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Thermo Electron HERAsafe KS Operating instructions

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Safety Cabinet HERAsafe KS / KSPSafety Cabinet HERAsafe KS / KSP
Service InstructionsService Instructions
Valid: 03.2006 / 50077494 DValid: 03.2006 / 50077494 D
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Robert-Bosch-Straße 1Robert-Bosch-Straße 1
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1.1. General General notesnotes .................................................................................................................................................................................. 88
1.11.1 SafeSafety instrty instructiuctions for servons for service work....ice work.......................................................................................... 88
1.21.2 WarWarrantyranty ................................................................................................................................................................................ 99
1.31.3 ExplExplanatanation ion of of symsymbolsbols .................................................................................................................................. 99
1.3.1.3.11 SymSymbols usbols used in the sered in the servicvice instre instructiuctions:ons:................................................................ 99
1.3.1.3.22 SymSymbols bols on on the the devidevice:ce: .................................................................................................................... 1010
1.3.1.3.33 AddiAdditiontional sal symbymbols ols on ton the dhe devievice (ce (EN EN versversion)ion):: ........................................ 1111
1.3.1.3.44 AddiAdditiontional sal symbymbols ols on thon the dee device vice (NS(NSF veF versirsion):on): .................................... 1111
1.41.4 SafeSafety ty instinstructructions for ions for reparepairsirs ............................................................................................................ 1212
1.51.5 SStantandarddards and s and safesafety regulty regulatioationsns ................................................................................................ 1414
2.2. TTools ools and aand auxiliaruxiliariesies........................................................................................................................................................ 1515
2.12.1 AuxAuxiliiliarieariess ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1515
2.22.2 List of List of requrequired toolsired tools ........................................................................................................................................ 1515
3.3. AccessorAccessoriesies .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1616
3.13.1 ExhExhaust system accessaust system accessorieoriess .............................................................................................................. 1616
3.23.2 InstInstallalling exing exhaushaust systt system accem accessoessoriesries ................................................................................ 1616
3.33.3 ExhaExhaust ust syssystem tem acceaccessorssories ies for for disidisinfecnfectiontion ............................................................ 1717
3.43.4 Fixed Fixed rackrack ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1818
3.53.5 HeigHeight-aht-adjusdjustabtable le rackrack.................................................................................................................................. 1818
3.63.6 HeigHeight-aht-adjusdjustabtable racle rack with ek with electlectric drric drive.....ive................................................................... 1919
3.73.7 LevLevellielling ng the the devidevicece .......................................................................................................................................... 1919
3.83.8 Drain Drain valve valve (optional(optional))...................................................................................................................................... 2020
4.4. Media Media conneconnections........ctions...................................................................................................................................................... 2121
4.14.1 InstInstallallatioation poin points nts for mfor media edia valvalves ves (opt(optionaional) al) at the t the samsampleple
chamber chamber rear rear panelpanel .......................................................................................................................................... 2121
4.24.2 InstInstallallatioation pon pointints as at tht the se sampample le chamchamber ber sidesidewallwallss ...................................... 2222
4.34.3 InstInstallalling ing medmedia ia valvalvesves ................................................................................................................................ 2323
5.5. LampLampss ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2525
5.15.1 RepReplacilacing the lung the luminminescescent tubent tubeses ................................................................................................ 2525
5.25.2 RepReplacilacing the lng the lumiuminescnescent tuent tube sobe socketcketss .......................................................................... 2525
5.35.3 ReplReplacinacing the g the illillumiuminatination poon power swer supplupply uniy unitt ............................................................ 2626
5.45.4 ReplReplaciacing ng UV UV lamlampsps ........................................................................................................................................ 2626
5.55.5 ReplReplacinacing thg the UV e UV lamlamp pop power wer suppsupply uly unitnit .................................................................... 2727
6.6. InternInternal al outletoutletss .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2828
6.16.1 ReplReplacinacing outlg outlets fets for accor accessoessoriesries .............................................................................................. 2828
6.26.2 ReplReplacinacing the disig the disinfecnfectiotion adaptn adapterer ............................................................................................ 2828
7.7. Display Display panpanelel ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2929
7.17.1 RepReplacilacing the displang the display panel foily panel foil...................................................................................................... 2929
7.27.2 RepReplacilacing the dispng the display panlay panelel ................................................................................................................ 2929
7.37.3 RepReplacilacing the ng the keykeyboarboard d foilfoil .................................................................................................................. 3030
7.47.4 RepReplacilacing ng the the pilopilot t swiswitchtch ........................................................................................................................ 3030
8.8. Side Side windowwindow .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3131
8.18.1 ReplReplacinacing g the side the side winwindowdow .................................................................................................................... 3131
9.9. Filter Filter compocomponentnentss ................................................................................................................................................................ 3232
9.19.1 Filter Filter applicatapplication..........ion............................................................................................................................................ 3232
9.29.2 InsInstatallllinging/re/remomoviving the perng the perforforateated paned panel (fill (filteter protr protecectition)on) .................. 3333
9.39.3 RemRemovinoving/ing/instastallinlling the g the plenplenum cum coverover ................................................................................ 3333
9.49.4 RepReplaclacining thg the ine inlet let proprotetectiction (on (appapplilicatcationions in s in EU / EU / EMEMEA oEA onlnly)y) 3434
9.59.5 ReplReplacinacing g the exhausthe exhaust t filtfilterer .................................................................................................................. 3535
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9.69.6 ReplReplacinacing g the the downdownflow filter....flow filter.......................................................................................................... 3636
9.79.7 ReplacinReplacing g the the prefilter........prefilter............................................................................................................................ 3636
10.10. BlowersBlowers .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3838
10.110.1 ReplacinReplacing g the the exhaust exhaust blowerblower .......................................................................................................... 3838
10.210.2 ReplacinReplacing g the the downflow downflow blowerblower...................................................................................................... 3939
11.11. PressuPressure re sensorsensorss .................................................................................................................................................................. 4040
111.11.1 ReplacinReplacing g pressure pressure sensorssensors................................................................................................................ 4040
