Alexika KS 3000 ic control: DANGER
DANGER: Alexika KS 3000 ic control

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Explication of warning symbols
This symbol identifies informaton
that is of absolute importance to ensure health and safety
.
Failure to observe this information may be detrimental to health or may result in injuries.
This symbol indicates information
witch is important for ensuring that the appliance functions
without any technical problems
.
Failure to observe this information could damage the appliance.
This symbol indicates information
which is important for proper use of the appliance and / or
ensuring that the appliance functions correctly.
Failure to observe this information can lead to
inaccurate results.
ATTENTION - Risk of damage due to magnetism.
General hazard.
DANGER
CAUTION
WARNING
ATTENTION
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
DANGER
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DANGER
•
Beware of hazards due to:
- flammable materials
- combustibles media with a low boiling temperature
- glass breakage
- incorrect container size
- overfilling of media
- unsafe condition of container
- biological and microbiological materials.
• Process pathogenic materials only in closed vessels under a
suitable extractor hood. Please contact
IKA
if you have any
questions.
• Only process media that will not react
dangerously to the extra energy produ-
ced through processing. This also ap-
plies to any extra energy produced in
other ways, e.g. through light irridiation.
• The media used in the appliance may
result in danger specific to the media
and the process. This applies, for ex-
ample, to shaking cultures with living
cells and to aggressive or flammable media.
Particulars as small estimated endangerments can become, if they
arise with one another in combination, a larger endangerment.
This manual cannot describe the dangers and resulting safety
measures in more detail.
Performing trials
•
Wear your personal protective equip-
ment in accordance with the hazard
category of the media to be processed.
Otherwise there is a risk from:
- splashing and evaporation of liquids
- ejection of parts
- body parts, hair, clothing and jewellery getting caught.
Safety instructions
General instructions
•
Read the operating instructions in full before starting
up and follow the safety instructions.
• Keep the operating instructions in a place where they can be
accessed by everyone.
• Ensure that only trained staff work with the appliance.
• Follow the safety instructions, guidlines, occupational health
and safety and and accident prevention regulations.
• Socket must be earthed (protective ground contact).
•
Risk of burns!
Exercise caution when touching the
housing parts and the attachments.
They may become hot.. Pay attention to the residual heat after
switching off.
• Beware of the high dead weight of the appliance when trans-
porting. Ensure that your fingers do not get crushed when
setting down the appliance.
Arrangement of equipment
•
Do not
operate the appliance in explo-
sive atmospheres, with hazardous
substances.
• Set up the appliance in a spacious area on an even, stable,
clean, non-slip, dry and fireproof surface.
• The feet of the appliance must be clean and undamaged.
• The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the
mains voltage.
• The socket for the mains cord must be easily accessible.
• Check the appliance and accessories beforehand for damage
each time you use them. Do not use damaged components.
Permissible media / Contamination / Side reactions
•
Caution!
Only process and heat up
any media that has a flash point higher
than the adjusted safe temperature limit
that has been set. The safe temperature limit must always be
set to at least 25 °C lower than the fire point of the media used

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Unpacking
• Unpacking
- Please unpack the device carefully
- In the case of any damage a
detailed report must be set
immediately (post, rail or
forwarder)
• Contents of package
KS 3000 i control
KS 3000 ic control
- Shaking device
- Shaking device
- Mains cable
- Mains cable
- Operating instructions - USB-Cable
- Operating instructions
- 4 clamping screws shor
- 4 clamping screws short
- Temperature sensor PT 1000.80
- Temperature sensor PT 1000.80
- 2 hose connecting pieces
- USB-Cable
- 2 hose connecting clamp
- RS232-Cable
- 2 unlocking handle
- safety declaration
- RS232-Cable
- safety declaration
Correct use
• Use
• Range of use
- for mixing and / or heating liquids
- Laboratories
- Schools
- Pharmacies
- Universitys
The device is suitable for use in all areas except:
- Residential areas
- Areas that are connected directly to a low-voltage supply network that also supplies residential areas.
The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed if the appliance is operated with accessories that are not supplied or recommended by
the manufacturer or if the appliance is opreated improperly contrary to the manufacturer‘s specifications or if the appliance or the
printed circuit board are modified parties.
DANGER
Accessories
• NOTE ! Covering or parts that are capable of being removed
from the unit without accessory equipment have to be re-
tached to the unit for safe operation in order to prevent, for
example, the ingress of fluids, foreign matter, etc..
