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3. Control specifications Operations 2 54 44 eA EREEREER RET Specifications of sensor Parts Layout seeeReekec4PeeseuutssbeisA arabes nne dede e Door reversible procedure Option installation setting procedures MCO 170UVS MCO 170HB MCO 170EL MCO 21GC MCO SG MCO 230PS MCO 230SB MCO 230RB Test Data 2 Temperature pull up Temperature reduction in power failure Humidity temperature CO recovery Temperature distribution Instruction manual Features 1 Improve basic performance Complete solution of condensation issue No condensation in chamber and inside outer door Humidity control pole for preventing condensation 2 Improve cleaning efficiency Interior and shelf support are integrated in order to save labor of removing shelf support 3 Improve usability Comfortable operation by installing full colour LCD touch panel Simple operation by original GUI Caution Pa
4. 6 Lift the duct and remove it from the pins on the rear side Fig 5 7 Pull out the fan Fig 6 8 Remove the silicon caps of each access port from interior Fig 7 and exterior Fig 8 Silicon cap 116 23 BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION To re install all the attachments perform the procedure in reverse order from step 8 on page 23 24 Note When installing the fan insert it to the motor shaft securely Lightly turn and pull the fan manually to make sure that it does not touch the rear panel and is installed securely Fig 1 NCAUTION If the fan is not inserted deep enough the intended velocity performance cannot be achieved and it may cause culture failure or insufficient decontamination Note To install the duct confirm 4 pins are securely installed in the 4 holes of the duct Fig 2 NCAUTION If the duct is fixed insecurely the intended velocity performance cannot be achieved which may cause culture failure or insufficient decontamination Note When installing the fan cover position the long hole of duct with the projection of fan cover and insert directly Fig 3 Same applies for the humidifying pan cover The fan cover may lean by strongly pushing the head of it in the back Make sure that there is no space in the lower fan cover after installing because the leaning fan cover may have a bad influence on the camber te
5. 30 psi G for the secondary side 2 Using a gas tube that is provided connect the connecting port A for gas pipe and the gas Lower right side regulator of the CO gas cylinder For details on installing the optional automatic CO _ cylinder changeover kit MCO 21GC refer to page eje ks Z 15 77 Connecting port A for CO gas pipe Note using 2 tube bands that is provided connect the gas tube tightly to prevent it from coming off Make sure that the gas tube is not folded If the CO gas is supplied to multiple incubators from a single gas cylinder a CO solid will be formed in the gas regulator The gas regulator safety valve will operate and there may an explosive sound 3 After connecting the gas tube make sure that no gas is leaking ex by using a gas leak detection spray 4 Set the CO gas on the secondary side to 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm G 4 3 psi G for gas injection Note As the pressure increases the CO gas density control range will increase Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to gas leak If gas lines come loose the incubator must be repaired 5 When there is CO gas left and the CO gas empty alarm is activated replace the empty gas cylinder to a new one Note When an optional gas auto changer MCO 21GC is installed it switches the em
6. MCO 230AICUVH or when the optional MCO 170EL is installed e When the power switch is OFF the electric lock is locked and the outer door does not open Either turn ON the power switch or use the accessory unlock key to override the electric lock e During decontamination the outer door is electrically locked and does not open 180 87 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Items to check and countermeasures H202 decontamination cannot be If the MCO 230AICUVH is being used is the optional MCO HP installed performed e If the MCO 230AICUV is being used are the optional MCO HP the optional MCO 170HB and the MCO 170EL installed If the MCO 230AIC is being used are the optional MCO 170UVS the MCO HP the optional MCO 170HB and the MCO 170EL installed Is the UV lamp burned out If the UV lamp is burned out H202 decontamination will not be possible Is the H202 generator cable properly connected Has the entire bottle of the H202 reagent been used In H202 decontamination cycle Err34 H202 Volume is activated Is the duct securely attached Attach the duct properly to the 4 points hooks Fig 1 Is the fan attached properly Confirm if the fan is pushed all the way to the motor shaft Fig 2 Is the H202 generator securely installed Set the 2 pins of the H202 generator in the 2 holes at the left bottom of the duct Fig 3 Is it the end of life of the H202 generator If the total operating time e
7. H202 Decontamination Temp 45 0 Door Locked Warm gt H202 gt UV up Decon Resolve 45 0 7min 90min Step4 Message 0 0 Buzzer Operation H202 Decontamination Temp 48 0 C Door Locked Warm H202 up Decon d Ress 45 0 Omin 90min Step7 Message 0 0 Operation H202 Decontamination Temp 37 0C Door Unlocked Step8 Decon Finished Please remove H202 unit Message 0 0 Buzzer Operation H202 Decontamination Temp 37 0 Door Unlocked Step8 Decon Finished Message 0 0 Operation 17 Dilute the remaining H202 reagent in the H205 generator with a large volume of water and dispose of it Rinse and wash the generator with distilled water Then keep the H202 generator in a clean environment outside of the chamber Note Do not wash either the inside or outside of the H202 generator with alcohol 159 18 After decontamination surplus H2Oz liquid will remain at the bottom of the chamber and in the bottom part of the H202 generator Connector cap duct This solution contains H2O at a low density so put on protective glasses and rubber gloves and wipe it up with a non woven cloth 19 Ventilate the chamber sufficiently and place all the attachments back into the chamber Note After H202 decontamination cover the connector on the chamber side with the connector cap deeply Fig 4 Precautions when ha
