Intended use
Use
The IKA LR 1000 system is a compact reactor system. It
has been designed to simulate and optimize chemical reac-
tion processes and can also be used for mixing, dispersion
and homogenization in modeling processes.
Intended use: Tabletop device.
Unpacking
Unpacking
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Please unpack the device carefully
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In the case of any damage a detailed report must be
sent immediately (post, rail or forwarder).
Delivery scope
LR 1000 basic:
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LR 1000 basic base
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Reactor vessel LR 1000.1 (see Fig. 4)
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Temperature sensor
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Receptacle for temperature sensor
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Support rod
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2 pieces hose connectors
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Mains cable
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Tool kit
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Operating Instructions
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Warranty card.
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Range of use (indoor use only)
- Laboratories
- Schools
- Pharmacies
- Universities
The device is suitable for use in all areas (EMC class A and B).
The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed:
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if the instrument is operated with accessories that are
not supplied or recommended by the manufacturer
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if the instrument is operated improperly or contrary to
the manufacturer's specifications
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if the instrument or the printed circuit board are modi-
fied by third parties.
LR 1000 control:
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LR 1000 control base
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Reactor vessel LR 1000.3 (see Fig. 5)
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Temperature sensor
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Receptacle for temperature sensor
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Support rod
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2 pieces hose connectors
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USB cable
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Mains cable
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Tool kit
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Operating Instructions
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Warranty card.
Setting up
Support rod:
Screw the support rod onto the LR 1000 basic/control base
with the double open end wrench included with the device
until the end stop is reached.
Fig. 6
Installation and connection Pt 100 temperature sensor:
Remove a standard connection NS 14/23 from the reactor
cover for connection the temperature probe.
Screw the LR 1000.61 sensor receptacle with sealing in the
reactor cover.
Pt 100
Attach the reactor vessel to the LR 1000 basic/control
base:
Ensure the LR 1000 basic/control is set up on an even, sta-
ble, clean and non-slip working table.
Set the reactor vessel to the LR 1000 basic/control base
carefully and ensure it is properly attached as indicated in
following image.
Unlock
Lock
CLICK
Fig. 7
Plug in the probe and pay attention to the minimum immer-
sion depth and freewheeling of the anchor mixer. Fix the posi-
tion in the housing with the two screws for sliding stop.
Connect the temperature probe with the appropriate socket.
Fig. 8
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