• All accessories and vessels in place for the shaking process
must be firmly secured.
• Accessories may only be assembled once the plug has been dis
connected. The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed if the
appliance is operated with accessories that are not supplied or
recommended by the manufacturer or if the appliance is opera-
ted improperly, contrary to the manufacturer’s specifications.
• Shaking vessels which are not properly secured could get
damaged or be projected out, thus causing injury. It is essenti-
al to regularly check that the vessels to be shaken and the
attachments are firmly secured, especially before using the
appliance again.
• When using an external temperature sensor, it must always be
in the medium. Immerse the external temperature sensor at
least 20mm into the medium.
To the protection of the equipment
• When servicing, the wiring selected by IKA must be set up
again!
• Avoid allowing objects to push or strike the agitation table.
• Keep a minimum distance of 100mm from the appliance on all
sides.
• Gradually increase the shaking rate..
• Reduce the shaking rate if
- the medium splashes out of the vessel because the speed is
too high
- the appliance is not running smoothly
• If you notice that the device is not running smoothly, the
shaking rate must always be reduced until no more uneveness
occurs in the operation.
• Because of improper loading and the position of the center of
gravity, dynamic forces may arise during the agitation process
that cause the shaker to move about on the table.
For restrictions of load capacity and material weight during
high shaking frequencies, please see the description in the
„Attachments“ section.
• Pay attention to the vessels on the shaking table when setting
the shaking rate. This will prevent any of the medium to be
shaken from spurting out of the sample vessels.
• Should vessels break during operation or the media be spilt,
interrupt the shaking process immediately, remove any vessel
residue and clean the appliance.
• Never touch moving parts.
Caution! The shaker still runs after the
cover has been opened.
Wait for it to stop running.
(Risk of being crushed, shocked or cut, see figure illustrating
danger points).

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Commissioning
Make sure before start-up of the equipment that the drain hose
leads into a drain!
For protection in transport, a strip of foamed material is inserted
between the shaker table and the inner face or the rear wall. This
must be removed before initial commissioning.
Check whether the voltage specified on the type plate matches the
mains voltage available. The power socket used must be earthed
(protective earth conductor contact). If these conditions are met,
Switching on
The appliance is switched on using the switch on the side of the
appliance. Once it has been switched on, all of the LEDs light up
briefly during the self test.
Main switch I/O
Display fields
Note the load guideline values for the
attachments prior to switching appliance
on (see „Attachments“).
Tapping the Start/Stop keys or On/Off key starts the particular
functions.
The desired default values can be changed using the + or - keys.
Use the shift key
to switch from hour / minute mode to minu-
te / second mode.
If the elapsed time exceeds the value of 100 hours, the display
switches from hour / minute mode
to hour mode
Only whole hours are displayed in hour mode.
The following sections contain detailed information about the
individual functions.
Setting the safety limit values
If the Time ON/OFF key
is held down while „SAFE“ is displayed, the safety limit values can be changed using the respective
up/down keys.
Function Shaking
Press
key to start or stop the shake function. The speed
can be adjusted during operation. The displayed value flashes
until the pre-set speed has been reached.
When the shaking function is started using button
, the timer
automatically starts measuring the time until the next switch-off.
Note:
The shaking function can only be started when the cover is
closed. When the cover is opened, the shaker automatically
switches off the shaking and heating functions.
the device is ready to operate after plugging in the mains plug.
If these procedures are not followed, safe operation cannot be
guaranteed and/or the equipment may be damaged.
Observe the ambient conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.) listed
under Technical Data.
Operating mode
Software
version
max. ad-
justable
temperature
max. ad-
justable
speed
Safety limit
values
WARNING
Device type

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Timer
The desired shaking duration is set on the operator panel of the timer using the Time +/- keys. The shift key can be used to switch from
hour mode to minute mode.
The Time On/Off key activates the timer and shaking functions.
When the time is up, the shaking function stops and an acoustic signal is given off. If the cover is opened before the time is up, the
timer goes to „pause“ and the display flashes. If the cover remains open for more than 15 minutes, the timer switches off and an error
code appears on the display. The shaker no longer starts when the cover is closed.
If the timer is not activated, the Time display automatically shows the operating time following the start of the shaking function.
Function Heating
Once the appliance starts, the display indicates the actual value for the set temperature.
Press the
key to start or stop the heating function. The temperature is entered using the Temp +/- keys. In operation, the
temperature is displayed in 0.1 °C steps.
