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VWR INCU-Line, DRY-Line, VENTI-Line Prime Ovens and Incubators Instruction Manual European Catalogue Number(s): INCU-Line IL 56 Prime: 390-0909 IL 112 Prime: 390-0910 IL 180 Prime: 390-0911 DRY-Line DL 56 Prime: 466-0448 DL 112 Prime: 466-0449 DL 180 Prime: 466-0450 VENTI-Line VL 56 Prime: 466-0451 VL 112 Prime: 466-0452 VL 180 Prime: 466-0453 Before using the equipment, please read carefully this instruction manual! Version 1.3 Issued 1.01.2018 Page 1 / 38

Legal Address of Manufacturer Country of origin: Poland Equipment disposal This equipment is marked with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol to indicate that this equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted waste. Instead it's your responsibility to correctly dispose of your equipment at lifecycle -end by handling it over to an authorized facility for separate collection and recycling. It's also your responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case of biological, chemical and/or radiological contamination, so as to protect from health hazards the persons involved in the disposal and recycling of the equipment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste of equipment, please contact your local dealer from whom you originally purchased this equipment. By doing so, you will help to conserve natural and environmental resources and you will ensure that your equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health. Thank you! Page 2 / 38

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Contents 1 INTENDED USE AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER... 7 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS... 8 3 BEFORE THE FIRST USE... 9 3.1 Installation of shelves... 10 3.2 Wear and tear parts... 11 3.3 Remarks on the placement of samples... 11 3.4 Closing the chamber... 11 3.5 Internal glass door (INCU-Line)... 11 4 DEVICE DESCRIPTION... 12 4.1 Control panel... 13 5 OPERATING THE DEVICE... 14 5.1 Turning the unit on/off... 14 5.1.1 Stand-by mode... 14 5.2 Navigation between windows... 14 5.3 List of symbols... 15 5.3.1 Main window... 15 5.4 Start the program... 17 5.5 Stop the program... 18 5.6 End of program... 18 6 MENU... 18 7 ADD, EDIT, VIEW AND DELETE A PROGRAM... 19 7.1 Types of program... 19 7.1.1 Continous work... 21 7.2 Program options... 21 7.3 Adding a new program... 21 7.4 Editing a program... 22 7.5 Viewing a program... 24 7.6 Deleting a program... 24 8 SETUP... 25 8.1 Alarms... 25 8.2 Setting date and time... 26 8.3 USB communication settings... 26 8.4 Language settings... 27 8.5 Temperature... 27 Page 5 / 38

9 ALARMS... 28 10 RESUMING OPERATION AFTER A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME... 29 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE... 29 11.1 Housing cleaning... 30 11.2 Interior cleaning... 30 12 TROUBLESHOOTING... 31 12.1 The device is not working... 31 12.2 Heating is not effective... 31 12.3 The device is operating too loud... 31 12.4 Uneven door... 31 13 BASIC CONTROL SOFTWARE... 32 14 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL... 33 15 WARRANTY CONDITIONS... 34 16 TECHNICAL DETAILS... 35 16.1 Drying ovens with natural convection (DL)... 35 16.2 Drying ovens with forced convection (VL)... 36 16.3 Incubators with natural convection (IL)... 37 Page 6 / 38

1 INTENDED USE AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER The DRY-Line and VENTI-Line drying ovens are designed for all standard drying and tempering tasks as well as sterilizing glassware. They are intended for use in biological, chemical, medical, pharmaceutical and physical laboratories. Any other use is not intended, and can cause damage and be harmful to health. The DRY-Line drying ovens should not, in particular, be used to prepare foods intended for consumption or to sterilize or decontaminate medical products or medical equipment as defined by the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EWG (MDD). The INCU-Line microbiological incubators are designed to cultivate microorganisms at defined temperatures. It can be used e. g. for determining the number of microorganisms through plate count methods or detecting of pathogenic germs in clinical samples or product samples. It is intended for use in laboratories in these sectors: life sciences, clinical medicine, veterinary medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, toxicology, and fundamental research into biology and preclinical medicine. Any other use is not intended, and can cause damage and be harmful to health. The INCU-Line incubator should not, in particular, be used to prepare foods intended for consumption or to sterilize or decontaminate medical products or laboratory equipment. To guarantee your security and the longest efficiency of the unit, please comply with the following rules: 1. The unit cannot be installed: outside, in damp places or places which can be easily flooded, near flammable or volatile substances, near acids or in corrosive environments. 2. It is forbidden to: store inflammable or volatile substances inside the unit, touch live parts of the unit operate the unit with wet hands, put water vessels on the unit, climb or put any objects on the unit, overload the shelves ( the maximum load is described in technical data) Page 7 / 38

