16.6.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
16.6.3 Deleting a program section
16.7 Value entry for a program section
16.7.1 Section duration
16.7.2 Set-point ramp and set-point step
16.7.3 Special controller functions
16.7.4 Setpoint entry
16.7.5 Tolerance range
16.7.6 Repeating one or several sections within a time program
16.7.7 Saving the time program
17. MB2 controller: Week programs
17.1 Starting an existing week program
17.2 Cancelling a running week program
17.3 Creating a new week program
17.4 Program editor: program management
17.4.1 Deleting a week program
17.5 Section editor: section management
17.5.1 Add a new program section
17.5.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
17.5.3 Deleting a program section
17.6 Value entry for a program section in the Section view
17.6.1 Set-point ramp and set-point step modes
17.6.2 Weekday
17.6.3 Start time
17.6.4 Setpoint entry
17.6.5 Special controller functions
18. Network and communication
18.1 RD4 controller: Ethernet network settings
18.1.1 Showing the network settings
18.1.1.1 Showing the chamberâs MAC address
18.1.1.2 Showing the IP address
18.1.1.3 Showing the subnet mask
18.1.1.4 Showing the standard gateway
18.1.1.5 Showing the DNS server address
18.1.1.6 Showing the DNS chamber name
18.1.2 Changing the configuration of the network settings
18.1.2.1 Selecting the type of IP address assignment (automatic / manual)
18.1.2.2 Selecting the type of assignment of the DNS server address (automatic / manual)
18.1.2.3 Assigning the IP address
18.1.2.4 Setting the subnet mask
18.1.2.5 Setting the standard gateway
18.1.2.6 Assigning the DNS server address
18.2 MB2 controller
18.2.1 Ethernet
18.2.1.1 Configuration
18.2.1.2 Display of MAC address
18.2.2 Web server
18.2.3 E-Mail
19. RD4 controller: Data recorder
19.1 Recorded data
19.2 Storage capacity
19.3 Setting the storage rate for the âDL1â recorder data
19.4 Deleting the data recorder
20. USB menu: Data transfer via USB interface
20.1 RD4 controller
20.1.1 Connecting the USB stick
20.1.2 Import function
20.1.3 Export functions
20.1.4 Ongoing data transfer
20.1.5 Error during data transmission
20.1.6 Removing the USB stick
20.2 MB2 controller
21. MB2 controller: Chart recorder display
21.1 Views
21.1.1 Show and hide legend
21.1.2 History display
21.2 Setting the parameters
22. Reference measurements
22.1 Checking the temperature in the inner chamber
22.1.1 Checking the controller display
22.1.2 Checking the spatial temperature exactitude
23. Options
23.1 APT-COM⢠4 Multi Management software (Option)
23.2 Analog outputs for temperature and pressure (option)
23.3 Measuring access port for vacuum, 9 poles (option)
23.4 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option)
23.4.1 Connection of the object temperature sensor
23.4.2 Display on the RD4 controller
23.4.3 Display on the MB2 controller
23.5 LED interior lighting
24. Cleaning and decontamination
24.1 Cleaning
24.2 Decontamination / chemical disinfection
25. Maintenance and service, troubleshooting, repair, testing
25.1 General information, personnel qualification
25.2 Simple troubleshooting
25.3 Maintenance intervals, service
25.4 Service Reminder
25.4.1 RD4 controller
25.4.2 MB2 controller
25.5 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH
26. Disposal
26.1 Disposal of the transport packing
26.2 Decommissioning
26.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany
26.4 Disposal of the chamber in the member states of the EU except for the Federal Republic of Germany
26.5 Disposal of the chamber in non-member states of the EU
27. Technical description
27.1 Factory calibration and adjustment
27.2 Over current protection
27.3 VD / VD-UL technical data
27.4 Equipment and options (extract)
27.5 Accessories and spare parts (extract)
27.6 Dimensions
27.6.1 VD 23
27.6.2 VD 56
27.6.3 VD 115
28. Certificates and declarations of conformity
28.1 EU Declaration of Conformity
28.2 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the âDeutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.â (German Social Accident Insurance) DGUV
29. Product registration
30. Contamination clearance certificate
30.1 For chambers located outside USA and Canada
30.2 For chambers located in USA and Canada
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1. Safety
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1.1 Personnel Qualification
8