The target value appears approx. every 5 seconds and remains on the display for 2 seconds.
Note:
The heating function can only be started when the cover is closed. When the cover is opened, the shaker automatically switches off
the shaking and heating functions
Operating modes
You can choose between operating modes , and .
Appliance does not start up again following power outage Safety limit value for speed and temperature adjustable
Appliance starts up again following power outage Safety limit value for speed and temperature adjustable
Appliance starts up again following power outage Safety limit values cannot be changed
Setting the operating mode
Switch on appliance and simultaneously hold down the Time Start/Stop key
and the shift key
.
The display indicates either , or depending on the operating mode set (factory default setting A).
Switching the appliance off and on switches to the next operating mode.
Following the selection of the operating mode, the corresponding letter appears on the display for 5 seconds, the appliance is ready
for operation..
External temperature sensor
If external temperature sensor PT1000.80 is connected to the internal slide-on receptacle, the temperature can be measured at any
place in the medium.
Connector for
PT1000.80
The temperature control of the heating works automatically with this display
or measuring value. This is indicated by the lighting up of the LED next to the
temperature sensor symbol.
Locate the external tempe-
rature sensor and the
connecting cable so that
the shaking motion is unimpeded and no vessels
are damaged or tipped over.
WARNING

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To restore the factory settings, hold down the Mot „-“ key and the Temp „-“ key and press the main switch I/O.
Factory setting:-
Operating mode A
Upper
speed
limit
500
rpm
Safety
temperature
limit
95
°C
Temperature
calibration
Reset
Calibration - Temperature
Calibration with or without inserted sensor
- Fill Erlenmeyer flask (250ml) with water to the 100ml mark
- Place the Erlenmeyer flask in the centre
- Immerse the sensor of the external measuring device in the water
- Set the target temperature
- Close the cover and start the Temp function
- Wait until the temperature in the incubation cover has stabilised
- While holding down the shift key
, briefly press the Temp On/Off key
, the display appears;
keep holding down the shift key
.
- Set the temperature value read off the external measuring device using the Temp up + / down - keys
- Calibration is complete when you release the shift key
The appliance is calibrated at the factory.
This function allows the temperature to be calibrated to a desired value. This may be necessary, for example, if special sample
containers, their arrangement or external influences (e.g. sunshine) cause the measuring value for the temperature to be incorrect.
Appliance variant KS 3000 ic control
There is a cooler built into this appliance variant.
By using an external cooling unit, the working temperature can be lowered in relation to the room temperature (depending on the
supply temperature). Set the desired temperature on the KS 3000 and switch the heating function on.
The cooler is connected to an external cooling unit (e.g. IKA KV 600) via the plug connection at the back of the appliance. The
inlet and outlet connections are labelled accordingly at the back of the appliance. To connect the cooling pipes there are two hose
connection pieces included. They can be connected to a hose with a 10mm interior diameter. The connectors are unlocked by coaxially
positioning the unlocking lever and pressing slightly in the direction of the arrow. By positioning and light pressure in the direction of
the plug, the connectors are locked/connected to the inlet/outlet plug connections on the housing.
Drain connection
Inlet connection
Observe the maximum permissible pressure of 1 bar! As a safeguard, we recommend using a pres-
sure limiter (e.g. IKA C25). This is not necessary when using an IKA KV600.
Accumulated condensate is drained out of the cooler through the drain hose.
Water is the only coolant that
may be used (with antifreeze,
e.g. ethylene glycol).
Permissible cooling agents - inlet
temperature 3 to 20 °C
Temperature limit 80°C

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Error codes
An error is indicated by an acoustic signal and an error code is displayed.
E
. g.:
If faults cannot be eliminated directly, you must perform a RESET (see „Resetting parameters to the factory settings“)!
If the faults still cannot be eliminated, the appliance must be inspected by a technical service.
Error Description
Cause
Effect
Solution
code
Er 3 Temperature inside unit too high
• Permitted ambient temperature has
Heating off
• Switch off the unit. Allow it to cool down
been exeeded
and switch on again.
