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6. Operating the Labormat SD

6.1 Filling with water

Open the lid of the device and remove
the flask baskets (optional) and support
plates (55). The water inlet nozzle is
located in the middle of the back wall
of the water tank. The enlarged lower
end of the nozzle marks the maximum
permissible water level.
Important: Never fill the device
above this mark. Overfilling can
cause leaks in the pump system
which in turn causes water to be
discharged.
There are two ways of filling the device:
1. Manual filling
Use a suitable vessel (e. g. bucket) or
water hose to fill the requisite water
6.2 Establishing operational readiness
1. Press the red main switch (14) in
the control panel to activate the power
supply. The pilot light integrated in the
switch lights up indicating operational
readiness of the device.
2. Set the rotary knob (19) on the ther-
mostat (24) to the requisite water tem-
perature.
Important: The Labormat SD pump
and spray function can only be
operated as of an operating tem-
perature of 65 °C which is indicated
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volume (approx. 50 litres) directly into
the heating basin through the opening
in the device.
2. Fixed connection
The pressure hose supplied connects
the Labormat SD directly to the water
line (shut-off valve required). Unscrew
the seal nut (39) on the water inlet and
connect the pressure hose securely to
the lock nut. Connect the other end of
the connection hose to the water line
directly via a shut-off valve. Open the
shut-off valve and fill in water as far as
the maximum level. Replace the sup-
port plates (55) and flask baskets in the
device and close the lid (3).
by the green pilot lamp in the con-
trol panel (13).
This reduces the risk of functional
defects caused by wax deposits in
the pump housing and the spray sys-
tem. When the pre-set temperature is
reached, the yellow pilot light (17) in
the control panel stays on.
When the water is at the maximum
level, it takes approx. 70–80 min-
utes to heat up to 65 °C; it takes
120–130 minutes to heat up to 95 °C.
In order to avoid delays caused by the
specified lead time, the Labormat SD
heating phase, the Labormat SD is fit-
automatically heats up to the selected
ted with a 24-hour timer (33). When
temperature.
the power supply is activated (main
switch (14) lights up red), the timer
Calculation of the time period that
has to be set:
is set to continue as planned. When
the white pilot light (16) in the control
Number of hours between the set time
panel lights up, the spray and heat-
and the planned use minus heating
ing function is deactivated. After the
time (depending on set temperature).
6.3 Boiling out
The two lids (3) are sliding doors which
hold button (15) in the control panel
open in opposite directions with the
can also be pressed to automatically
result that only one side of the device
trigger the spray process which is main-
tained for as long as the hold button
can ever be opened at a time. Use the
handle to slide one of the lids inwards
is pressed.
and place the items to be boiled out
on the support plate (55) or into the
Important: Spray tubes, flask bas-
flask baskets available as an extra
kets and all other internal metal
surfaces display high temperatures
option. Close the lid (3) and activate the
timer (18) in the control panel. The
during and after use. They should
spray function can be pre-selected
not be touched – even briefly –
variably between 0 and 6 minutes. As
without using the designated
handles
an alternative to the timer, the green
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