Aluminum Heating Mantles

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Aluminum Heating Mantles ON/OFF HOT User Guide Version 1.3

ON/OFF IEC power inlet socket Power supply switch (large-volume models). Power to either the lower part of the element or the upper and lower parts. HOT Heating LED light Power on/off and heating control dial Protective conductor terminal (Do not loosen or disconnect). Power ON LED light Figure 1: Front view Figure 2: Controlled Mantle Models Figure 3: Uncontrolled Mantle Models 2

Aluminum Heating Mantles Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Cole-Parmer product. To get the best performance from the equipment, and for your own safety, please read these instructions carefully before use. Before discarding the packaging check that all parts are present and correct. This equipment is designed to operate under the following conditions: For indoor use only Use in a well ventilated area Ambient temperature range +5 C to +40 C (+41 F to +104 F) Altitude to 2000 m (6500 ft) Relative humidity not exceeding 80% Power supply fluctuations not exceeding 10% of nominal Overvoltage category II IEC60364-4-443 Pollution degree 2 IEC664 Use with a minimum distance all round of 300 mm (12 in.) from walls or other items If the equipment is not used in the manner described in this manual and with accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer, the protection provided may be impaired. Electrical Installation THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED Before connection please ensure that the line supply corresponds to that shown on the rating plate located on the back of the unit. Power requirements: 120 V Models Watt Fuse 230 V Models Watt Fuse 37013-00 75 1 A 37013-02 75 500 ma 37013-01 75 1 A 37013-03 75 500 ma 37013-04 100 1.25 A 37013-06 100 0.5 A 37013-05 100 1.25 A 37013-07 100 0.5 A 37013-08 200 2.5 A 37013-10 200 1.25 A 37013-09 200 2.5 A 37013-11 200 1.25 A 37013-12 280 3.15 A 37013-14 280 2.5 A 37013-13 280 3.15 A 37013-15 280 2.5 A 37013-16 380 5 A 37013-18 380 2.5 A 37013-17 380 5 A 37013-19 380 2.5 A 37013-20 500 5 A 37013-21 500 2.5 A 37013-22 800 10 A 37013-23 800 5 A The 120 V Models are provided with a NEMA 5-15 plug. The 230 V Models are provided with a UK 3-pin and a Schuko 2-pin plug. Should the cable not be suitable for connecting to the power supply, replace the plug with a suitable alternative. 3

THIS OPERATION SHOULD ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. NOTE: Refer to the equipment rating plate to ensure that the plug and fusing are suitable for the voltage and wattage stated. The wires in the power cable (120 V) are colored as follows: BLACK - HOT/LIVE WHITE - NEUTRAL GREEN - EARTH The wires in the power cable (230 V) are colored as follows: BROWN - HOT/LIVE BLUE - NEUTRAL GREEN/YELLOW - EARTH IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Should the power cable need replacing, a cable of 1 mm 2 of harmonized code H05W-F connected to an IEC320 plug should be used. The appropriate power cable should be connected BEFORE connection to the power supply. General Description Cole-Parmer Heating Mantles are ideal instruments for heating fluids in round-bottomed flasks in the modern laboratory. The controlled mantles contain a built-in control dial and energy regulator. The uncontrolled mantles require the use of an external temperature controller. All mantles are constructed of a powder coated aluminum case to provide excellent chemical resistance. All units combine the traditional heating element with a built-in earth screen and, depending on the size, can support up to three lab support rod positions. The following tables identify the different sizes and groups within the Heating Mantle range: Controlled Mantles Uncontrolled Mantles Flask Capacity 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V 50 ML 37013-00 37013-02 37013-01 37013-03 100 ML 37013-04 37013-06 37013-05 37013-07 250 ML 37013-08 37013-10 37013-09 37013-11 500 ML 37013-12 37013-14 37013-13 37013-15 1000 ML 37013-16 37013-18 37013-17 37013-19 2000 ML - - 37013-20 37013-21 5000 ML * - - 37013-22 37013-23 Available separately are multiple types of external controllers, glassware, and lab support rods to support various laboratory applications. Please visit the Cole-Parmer website www.coleparmer.com for further information. *Large volume mantles contain a switch to alternate the power supply between the upper and lower parts of the heating element, or lower parts only (for when heating smaller volumes). 4