3. You should: place samples in such a way to provide proper air circulation in the chamber open the door for the shortest period of time to reduce temperature fluctuations secure samples from being blown out by the chamber fan e.g powdery samples always check that the doors are closed use only mains with earth to avoid electric shocks, unplug the power cable holding the protective cover and not the cable itself, disconnect the unit from the mains before undertaking any repairs or maintenance works, protect the power cable and the plug from any damage disconnect the power plug before moving the unit, disconnect the power plug if the device will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect the unit and protect it from reconnecting if it has any visual faults. 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS INCU-Line devices are delivered with the following equipment: 56 & 112 Prime: 2 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs. each, keys to the lock (2pcs.), manufacturer test certificate at 37 C, multilingual instruction manual and Basic Control Software (on CD) for download data from internal memory 180 Prime: 3 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs. each, keys to the lock (2pcs.), manufacturer test certificate at 37 C, multilingual instruction manual and Basic Control Software (on CD) for download data from internal memory DRY-Line and VENTI-Line devices are delivered with the following equipment: 56 & 112 Prime: 2 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs. each, keys to the lock (2pcs.), manufacturer test certificate at 105 C, multilingual instruction manual and Basic Control Software (on CD) for download data from internal memory 180 Prime: 3 stainless steel wire shelves with set of slides 2 pcs. each, keys to the lock (2pcs.), manufacturer test certificate at 105 C, multilingual instruction manual and Basic Control Software (on CD) for download data from internal memory Page 8 / 38

Additional shelves and a base on castors for 180 Prime models can be ordered separately : Description Quantity Cat. No. Additional stainless steel shelf for 56 liter models 1 466-0454 Additional stainless steel shelf for 112 liter models 1 466-0455 Additional stainless steel shelf for 180 liter models 1 466-0456 Base on castors for 180 liter models, Height 470 mm 1 466-0457 3 BEFORE THE FIRST USE On the surface of unit components made of stainless steel, slight discoloration may occur. It is a result of the technologies used in the production of metal sheet in accordance with the requirements of PN-EN 10088-2 standard and it is not a defect of the unit. Upon delivery please check the package visually at the courier s presence. The delivering company bears responsibility for any damage during transport. The place of installation of the unit should meet the following conditions: Ambient temperature +10 C...+28 C, The unit has not been designed to work in highly dusty environments The place of installation should be appropriately ventilated according to its size The unit should be put on a hard and stable substrate The unit should be placed at least 100 mm away from the wall The height of the room must be at least 300 mm greater than the height of the unit The unit is not designed to be built-in The place of installation of the unit should contain a mains socket. If you don t comply with the above recommendations, the unit may get broken or it may worsen the technical parameters. The unit has been equipped with leveling feet. Please use them to level the unit after it has been placed in its final location. While operating the unit: the door must be closed the access port must be closed with security cap Page 9 / 38

The electric installation should meet the following conditions: The device is powered by AC 230V/50Hz. Please connect it to a socket with ground in order to avoid electric shocks in case of the unit s failure. 3.1 Installation of shelves Perform the following steps to adjust shelf height: 1 2 3 4 1) Install the shelf holder at the selected height by inserting it into proper slots on wall. 2) Install the second shelf holder on the opposite wall. 3) Slide the shelf into the shelf holders. 4) Done! To remove a shelf, perform the above steps in reverse order. To remove the shelf holder from the slots, lift it up and slide it towards the rear of the chamber. Page 10 / 38