8. NWARNING As with any equipment that uses CO gas there is a likelihood of oxygen depletion in the vicinity of the equipment t is important that you assess the work site to ensure there is suitable and sufficient ventilation If restricted ventilation is suspected then other methods of ensuring a safe environment must be considered These may include atmosphere monitoring and warning devices USA Only Model with a lamp This product has a lamp that contains mercury Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please visit Panasonic website http www panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149 For the State of California USA Only This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 0 ANWARNING Do not use the unit outdoors Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to rain water Only qualified engineers or service personnel should install the unit installation by unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire Install the unit on a sturdy floor and take an adequate precaution to prevent the unit from turning over If the floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not adequate this may result in injury from the unit falling or tipping over Never install
9. 1 r 1 1 1 L L L L 1 L I range auto zero count is 0 clear Error is invalid since auto zero count is not completed twice 8 Chamber temp sensor is abnormal If chamber temp sensor is open circuit or short circuit following error message is shown in message box Open circuit Err05 Temp Sensor Open Short circuit 06 Temp Sensor Short Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Temp is 0 0 C or less Judged as open circuit Temp is more than 60 C Judged as short circuit 33 9 Sensor box temp sensor abnormal If sensor box temp sensor is open circuit or short circuit following error message is shown in message box Open circuit Err07 Box Temp Sensor Open Short circuit Err08 Box Temp Sensor Short Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Temp is 0 0 C or less Judged as open circuit Temp is more than 60 Judged as short circuit 10 Ambient temp sensor abnormal If ambient temp sensor is open circuit or short circuit following error message is shown in message box Open circuit Err09 AT Sensor Open Short circuit Err10 AT Sensor Short Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Temp is 0 0 C or less Judged as open circuit Temp is more than 60 Judged as short circuit 11 sensor abnormal If sensor standard volta
10. 730 Main Depth 225 r otg 3 FR 83m 000000000000000000000000 100000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 CO sensor Solenoid valve Filter Gas supply port Temperature calibration procedures Ex TEMP SV 37 0 C and actual temp in chamber 36 5 C MENU Display and operation 0 Install temp sensor for calibration at center of chamber and running till temp becomes stable 1 At Top display touch Menu key to show Menu display and select Tools 1 2 At Tools 1 display select Calibration and ME 3 Input measured temp in Temp Span box Temp Span 4 Touch Cal key at right side of Temp Span Cal 5 After touching Cal key touch Top key on upper right side of display Top Note It is important for temperature calibration to measure chamber temperature accurately Therefore used thermometer should have more than JISO 5 class accuracy and measure center of chamber Maximum value of
11. passwords of Auto Lock manage properly by limited administrators 1 62 69 ELECTRIC LOCK OPTION 70 Changing a registered User ID s password Input the registered User ID into User ID input box and input its new password into Password input box and Confirm Password box Press Add key to re write the new password Deleting a registered User ID Input the registered User ID into User ID input box and input its registered password into Password input box Press Delete key to delete the registered User ID and its password Note When deleting all registered User IDs the User ID mode is turned to OFF refer to page 70 5 On the Menu screen press Back key to return to the Top screen Setting auto lock 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Lock key to lead the Lock screen 3 Press Auto Lock key to lead the Auto Lock Screen 163 Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 IORA B Menu ERR tock Tools 1 Auto Lock Auto Lock User 2013 11 27 12 04 11 CO2 E Set 5 096 5 0 Door Closed Menu lt Back Tools 2 KeyLock 4 On the Auto Lock screen each setting of auto E Auto Lock lock is available Press Apply key to turn the auto lock ON and save the set value The display returns to the Lock screen Auto Lock ON User ID ON Each setting of auto lock Auto