1.2 Operating manual
8
1.3 Legal considerations
8
1.4 Structure of the safety instructions
9
1.4.1 Signal word panel
9
1.4.2 Safety alert symbol
9
1.4.3 Pictograms
10
1.4.4 Word message panel structure
10
1.5 Localization / position of safety labels on the chamber
11
1.6 Type plate
11
1.7 General safety instructions on installing and operating the chamber
12
1.8 Intended use
14
1.9 Foreseeable Misuse
16
1.10 Residual Risks
16
1.11 Operating instructions
18
1.12 Measures to prevent accidents
18
2. Description of the equipment
19
2.1 Chamber overview
20
2.2 Instrument panel with regular RD4 controller
21
2.3 Instrument panel with optional MB2 controller
21
2.4 Connections on the rear of the chamber
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 Vacuum expansion racks and rack holders
26
4.2 Mounting the tilt protection holders
27
4.3 Pump module (option)
28
4.3.1 Pump module without pump (option)
29
4.3.2 Pump module with pump stand (option)
29
4.4 Vacuum connection
31
4.4.1 VD connection kit for VAP1-VAP2 (option)
31
4.5 Connecting inert gas supply
32
4.6 Electrical connection
33
5. Functional overview and menu structure of the controller
34
5.1 RD4 controller
34
5.1.1 Menu structure of the controller and access levels
35
5.2 MB2 controller
36
5.2.1 Operating functions in normal display
37
5.2.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display
38
5.2.3 MB2 controller icons overview
39
5.2.4 MB2 controller operating modes
41
5.2.5 MB2 controller menu structure
41
5.2.5.1 Main menu
42
5.2.5.2 âSettingsâ submenu
43
5.2.5.3 âServiceâ submenu
43
5.2.6 Principle of controller entries
44
5.3 Performance during and after power failures
44
5.3.1 RD4 controller
44
5.3.2 MB2 controller
45
6. Start up
45
6.1 Condition after establishing the power connection
45
6.2 Standby mode: Turning on and off the vacuum drying oven
46
6.2.1 RD4 controller
46
6.2.2 MB2 controller
47
6.3 Controller settings upon start up
48
6.3.1 RD4 controller
48
6.3.2 MB2 controller
48
6.4 Vacuum system
49
6.4.1 Evacuation
49
6.4.2 Ventilation after completing the drying procedure (flooding with ambient air or inert gas)
50
6.4.3 Ventilation / breaking the vacuum in case of a power failure
50
6.4.4 Operation with inert gas
50
7. Set-point entry
51
7.1 RD4 controller
51
7.1.1 Temperature set-point entry
51
7.1.2 Pressure set-point entry
52
7.2 MB2 controller
52
7.2.1 Set-point entry through the âSetpointsâ menu
52
7.2.2 Direct setpoint entry via Normal display
53
8. Setting special controller functions
54
8.1 Menu structure
54
8.1.1 RD4 controller
54
8.1.1.1 âFunctions on/offâ menu
54
8.1.1.2 Quick Access menu
55
8.1.2 MB2 controller
55
8.1.2.1 âFunctions on/offâ menu
55
8.1.2.2 âControl on/offâ menu
57
8.2 Turning off the vacuum pump via the socket on the pump module
57
8.2.1 RD4 controller
57
8.2.2 MB2 controller
58
8.3 Using the optional universal connection âGAS/AIR 2â for ventilation
58
8.3.1 RD4 controller
59
8.3.2 MB2 controller
59
8.4 Close all valves
60
8.4.1 RD4 controller
60
8.4.2 MB2 controller
60
8.5 Activating / deactivating temperature control
61
8.5.1 RD4 controller
61
8.5.2 MB2 controller
61
8.6 Activating / deactivating pressure control
62
8.6.1 RD4 controller
62
8.6.2 MB2 controller
63
8.7 Drying monitoring
64
8.7.1 RD4 controller
65
8.7.2 MB2 controller
65
9. Authorization levels and password protection
66
9.1 RD4 controller
66
9.1.1 Password request
66
9.1.2 Assign and modify a password
66
9.1.2.1 Assign and modify the User password
66
9.1.2.2 Assign and modify the Admin password
67
9.2 MB2 controller
68
9.2.1 User management, authorization levels and password protection
68
9.2.2 Log in
71
9.2.3 Log out
72
9.2.4 User change
72
9.2.5 Password assignment and password change
73
9.2.5.1 Password change
73
9.2.5.2 Deleting the password for an individual authorization level
75
9.2.5.3 New password assignment for âserviceâ or âadminâ authorization level when the password function was deactivated
76
9.2.6 Activation code
77
10. General controller settings and information
78
10.1 RD4 controller
78
10.1.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
78
10.1.2 Selecting the temperature unit
78
10.1.3 Setting the current date
79
10.1.4 Setting the current time
80
10.1.5 Function âLanguage selection at restartâ
80
10.1.6 Setting the chamber address
81
10.1.7 Display brightness
81
10.1.8 Display of the inner chamber temperature and the heating temperature