3.2 Wear and tear parts There are the following wear and tear parts - door gasket. 3.3 Remarks on the placement of samples To provide proper air circulation and stable conditions in which the samples are stored in the chamber, it is necessary to keep the following rules: - the max height of the samples should not exceed 1/3 of the space below the shelves - the samples should be placed in such a way that so that the horizontal surface between the containers does not exceed 1/3 of the width and height of the empty shelf - the space between the samples and between the samples and the wall should be more or less equal The picture below is an example of the placement of samples in the chamber. Front view H Hmax Shelf H Hmax Hmax = 2/3H a u v w x y z b Top view u+v+w > 1/3 a x+y+z > 1/3 b u v w x y z Following the above rules will provide best optimal parameters of temperature stability and uniformity. 3.4 Closing the chamber The door has been equipped with a door handle. To close the door, turn the handle to the vertical position, push the door gently and turn the handle to the horizontal position. Closing the door correctly reduces energy consumption and ensures proper temperature stability and uniformity. 3.5 Internal glass door (INCU-Line) To open or close the internal glass door use the plastic handle installed on the glass. While operating the unit at high temperatures, do not touch the glass door or inner parts of the chamber risk of getting burned. Always use safety gloves to protect yourself. Page 11 / 38

4 DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1) Electronic controller with LCD display 2) Air-flap knob 3) USB socket 4) Shelf 5) Temperature sensors 6) Chamber fan (only VL) 7) Internal glass door (only IL) 8) Height adjustable feets 9) RS232 socket (for service only) 10) Socket (for power cable) 11) Main power switch 12) Fuse 13) Fan for controller 14) Entry port (Ø 30mm) on left side 15) Air-flap 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 14 3 15 3 Page 12 / 38

4.1 Control panel The control panel has been equipped with a large LCD display and 5 buttons: 3 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 1) Alarm signal (red LED) 2) Quick turn on/off button 3) LCD graphical display 8 4) Escape/exit button 5) Down button 6) Up button 7) Enter/accept button 8) USB socket 9) Knob for manual air-flap control (0, 25, 50, 75, 100%) Page 13 / 38

5 OPERATING THE DEVICE 5.1 Turning the unit on/off DRY-Line Prime and VENTI-Line Prime Before the first using, it is recommended to heat the chamber (3 hours at 250 C). turn on the unit and set the temperature at 250 C. Then let the unit work for 3 hours. During the heating, the unit is likely to produce a specific smell. When you turn on the device with main switch and the display is unreadable (works only the backlight) turn off the device, wait for about 1 minute and turn on the unit again. Once the device is turned on with the main switch, the display will show the driver and software versions. The next step is peripheral autodiagnostics. If one of the components is damaged, the device stops and an appropriate screen is shown. Next the device operation status screen shows up. The measurement of temperature is calibrated that way it shows real temperature in geometrical center of chamber. If the buttons are illuminated and the display switched off, the key pad is locked. Press and hold the button to onlock. If the main switch is turned on, but the unit is not working, it is in a stand-by mode. Press and hold the button to switch on. 5.1.1 Stand-by mode The stand-by mode allows to turn the unit on/off quickly. To activate it, press down and hold the button. If a program is active, it will stop once in the stand-by mode. If there is a power shortage while in the stand-by mode, the unit will turn on once the power is resumed. 5.2 Navigation between windows Moving between windows, programming and reading the device operation parameters has been made easier and more convenient thanks to intuitive operation and clear messages. You can control the unit by touching the buttons with your finger. It is not possible to use pens, pencils or any other tools. If you touch a button but can t hear it beep, wait 15 seconds before touching it again. Page 14 / 38

Functions of the buttons: Button Main window MENU Setting parameters Entering the MENU (double Exiting the MENU or SUB- Cancelling a setting touch) MENU Setting temperature in a single segment program Scrolling down Setting a parameter or selecting a new parameter Entering Statistics window Scrolling up Setting a parameter or selecting a new parameter Entering ALARMS window (after an alarm has been triggered) Entering a SUB-MENU Confirming a setting 5.3 List of symbols Alarm Clock Delayed start active Door closed Ramp (together with a segment number) Segment (together with a segment number) Heating Door open Loop function Fan (with fan speed in %) only for VL models 5.3.1 Main window Overview No program: 4 5 Page 15 / 38

Active program: 1 3 2 4 5 6 1) Device status 2) Program stage 3) Program name 4) Current date and time 5) Current temperature 6) Set temperature After pressing any button, you are able to see what option a button corresponds to: 7 7) Correspondings menus After pressing the PROF button you are able to see: You can change the parameters while operating the unit after you have chosen the number of segments. After pressing the STATUS button you are able to see: 1 3 2 4 Page 16 / 38