• Ventilation slots or fan housing
• Clean ventilation slots or fan
blocked
housing
• Observe maximum permissible ambient-
temperature
Er 4 Differance between setpoint and
• Motor seized or overload
Motor off
• Reduce the torque load
actual speeds is too large
(load)
• Reduce setpoint speed
Er 8 The calibration value of the tempe- • Fault in calibration procedure
Heating off
• Repeat the calibration procedure
rature sensor is outside the limit
• Value was incorrectly stored to memory
value
• EPROM switching error
Er 14 External temperature sensor,
• Short-circuit at temperature sensor
Heating off
• Check the plug
short-circuit
plug
• Substitude the temperature sensor
• Short-circuit in connecting cable
or on Temperature sensor
Er 16 External temperature sensor has
• SAFE Temp is set at a temperature
Heating off
• Allow the unit to cool down
exceeded the SAFE Temp
lower than the actual temperature on
• Set the SAFE Temp at a higher temperature
the external temperature sensor
Er 17 Temperature sensor - Incubation-
• SAFE Temp is set at a temperature
Heating off
• Allow the unit to cool down
room has exceeded the
lower than the actual temperature on
• Set the SAFE Temp at a higher temperature
SAFE Temp
the external temperature sensor
Er 26 Difference between the internal
• Ventilation slots in incubation room
Heating off
• Switch off the unit. Allow it to cool down
control and safety temperature
blocked
and then switch on again.
sensors too large
• Radial-flow fan does not rotate
• Check fan or ventilation slots and
• Fault in the control or safety
clean if necessary
temperature sensors
Er 60 Power outage
• Power outage during operation
Interruption of heating
• Delete the display by pressing the
or shaking function
shift key
PC 1 In remote operation (PC) with
•PC does not send data during the
Heating off
• Change the watchdog time
watchdog function 1 (WD) enabled: watchdog time
Motor off
• Send data from the PC within the
No communication between
• The connection/cable to the PC is
watchdog time
PC and unit
broken
• Check the connector cable and plug
PC 2 In remote operation (PC) with
• PC does not send data during the
The setpoint temperature • Change the watchdog time
watchdog function 2 (WD) enabled: watchdog time
is set to the WD safety
• Send data from the PC within the
No communication between
temperature
watchdog time
PC and unit
• The connection/cable to the PC is
The setpoint speed
• Check the connector cable and plug
broken
is set to the WD safety
speed

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Attachments
AS 260.1
Universal attachment
AS 260.2
Bracket attachment
AS 260.3
Bowl attachment
AS 260.5
Separating funnel attachment
The following attachments are offered as accessories
The attachments are affixed to the shaking table using the four clamping screws provided.
Load (standard values)
Load / kg
1
3
5
7,5
Max. speed / rpm
500
400
300
120
Interfaces and outputs
USB interface
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus system for connec-
ting the KS 3000 to the PC. Devices with USB capabilities can be
connected and disconnected whilst in operation (hot-plugging);
connected devices and their properties are also detected automa-
tically.
The USB interface is used in conjunction with labworldsoft
®
for
operation in “Remote” mode
Installation
Connect the KS 3000 to the PC using the USB data cable. The KS
3000 will then transmit information to the Windows operating
system to tell it which device drivers are required. Windows will
then either:
- Load the driver
- Install the driver automatically, if it is not already installed
- Prompt the user to perform a manual installation
- In this case, select the appropriate download from the IKA
Internet product page.
Configuration
The unit can be controlled from an external PC (using the dedica-
ted software labworldsoft) via the RS 232 C serial interface / USB
fitted to the unit.
To increase safety when controlling the shaking unit from
a PC, enable the watchdog function for monitoring the
continuous serial data flow (see section watchdog function)
• The functions of the inteface lines between laboratory instru-
ment and automation system are selected from the specfied
signals of the EIA-standard RS 232 C, corresponding with DIN
66020 Part 1. The allotment of the bushing can be taken from
illustration.
• For the electrical properties of the interface lines and for the
allotment of the signal status, standard RS 232 C, correspon-
ding with DIN 66259 Part 1 applies
.
• Transmission method:
Asynchronous signal transmissi-
on in start-stop-operation.
• Mode of transmission:
Fully Duplex
• Character format:
Character imaging acc. to data
format DIN 66022 for start –
stop operation. 1 start bit;
7 character bits; 1 parity bit-
[straight (even)]; 1 stop bit..
• Transmission speed:
9600 Bit/s
• Access method:
Data communication from sha-
ker to computer is only possible
on demand of the computer.
Instruction syntax
Here applies thje following:
• The instructionsare generally sent from the processor (master)
to the laboratory instrument (slave).
