Baker Ruskinn Sci-tive SI-046 Manual


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1. OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................................................3
1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................................................................................3
1.2 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE .....................................................................................................................4
1.3 SYMBOLS............................................................................................................................................6
2. 1 YEAR SERVICE PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................7
2.1 REMOVING THE DETOX SACHETS ..............................................................................................................7
2.2 REPLACING THE OXYGEN SENSOR .............................................................................................................7
2.3 CLEANING THE WATER AND OIL TANKS ......................................................................................................9
2.4 REPLACING THE HUMIDITY SENSOR .........................................................................................................14
2.5 TESTING PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................................................15
3. 2 YEAR SERVICE .....................................................................................................................................17
3.1 REMOVING THE FLOOR TRAY .................................................................................................................17
3.2 REMOVING THE CEILING PANEL..............................................................................................................18
3.3 REMOVING THE REAR WALL..................................................................................................................18
3.4REPLACING THE CIRCULATION FANS ........................................................................................................19
3.5 REPLACING THE INTERLOCK DOOR CLAMPS ...............................................................................................20
3.6 REFITTING THE REAR WALL ...................................................................................................................21
3.7 REPLACING THE OXYGEN SENSOR ...........................................................................................................22
3.8 REPLACING THE CONDENSER FAN ...........................................................................................................23
3.9 REPLACING THE GAS SAMPLE PUMP........................................................................................................24
3.10 REPLACING THE GAS SAMPLE CONDENSATE FAN ........................................................................................24
3.11 REPLACING THE GAS SAMPLE HEATSINK FAN.............................................................................................25
3.12 REPLACING THE INTERLOCK END PANEL AIR CIRCULATION FAN ......................................................................25
3.13 CLEANING THE WATER AND OIL TANKS ....................................................................................................26
3.14 REPLACING THE HUMIDITY SENSOR .........................................................................................................31
3.15 TESTING PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................................................32
4. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................................33
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1. Overview
1.1 Safety Instructions
Baker and/or Ruskinn do not take any responsibility for damages caused by using the equipment for
other purposes than described in this user manual.
The mains appliance coupler and plug are the AC mains supply isolation device and must be easily
accessible when installed.
In case of emergency disconnect the SCI-tive from the AC Mains Outlet.
Ensure that the connecting cable is not squeezed or bent when the unit is being installed or moved.
All installation work and adjustments to the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel. Work
performed by persons with insufficient technical knowledge may adversely affect the performance
of the unit or cause physical injury or damage to the equipment.
All servicing and repairs must be carried out by a qualified customer service engineer. Only genuine
spare parts must be used.
In case of damage to the SCI-tive disconnect the workstation from the mains outlet and contact
your local distributor.
All covers and lids must only to be removed by a qualified service engineer.
Nothing should be placed on the top of the workstation.
A power cord supplied with the workstation and should be used to connect to the mains outlet. If
a replacement is required it must be adequately rated for the application.
All cables and pipes should be routed to ensure that they do not pose a trip hazard.
Mains supply Voltage fluctuation must not exceed ±10% of the nominal Voltage.
Gas regulators must be used for each gas supply. A 2 stage regulator is recommended with a
maximum supply pressure of 4 Bar. Over pressure could damage the workstation.
Only the gases specified in this user manual may be used.
All gas bottles must be adequately secured before connection to the workstation.
The maximum power rating of the internal sockets must not be exceeded.
The end user is responsible for all materials and equipment places inside the workstation.
Before connecting any equipment to the internal mains sockets ensure that the equipment has or
is connected to a protective earth. If in doubt please contact the equipment manufacturer.
The workstation must not be operated at an ambient temperature over 30°C.
The cooling fan covers and cooling vents must not be covered or blocked.
The weight limit for the workstation internal floor is 30kg and must be evenly distributed.
The weight limit for the interlock tray is 5kg and must be evenly distributed.
There should be no naked flames close to the workstation.
The use of radioactive materials if strictly prohibited.
CAUTION: Asphyxiation Risk
The SCI-tive uses Nitrogen (N2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as part of normal use with the volume
released externally is inconsequential. In the event of a leak or malfunction this gas release may
become excessive. DO NOT OPERATE this unit in a SMALL ENCLOSURE such as a small room or walk-
in closet. An accidental release of Nitrogen or Carbon Dioxide could create an asphyxiating
atmosphere in a small space.
If the equipment is not use in a manor specified by the manufacture, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
Failure to adhere to these safety instructions could cause serious injury and will invalidate the
workstation warranty. Ruskinn technology limited accepts no responsibility for any accident, injury
or loss caused by unsafe operation of the workstation.