1) Current segment 2) Icons with current settings (temperature protection class, fan speed, door close/open) 3) Segment time 4) Program time since launching This window allows you to adjust the fan speed for units with forced air convection (see point 7.2). 5.4 Start the program Follow the procedure to launch a pre-defined program. To add a program, see point 7.3. In the MAIN window press twice to enter the menu. Select Run with. Using and select a program and confirm with. Using and choose start options: - immediately to start the program now - delay to delay the start; using, and enter the delay, - date time using, and set the time and date you want the program to start Page 17 / 38

5.5 Stop the program To stop the program: Press twice Select Stop and press Confirm with The program will stop. 5.6 End of program After finishing the program, device will emit sound alarm and will show information on display. 6 MENU To enter the MENU press There are 5 SUB-MENUS: twice. - Run launching a program (see point 5.4) - PROGRAMS adding, editing, viewing and deleting programs (see point 7) - SETUP settings - LOGGER viewing and deleting events from the registry Page 18 / 38

- INFO information on firmware 7 ADD, EDIT, VIEW AND DELETE A PROGRAM 7.1 Types of program You can edit up to 3 programs with max three steps (segment + ramp) per program. A segment is a stage of the program when a set temperature is maintained in time. A program can consist of one segment (you can set only temperature and time) or of a few segments with additional parameters (you can set temperature, time and for ex. fan speed). Air-flap opening can be adjusted with the knob on the front panel. Additionally, you can adjust ramps which are parameters of the unit while the set temperature is being achieved. Page 19 / 38

In a standard program, the segment time starts being count when the set temperature has been achieved. Examples of programs and settings. Single segment program: Temp. [ C] T1 80% Ambient temp. 0 2 6 4 8 10 12 fan power Time [h] Three-segment program with ramps and start delay: Temp. [ C] T2 DELAY. RAMP R1 SEGMENT S1 RAMP R2 SEGMENT S2 RAMP R3 SEGMENT S3 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 1,5 hour 2 hours 1 hour 2 hours T1 T3 Ambient temp. 100% 70% 50% 10% 100% 100% 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 fan power Time [h] Page 20 / 38

7.1.1 Continous work In program options position SEGMENTS should be unmarked. All other parameters should be set By needs (there is no possibility to set the duration of segment). Such program when launched will work all the time (non-stop) keeping the possibility of change the set temperature from the main view. To change set temperature from main view press button and press to confirm. Then with buttons: and change the temperature and press to confirm. To exit press. 7.2 Program options Before setting up a new program, please select the program options first. (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> add -> PROGRAM -> options Use and to select an option and mark it with. Available options: Segments number of segments in a program (max 3), Ramp Loop number of cycles Fan allows the user to set the fan speed (for units with forced air convection); default setting is 100% 7.3 Adding a new program (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> add If all available programs have been added, you need to remove a program before adding a new one. Page 21 / 38

Before editing a new program you need to select the program options described in point 7.2. When you press to exit the options window, the menu will switch automatically to the editing section (see point 7.4). 7.4 Editing a program (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> add -> PROGRAM -> edit (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> list -> PROGRAM -> edit Sample program parameters window: Program name Edited parameter Edited ramp or segment - for example segment no. 1 Permitted range Set value Hints for buttons Use and to select a parameter. Confirm with. The value will flicker. Use and to set the value. Confirm with. If you have entered an incorrect value, you can press down to abort. After you have edited all parameters, press down. You will be asked to confirm the changes. Press down to confirm or to cancel. Page 22 / 38

Saving a program Segment parameter Ramp parameter Program parameter Instruction Manual DL, VL, IL Example of editing a program: Type Messages Description Setting number of cycles - Loop function Setting numer of Segments e Setting the achieving time - Ramp Setting fan speed for ramp - Ramp and Fan options Setting temperature Setting segment time Segments option Setting fan speed for segment Fan option Allows to confirm saving the changes Information that a program has been saved When you quit program editing, you will see the following window where you can set the temperature of temperature protection. Page 23 / 38

The unit is factory equipped with over temperature samples protection, which is realized on the basis of temperature value measured on the second, independent temperature sensor (protection sensor). The purpose of samples protection is to protect from uncontrolled raise or drops of the temperature. At the time of operation, the transmitter disconnects the power supply circuit. Class 3.1 (IL, VL, DL) over temperature protection automatic switch on the circuit when the temperature go down below the set value protection. Over temperature protection class 3.1 according to DIN 12880: T_prot_Hi During setting the value of protection, please note that when achieving the temperature and after opening the door the set temperature may exceed by 2%. If the temperature value of protection will be set to close to set temperature in program, it may cause unexpected activation of the protection. It s recommended to set the values to: - over temperature protection: 10 C above set temperature The activation of protection generates audible alarm and display the alarm icon. 7.5 Viewing a program (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> list -> PROGRAM -> view After this option has been selected, you can view all the parameters of the program. 7.6 Deleting a program (MENU) -> PROGRAMS -> list -> PROGRAM -> erase Page 24 / 38