12.12. FronFront t door componendoor componentsts ............................................................................................................................................ 4141
12.112.1 ReplacinReplacing tg the fhe front ront door door assemblassemblyy ............................................................................................ 4141
12.212.2 ReplacinReplacing the g the gas gas strutsstruts ............................................................................................................................ 4343
12.312.3 ReplacinReplacing g the the front front door door sealseal ............................................................................................................ 4343
12.412.4 ReplacinReplacing g the the front front frame frame latchlatch ...................................................................................................... 4444
12.512.5 ReplacinReplacing the g the safety safety lockslocks...................................................................................................................... 4444
12.612.6 ReplacinReplacing g the the front front windowwindow .................................................................................................................. 4545
12.712.7 AdjustiAdjusting ng the the front front windowwindow .................................................................................................................... 4646
12.812.8 AdjustinAdjusting g the the switch switch pointspoints .................................................................................................................... 4747
12.912.9 ReplacinReplacing g the the front front window window drivedrive ................................................................................................ 4848
12.1012.10 ReplacinReplacing the front wig the front window safetndow safety feature baty feature batterytery ............................................ 4949
13.13. ContrControl ol box componenbox componentsts ........................................................................................................................................ 5050
13.113.1 ReplacinReplacing g control control box box electrielectrical cal componecomponentsnts............................................................ 5050
13.213.2 ConnectiConnecting thng the alae alarm crm contact.........ontact................................................................................................... 5151
14.14. Device Device contrcontrol ol progprogrammirammingng............................................................................................................................ 5252
14.114.1 Setting Setting the the remote remote controlcontrol ...................................................................................................................... 5252
14.214.2 Program Program structurstructuree ................................................................................................................................................ 5252
14.314.3 Service Service levellevel ................................................................................................................................................................ 5353
14.3.114.3.1 Service level overviewService level overview........................................................................................................................ 5353
14.3.214.3.2 Service level Service level settings........settings.................................................................................................................... 5555
14.414.4 ParameteParameter levelsr levels.................................................................................................................................................... 5757
14.4.114.4.1 ParametParameter level overvieer level overvieww .............................................................................................................. 5757
14.4.214.4.2 ParametParameter level settingser level settings .................................................................................................................. 5959
14.4.314.4.3 ConfiguriConfiguring the ng the switchiswitching stng states oates of a f a device device control.........control................... 6161
14.514.5 DisinfecDisinfection leveltion level.................................................................................................................................................... 6363
14.5.114.5.1 DisinfecDisinfection levtion level overviel overviewew .......................................................................................................... 6363
14.5.214.5.2 DisinfecDisinfection level settition level settingsngs .............................................................................................................. 6464
15.15. Auto-cAuto-calibratalibration ion routinroutinee ............................................................................................................................................ 6666
15.115.1 Function Function of of the the auto-calauto-calibration ibration routineroutine.............................................................................. 6666
15.215.2 StStarting arting the the auto-caliauto-calibration bration routineroutine ........................................................................................ 6666
15.315.3 AutoAutomatmatic inteic interruprruptiotion of the auto-cn of the auto-calibalibratiration roution routinene .................................. 6767
15.415.4 ManManual intual interruerruptioption of the auto-cn of the auto-calialibratbration rouion routinetine .......................................... 6767
15.515.5 ManManual aborual abortion of the auttion of the auto-cao-caliblibratiration routon routineine .................................................... 6767
15.615.6 Manual Manual start start of of the the auto-caliauto-calibration bration routineroutine.................................................................. 6868
15.715.7 Failures Failures upon upon starting starting the the auto-caliauto-calibration bration routine:.........routine:................................. 6868
A.A. InstInstallation allation test test / Re/ Repeat peat testtest ............................................................................................................................ 6969
A.1A.1 ClasClassifsificatication of ion of the safetthe safety y cabicabinetnet ............................................................................................ 6969
A.2 A.2 TTest est termsterms ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6969
A.3A.3 Extent Extent of of the the teststests ................................................................................................................................................ 7070
A.4A.4 TTesting esting equipmenequipmentt .............................................................................................................................................. 7070
A. A. 4.14.1 ManufacManufacturers turers in Uin USASA ........................................................................................................................ 7070
A.4.2 A.4.2 ManufactManufacturers urers in in EuropeEurope .............................................................................................................. 7171
A.5A.5 ElectricElectrical al safety safety testtest.......................................................................................................................................... 7272
A.6A.6 HEPHEPA A filter filter leakage leakage testtest .............................................................................................................................. 7474
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A.7A.7 PrefPrefilteilter r elemelement ent leakleakage age test.....test....................................................................................................... 7676
A.8 A.8 InflInflow ow velvelocitocity y testestt ............................................................................................................................................ 8080
A.8.A.8.11 AltAlternaernativtive meae measuresuremenment of the it of the inflonflow velw velocitocity in thy in thee
work work aperture aperture (NSF (NSF 49)49) .................................................................................................................... 8080
A.8.A.8.22 AltAlternaernativtive meae measuresuremenment of the it of the inflnflow velow velocitocity in thy in thee
work work aperture aperture (EN (EN 12469)12469) ............................................................................................................ 8282
A.8.A.8.33 DirDirect ect meameasuresuremenment t (DI(DIM) oM) of thf the ine inflow flow air air voluvolume me inin
the the work work aperture (NSF aperture (NSF 49)49) ........................................................................................................ 8383
A.8.A.8.44 CalCalculaculating tting the inflhe inflow velow velocitocity (EN 124y (EN 12469)69) ........................................................ 8484
A.8A.8.5.5 ExhExhaust aust airfairflow low volvolume ume testtest ...................................................................................................... 8686
A.9A.9 DownDownflow flow velvelocitocity y testtest .................................................................................................................................. 8787
A.9.A.9.11 TTest in accest in accordaordance witnce with NSF 49, h NSF 49, AnneAnnex Fx F .......................................................... 8787