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1.2 Regulatory compliance
1.2.1 European Region
1.2.2 WEEE:
This equipment must be disposed of in accordance with the Waste from Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive
This product must not be treated as household waste. Instead, it shall be handed over to an
appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
If in doubt, please return this equipment to Ruskinn Technology Ltd who will correctly dispose of it for
you. We strongly recommend that this product is returned to RTL at the end of its useful life.

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1.2.3 North America Region:
This product is UL 61010-1 Listed, and CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1 under file number E113911.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
1.2.4 Precautions
The SCI-tive has been tested and approved to EN61010-1.This means that the SCI-tive meets or
exceeds the requirements for general electrical laboratory equipment in terms of its levels of emitted
electromagnetic (EM) radiation and its susceptibility to electromagnetic radiation from other devices.
It should be noted that the SCI-tive may be affected by high levels of stray EM radiation from other
electronic devices (even those which comply with relevant CISPR emission standards) that are being
used in close proximity to it.
WARNING: This system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby
equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the
equipment or shielding the location.

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1.3 Symbols
Before using the SCI-tive, please ensure that you are familiar with the symbols on the SCI-tive.
Figure 1: SCI-tive symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Refer to user manual.
~
Alternating current
O
Off
I
On
Functional Earth Connection
Protective Earth Connection
This product complies with the essential EEA requirements for Electrical Safety
and Electromagnetic compatibility as set out in the EMC directive 2004/108/EC
and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Caution, do not remove covers. No end user serviceable parts behind covers.
Please refer to this manual in all cases where this symbol appears, in order to
find out the nature of the Potential Hazard and actions to be taken in order to
avoid the Hazard.
Warning, this equipment contains high voltage circuitry.
Contains material or substances that may be hazardous to human health.
Please refer to your local biohazardous material handling procedure for further
advice on the handling and disposal of these items.
InvivO2contains hazardous components and must not be disposed of at a
household waste site. Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
USB socket
Date of manufacture in format
YYYY MM

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2. 1 Year Service Procedure
2.1 Removing the Detox Sachets
2.2 Replacing the Oxygen Sensor
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Figure 2: Humidity End Panel

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Figure 3: Oxygen Sensor

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2.3 Cleaning the Water and Oil Tanks
Figure 5: Water tank drain tube
Figure 4: Inside
panel of water
tank
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Figure 8: Secondary Pressure Relief (oil) tank
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Figure 9: Engineering Mode Software Screen
Figure 10: Engineering 2 Software screen

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Figure 11: Humidity System Settings

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2.4 Replacing the Humidity Sensor
Figure 12: Humidity Chip Removable Cover Plate

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2.5 Testing procedure
o
o
o

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Figure 13: Pressure Integrity Test Screen

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3. 2 Year Service
3.1 Removing the Floor Tray

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3.2 Removing the Ceiling Panel
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Figure 14: Ceiling Panel
3.3 Removing the Rear Wall
Figure 15: Rear Wall

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3.4 Replacing the Circulation Fans
Figure 16: Circulation Fans
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3.5 Replacing the Interlock Door Clamps
Figure 17: Inner Door Switch Moulded Cover
Figure 18: Inner Door Clamp Brackets
Figure 19: Inner Door Tube Retaining Plates
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