81
10.2 MB2 controller
82
10.2.1 Selecting the controllerâs menu language
82
10.2.2 Setting date and time
82
10.2.3 Selecting the temperature unit
84
10.2.4 Display configuration
84
10.2.4.1 Adapting the display parameters
84
10.2.4.2 Touchscreen calibration
85
10.2.5 Event list
86
10.2.6 Service contact page
86
10.2.7 Current operating parameters
87
10.2.8 Technical chamber information
87
11. Temperature safety devices
88
11.1 Over temperature protective device class 2 (thermal switch)
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11.2 Overtemperature safety controller class 2
88
11.2.1 Safety controller mode
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11.2.2 Setting the safety controller
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11.2.2.1 RD4 controller: Setting the safety controller mode
89
11.2.2.2 RD4 controller: Setting the safety controller value
89
11.2.2.3 MB2 controller
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11.2.3 Message and measures in the state of alarm
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11.2.3.1 RD4 controller
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11.2.3.2 MB2 controller
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11.2.4 Function check
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12. Tolerance range settings
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12.1 RD4 controller
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12.1.1 Setting the delay time for temperature tolerance range alarm
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12.1.2 Setting the temperature tolerance range
92
12.1.3 Setting the delay time for pressure tolerance range alarm
93
12.1.4 Setting the pressure tolerance range
93
12.1.5 State of alarm
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12.2 MB2 controller
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12.2.1 Setting the alarm delay times and the tolerance ranges
94
12.2.2 Alarm condition
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13. Notification and alarm functions
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13.1 Information messages
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13.1.1 RD4 controller
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13.1.2 MB2 controller
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13.2 Alarm messages
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13.2.1 RD4 controller
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13.2.2 MB2 controller
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13.3 Resetting an alarm
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13.3.1 RD4 controller
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13.3.2 MB2 controller
99
13.4 Activating / deactivating the audible alarm (buzzer)
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13.4.1 RD4 controller
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13.4.2 MB2 controller
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14. RD4 controller: Program start / stop function
101
14.1 Start time program
101
14.2 Start week program
101
14.3 Stop program
102
15. MB2 controller: Timer program (stopwatch function)
103
15.1 Starting a timer program
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15.1.1 Performance during program delay time
103
15.2 Stopping a running timer program
104
15.2.1 Pausing a running timer program
104
15.2.2 Cancelling a running timer program
104
15.3 Performance after the end of the program
104
16. MB2 controller: Time programs
105
16.1 Starting an existing time program
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16.1.1 Performance during program delay time
106
16.2 Stopping a running time program
106
16.2.1 Pausing a running time program
106
16.2.2 Cancelling a running time program
106
16.3 Performance after the end of the program
106
16.4 Creating a new time program
107
16.5 Program editor: program management
107
16.5.1 Deleting a time program
108
16.6 Section editor: section management
109
16.6.1 Add a new program section
110
16.6.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
110
16.6.3 Deleting a program section
111
16.7 Value entry for a program section
112
16.7.1 Section duration
112
16.7.2 Set-point ramp and set-point step
113
16.7.3 Special controller functions
114
16.7.4 Setpoint entry
115
16.7.5 Tolerance range
115