A.10A.10 Airflow paAirflow pattern testttern test .............................................................................................................................................. 9191
A.10.1A.10.1 Airflow directioAirflow direction testn test .............................................................................................................................. 9191
A.10.2A.10.2 LeakproofLeakproofness tness test foest for the r the front front windowwindow ................................................................ 9191
A.10.3A.10.3 LeakproofLeakproofness ness test test for for edges edges and and cornerscorners ........................................................ 9292
A.10A.10.4.4 LeakLeakprooproofnesfness test for ses test for seals and foals and for the upper the upper closr closing edging edgee 9292
A.1A.111 Noise leNoise level testvel test ........................................................................................................................................................ 9393
A.12A.12 Lighting iLighting intensity tntensity testest ...................................................................................................................................... 9494
A.13A.13 VibratVibration ion testtest ................................................................................................................................................................ 9595
A.14A.14 UV intensity testUV intensity test ...................................................................................................................................................... 9696
A.15A.15 Setting Setting the the monitorimonitoring ng devicesdevices ........................................................................................................ 9696
A.15.1A.15.1 Downflow Downflow velocity avelocity alarm valuelarm valuess .......................................................................................... 9696
A.15.2A.15.2 Inflow vInflow velocity elocity alarm vaalarm valueslues ...................................................................................................... 9797
B.B. DecontDecontaminatiamination on with with gasgas .................................................................................................................................... 9898
B.1B.1 DisDisinfeinfectiction on witwith h formformaldealdehydehyde ...................................................................................................... 9898
B.1.1B.1.1 ProcedureProcedure .............................................................................................................................................................. 9898
C.C. InstInstallation allation instruinstructionsctions, , KSP KSP versionversion.......................................................................................... 101101
C.1C.1 SequSequence of ence of the the instinstallallatioationn ............................................................................................................ 101101
C.2C.2 EquiEquippinpping g the the prefprefilteilter r houshousinging.................................................................................................... 103103
C.3C.3 SStartarting the auto-ting the auto-calicalibratbration roution routineine .................................................................................... 103103
C.4C.4 CondConductiucting the ng the instinstallaallation testtion test .................................................................................................. 104104
C.5C.5 MarMarking king the the devidevice foce for itr its ins intendtended ped purpourposese .......................................................... 104104
D.D. SpSpare are parpartsts .................................................................................................................................................................................... 105105
E.E. ParameParameter ter listslists ...................................................................................................................................................................... 112112
E.1E.1 ServService ice parparametameter er overoverview.....view............................................................................................. 111212
E.E.22 OvOververview iew errerror cor code oode of frof front wnt winindow dow funfunctctioion....n........................................ 111313
E.3E.3 FunFunctioction n paraparametmeter er overoverviewview .............................................................................................. 111414
E.4E.4 DisDisinfeinfectioction n parparameameter ter overoverviewview .................................................................................... 111515
FF.. FailurFailure ce codesodes ............................................................................................................................................................................ 116116
FF.1.1 FaiFailure lure code code overoverviewview .................................................................................................................... 111616
E.E. TTest est reporreportt ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 111177
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Figures
FiFig.g. 11 ExExhahausust syst systetem accm accesessosoriries...es............................................................................... 1616
FFigig.. 22 ExExhahausust syt syststem aem accccesessosoriries fes for dor disisininfefectctioionn ................................ 1717
FiFig.g. 3-a3-a InsInstatallllining g the KS the KS racracks....ks.................................................................................................. 1818
FiFig.g. 3-b3-b InsInstatallllining the eg the eleclectrtricaical KS ral KS rackck .......................................................................... 1919
FigFig.. 3-c3-c DeviDevice ce stastandsnds ................................................................................................................................ 1919
FiFig.g. 44 DrDraiain n vavalvlve e ininststalallalatitionon .................................................................................................... 2020
FiFig.g. 55 InInststalallalatition on popoinints ts at at ththe re reaear pr pananelel .............................................................. 2121
FiFig.g. 66 InInststalallalatition on popoinints ts at at ththe se sididewewalalll .................................................................... 2222
FFigig.. 77 MeMedidia vaa valvlve ine inststalallalatition aon at tht the ree rear par pananelel .......................................... 2323
FiFig.g. 88 MeMedidia va valalve ve ininststalallalatition on at at ththe se sididewewalalll .................................................. 2424
FFigig.. 99 LuLummininesescecent nt tutube be anand sd socockeket rt repeplalacecemmenentt .................................... 2525
FiFig. g. 1010 IllIllumumininatiation on powpower er supsupply ply uniunit t repreplaclacememenentt .................................... 2626
FiFig. 11g. 11 UV lamUV lamp p repreplaclacememenentt ........................................................................................................ 2626
FiFig. 1g. 122 UV lUV lamamp pop powewer sur supppply uly uninit ret replplacacememenentt ............................................ 2727
FiFig. 13g. 13 IntInternernal outlal outlet replet replacacemement..ent...................................................................................... 2828
FiFig. 1g. 144 DiDisplsplay pay paneanel fol foil ril repleplacacemementent ............................................................................ 2929
FiFig. 1g. 155 KeKeyboyboard ard foifoil rel replplacacemementent ........................................................................................ 3030
FiFig. 16g. 16 PiPilolot swit switctch reph replalacemcementent .............................................................................................. 3030
FiFig. 1g. 177 SiSide wde winindow dow repreplalacemcemenentt .......................................................................................... 3131
FiFig. g. 1818 PePerforforatrated ed papanel nel (f(fililter ter proprotectectition) on) ininststalallatlatioionn ............................ 3333
FiFig. g. 1919 PlPlenuenum m cocoverver ................................................................................................................................ 3333
FiFig. 20g. 20 CoaCoarse firse filtlter reper replalacemcementent ............................................................................................ 3434
FiFig. 21g. 21 ExExhauhaust filtst filter repler replaceacemement...nt....................................................................................... 3535
FiFig. 22g. 22 DoDownfwnflolow filw filter rter repeplaclacememenentt .................................................................................... 3636
FiFig. g. 2323 PrPrefiefiltelter r repreplalacemcementent .......................................................................................................... 3737
FiFig. 24g. 24 ExExhauhaust blst bloweower repr replalacemcement...ent............................................................................... 3838
FiFig. g. 2525 DoDownfwnflow low blbloweower rr repleplacacemementent ............................................................................ 3939
FiFig. g. 2626 PrPressessure ure sensensor sor repreplaclacememenentt .............................................................................. 4040
FiFig. g. 2727 FrFront door hingont door hingee ........................................................................................................................ 4141
