Yamato-scientific IN803 Low Temperature Incubators User Manual

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Programmable
Low Temperature Incubator
Model
IN603/803
Instruction Manual
- Second Edition -
Yamato Scientific Co. LTD.
z Thank you for purchasing " Programmable Low
Temperature Incubator, IN Series" of Yamato
Scientific Co., Ltd.
z To use this unit properly, read this "Instruction
Manual" thoroughly before using this unit.
Keep this instruction manual around this unit for
referring at anytime.
WARNING!:
Carefully read and thoroughly understand the
important warning items described in this
manual before usin
g
this unit.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - IN603/803

Programmable Low Temperature Incubator Model IN603/803 Instruction Manual - Second Edition - Yamato Scientific Co. LTD. z Thank you for purchasing

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6 Before Using this unit Requirements for Installation 7. Choose a correct power distribution board or receptacle • Choose a correct power distrib

Page 3 - Contents

7 Before Using this unit When Using the Unit CAUTION! 1. Do not use explosive or flammable substance • Never use explosive substances, flammable

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8 Before Using this unit Defrost in Refrigerator Much frost on the evaporator degrades the refrigeration capability, which may cause uncontrollabil

Page 5 - WARNING!

9 Description and Function of Each Part Main Unit IN603 Front view Rear view Power switch (Earth leakage breaker)Inner door Cable port Ma

Page 6 - Table of Illustrated Symbols

10 Description and Function of Each Part Main Unit IN803 Front view Rear view Power switch (Earth leakage breaker)Inner door Cable port Ma

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11 Description and Function of Each Part Structure Chart IN603 内扉 扉パッキン 棚板 コントローラ操作パネル ファン 温 度 センサ 蒸発器 ヒータ コンプレッサ コンデンサ霜観測窓 Shelf Door packing I

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12 Description and Function of Each Part Structure Chart IN803 コントローラ棚板(Pt&K ダブルセンサ)扉パッキン内扉操作パネルファン温度センサ蒸発器ヒータコンプレッサコンデンサ霜観測窓 Shelf Door pa

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13 Description and Function of Each Part Control Panel AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP1 2 3 49 10 11 12 13 14 151617181920 5 6 7 8 ℃PROGRAMSTAND

Page 10 - Before Using this unit

14 Operation Method Key Operation Chart of Mode Setting and Program Registering

Page 11 - CAUTION!

15 Operation Method Operation Mode and Function List The operation mode consists of the following four modes. No. Name Description Page1. Fixed

Page 13 - Main Unit

16 Operation Method Fixed Temperature Operation Start the operation from turning on the power shown in the figure, and continue the operation under

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17 Operation Method Fixed Temperature Operation 3 Set temperature AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFUNCTION PROGRAM MENU

Page 15 - Structure Chart

18 Operation Method Fixed Temperature Operation 5 Vary the temperature AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFUNCTION PROGRAM

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19 Operation Method Auto Stop Operation As shown in the following figure, the device stops operating automatically by setting the timer. Setting of

Page 17 - Control Panel

20 Operation Method Auto Stop Operation 3 Set temperature and operation period/stop time. AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEA

Page 18 - Operation Method

21 Operation Method Auto Stop Operation Start operation AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFUNCTION PROGRAM MENU ENTER CA

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22 Operation Method Auto Start Operation As shown in the following figure, this mode is applied to the device for starting the operation after the

Page 20 - 2002/01/01 12:00

23 Operation Method Auto Start Operation 3 Set temperature and start wait period/time AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFU

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24 Operation Method Program Operation As shown in the figure, this mode is used for running the device under the setting program. Setting of the Pr

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25 Operation Method Program Operation 3 Set step number and start wait period/ time AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFUN

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Contents  Cautions in Using with Safety...1 • Explanation...

Page 24 - (Operation stop time

26 Operation Method Program Operation 4 Start operation AUTO STARTFIXED TEMPAUTO STOP PROGRAMSTANDBYENDHEATERFUNCTION PROGRAM MENU ENTER CA

Page 25 - (Waiting screen)

27 Operation Method Input Program 1 Select program function • Check that the power in turned on. PROGRAM TROUBLEENTER CANCEL Select step

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28 Operation Method Input Program 2 • The temperature is kept constant till the end of setting time when the "START TEMP" and the "

Page 27 - (Operation start time

29 Operation Method Input Program 2 ① After the step number is decided, the setting item selection screen is displayed. Select the items on the Su

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30 Operation Method Input Program 2 ② Select the "Set TEMP" and press the ENTER key. The temperature setting edition screen is displayed

Page 29 - Program OPR

31 Operation Method Input Program 3 Insert step into the position currently displayed ① Display the "Insert step" on the setting item sel

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32 Operation Method Input Program 5 Delete step currently displayed • Check that any program is registered. ① Select the "Delete step"

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33 Operation Method Program Creation Example • The program pattern below is explained as an example. Step No. Setting Temp. Setting Time Repeat

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34 Operation Method Program Creation Example 11 Press the PROGRAM key to display the "Rep. start". Rep. start ► NoS01 12 Press the ENTE

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35 Operation Method Program Creation Example 25 Set the "No" using the "▼▲". Rep. start ► NoS02 26 Press the ENTER key to dec

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 Handling Precautions ...52  Maintenance Method...