Safety Advice HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE DANGEROUS as they can cause serious burns to operators and ignite combustible material. Users should be aware of the following safety advice: USE CARE AND WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO PROTECT HANDS. DO NOT use combustible substances near hot objects. NEVER lift or carry the instrument until it has been switched off and allowed to cool for at least 30 minutes. The hot warning light will give guidance. The unit should be carried using both hands with the fingers under the side edges. NEVER move or carry the unit with containers on the top or while still connected to the power supply. DO NOT mix combustible liquids or use the equipment in hazardous atmospheres. NEVER place a cold glass vessel into a mantle which is already hot. When a lab support rod is installed with apparatus attached, or with swivelling support rods, take care that there is sufficient weight on the plate to prevent the whole unit tipping over. DO NOT position the unit such that it is difficult to disconnect it from the power by removing the power cable from the socket at the back. DO NOT position the unit such that the ventilation slots are blocked or otherwise obstructed. DO NOT leave equipment switched on without a charged flask and it is not recommended to leave any heating apparatus unattended during operation. AVOID SPILLAGES: Always fill the glassware / vessel away from the heating mantle. Only introduce a pre-filled, clean, wiped-dry flask into the heating mantle. If spillage does occur, disconnect unit from the power supply and follow instructions in the Servicing and Repair section. DO NOT operate or handle any part of the product with wet hands or use on surfaces that may become flooded. NEVER connect uncontrolled mantles directly to the mains supply, these are designed for use with an external controller. Before Use Position the mantle on a firm level surface but DO NOT connect to the power supply yet. Please refer to the installation instructions for any accessories before applying power and ensure there is sufficient room for the unit to operate and that the ventilation slots are not blocked or otherwise obstructed. NOTE: This product should be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an RCD or GFCI device that has a tripping current of 30mA or less. 5

Controlled Mantle Models Connect the power cable attached IEC socket of the mantle as illustrated in Figure 4 and connect directly to the power supply. Uncontrolled Mantle Models Connect the power cable attached to external temperature controller to the IEC socket of the mantle as illustrated in Figure 5 and connect to the power supply. This product requires an external controller to operate. Please note, the illustration of controller may be different depending on the model. Please visit the Cole-Parmer website www.coleparmer.com for further information. Protective conductor terminal (Do not loosen or disconnect). Figure 4 Figure 5 Operation Place a pre-filled, clean, wiped-dry glass vessel of the appropriate size into the mantle. Wherever possible the glass vessel should be supported by means of the lab support rod and clamp (available separately). Switch the unit ON and adjust the controller regulator or control dial on the front of the unit to the desired setting. To switch the unit OFF, adjust the controller regulator or control dial to the OFF position and disconnect the power supply. NOTE: Glassware should always be supported to maintain a vertical position. WARNING: The top surface of the instrument and the glass vessel will be HOT. Use protective equipment to prevent burns and protect from cuts that may be caused by breakage of glass vessels. Handle any hot vessel with care. WARNING: The mantle may still be HOT beyond 30 minutes, even though the "HOT" warning light has gone out. WARNING: Do not leave heaters switched on when not in use or unattended. 6

Cleaning and Care Before Attempting Cleaning: Ensure that the unit is cool, and disconnect from the power supply. WARNING: Ensure the unit is disconnected from the power supply before attempting maintenance or servicing. Metal Casework: The unit should be cleaned using a damp cloth and a mild detergent solution. Cleaning is made easier if spillages are attended to promptly. In any case, spillages of acids and alkalies MUST be removed immediately as these chemicals can attack and damage the casework finish. Ensure that the appropriate safety precautions are observed. NOTE: Do not use solvents for cleaning any parts of this equipment. Servicing and Repair This product range does not require any routine servicing, but in the case of damage or an open circuit, the unit has replaceable fuses and heater cartridge. In case of accidental spillage, instructions for cleaning and decontamination are also included in this section. In the event of product failure it is recommended that any repair is only undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. For advice, please contact Cole-Parmer quoting the model and serial number. Only spare parts supplied by the manufacturer or its agent should be used. Fitting of non-approved parts may affect the performance of the safety features of the instrument. If in doubt, please contact Cole-Parmer. Fuse Replacement The mains fuse holder is located at rear the unit next to the power inlet. Refer to the Power Requirements section (on page 3) for correct fuse type and rating for your model. To replace the fuses, ensure the unit is OFF and disconnected it from the power supply. Open the drawer of the IEC electrical input socket and remove the installed fuses. Ensure the fuses are of the correct rate and type before reinstalling the drawer into the unit. NOTE: Periodic electrical safety testing is recommended on a yearly schedule or after any servicing to ensure safe operation. 7