FiFig. 28g. 28 HiHinge bolnge bolt remot removalval ................................................................................................................ 4242
FiFig. 29g. 29 Gas strGas strut ut reremomovalval .................................................................................................................... 4343
FiFig. 3g. 300 FrFront ont dodoor sor seal eal repreplalacemcementent .................................................................................. 4343
FiFig. 31g. 31 FrFront framont frame e lalatchtch ...................................................................................................................... 4444
FigFig. . 3232 SafeSafety ty locklockss ...................................................................................................................................... 4444
FiFig. 33g. 33 ReRemomove fronve front t wiwindndowow ........................................................................................................ 4545
FiFig. g. 3434 CaCable ble retretaiainernerss ............................................................................................................................ 4545
FiFig. g. 3535 WiWindondow dw drivrive me mounountiting ng brabrackcketet ........................................................................ 4646
FigFig. . 3636 PosiPositiotion n swiswitchetchess ...................................................................................................................... 4747
FiFig. 37g. 37 WiWindondow driw drive reve replaplacecemementnt ........................................................................................ 4848
FiFig. 38g. 38 BaBattettery/ Cry/ Connonnectectining cabg cablele .......................................................................................... 4949
FiFig. g. 3939 CoContrntrol ol box box elelectectrirical cal cocompmponeonentntss ................................................................ 5050
FiFig. g. 4040 CoContntact act funfunctctioionn ........................................................................................................................ 5151
FiFig. 4g. 411 ExExamamplple foe for exr exterternal nal coconnennectiction...on................................................................... 5151
FiFig. g. 4242 RemRemote ote cocontrntrol ol IR IR addaddresress s sesettittingng .............................................................. 5252
FiFig. g. 4343 SerServivice ce levlevel el didisplsplayay ............................................................................................................ 5555
FiFig. 44g. 44 PaParamrameteter leveer level l didisplsplayay .................................................................................................. 5959
FiFig. 45g. 45 DiDisinsinfecfectition levon level disel displplayay .............................................................................................. 6464
FigFig. . A A 11 HEPHEPA A filtfilter ler leakaeakage tge test.....est............................................................................................. 7575
FiFig. g. A A 22 InfInflow low velvelococity ity testest art arranrangemgement ent NSNSF 4F 499 ............................................ 7777
FiFig. A 3g. A 3 InfInflow air vollow air volumume e tetestst ........................................................................................................ 7878
FiFig. g. A A 44 TTesest grt grid aid abovbove the the exe exhahaust ust apapertertururee ...................................................... 8080
FigFig. . A A 4a4a InflInflow vow velocelocity ity test test arraarrangemngementent ...................................................................... 8282
FiFig. A 5g. A 5 InfInflow air vollow air volumume e tetestst ........................................................................................................ 8383
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FiFig. g. A A 66 TTesest grt grid aid abovbove the the exe exhahaust ust apapertertururee ...................................................... 8585
FiFig. g. A A 77 DowDownfnflow low veveloclocitity ty test est arrarrangangemement ent in in accaccordordancancee
with with NSF 49, NSF 49, Annex AAnnex A ...................................................................................................... 8787
FiFig. g. AA 88 DoDownwnflflow vow velelococitity tey test ast arrrranangegemement int in acn accocordrdanancece
with EN 12469 / DIN with EN 12469 / DIN 1298012980 .................................................................................... 8989
FiFig. Ag. A 99 AiAirflrflow ow papattettern rn II .......................................................................................................................... 9191
FigFig. A 10. A 10 AirAirflow paflow patterttern IIn II ........................................................................................................................ 9292
FigFig. A 11. A 11 NoisNoise e levlevel testel test ............................................................................................................................ 9393
FigFig. A12. A12 LighLighting inting intenstensity teity testst .......................................................................................................... 9494
FigFig. . A13A13 VibVibratiration on test....test................................................................................................................................ 9595
FigFig. . B B 11 DisiDisinfecnfection tion hoodhood .................................................................................................................. 100100
FiFig. C g. C 11 PrePrefifiltelter hor housusing ing anand hed heigight aht adjdjustustmementnt .......................................... 101011
FiFig. C 2g. C 2 LifLiftiting mng mecechanhanisism anm and red retatainining ing scscrewrewss .......................................... 101022
FiFig. C 3g. C 3 EqEquipuippinping the prg the prefiefiltlter hoer housiusingng ...................................................................... 101033
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The following are the addresses of the international ThermoThe following are the addresses of the international Thermo
Sales Organisations.Sales Organisations.
11.1.1 SaSafefety ty ininsstrtrucuctitionons fs foor sr serervvicice we woorkrk
Please note that any repairs to the device must be carried out only by person-Please note that any repairs to the device must be carried out only by person-
nel with appropriate qualification. Prior to installing spare parts or performing re-nel with appropriate qualification. Prior to installing spare parts or performing re-
pairs, read these pairs, read these service instructions and service instructions and the operating the operating instructions carefully.instructions carefully.
•• The reThe replacemenplacement of dt of defined sefined spare ppare parts marts must be ust be performeperformed only d only by the by the TTech-ech-
nical Service of Thermo Electron LED or by authorized service personnel thatnical Service of Thermo Electron LED or by authorized service personnel that
has been trained by Thermo Electron LED.has been trained by Thermo Electron LED.
•• EleElectrictrical wocal work must be cark must be carrierried out only by eld out only by electrectrical exical expert pepert personrsonnel.nel.
•• WorWork to gak to gas sups supply liply lines annes and to gad to gas supps supply syly system stem compocomponents nents must must bebe
carried out only by trained gas and air conditioning expert personnel.carried out only by trained gas and air conditioning expert personnel.
•• SerService wvice work mork must be caust be carrierried out in acd out in accordcordance wance with thith the apple applicaicable nable natio-tio-
nal regulations.nal regulations.
•• The coThe contenntents of thts of the serve service inice instrustructictions are sons are subjeubject to chct to change wange withoithoutut
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rating instructions, please contact Thermo Electron rating instructions, please contact Thermo Electron LED immediately for yourLED immediately for your
own safety.own safety.
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FaxFax + 49 (0) 6184 / 90-7474+ 49 (0) 6184 / 90-7474
E-MailE-Mail
info.labequipment.de@thermo.cominfo.labequipment.de@thermo.com
Postal address USAPostal address USA
Thermo Electron CorporationThermo Electron Corporation
275 Aiken Road275 Aiken Road
Asheville, NC 28804Asheville, NC 28804
USAUSA
Enquiries from North AmericaEnquiries from North America
PhonePhone +1 800-879 7767+1 800-879 7767
FaxFax +1 828-658 0363+1 828-658 0363
E-MailE-Mail
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Enquiries from Latin AmericaEnquiries from Latin America
PhonePhone +1 828-658 2711+1 828-658 2711
FaxFax +1 828-645 9466+1 828-645 9466
E-MailE-Mail
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Enquiries from Asia PacificEnquiries from Asia Pacific
PhonePhone +852-2711 3910+852-2711 3910
FaxFax +852-2711 3858+852-2711 3858
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11..22 WWaarrrraannttyy
Thermo Electron LED warrant the operational safety and functions of the Thermo Electron LED warrant the operational safety and functions of the safetysafety
cabinet only under the condition that:cabinet only under the condition that:
•• the devthe device is not moice is not modifidified. For saed. For safety refety reasonasons, unaus, unauthorthorized moized modifidificaticationsons
or alterations to the device are not permitted.or alterations to the device are not permitted.