• The laboratory instrument exclusively sends on demand of the
processor. Even error codes cannot be spontaneously communi-
cated from the laboratory instrument to the processor (automa-
tic system)
• Instructions and parameters as well as subsequent parameters
are separated by at least o n e blank. (Code: hex 0x20)
• Each individual instruction including parameters and data as
well as each reply are terminated with CR LF (Code: hex
0x0D and 0x0A) and have a maximum lenght of 80 characters.
• The decimal separator in a floating point number is the point.
(Code: hex 0x2E)
The above statements largely correspond with the recommenda-
tions of the NAMUR-Assocation (NAMUR-recommendations for
the design of electric plug connections for the analog and digital
signal transmission to labortory - MSR individual units. Rev. 1.1).

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Connections between shaking instrument and external
devices
PC 1.1 Cable
Cable PC 1.1 for connection to the 9-pin socket on the computer
“Watchdog” function, monitoring the serial data flow
The following applies to situations where the watchdog function
is enabled (see Namur instructions). If no new transmissions
of these commands from the PC take place within the preset
watchdog time, the heating and shaking functions will be
shutdown according to the watchdog mode selected or will be
controlled using the preset setpoints. An operating system
crash, a PC power failure or a fault in the connecting cable to
the instrument can cause an interruption in data transmission.
“Watchdog”– Mode 1
If an interruption in data transmission occurs which is longer than
the preset watchdog time, the heating and shaking functions
will be shutdown and the error message PC 1 will be displayed.
“Watchdog”– Mode 2
If an interruption in data transmission occurs which is longer than
the preset watchdog time, the speed setpoint value will be set to
the WD safety speed setpoint and the temperature setpoint will
be set to the WD safety temperature setpoint.
The PC 2 warning message will be displayed.
NAMUR Instructions Function
IN_NAME
Input description name
IN_PV_X
Reading the real value
X=1;2;3;4;
IN_SOFTWARE
Input software ID number
date, version
IN_SP_X
Reading the set rated value
X=1;2;3;4;6;12;
42;50;52;53;
IN_TYPE
Input laboratory unit ID
OUT_NAME name
Output description name. (Max. 10
characters, default: KS3000 ic)
OUT_SP_12@n
Setting the WD safety temperature with
the echo of the set value
OUT_SP_42@n
Setzen der WD safety speed with
the echo of the set value
OUT_SP_X n
Setting the rated value to n
X=1;2;4;50;52
OUT_WD1@m
Watchdog mode 1: When a WD1 event oc-
curs, the heating and shaking functions are
shutdown and message PC 1 is displayed.
Set the watchdog time to m (20...1500) se-
conds, with echo of the watchdog time.
This instruction starts the watchdog func-
tion and must be sent within the set
watchdog time
OUT_WD2@m
Watchdog mode 2: When a WD2 event oc-
curs, the speed setpoint will be set to the
WD safety setpoint speed and the tempera-
ture setpoint will be set to the WD safety
setpoint temperature. The PC 2 warning is
displayed.
The WD2 event can be reset with OUT_
WD2@0-resetting also blocks the watch
dog function. Set the watchdog time to m
(20...1500) secondes, with echo of the
watchdog time. This command starts the
watchdog function and must be sent
within the set watchdog time.
RESET
Switching off the instrument function.
START_X; X=1;2;4
Starting the instrument’s (remote) function;
(display additionally: PC)
STATUS
Display of status
1S: mode of operation A
2S: mode of operation B
3S: mode of operation C
S0: manual operation without fault
S1: Automatic operation Start
(without fault)
S2: Automatic operation Stop
(without fault)
Overview of the NAMUR-instructions
Abbreviations:
X,y =
numbering parameter (integer number)
m =
variable value, integer
n =
value of variable, floating point number
X = 1 Pt1000 medium temperature (external temperature sensor)
X = 2 temperature (incubations room)
X = 3 safety temperature
X = 4 speed
X = 6 safety speed
X = 50 Pt1000.80 medium temperature sensor
offset in K (-5.0 <= n <=+5.0)
X = 52 incubations room temperature sensor
offset in K (-5.0 <= n <=+5.0)
<0: error code: (-1)
- 1: error 1
- ... (see table)
-31: error 31
-83: wrong parity
-84: unknown instruction
-85: wrong instruction sequence
-86: invalid rated value
-87: not sufficient storage space
STOP_X
Switching off the instrument - (remote)
X=1;2;4
funktion. Variables set with OUT_SP_X are
maintained.
Contains the instruction RMP_STOP.