Heater Cartridge Replacement WARNING: Contains Rockwool mineral insulation which can cause irritation. When handling the cartridge, a suitable face mask which bears the CE mark or BS/EN 149 should be used. Gloves should be worn to prevent skin irritation, but if experienced it can be lessened by rinsing hands under cold running water before washing. Replacement Procedure for Controlled Mantle Models Remove the glassware from the mantle and disconnect the power supply after allowing it to cool. Turn the mantle upside down onto a clean dry surface. Remove the cross-head screws from around the base of the mantle and if necessary, remove the cross-head screws retaining the rod support clamp to the case and remove the clamp. Remove the M3 nuts retaining the heater cartridge and, with the exception of the 5-liter mantle, disconnect the two sleeved wires from the IEC socket. On the 5-liter mantle, disconnect cartridge wires from the switch, IEC socket and inline connector. Lift the heater cartridge clear of the case and disconnect the earth wire attached to the heater assembly. WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY OTHER EARTH WIRE. Reconnect the earth wire to the earth terminal on the replacement heater cartridge. Insert the heater cartridge into the case and fasten it to the rim using the clips provided, which locate on the fixing studs. Reconnect the heater wires and case ensuring correct alignment of fixing studs, cartridge and cartridge wires to IEC socket. Fasten the base to the case using the screws previously removed. NOTE: Periodic electrical safety testing is recommended on a yearly schedule or immediately after any servicing to ensure safe operation. Replacement Procedure for Uncontrolled Mantle Models Remove the glassware from the mantle and disconnect the power supply after allowing it to cool. Turn the mantle upside down onto a clean dry surface. Remove the cross-head screws from around the base of the mantle and hinge the base to one side. Remove the M3 nuts retaining the heater cartridge and disconnect the heater wires. Lift the heater cartridge clear of the case and disconnect the earth wire attached to the heater assembly. WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY OTHER EARTH WIRE. Reconnect the earth wire to the earth terminal on the replacement heater cartridge. Insert the heater cartridge into the case and fasten it to the rim using the M3 nut previously removed. Reconnect the heater wires and fasten the base to the case using the screws previously removed. NOTE: Periodic electrical safety testing is recommended on a yearly schedule or immediately after any servicing to ensure safe operation. In Case of Accidental Spillage 8

Please note, the equipment cannot be assumed to meet all the safety requirements of EN 61010-2-010 until the drying out process has been fully completed. WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE MANTLE IF A SPILLAGE/BREAKAGE HAS OCCURRED. DISCONNECT THE POWER DIRECTLY AT THE POWER SUPPLY SOURCE. Drying Out Procedure In the event of spillage or glassware fracture, disconnect the power supply and allow the unit to cool. Wearing suitable hand protection to prevent burns and cuts from heated glassware, carefully remove any pieces of broken glassware. If decontamination is necessary, see section below. If not, wipe off all excess liquid from the mantle and surrounding area using an absorbent soft cloth and drain off any residual fluid retained in the mantle. In the case of excessive spillage or flask fracture, invert the mantle and allow it to drain for minimum of one hour. To complete the drying process, place the entire mantle in the correct orientation inside a heated oven at 50 C (122 F) for a minimum period of 40 hours. If required, replacement heater cartridges are available on the Cole-Parmer website. NOTE: Periodic electrical safety testing is recommended on a yearly schedule or immediately after any servicing to ensure safe operation. In Case of Contamination WARNING: THE BELOW PROCEDURE IS INTENDED AS A GUIDE. SHOULD SPILLAGE OF A TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS FLUID OCCUR, THEN ADDITIONAL SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MAY BE NECESSARY. Decontamination Procedure If the equipment has been exposed to contamination, the Responsible Body is responsible for carrying out appropriate decontamination. If hazardous material has been spilt on or inside the equipment, decontamination should only be undertaken under the control of the Responsible Body with due recognition of possible hazards. Before using any cleaning or decontamination method, the Responsible Body should check with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment. Prior to further use, the Responsible Body shall check the electrical safety of the unit. Only if all safety requirements are met can the unit be used again. NOTE: In the event of this equipment or any part of the unit becoming damaged or requiring service, the item(s) should be returned to the manufacturer for repair accompanied by a decontamination certificate. Copies of the Certificate are available from the manufacturer or can be extracted from this user guide (see pages 13-14). At the end of its service life, the product must be accompanied by a Decontamination Certificate. 9

Warranty Cole-Parmer warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship, when used under normal laboratory conditions, for a period of one (1) year. In the event of a justified claim, Cole-Parmer will replace any defective component or replace the unit free of charge. This warranty does NOT apply if: Any repair has been made or attempted other than by the manufacturer or its agent. Any minor coating chips or scratches occur during normal use (i.e., wear and tear). Damage is caused by fire, accident, misuse, neglect, incorrect adjustment or repair, damage caused by installation, adaptation, modification or fitting of non-approved parts. 10