•• only oronly originiginal spaal spare parre parts and acts and accesscessorieories that havs that have been defe been defined anined and approd approvedved
by Thermo Electron LED are used. The use of other parts presents unknownby Thermo Electron LED are used. The use of other parts presents unknown
hazards and must therefore be refrained from.hazards and must therefore be refrained from.
•• insinspectpections anions and maind maintenatenance are pence are perforrformed at thmed at the specie specified infied intervtervals.als.
•• a repea repeat tesat test is cot is conducnducted afted after anter any inspy inspectiections anons and repd repairsairs..
11..33 EExxppllaannaattiioon on of sf syymmbboollss
1.31.3.1.1 SySymbmbolols us used sed in in ththe se serervicvice ie insnstrtrucuctiotionsns::
WARNING!WARNING!
is used if non-observance may cause seriousis used if non-observance may cause serious
or even lethal injuries.or even lethal injuries.
CAUTION!CAUTION!
is used if non-observance may cause mediumis used if non-observance may cause medium
to minor injuries or physical damage.to minor injuries or physical damage.
NOTE!NOTE!
is used for hints and useful informationis used for hints and useful information..
RECYCLING!RECYCLING!
Valuable raw materials can be reused.Valuable raw materials can be reused.
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Electric shock hazard!Electric shock hazard!
Biohazard!Biohazard!
Hazardous gases!Hazardous gases!
1.1.33.2.2 SSymymbbools ls oon tn thhe de deveviicece::
Observe operating instructions (switchbox ceiling)Observe operating instructions (switchbox ceiling)
Biohazard (left front of device)Biohazard (left front of device)
or alternativelyor alternatively
Cytostatic agents (left front of device)Cytostatic agents (left front of device)
T5A fusing for sample chamber outlets (switchbox front)T5A fusing for sample chamber outlets (switchbox front)
RS 232 interface (switchbox front)RS 232 interface (switchbox front)
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Armrest installation (right side of light dome)Armrest installation (right side of light dome)
1.31.3.3.3 AdAddiditiotionanal syl symbmbolols on s on ththe de devievice (ce (EN EN veversirsionon):):
Safety-tested (light dome)Safety-tested (light dome)
1.31.3.4.4 AdAddiditiotionanal syl symbmbolols os on tn the dhe devievice (ce (NSNSF vF verersiosion)n)::
NSF symbol (light dome)NSF symbol (light dome)
ETL symbol (light dome)ETL symbol (light dome)
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1.1.44 SSafafeety ty ininststruructctioions ns fofor r rereppaiairsrs
The general safety instructions The general safety instructions point out potential hazards point out potential hazards during repairs. Tduring repairs. To pre-o pre-
vent constant repetitions, the following safety instructions are not mentioned ex-vent constant repetitions, the following safety instructions are not mentioned ex-
plicitly in the individual sections; instead, the sections contain only referencesplicitly in the individual sections; instead, the sections contain only references
to the general safety instructions.to the general safety instructions.
Prior to repairs, read the general safety instructions carefully.Prior to repairs, read the general safety instructions carefully.
WARNING - TWARNING - Toxic hazard / infeoxic hazard / infection hazard!ction hazard!
The safety cabinet can be used for processingThe safety cabinet can be used for processing
dangerous materials:dangerous materials:
 ininfefectctioious sus sububststananceces,s,
•• cytocytostastatic tic ageagentnts, s, toxtoxic ic subsubststancances.es.
Therefore, the device or device componentsTherefore, the device or device components
may be contaminated.may be contaminated.
Always observe the hygiene regulations of theAlways observe the hygiene regulations of the
operator!operator!
Prior to beginning service work, cytostatic, in-Prior to beginning service work, cytostatic, in-
fectious or other toxic substances or residuesfectious or other toxic substances or residues
thereof must always be removed completelythereof must always be removed completely
from the sample chamber!from the sample chamber!
1.1. PrioPrior to repairr to repairs, enquis, enquire the contre the contaminaminationation
hazard and make sure that the device hashazard and make sure that the device has
been cleaned and disinfected!been cleaned and disinfected!
2.2. A certifA certificate of noicate of nonobnobjectijection froon from the opem the ope--
rator is required.rator is required.
WARNING - Dangerous gases!WARNING - Dangerous gases!
If the safety cabinet is supplied with gases, theIf the safety cabinet is supplied with gases, the
external gas supply must be shut off prior toexternal gas supply must be shut off prior to
repairs!repairs!
1.1. Make suMake sure that tre that the worhe work roomk rooms are sus are suffi-ffi-
ciently ventilated.ciently ventilated.
2.2. If equIf equippedipped, activ, activate the ate the exhaust exhaust system.system.
3.3. ObsObserve serve safetafety daty data shea sheetsets..
4.4. Report Report damaged damaged or fauor faulty sulty supply lpply lines oines orr
connections to the operator of the device.connections to the operator of the device.
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WARNING - Electric shock hazard!WARNING - Electric shock hazard!
Contact with current-carrying components mayContact with current-carrying components may
cause a lethal electric shock.cause a lethal electric shock.
Motor-driven moving device components mayMotor-driven moving device components may
cause injuries when switched on accidental-cause injuries when switched on accidental-
lyly..
Prior to repairs, disconnect the device from thePrior to repairs, disconnect the device from the
power supply system!power supply system!
1. Isolate the device electrically.1. Isolate the device electrically.
2. Protect the device from accidental reconnec-2. Protect the device from accidental reconnec-
tion.tion.
3. Make sure the device is deenergized.3. Make sure the device is deenergized.
4. Ground and short the device.4. Ground and short the device.
5. Cover or barrier adjacent 5. Cover or barrier adjacent components thatcomponents that
are under voltage.are under voltage.
NOTE - Start-upNOTE - Start-up
If safety devices were removed or disabledIf safety devices were removed or disabled
during repairs, the unit must not be started upduring repairs, the unit must not be started up
before the safety devices have been reinstal-before the safety devices have been reinstal-
led and checked for proper operation!led and checked for proper operation!
Before the unit is started up and operated, aBefore the unit is started up and operated, a
test run must be performed.test run must be performed.
NOTE - RecyclingNOTE - Recycling
All device components except the filters canAll device components except the filters can
be recycled.be recycled.
If the device was used to process cytostatic,If the device was used to process cytostatic,
toxic or infectious substances, the required de-toxic or infectious substances, the required de-
contamination measures must be taken priorcontamination measures must be taken prior
to disposal or shipping.to disposal or shipping.
