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1.  Category 8 or 9 and are currently exempt from  the RoHS Directive  We will continue to monitor the application of the RoHS  Directive to its products and will comply with any changes as they apply       Do Not Dispose Product with Municipal Waste      Special Collection Disposal Required       5    Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    Table of Contents    SUBJECT PAGE NO     Warranty and Repair Information               cssssee 2  Theory Of Operation     cccccscscseesseeseeseeeeseeeeeseeneeeeeees 3  Operation   Transducer MOuntiing          ccccccccccccesesseeesseeeeeeeees 4  Positioning the Muscle Sample                   eee 4  SPASM G  i cevcrexereusesvuvanuniudianvaniiviwseinNeceennvennss 4  General Information   Amplifier Power Supply              cccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 5  Front Panel Controls   Range Selector SwitCh wieeeeissccccsssssssssssenseees 5  OEE atta tea aie aad ten tan aust donee tees 5  Internal Controls and Adjustments                   5 6  Electrical Output joc snr accrues tak 6  Maintenance and Storage              cccccceeseeeeeeeees 6  Serial NUMber ccsesaatierthisiietsinaetchencesseaeeaiians 6    Overall Transducer Diagram      sssssssssnsesnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7         Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    Warranty and Repair Information    Serial Numbers  All inquires concerning our product should refer to the serial number of the unit s      Warranty   Harvard Apparatus warranties the instru
2.  the trim pots    See Fig  3  The high and low gain trim pots are used to adjust the range  The right   hand trim pot is factory set to deliver 2 0 VDC for 50 gram  The center trim pot is fac   tory set to deliver 2 0 VDC for 500 gram  Either can be adjusted to deliver more or less  output as conditions dictate     The OFFSET adjustment trim pot is located on the extreme left and has been factory  adjusted to center the offset control  It also can be adjusted in situations where the  front panel offset control does not have sufficient range  It can be used to correct for  static loads up to 2 5 grams     Electrical Output  a  Binding post are provided on the power supply for output connections  Red  is positive      black is negative     and also ground   See Fig  3     b  Output voltage is 0 to 2 0 VDC depending upon the position of the range  selector switch  Output impedance is 2 kQ for direct connection to all  recorders     c  The transducer is linear to 100  overload  1000 g   4 V    Binding Posts    High Gain Trim ra    Low Gain Trim                               Offset Trim                      To Transducer    Sensing Head 12 Volt AC input           Figure 3  Electrical Output    Maintenance and Storage  a  No special precautions are required other than preventing corrosive solutions  from entering the space where the output shaft exits the transducer     b  When not in use  store in a clean  dry place   Serial Number    The serial number is located on the power supp
3. Research Isometric    Transducer    0 to 50 grams and 0 to 500grams    User s Manual    Research Isometric Transducer 0 to 50 g  and 0 to 500 g  110 VAC 60 Hz MAI 60 2996    Research Isometric Transducer 0 to 50 g  and 0 to 500 g  220 VAC 50 Hz MAI 60 2999       HARVARD    APPARATUS    Publication 5408 001 REV A    WEEE RoHS Compliance Statement    EU Directives WEEE and RoHS    To Our Valued Customers     We are committed to being a good corporate citizen  As part of that commitment   we strive to maintain an environmentally conscious manufacturing operation  The  European Union  EU  has enacted two Directives  the first on product recycling   Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE  and the second limiting the use  of certain substances  Restriction on the use of Hazardous Substances  RoHS    Over time  these Directives will be implemented in the national laws of each EU  Member State     Once the final national regulations have been put into place  recycling will be offered  for our products which are within the scope of the WEEE Directive  Products falling  under the scope of the WEEE Directive available for sale after August 13  2005 will  be identified with a    wheelie bin    symbol     Two Categories of products covered by the WEEE Directive are currently exempt  from the RoHS Directive   Category 8  medical devices  with the exception of  implanted or infected products  and Category 9  monitoring and control instruments   Most of our products fall into either
4. beam must be directed through the slot in the splash shield without touching the  edges  See Figure 1 above     s    Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    General Information    Amplifier Power Supply  a  The entire transducer is powered by a 12 volt AC wall transformer   See Fig  2   b  There is no ON OFF switch  The unit can remain powered  as shown on the  digital meter  for the entire experiment     Front Panel Controls    A  Range Selector  The range selector switch has two positions  50 gram and 500 gram  See Fig  2   1  In the 50 gram position  a 50 gram force produces a 2 VDC output     2  In the 500 gram position  a 500 gram force produces a 2 VDC output     B  Offset   The OFFSET control enables the user to set a zero output voltage for any pre load  value   See Fig  2  It is essentially a    Tare Control    device since it balances out static  loads such as the weight of the muscle preparation prior to contraction          Mounting   Handle  Splash Shield J   Signal Cable                 Power Supply  J Z W Pa  Z   via  External  ISOMETRIC VOLTS  Offset TRANSDUCER OUTPUT  Control       Range Selector             12 Volt AC Wall  Transformer             Jami la  12 Volt AC f   2  Cable   VV    Figure 2  Diagram of Isometric Transducer       4    Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    General Information    Internal Controls and Adjustments   On the rear panel of the power supply are three small access holes to