This option allows you to delete a program. If the program you are going to delete is active, you need to stop it first before deleting it. Press down to delete or to abort.. 8 SETUP The SETTINGS menu allows you to edit some parameters. 8.1 Alarms (MENU) -> SETUP -> Alarms Temp. T_prot_Hi Alarm T_prot_Hi Alarm TEMP HI Example 1 Example 2 T1 TEMP HI TEMP LO Alarm TEMP LO Time You can set range of low and high temperature alarms (TEMO LO and TEMP HIGH) from 0 up 5,0 C. If the device reaches set temperature and for some reason temperature inside the chamber increases or decreases beyond the set offset_t, an audible alarm goes off and the screen shows a warning. The unit has been equipped with a door alarm. You can switch this function off or choose the alarm delay in Settings / Alarms: <off> - door alarm disabled <1> to <5> minutes - alarm delay in minutes Page 25 / 38

When the door has been closed, the alarm will be reset. When you confirm the alarm with a button, the door alarm will go off again after the alarm delay time has passed. 8.2 Setting date and time (MENU) -> SETUP -> Clock Use and to switch between editing time and date. Your selection will be framed. Press down. The edited section will illuminate. Use and to set the value and confrim with. You can edit the next section if you press down again. Time and date settings will save automatically when you exit the window after pressing down. 8.3 USB communication settings (MENU) -> SETUP -> Communication In the Communication menu you can set USB transmission parameters (e.g. for connecting a PC or printer). The following options are available: o Port the following parameters can be set: Baudrate Databits (5-8bits) Parity Stopbits The connection parameters in the unit must match the parameters set on an external device.. o Protocol Basic Control type of protocol used for transmission None no transmission Basic Control - protocol provides the communication of the unit with Basic Control Page 26 / 38

o o Text data sent as text, used e.g. for printers Printer-txt Service protocols used by service engineers Address determines d unit's address when using ModbusRTU/ASCII and Basic Control protocols Interval determines how often the data is sent through the port 8.4 Language settings (MENU) -> SETUP -> Language Choosing the language in which all the messages are presented. 8.5 Temperature (MENU) -> SETTINGS -> Temperature Scale You can display temperature at ºC or ºF. Offset It allows you to correct the temperature indicated on the display by adding the correction value. The set correction value is taken in the whole temperature range operation of the device. For example, if the average temperature displayed by the device indicates 100 C and the average temperature measured by independent, external sensor indicates 100,5 C, the correction should be set on +0,5 C. The average temperature should be calculated from chosen period of time e.g 30min. EVENTSLOG (MENU) -> EVENTSLOG The following events are registered: starting a programme, stopping a programme, end of a programme, turning on power, Page 27 / 38

Door open, Door closed, turning off power Events are registered chronologically and you can view them using the view option. In the top left corner on the display, there is the event s number, as well as the total number of all events. Using the and you can scroll the events. Press down to exit the registry.you can also delete events. To delete, choose the erase option and confirm with. Measurement data in the registry. You can record the data at specified interval. To delete all data from registry, choose erase and confirm with. Sample temperatures stored in the internal memory can be downloaded to your computer using free program Basic Control. Downloaded data can be saved in.txt or.csv format. 9 ALARMS If an alarm has been triggered, you will hear a sound signal, the red LED will switch on and the following icon will be displayed. If you press down twice, you will be directed to the events log. To delete the alarm message press down gone, the alarm will be triggered again. If the cause of the alarm has not Page 28 / 38

The messages below may appear in the alarm window. Message Temperature LO Cause of the message Temperature offset alarm (see point 8.1) temperature too low Program continues only after the error has been eliminated YES Temperature HI Temperature offset alarm (see point 8.1) temperature too high YES CH1-error Measurement channel error (malfunction of main temperature sensor or measuring system) YES Door open Door open longer than the value set in door alarm program continues 10 RESUMING OPERATION AFTER A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME 1. Remove all objects from the chamber. 2. Disconnect the device from the mains 3. Clean and dry the chamber. 4. Leave the door open to avoid nasty smells. 5. Store in temperature between 0 C and 50 C and relative humidity maximum 70%. 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE Before cleaning the device, it needs to be disconnected from the electrical supply! Always use safety gloves while cleaning to avoid the risk of injury due to any sharp edges. Page 29 / 38