(display additionally: PC)

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Maintenance and cleaning
The shaker KS 3000 i control and KS 3000 ic control is mainten
ace free. It is subject only to the natural wear and tear of compo-
nents and their statistical failure rate.
Examine in regular intervals the functionality and the correct
attachment of the two gas-filled supports!
When ordering spare parts, please give the manufacturing
number shown on the type plate, the machine type and the
name of the spare part.
Please send in equipment for repair only after it has been cleaned
and is free from any materials which may constitute a health
hazard. Use only cleansing agents which have been approved by
IKA to clean IKA devices
To remove use:
Dyes
isopropyl alcohol
Construction materials water containing tenside / isopropyl alcohol
Cosmetics
water containing tenside / isopropyl alcohol
Foodstuffs
water containing tenside
Fuels
water containing tenside
For materials which are not listed, please request information
from IKA. Wear the proper protective gloves during cleaning of
the devices.
Electrical devices may not be placed in the cleansing agent for the
purpose of cleaning.
Before using another than the recommended method for cleaning
or decontamination, the user must ascertain with the manufactu-
rer that this method does not destroy the instrument.
Collecting tray with drain hose (for picture see below)
(applies to KS 3000 i control and KS 3000 ic control)
In the event of glass breakage, leaking liquid is collected by the
collecting tray below the shaking table and guided to the drain
hose via a drain at the rear.
1. Remove drain hose from bracket
2 Place drain hose in laboratory
drain
Cleaning of the collec-
ting tray:
- loosen four countersunk
head screw at the top side
of the shaking table
- remove shaking table
upward
Cleaning the Plexiglas cover:
- Do not dry wipe!
- Do not use abrasive materials!
- Do not use solvents!
Clean dusty surfaces with warm water, detergent and a soft cloth.
We recommend the anti-static plastic cleaner “AKU” by Burnus
GmbH, Darmstadt.
For disinfecting, only use products prescribed by the manufactu-
rer specially for use on Plexiglas
Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts, please give:
- Device type
- Manufacturing number, see type plate
- Software version
- Item number and designation of the spare part,
see
www.ika.com.
Repair
The device must be clean and free from any materials which may
constitude a health hazard when sent for repair.
Use the „safety declaration“ included or download the form
from the IKA® website
www.ika.com.
Please return the appliance in its original packaging. Storage
packaging is not sufficient for returns. Please also use suitable
packaging for transportation.

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Accessories
•
AS 260.1
Universal attachment
•
AS 260.3
Bowl attachment
•
AS 260.2
Bracket attachment
•
AS 260.5
Separating funnel attachment
•
STICKMAX
•
PC1.1
Adapter
Technical data
Design voltage
VAC
230 ± 10%
or
VAC
115 ± 10%
Design frequency
Hz
50/60
Heating power
W
1000
Input power
W
1120
Speed range
rpm
10 - 500
Heating temperature range
°C
RT +5 .... 80
Temperature constancy
K
0,1
(200 ml water at set
point T = 37 °C, RT 25 °C)
Temperature sensor PT1000.80
K
≤ ±
[
0,15 + 0,002 x (T)
]
- variation DIN EN 60751 Kl.A
Permitted duration of operation
%
100
Permitted ambient temperature
°C
+15 at +32
Permitted relative humidity
%
80
Protection class acc. DIN EN 60529
IP 30
Protection class
I
Overvoltage category
II
Contamination level
2
Operation at a terrestrial altitude
m
max. 2000 above sea level
Drive
Speedcontrol asynchronous motor
Protection at overload
Temperature sensor in motorwinding
Fuses on apparatus plug
A
T16A (Id.Nr. 39 357 01)
Radius orbit
mm
20
Shaking motion
orbital
Max. Load
kg
7,5
Dimensions (B x H x T)
mm
465 x 430 x 695
Weight (i control)
kg
35
Weight (ic control)
kg
37
Speed setting (Button on front side)
Digital
Dissolution of adjusting
rpm
1
Speed display
LED - Display
Max. speed deviation from idle
%
±1
Temperature seting
Digital
(Button on front side)
Dissolution of adjusting
K
0,1
Temperature display
LED - Display
Time setting (Button on front side)
Digital altern. Min/Std)
Time display
LED - Display (1 - 999 hh:min/min:sec)
Interface
USB and RS 232 C
KS 3000 ic control
Temperature range (inlet T>3°C)
°C
12 - 80
Subject to technical changes!