5. ld  be positioned and held in place with hardware that is as rigid as possible such that all  the muscle forces are recorded  i e  captured  and none are lost in extraneous deflec   tions of the mounting hardware     The 55 0640 Harvard Research Support Stand is the mounting hardware of choice  Its  massive  durable construction will not deflect under load  The transducer itself should  be positioned such that the output cable at the rear of the transducer ends up on the  bottom   See Fig  1 and 2     Positioning the Muscle Sample   The transducer has a short shaft rod with a groove that projects from the front  See  Figure 1 below  One end of the non stretching string must be formed into a loop and  fastened into the groove on the shaft  The other end of the string is subsequently  attached to the muscle preparation  The string must be at right angle to the transduc   er shaft and be pulled straight downward once the final setup has been completed     Mounting Handle            Grooved Shaft             Splash Shield       Non Stretch String  to Muscle Specimen       Output Cable    Figure 1  Positioning the Muscle Sample    Splash Shield   The transducer is equipped with a transparent  removable plastic shield which helps  to prevent buildup of salts  i e  corrosives  which may otherwise tend to accumulate  on the transducer beam shaft and migrate into the tranducer circuit   See Fig  1  In  time  this salt buildup can deteriorate performance  The cord cable wire from the  
6. ly circuit board  Refer to this number  in any correspondence          Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual       Overall Transducer Diagram              Grooved Shaft    Mounting  Handle    Splash Shield    Non Stretch String  to Muscle Specimen                Signal Cable  Power Supply    External   ISOMETRIC VOLTS  Offset TRANSDUCER  OUTPUT  Control       Signal Cable  Range Selector  i 12 Volt AC Wall    Transformer  f   ji  12 Volt AC 1  Cable     Binding Posts    High Gain Trim                      Low Gain Trim       Offset Trim                      To Transducer Sensing Head 12 Volt AC Input       Figure 4  Overall Transducer Diagram    
7. ment s  for a period of two years from date of  purchase At its option  Harvard Apparatus will repair or replace the unit s  if it is found  to be defective as to workmanship or material     This warranty does not extend to damage resulting from misuse  neglect or abuse  nor   mal wear and tear  or accident     This warranty extends only to the original customer purchaser     IN NO EVENT SHALL HARVARD APPARATUS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of  incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not  apply to you  THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY   OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE  OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE  Some states  do not allow this limitation on an implied warranty  so the above limitation may not    apply to you     If a defect arises within the two year warranty period  promptly contact Harvard  Apparatus  Inc  84 October Hill Road  Holliston  Massachusetts 01746 1371  using our U S  only toll free number 1 800 272 2775 or dial  508  893 8999  Goods will  not be accepted for return unless an RMA  returned materials authorization  number  has been issued by our customer service department  The customer is responsible for  shipping charges  Please allow a reasonable period of time for completion of repairs   replacement and return  If the unit is replaced  the replacement unit is covered only  for the remainder of the original warranty period dating from the pu
8. rchase of the orig   inal device        This warranty gives you specific rights  and you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state     Repair Facilities and Parts   Harvard Apparatus stocks replacement and repair parts  When ordering  please  describe parts as completely as possible  preferably using our part numbers  If practi   cal  enclose a sample or drawing  We offer a complete reconditioning service     AN CAUTION  Not for clinical use on human patients     s    Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    Theory of Operation    This transducer operates on the principle of converting picofarad capacitance changes  into an amplified DC output voltage by means of a patented circuit  U S  Patent  Number 412144      The transducer consists of a stiff beam suspended between two capacitor plates  This  forms a differential capacitor  Using this principal  the beam can be exceptionally stiff   approaching the ideal of measuring force without motion  As an example  for a force  of 1 gram  the beam deflection is a maximum of only 10 microns in either the 50 or  500 gram range mode  The linearity is within  1  with a high DC voltage output and  freedom from drift          Harvard Apparatus Research Isometric Transducer User   s Manual    Operation    Transducer Mounting   The transducer comes with an integral short  rigid mounting handle   See Fig  1 and 2   To obtain maximum advantage of stiff beam characteristics of the transducer  it shou
    
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