If contaminated components are to be discar-If contaminated components are to be discar-
ded during service work, they must be labelledded during service work, they must be labelled
in accordance with their grading as cytostatic,in accordance with their grading as cytostatic,
microbiological or otherwise toxic specialmicrobiological or otherwise toxic special
waste.waste.
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11.5.5 SSttaanndadardrds s anand d sasafefety ty rereggululaatitiononss
The device complies with the safety requirements of the following standards andThe device complies with the safety requirements of the following standards and
directives:directives:
USA / CanadaUSA / Canada
•• UL UL 616101010A0A-1 -1 FiFirsrst Et Edidititionon
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.1010.1-92 (Rev 1997/02/01)CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.1010.1-92 (Rev 1997/02/01)
•• OnOnly Kly KS veS versirsionon: NS: NSF / F / ANANSI 4SI 49 - 209 - 200202
Europe / Middle East / AfricaEurope / Middle East / Africa
•• IIEEC C 6611001100--11
•• EEN N 112299880 0 / / 22000055
•• OnlOnly KSP vy KSP versiersion: DIon: DIN 1298N 12980 / 1996 (0 / 1996 (DesiDesign DIgn DIN129N12980 / 2'80 / 2'20042004))
•• LoLow Vw Vololtatage Dge Dirirectectivive 73e 73/23 /23 EWEWGG
•• EMEMC DC Dirirecectitive ve 8989/3/336 36 EWEWGG
Australia / Asia / PacificAustralia / Asia / Pacific
•• IIEEC C 11001100--11
•• AAS S 22225522..22
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Screw connections:Screw connections:
All screw connections have metric threads.All screw connections have metric threads.
Screw lockings:Screw lockings:
All retaining screws with a diameter of 3 mm or more must be installed with aAll retaining screws with a diameter of 3 mm or more must be installed with a
separable adhesive (medium tight) before they are tightened.separable adhesive (medium tight) before they are tightened.
Recommended product: Loctite 586.Recommended product: Loctite 586.
Torques:Torques:
All retaining screws must only be tightened finger-tight (without leverage).All retaining screws must only be tightened finger-tight (without leverage).
Sealant:Sealant:
Recommended product: Sista F 109 (Item 190, sealant)Recommended product: Sista F 109 (Item 190, sealant)
Teflon sealing tape (for drain valve)Teflon sealing tape (for drain valve)
Cleaner:Cleaner:
Commercial dishwashing agents based on soap suds.Commercial dishwashing agents based on soap suds.
Recommended product: Liquinox.Recommended product: Liquinox.
Disinfectant:Disinfectant:
For the standard wipe/spray disinfection, a broad-range For the standard wipe/spray disinfection, a broad-range disinfectant can be used.disinfectant can be used.
Recommended product: Barrycidal 36 or Microcide SQ.Recommended product: Barrycidal 36 or Microcide SQ.
22..22 LLiisst t oof f rreeqquuiirreed d ttoooollss
MMuullttiimmeetteerr U U / / I I / / OOhhmm
AAlllleen n kkeey y sseett 11..55––6 6 mmmm
OOppeenn--eennd d wwrreenncch h sseett 66––332 2 mmmm
PPhhiilllliipps s ssccrreewwddrriivveer r sseett mmaaggnneettiicc
SSlloott--hheeaad d ssccrreewwddrriivveer r sseett 22––6 6 mmmm
SSoocckkeet t wwrreenncch h sseett 66––332 2 mmmm
DDiiaaggoonnaal l ccuutttteerr ssmmaallll
Wire stripperWire stripper
Flat connector pliersFlat connector pliers
NNeeeeddlle e nnoosse e pplliieerrss ssmmaallll
TweezersTweezers
SSttaarrtteer r ppuunncchh ssmmaallll
LLeevveell ssmmaallll
Heat gunHeat gun
Soldering ironSoldering iron
SolderSolder
CCaabblle e ttiieess ssmmaallll, , bbllaacckk
Screw Screw locking locking adhesiveadhesive medium medium tight, tight, solvablesolvable, from , from M3M3
SShhrriinnk k ttuubbee d d = = 6 6 mmmm
SShhrriinnk k ttuubbe e wwiitth h sseeaallaanntt d d = = 6 6 mmmm
FFllaat t ccoonnnneeccttoorrss 66..3 3 mmmm
WWiirre e eennd d ffeerrrruulleess 1 1 mmmm²²
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NOTE - Item numbersNOTE - Item numbers
The item numbers refer to The item numbers refer to the spare parts listthe spare parts list
at the end of these service instructions.at the end of these service instructions.
33..11 EExxhhaauusst t ssyysstteem m aacccceessssoorriieess
Item 1380 (filter)Item 1380 (filter)
Fig. 1:Fig. 1:The safety cabinet can be equippThe safety cabinet can be equipped with the followinged with the following
exhaust system accessories.exhaust system accessories.
Accessories for exhaust system:Accessories for exhaust system:
•• EExxhhaauusst t mmaanniiffoolld d [[11] ] ffoor r tthhe e ddiirreecct t ccoonnnneeccttiioon n tto o aann
on-site exhaust system.on-site exhaust system.
•• DDrraafft t iinntteerrrruuppttoor r [[22] ] ffoor r tthhe e ddiirreecct t ccoonnnneeccttiioon n tto o aann
on-site exhaust system with blower.on-site exhaust system with blower.
Accessories for downflow operation:Accessories for downflow operation:
•• SupSupplemplemententary ary filfilter ter KAEKAEF [3F [3] fo] for exr exhaushaust ait airr
•• SupSupplemplemententary fary filteilter KAFr KAFC [4] C [4] with with carbcarbon inon insert sert forfor
exhaust airexhaust air
3.3.22 InInststalalliling ng exexhahausust t sysyststem em acaccecessssororieiess
Item 190 ( sealant)Item 190 ( sealant)
Fig. 1:Fig. 1:The exhaust system components [1-4] are installed toThe exhaust system components [1-4] are installed to
the exhaust aperture [6] at the the exhaust aperture [6] at the device ceiling. The four threaddevice ceiling. The four thread
inserts [7] for the retaining screws [6] inserts [7] for the retaining screws [6] are preinstalled in the de-are preinstalled in the de-
vice ceiling.vice ceiling.