Technical Specification Flask capacity 50 to 250 ml 500 to 1000 ml 2000 to 5000 ml Case material Powder-coated Powder-coated Powder-coated aluminum aluminum aluminum Thermal insulation Rockwool mineral Rockwool mineral Rockwool mineral Max element 450 C (842 F) 450 C (842 F) 450 C (842 F) temperature Internal dimensions 50 ml: 52 x 31 mm 500 ml: 106 x 61 mm 2000 ml: 168 x 94 mm (w x d) (2 x 1.2 in.) (4.1 x 2.4 in.) (6.6 x 3.7 in.) 100 ml: 67 x 39 mm 1000 ml: 136 x 78 mm 5000 ml: 224 x 190 mm (2.6 x 1.5 in.) (5.3 x 3 in.) (8.8 x 7.4 in.) 250 ml: 86 x 48 mm (3.3 x 1.8 in.) Dimensions 175 x 175 x 150 mm 220 x 220 x 170 mm 320 x 320 x 220 mm (w x d x h) (6.8 x 6.8 x 5.9 in.) (8.6 x 8.6 x 6.7 in.) (12.6 x 12.6 x 7.5 in.) Net weight 0.75 kg (1.7 lb) 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) 2.75 kg (6.1 lb) Electrical supply Fuse rating See Electrical Supply Section under Power Requirements on page 3. 11

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DECONTAMINATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE For the Inspection, Repair or Return of Medical, Laboratory or Industrial Equipment. Prior to a Service Engineer working on equipment that has been in an environment where substances hazardous to health may have been used, you are requested to provide the following information: Company: Address: Department: Contact Name: Tel Number: Fax Number: Model Number: Serial Number: Please answer all questions by indicating YES/NO as applicable and by providing details below: 1. Has the equipment been exposed to any of the following; A. Blood, body fluids, pathological specimens YES/NO Provide details if YES B. Biodegradable material that could become a hazard YES/NO Provide details if YES C. Other biohazard YES/NO Provide details if YES D. Chemical or substances hazardous to health YES/NO Provide details if YES E. Radioactive substances. State name(s) and quantities YES/NO Provide details if YES of isotopes and checks made for residual activity F. Other hazards YES/NO Provide details if YES 2. Please provide details of any hazard present as indicated above. Include details of names and quantities of agents as appropriate: 3. Your method of decontamination (please describe): 4. Are there likely to be any areas of residual contamination (please specify): I declare that the above information is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Authorized signature: Name (please print): Title/Position: For and behalf of: Date: Use reverse side if additional space is needed. 13

These products meet the relevant EC harmonized standards for radio frequency interference and may be expected not to interfere with, or be affected by, other equipment with similar qualifications. We cannot be sure that other equipment used in their vicinity will meet these standards and we cannot guarantee that interference will not occur in practice. Where there is a possibility that injury, damage or loss might occur if equipment malfunctions due to radio frequency interference, or for general advice before use, please contact the manufacturer. Declaration of Conformity Catalog Number: Description: 37013-00 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 50 ML, 120 V 37013-01 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 50 ML, 120 V 37013-02 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 50 ML, 230 V 37013-03 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 50 ML, 230 V 37013-04 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 100 ML, 120 V 37013-05 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 100 ML, 120 V 37013-06 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 100 ML, 230 V 37013-07 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 100 ML, 230 V 37013-08 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 250 ML, 120 V 37013-09 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 250 ML, 120 V 37013-10 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 250 ML, 230 V 37013-11 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 250 ML, 230 V 37013-12 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 500 ML, 120 V 37013-13 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 500 ML, 120 V 37013-14 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 500 ML, 230 V 37013-15 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 500 ML, 230 V 37013-16 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 1000 ML, 120 V 37013-17 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 1000 ML, 120 V 37013-18 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, CONTROLLED, 1000 ML, 230 V 37013-19 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 1000 ML, 230 V 37013-20 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 2000 ML, 120 V 37013-21 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 2000 ML, 230 V 37013-22 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 5000 ML, 120 V 37013-23 ALUMINUM HEATING MANTLE, UNCONTROLLED, 5000 ML, 230 V This product complies with the requirements of the EU Directives listed below: 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC 2011/65/EC EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive (LVD) RoHs Directive

For technical, sales or servicing information, contact: Cole-Parmer 625 East Bunker Court Vernon Hills, IL 60061-1844 Toll-Free: 800-323-4340 Phone: 847-549-7600 Fax: 847-247-2929 www.coleparmer.com M7153CP