To clean products made of stainless steel we recommend using cleaning solution dedicated particularly to stainless steel material. It preserves the steel surface from permanent stains and at the same time retains aesthetic appearance of the product. INOX products are manufactured with stainless steel. When used in standard laboratory conditions they do not rust. However it is possible that stains (which may look like rust) form on the steel surface (e.g. due to the kind of samples that are incubated in the chamber). In such case we recommend using cleaning solution (to clean the stains) which is dedicated to this particular application, e.g. Pelox. When cleaning stainless steel product with dedicated cleaning solution, one should pay attention to the suggestions and recommendations given in the user manual (or in the safety data sheet) of the cleaning solution. 11.1 Housing cleaning 1. The housing of the device should be cleaned at least once a week, depending on the working conditions. 2. The housing and door should be cleaned with caution using a soft cloth dampened with water. 3. Only mild cleaning products should be used to clean the device. 4. Electrical parts should not get in contact with water or detergent. 11.2 Interior cleaning 1. The chamber should be emptied of any samples before cleaning. 2. Open the door of the device and wait till the chamber has cooled down, take out the shelves and start cleaning the device, 3. Only water or water with mild detergent should be used. 4. 5. 6. Having finished cleaning, you should allow the device to dry fully and fit all parts removed before cleaning. During cleaning you should make sure not to damage the temperature sensor built in on the top of the chamber. In drying oven could happened the internal bottom metal part becomes discoloured. It is caused be very high heaters temperature which are placed just under bottom metal part. Page 30 / 38

12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12.1 The device is not working You should check if: 1. There is not an electrical supply failure? 2. The power cord is plugged in the main socket properly? 3. The fuse has not been blown? 4. The power cord has not been damaged? 5. When you turn on the device with main switch and the display is unreadable (works only the backlight) turn off the device, wait for about 1 minute and turn on the unit again. 12.2 Heating is not effective You should check if: 1. Is the door shut tight? Is access ports for external sensors is sealed? 2. Is the air fan switched on (for VL devices)? 3. What is the ambient temperature? 12.3 The device is operating too loud You should check if: 1. Is the device not leaning against furniture or other objects? 2. Is the device levelled properly? 12.4 Uneven door You should check if: 1. the unit has been levelled property? 2. If after levelling the unit the door is still uneven, please contact our service. Page 31 / 38

13 BASIC CONTROL SOFTWARE Data from test results memory can be downloaded to PC by BASIC CONTROL software with instruction manual located on supplied CD. To do this: 1. Install BASIC CONTROL software and launch it. 2. Connect device to PC using USB port in the device and computer (using appropriate USB cable). 3. In menu SETUP, choose COMUNICATION à USB port and choose BASIC CONTROL. During the first connection, PC will automatically install the driver support. 4. In program BASIC CONTROL, select CONNECT and specify COM port to which the device is connected. By clicking ACCEPT, the connection will be established. 5. When you choose DOWNLOAD, the data will be downloaded from device memory to PC. The data will be shown on the screen in a table form. 6. Data can be exported to test file or *.csv 7. Message No data registration means that the memory in the device is empty. The data was erased or the interval was set on so high value, data has not been stored yet. To break the connection, choose DISCONNECT. Page 32 / 38

14 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL The product identification label is located in the upper left corner. Below there is an example of rating plate: 1 3 5 2 4 6 1. Logo 2. Type of device 3. Catalogue number 4. Serial number 5. CE mark 6. Name and address of manufacturer Page 33 / 38