To install the supplementary filter KAEF, additional holes mustTo install the supplementary filter KAEF, additional holes must
be drilled. For hole dimensioning and positioning, refer to be drilled. For hole dimensioning and positioning, refer to thethe
drilling template supplied with the separate installation instruc-drilling template supplied with the separate installation instruc-
tions for supplementary filter KAEF.tions for supplementary filter KAEF.
Installation:Installation:
1.1. Switch Switch the devicthe device off, die off, disconnect sconnect it from it from the power sthe power supp-upp-
ly system, and protect it from accidental reconnection.ly system, and protect it from accidental reconnection.
2.2. ThoroThoroughly clughly clean the contean the contact surfact surfaces arouaces around the exhausnd the exhaustt
aperture and of the accessory to be installed to ensure thataperture and of the accessory to be installed to ensure that
they are absolutely grease- and dust-free.they are absolutely grease- and dust-free.
3.3. Apply Apply sealant sealant onto onto the the contact contact surfacessurfaces..
4.4. SecurSecure the accese the accessory by tigsory by tightenihtening the supplng the supplied four retied four reta-a-
ining screws (M 5) finger-tight.ining screws (M 5) finger-tight.
5.5. Remove Remove any seaany sealant comlant coming out ing out of the of the joint.joint.
Connection to technical ventilation:Connection to technical ventilation:
6.6. The exhaThe exhaust manust manifold and ifold and the drafthe draft interrt interruptor are uptor are instalinstal--
led between the safety cabinet and the exhaust pipe led between the safety cabinet and the exhaust pipe of theof the
on-site exhaust system.on-site exhaust system.
Fig. 1,Fig. 1,
Exhaust system accessoriesExhaust system accessories
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7.7. The The supsupplieplied add adapteapter [8r [8] (] (∅∅∅∅
∅∅∅∅
∅∅200 mm) is screwed onto the200 mm) is screwed onto the
aperture of the exhaust manifold or draft interruptor.aperture of the exhaust manifold or draft interruptor.
8.8. The pipe The pipe fitting cfitting can be instan be installed to alled to the exhausthe exhaust manift manifold eit-old eit-
her at the top [9] or at the side aperture [10].her at the top [9] or at the side aperture [10].
3.3.33 ExExhahausust st sysystetem m acaccecessssororieies fs for or didisisinfnfecec--
tiontion
Item 1000 (ball valve)Item 1000 (ball valve)
Item 1390 (carbon filter)Item 1390 (carbon filter)
Fig. 2:Fig. 2:The disinfection hood with carbon filter [6] is installedThe disinfection hood with carbon filter [6] is installed
to the exhaust aperture [7] at the device ceiling. Dischargedto the exhaust aperture [7] at the device ceiling. Discharged
air or gases are routed into the carbon filter [3]. Alternatively,air or gases are routed into the carbon filter [3]. Alternatively,
a hose connection to an on-site exhaust system can be con-a hose connection to an on-site exhaust system can be con-
nected to the shut-off valve [5].nected to the shut-off valve [5].
The contact surfaces are sealed by a rubber seal at the dis-The contact surfaces are sealed by a rubber seal at the dis-
infection hood.infection hood.
The four thread inserts [1] for the retaining screws [2] are prein-The four thread inserts [1] for the retaining screws [2] are prein-
stalled at the device ceiling.stalled at the device ceiling.
Installation:Installation:
1.1. Switch Switch the devicthe device off, die off, disconnecsconnect it from t it from the power the power supp-supp-
ly system, and protect it from accidental reconnection.ly system, and protect it from accidental reconnection.
2.2. ThoroThoroughly clughly clean the contean the contact surfact surfaces arouaces around the exhaund the exhaustst
aperture to ensure that they are absolutely grease- and dust-aperture to ensure that they are absolutely grease- and dust-
free.free.
3.3. Secure tSecure the disinhe disinfectiofection hood by tign hood by tighteninhtening the supplg the supplied fouried four
retaining screws (M 5) finger-tight.retaining screws (M 5) finger-tight.
Use of the disinfection hood in combination with an ex-Use of the disinfection hood in combination with an ex-
haust system:haust system:
Fig. 2:Fig. 2:A flexible hose [4] connects the carbon filter [3] to theA flexible hose [4] connects the carbon filter [3] to the
shut-off valve [5]. A correspondingly extended exhaust hoseshut-off valve [5]. A correspondingly extended exhaust hose
can route discharged air or gases can route discharged air or gases into an appropriate exhaustinto an appropriate exhaust
system; this requires corresponding hose system; this requires corresponding hose material material (Ø ½") at(Ø ½") at
the site.the site.
Connecting the hose:Connecting the hose:
1.1. DiscDisconnect tonnect the hose bethe hose between the cween the carbon fiarbon filter and thlter and the shut-e shut-
off valve [5].off valve [5].
2.2. Connect Connect one end one end of the eof the extended xtended hose [8] hose [8] to the to the connec-connec-
ting sleeve of the shut-off valve [5] and the other end to theting sleeve of the shut-off valve [5] and the other end to the
exhaust system.exhaust system.
NOTE - Disinfection hoodNOTE - Disinfection hood
The use of the disinfection hood in the The use of the disinfection hood in the disin-disin-
fection procedure is described in the annex offection procedure is described in the annex of
these service instructions.these service instructions.
Fig. 2,Fig. 2,
Exhaust system accessoriesExhaust system accessories
for disinfectionfor disinfection
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33..44 FFiixxeed d rraacck k 
KS version:KS version:
Item 1370 (stand)Item 1370 (stand)
Item 1360 (roller)Item 1360 (roller)
1.1. Fig. 3a:Fig. 3a:Secure the two sidemembers [1] to the crossmem-Secure the two sidemembers [1] to the crossmem-
ber [3] using the screws [4].ber [3] using the screws [4].
2.2. Place thPlace the safety ce safety cabinet onabinet onto the rackto the rack. Check to se. Check to see if thee if the
locating pins [10] are positioned correctly in the receptacleslocating pins [10] are positioned correctly in the receptacles
at the lower device frame.at the lower device frame.
3.3. SecuSecure the devire the device to the rack usce to the rack using the reting the retaininaining angles ang angles andd
one retaining screw [11] (M 4 x 16) on all four vertical rackone retaining screw [11] (M 4 x 16) on all four vertical rack
posts.posts.
4.4. Cap the hoCap the holes for thles for the screw ce screw connectionnections of the rons of the rack usinack usingg
the plastic plugs.the plastic plugs.