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36 Operation Method Program Creation Example 39 Press the PROGRAM key to display the "Rep. count". Rep.count ►EndlessS03 40 Press the E

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37 Operation Method Set Clock  The clock is not set at factory shipment. Set it with your watch or time tone before using the unit.  The set

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38 Operation Method Set Clock 3 Input value Date 2001/09/22 Time 17:30 ↓ Date 2002/09/22 Time 17:30 ① The "" (cursor) goes out and

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39 Operation Method Set the Timer Mode  Changes in timer mode are not reflected in the operation currently carried out in the following state of

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40 Operation Method Set the Operation Start Signal Input Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION

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41 Operation Method Set the Operation Stop Signal Input Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION

Page 41 - Time 23:59

42 Operation Method Set the Key Lock Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION TROUBLEENTER CA

Page 42 - Date 2002/09/22

43 Operation Method Set the Buzzer Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION TROUBLEENTER CANC

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44 Operation Method Calibration Offset Function  Calibration offset is a function which corrects the difference between the temperature in furnac

Page 44 - OPR signal ON

45 Operation Method Calibration Offset Function 3 Set calibration offset TROUBLEENTER CANCEL Calibrate +2.5℃ (Ex.) Indicated temperature on

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1 Cautions in Using with Safety Explanation MEANING OF ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLSVarious symbols are used in this safety manual in order to use the unit

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46 Operation Method Integrating Operation Time  The integrating operation time is a function to check the operation hours of unit. Its content

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47 Operation Method Set the Defrost Operation Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION TROUBL

Page 48 - Calibrate ±0.0℃

48 Operation Method Set the Cycle Defrost Operation Time 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION Cy

Page 49 - Calibrate +2.5℃

49 Operation Method Set the Refrigerator Operation Mode 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on. FUNCTION T

Page 50 - DEFROST

50 Operation Method Set the Communication Lockout Mode (Optional accessory) 1 Select the item in function menu • Check that the power in turned on

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51 Operation Method The Independent Overheating Prevention Device 1 Select the item in function menu 60℃ ① Set the temperature using

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52 Handling Precautions WARNING! If a problem occurs If smoke or strange odor should come out of this unit for some reason, turn off the power ke

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53 Maintenance Method Daily Inspection and Maintenance WARNING! • Disconnect the power cable from the power source when doing an inspection or m

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54 Long storage and disposal When not using this unit for long term / When disposing CAUTION! When not using this unit for long term… • Turn off t

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55 In the Event of Failure… Error Indication Error code Name Cause Solution Er.00 Setting value error Setting value is out of usable range Set

Page 56 - Handling Precautions

2 Cautions in Using with Safety Table of Illustrated Symbols Warning Warning, generally Warning, high voltage Warning, high temperatureWarnin

Page 57 - Maintenance Method

56 In the Event of Failure… Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Earth leakage breaker failure Replace the part. Power switch failure

Page 58 - Long storage and disposal

57 After Service and Warranty In Case of Request for Repair If the failure occurs, stop the operation, turn OFF the power switch, and unplug the

Page 59 - In the Event of Failure…

58 Specification IN603 IN803 Method Forced circulation Temperature control range - 5℃ to +50℃ Temperature adjustment accuracy ±0.3℃ (Refrigera

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59 Specification IN603 IN803 Internal dimensions (W×D×H mm) 600×477×500 600×477×1000 External dimensions (W×D×H mm) 710×645×915 710×645×1630 Capa

Page 61 - After Service and Warranty

60 Wiring Diagram IN603 J1J1 Symbol Part name Symbol Part name ELB Earth leakage breaker TH Temperature sensor 1, 2 Terminal block OH Indep

Page 62 - Specification

61 Wiring Diagram IN803 J1J1 Symbol Part name Symbol Part name ELB Earth leakage breaker TH Temperature sensor 1, 2 Terminal block OH Indep

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62 Replacement Parts Table Common parts Part Name Code No. Specification Manufacturer Control board (CR3R) LT13637 Hitec IV CR3R Yamato Scie

Page 64 - Wiring Diagram

63 Reference List of Dangerous Substances Never use explosive substances, flammable substances and substances that include explosive or flammable

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64 Responsibility Please follow the instructions in this document when using this unit. Yamato Scientific has no responsibility for the accidents

Page 66 - Replacement Parts Table

3 Cautions in Using with Safety Fundamental Matters of "WARNING!" and "CAUTION!" WARNING! Do not use this unit in an area wh

Page 67 - Reference

4 Before Using this unit Requirements for Installation WARNING! 1. Always ground this unit • Be sure to connect the earth wire (the green cable

Page 68 - Yamato Scientific Co., Ltd

5 Before Using this unit Requirements for Installation 4. Do not use this unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas • Never use

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