16.7.6 Repeating one or several sections within a time program
116
16.7.7 Saving the time program
117
17. MB2 controller: Week programs
118
17.1 Starting an existing week program
118
17.2 Cancelling a running week program
118
17.3 Creating a new week program
119
17.4 Program editor: program management
120
17.4.1 Deleting a week program
121
17.5 Section editor: section management
122
17.5.1 Add a new program section
123
17.5.2 Copy and insert or replace a program section
123
17.5.3 Deleting a program section
124
17.6 Value entry for a program section in the Section view
124
17.6.1 Set-point ramp and set-point step modes
124
17.6.2 Weekday
125
17.6.3 Start time
125
17.6.4 Setpoint entry
125
17.6.5 Special controller functions
126
18. Network and communication
126
18.1 RD4 controller: Ethernet network settings
126
18.1.1 Showing the network settings
126
18.1.1.1 Showing the chamberâs MAC address
126
18.1.1.2 Showing the IP address
127
18.1.1.3 Showing the subnet mask
127
18.1.1.4 Showing the standard gateway
127
18.1.1.5 Showing the DNS server address
128
18.1.1.6 Showing the DNS chamber name
128
18.1.2 Changing the configuration of the network settings
128
18.1.2.1 Selecting the type of IP address assignment (automatic / manual)
129
18.1.2.2 Selecting the type of assignment of the DNS server address (automatic / manual)
129
18.1.2.3 Assigning the IP address
129
18.1.2.4 Setting the subnet mask
130
18.1.2.5 Setting the standard gateway
131
18.1.2.6 Assigning the DNS server address
131
18.2 MB2 controller
132
18.2.1 Ethernet
132
18.2.1.1 Configuration
132
18.2.1.2 Display of MAC address
133
18.2.2 Web server
133
18.2.3 E-Mail
134
19. RD4 controller: Data recorder
135
19.1 Recorded data
135
19.2 Storage capacity
135
19.3 Setting the storage rate for the âDL1â recorder data
136
19.4 Deleting the data recorder
136
20. USB menu: Data transfer via USB interface
136
20.1 RD4 controller
136
20.1.1 Connecting the USB stick
137
20.1.2 Import function
137
20.1.3 Export functions
137
20.1.4 Ongoing data transfer
138
20.1.5 Error during data transmission
138
20.1.6 Removing the USB stick
138
20.2 MB2 controller
138
21. MB2 controller: Chart recorder display
140
21.1 Views
140
21.1.1 Show and hide legend
140
21.1.2 History display
140
21.2 Setting the parameters
143
22. Reference measurements
144
22.1 Checking the temperature in the inner chamber
144
22.1.1 Checking the controller display
144
22.1.2 Checking the spatial temperature exactitude
144
23. Options
145
23.1 APT-COM⢠4 Multi Management software (Option)
145
23.2 Analog outputs for temperature and pressure (option)
145
23.3 Measuring access port for vacuum, 9 poles (option)
145
23.4 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option)
146
23.4.1 Connection of the object temperature sensor
146
23.4.2 Display on the RD4 controller
147
23.4.3 Display on the MB2 controller
147
23.5 LED interior lighting
147
24. Cleaning and decontamination
148
24.1 Cleaning
148
24.2 Decontamination / chemical disinfection
149
25. Maintenance and service, troubleshooting, repair, testing
151
25.1 General information, personnel qualification
151
25.2 Simple troubleshooting
151
25.3 Maintenance intervals, service
154
25.4 Service Reminder
154
25.4.1 RD4 controller
154
25.4.2 MB2 controller
155
25.5 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH
155
26. Disposal
156
26.1 Disposal of the transport packing
156
26.2 Decommissioning
156
26.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany
157
26.4 Disposal of the chamber in the member states of the EU except for the Federal Republic of Germany
158
26.5 Disposal of the chamber in non-member states of the EU
159
27. Technical description
160
27.1 Factory calibration and adjustment
160
27.2 Over current protection
160
27.3 VD / VD-UL technical data
160
27.4 Equipment and options (extract)
162
27.5 Accessories and spare parts (extract)
163
27.6 Dimensions
165
27.6.1 VD 23
165
27.6.2 VD 56
166
27.6.3 VD 115
167
28. Certificates and declarations of conformity
168
28.1 EU Declaration of Conformity
168
28.2 Certificate for the GS mark of conformity of the âDeutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.â (German Social Accident Insurance) DGUV
171
29. Product registration
173
30. Contamination clearance certificate
174
30.1 For chambers located outside USA and Canada
174
30.2 For chambers located in USA and Canada
177
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