15 WARRANTY CONDITIONS VWR International warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from date of delivery. If a defect is present, VWR will, at its option and cost, repair, replace, or refund the purchase price of this product to the customer, provided it is returned during the warranty period. This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or misapplication, or from ordinary wear and tear. If the required maintenance and inspection services are not performed according to the manuals and any local regulations, such warranty turns invalid, except to the extent, the defect of the product is not due to such non-performance. Items being returned must be insured by the customer against possible damage or loss. This warranty shall be limited to the aforementioned remedies. IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED THAT THIS WARRANTY WILL BE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND IN LIEU OF THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. Compliance with local laws and regulations The customer is responsible for applying for and obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals or other authorizations necessary to run or use the Product in its local environment. VWR will not be held liable for any related omission or for not obtaining the required approval or authorization, unless any refusal is due to a defect of the product. Before you contact service: Turn the unit off and on again to make sure it is not working properly. If this is the case, disconnect the unit from the mains and repeat the procedure after an hour (See Troubleshooting chapter) Technical service Visit the VWR s website at www.vwr.com for: Complete technical service contact information Access to VWR s Online Catalogue, and information about accessories and related products Additional product information and special offers Contact us For information or technical assistance contact your local VWR representative or visit. www.vwr.com. Page 34 / 38

16 TECHNICAL DETAILS The technical data allows for ± 5% tolerance. 16.1 Drying ovens with natural convection (DL) PARAMETER DL 56 DL 112 DL 180 Chamber capacity [l] 56 112 180 Temperature range [ o C] +50 +300 Air convection Interior Housing natural stainless steel power coated sheet Overall dimensions 1) [mm] width 590 650 650 height 700 850 1030 depth 600 700 760 Internal dimensions [mm] width 400 460 470 Temperature variation (spatial) 2) 3) at 150 o C [ o C] Temperature fluctuation (time) 2) 4) at 150 o C [ o C] height 390 540 720 depth 360 450 560 +/-3,3 +/-3,0 +/-3,5 +/-0,4 +/-0,4 +/-0,4 Nominal power [W] 1700 2500 3100 Voltage 50/60 Hz [V] 220-240 Net weight [kg] 52 65 86 Shelves fitted / max 2/5 2/7 3/9 Max shelf workload [kg] 25 25 25 Max unit workload [kg] 50 50 75 1) dimensions of door handle, power cable and height adjustable feet are not included 2) for measurements performed with a closed air-flap 3) variation (K) calculated for chamber as K = +/ T maks T min 4) fluctuation measured in centre of chamber 2 Page 35 / 38

16.2 Drying ovens with forced convection (VL) PARAMETER VL 56 VL 112 VL 180 Chamber capacity [l] 56 112 180 Temperature range [ o C] +50 +300 Air convection Interior Housing forced stainless steel power coated sheet Overall dimensions 1) [mm] width 590 650 650 height 700 850 1030 depth 600 700 760 Internal dimensions [mm] width 400 460 470 Temperature variation (spatial) 2) 3) at 150 o C [ o C] Temperature fluctuation (time) 2) 4) at 150 o C [ o C] height 390 540 720 depth 360 450 560 +/-2,0 +/-2,3 +/-2,5 +/-0,2 +/-0,2 +/-0,2 Nominal power [W] 1700 2500 3100 Voltage 50/60 Hz [V] 220-240 Net weight [kg] 53 66 87 Shelves fitted / max 2/5 2/7 3/9 Max shelf workload [kg] 25 25 25 Max unit workload [kg] 50 50 75 1) dimensions of door handle, power cable and height adjustable feet are not included 2) for measurements performed with a closed air-flap 3) variation (K) calculated for chamber as K = +/ T maks T min 4) fluctuation measured in centre of chamber 2 Page 36 / 38

16.3 Incubators with natural convection (IL) PARAMETER IL 56 IL 112 IL 180 Chamber capacity [l] 56 112 180 Temperature range Air convection Interior Housing +5 o C above ambient temperature +100 o C natural stainless steel power coated sheet Overall dimensions 1) [mm] width 590 650 650 height 700 850 1030 depth 600 700 760 Internal dimensions [mm] width 400 460 470 Temperature variation (spatial) 2) 3) at 37 o C [ o C] Temperature fluctuation (time) 2) 4) at 37 o C [ o C] height 390 540 720 depth 360 450 560 +/-0,7 +/-0,6 +/-0,8 +/-0,2 +/-0,2 +/-0,2 Nominal power [W] 450 450 850 Voltage 50/60 Hz [V] 220-240 Net weight [kg] 54 67 88 Shelves fitted / max 2/5 2/7 3/9 Max shelf workload [kg] 25 25 25 Max unit workload [kg] 50 50 75 1) dimensions of door handle, power cable and height adjustable feet are not included 2) for measurements performed with a closed air-flap 3) variation (K) calculated for chamber as K = +/ T maks T min 4) fluctuation measured in centre of chamber 2 Page 37 / 38

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