Hb 10 Digital/Control; Setting The Target Temperature - IKA HB 10 basic Mode D'emploi

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3. Temperature-sensitive or easily flammable media in the rotary
evaporator
When the pre-set bath temperature may not be exceeded under
any circumstances set the safety circuit as described below.
Setting the safety circuit
• Once the desired temperature of the medium has been reached
and the "Heating" signal lamp has blinked three times, the
safety circuit can be set.
• Using a suitable tool, slowly turn the adjustment knob (F) coun-
terclockwise until the red signal lamp lights up.
• Then press and slowly turn the adjustment knob (F) clockwise.
Once the red signal lamp goes out, turn the adjustment knob (F)
a little bit more in a clockwise direction so that the temperature
of the safety circuit is somewhat higher than the pre-set target
temperature (Turning the adjustment knob (F) by 5° corresponds
to an increase in the safety temperature of approximately 8 K).
Reset
Press the operating knob (F).
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HB 10 digital/control

Operating elements, see fig. 13
H
☞ Switch on the device using the main switch (B), see fig. 2.
☞ At every start the used software version and the set operating
mode are indicated, see fig. 11.

Setting the target temperature

☞ Set the desired target temperature by turning knob (E), LC dis-
play, see fig. 8.
➣ The heating bath temperature is held constant by the control cir-
cuit and is additionally monitored by the safety circuit.
In the event of an error in the control circuit, the heating bath is
switched off permanently by the safety circuit.
An error in the control or safety circuit is shown on the display,
LC display see fig. 6.
The 'Heating' function can no longer be started.
➣ When switching off the heating function and the medium tem-
perature is higher than 50° C, on the LC display is shown alter-
nately OFF and HOT, see fig. 5 and 7.
E
Fig. 13
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