5.5. LeveLevel the devl the device (sice (see Secee Section 3tion 3.7)..7).
33..55 HHeeiigghhtt--aaddjjuussttaabblle e rraacckk
KS version:KS version:
Item 1350 (plug for rack sidemembers)Item 1350 (plug for rack sidemembers)
The height of the height-adjustable rack can be set The height of the height-adjustable rack can be set within a ran-within a ran-
ge of 680-880 mm.ge of 680-880 mm.
1.1. Fig. 3a:Fig. 3a:Extract the stands from Extract the stands from the sidemember guides tothe sidemember guides to
the desired height. To lock the height adjustment:the desired height. To lock the height adjustment:
•• InstInstall all the the scrscrews ews [9] [9] to tto the fhe front ront stastands.nds.
•• At thAt the reae rear str standsands, ins, instaltall the l the scrscrew [8ew [8] thr] through ough the sthe si-i-
demember guide and secure it using the cap nuts.demember guide and secure it using the cap nuts.
2.2. InstalInstall the twl the two sidemeo sidemembers [mbers [5] to the c5] to the crossmerossmember [5] mber [5] usingusing
the screws [7].the screws [7].
3.3. Secure Secure the dethe device tvice to the o the rack urack using ssing screws.crews.
4.4. Cap thCap the holee holes with ts with the plahe plastic pstic plugslugs..
5.5. LeveLevel the devl the device (sice (see Secee Section 3tion 3.7)..7).
Fig. 3a,Fig. 3a,
Installing the KS racksInstalling the KS racks
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3.3.66 HeHeigightht-a-adjdjususttabable le rarack ck wiwith th elelecectrtric ic drdrivivee
KS version:KS version:
Pos. 1400 (lift unit left)Pos. 1400 (lift unit left)
Pos. 1410 (lift unit right)Pos. 1410 (lift unit right)
Item 1420 (control)Item 1420 (control)
Pos. 1430 (remote control Multilift)Pos. 1430 (remote control Multilift)
Pos. 1440 (operation instructions Multilift)Pos. 1440 (operation instructions Multilift)
Fig. 3b:Fig. 3b:The height of the electrically height-adjustable rackThe height of the electrically height-adjustable rack
can be set within a range of 680-can be set within a range of 680-880 mm. Both sidemembers880 mm. Both sidemembers
[5] have their own electromagnetic drive [1] that is controlled[5] have their own electromagnetic drive [1] that is controlled
by the synchronizer module [3].by the synchronizer module [3].
1.1. Fig. 3b:Fig. 3b:Secure the two sidemembers [5] to the crossmem-Secure the two sidemembers [5] to the crossmem-
ber [7] using the screws [6].ber [7] using the screws [6].
2.2. Install Install the panel the panel [4] to th[4] to the crossme crossmember and ember and place the place the syn-syn-
chronizer module [3] onto the panel.chronizer module [3] onto the panel.
3.3. Connect Connect each of theach of the two conne two connecting cecting cables [2] ables [2] to the synto the syn--
chronizer module [3] and to the electric motors [1].chronizer module [3] and to the electric motors [1].
4.4. Place tPlace the safethe safety cabiney cabinet onto the rat onto the rack so that ick so that it is secut is securedred
by the locating pins [8]. Secure the housing to the rack byby the locating pins [8]. Secure the housing to the rack by
installing the screws through the four holes [9] on installing the screws through the four holes [9] on the side-the side-
members.members.
5.5. LeveLevel the devl the device (sice (see Secee Section 3tion 3.7)..7).
33..77 LLeevveelllliinng g tthhe e ddeevviiccee
Upon completion of all the modifications to the device rack, theUpon completion of all the modifications to the device rack, the
working area of the sample chamber must be levelled.working area of the sample chamber must be levelled.
1.1. Insert tInsert the workplhe workplate(s) aate(s) and place nd place a bubble a bubble level olevel onto thento the
plate(s).plate(s).
2.2. Fig. 3c:Fig. 3c:Rotate the stands [1] of the rack using a 24 mmRotate the stands [1] of the rack using a 24 mm
wrench so that the workplate is exactly horizontal in allwrench so that the workplate is exactly horizontal in all
directions. Perform the height adjustment of the devicedirections. Perform the height adjustment of the device
stands from left to right and from rear to front.stands from left to right and from rear to front.
Fig. 3b,Fig. 3b,
Installing the electrical KS rackInstalling the electrical KS rack
Fig. 3c,Fig. 3c,
Device standsDevice stands
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Service Instructions Safety Cabinet HERAsafe KS / KSPService Instructions Safety Cabinet HERAsafe KS / KSP
2020
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Item 1000 (ball valve, adjustable)Item 1000 (ball valve, adjustable)
Item 1010 (drain with ball valve)Item 1010 (drain with ball valve)
Fig. 4:Fig. 4:The drain valve [2] can be installed to the floorpan inThe drain valve [2] can be installed to the floorpan in
the left front area of the sample chamber. The access openingthe left front area of the sample chamber. The access opening
is sealed by a panel [3] that is secured is sealed by a panel [3] that is secured merely by the sealant.merely by the sealant.
1.1. SepSeparate tharate the sealane sealant using a thin blt using a thin blade and remade and remove theove the
panel [3].panel [3].
2.2. RemRemove ove silisilicone cone resiresiduesdues..
3.3. PlacPlace the drain ple the drain plug [5] into tug [5] into the mounthe mounting hole oing hole of the floorf the floor--
pan.pan.
4.4. Slide tSlide the cone dihe cone disk [6] onsk [6] onto the drato the drain plug win plug with the cith the conicalonical
side facing upward.side facing upward.
5.5. InstInstall the nut [7all the nut [7] to the drain p] to the drain plug and tiglug and tighten it so thahten it so that thet the
drain plug seals at the floordrain plug seals at the floorpan: Secure the pan: Secure the drain plug usingdrain plug using
a suited auxiliary, e.g. an angled Allen wrench [4].a suited auxiliary, e.g. an angled Allen wrench [4].
6.6. Wrap sWrap sealing tealing tape (teflape (teflon tape) on tape) around tharound the drain ple drain plug [5],ug [5],
install the drain valve [2] to the drain plug using screws andinstall the drain valve [2] to the drain plug using screws and
tighten the scrtighten the screws; for tightenews; for tightening, secure the ing, secure the drain plugdrain plug
using a suited auxiliary.using a suited auxiliary.
7.7. Check thCheck the drain pe drain plug and tlug and the floorphe floorpan for posan for possible lsible leaks.eaks.
Fig. 4,Fig. 4,
Drain valve installationDrain valve installation

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