12. Control panel WVGA full colour LCD Resistive film touch panel No touch sound Log USB Standard equipment for all models Transmit log of temperature CO door open close alarm Security lock Option Option Standard equipment Unlock with 1 6 digit password Automatically locked 1 min after door close 1 password for 1 unit Password is same as key lock Self diagnosis Each sensor is in abnormal condition Display error code and chamber temperature on message display Reverse remote alarm terminal optional and buzzer sounds mPerformance specifications for A models MCO 230AICUVH PA Temperature distribution 0 25 C ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 5 96 no load Temperature variation 0 1 C ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 C 5 96 no load control range 0 to 20 96 Chamber humidity 0 15 ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 5 96 no load 95 R H 5 R H Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 80 R H max The designed performance may not be obtained If the ambient temperature is equal or less than 15 C When ambient temperature is 25 C temperature control range 30 C 50 C Regardless of ambient temperature the maximum of temperature control range is always 50 Note The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives Based on our measuring method Applicable environment conditi
13. When a ground must be installed If a grounded 3 pole outlet is not available then a ground must be installed Consult with qualified service personnel NWARNING To prevent electric shock always ground the incubator If grounding is not possible then have a ground installed by qualified personnel If the incubator is not grounded it may result in electric shock Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone ground wire Doing so may cause electric shock Installing a ground fault circuit breaker If using the incubator in the location with moisture or humidity cannot be avoided then it is recommended that a ground fault circuit breaker be installed in the power supply circuit i e the power supply at the incubator Have the circuit breaker installed by qualified service personnel NCAUTION Do not climb on the incubator or place objects on top of it Doing so may damage it or cause it to fall over resulting in injury 111 In case of double stack For stacking the incubators surely refer to the procedure included with the optional double stacking bracket MCO 170PS or the stacking plate MCO 230SB Note Two hooks are attached to the rear of the upper incubator When stacking incubators fix the upper incubator to the wall with these hooks and wire or chain Fig 4 Note When stacking the incubators on our CO incubator or O CO incubator other than this product u
14. on power mounting plate Tighten gas pipe connector B using Nut and Spring washer Then Put Tube L 850 into tube joint and fix it by clamping band Nut Tube L 850 Cap gas pipe connector B Figure 6 74 9 Return power mounting plate IN Tube L 850 Note Make sure not to catch the tube in Figure 7 Screw 10 Return rear cover 75 11 CO gas auto exchanger setting on control panel After installing gas auto exchanger please follow below setting on control panel 1 Press Menu key more than 5 sec at top display to move to Service code display 2 Input 384 at Service code display and press OK key Note If incorrect service code is input Notice is displayed and return to 1 top display Input correct service code again service code cannot be changed 3 Move to Menu display and Service key can be pressed Press Service key 4 At Service display press System Configuration 2 key 76 Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 21 Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 5 0 Door Closed 37 0 Message 0 0 Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 56 Service Code E Menu Tools 1 Tools 2 E Service m System 2 0 Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Decon Calibration Balance Setting Status Reset Data Version Up 5 At System Configuration 2 display Wi System Configuration 2 slide Gas Auto Ch
15. 1 minute 5 minutes factory setting 2 minutes Note It is not possible to operate any key in the Sleep state By touching the LCD touch panel the Sleep state is released and the LCD touch panel returns to the usual state Under this condition key operations are available Brightness Sleep Brightness of LCD touch panel of the Sleep state Adjust Brightness Sleep slide bar or input set value into the Brightness Sleep input box Settable range 0 50 factory setting 20 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 148 55 OTHER PARAMETERS Setting DAQ It is necessary to set several parameters when using our optional software product Data acquisition system DAQ MTR 5000 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Set 37 0 Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock 2 Press Tools 2 key to lead the Tools 2 screen 1 Tools 2 3 Press DAQ Setting key to lead the DAQ Setting Tools 2 screen Brightness DAQ Sleep Setting 4 On the DAQ Setting screen each setting of DAQ E DAQS ettin tTop Top Back is available Refer to the Procedure Setting Manual 9 Data Acquisition System MTR 5000 for details of DAQID ON z settings Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 2 Speed 2400bps 4800bps screen 9600bps Local Remote 5
16. 2 5 0 STG 5 0 Std Gas Calibrating Operation 5 0 CO2 5 0 STG 5 0 Std Gas Calib Finished Buzzer Operation 5 CO2 5 0 STG 5 0 Std Gas Calib Finished Operation 81 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 82 To use this unit in a clean condition clean the chamber and all the inner attachments at least once a month 1 Remove all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 22 2 Clean the chamber and all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 21 3 Install all the inner attachments by the procedures shown on page 24 QG When there is excessive dirt contact our sales representative or agent 175 ALARMS SAFETY AND SELF DIAGNOSIS The incubator supports the following alarms safety functions and self diagnostic functions If an error from Err05 to Err18 or Err56 is activated contact our sales representative or agent Table4 Alarms safety and self diagnosis for culture operations Alarm or safety a Remote Safety igh limi Over Heat is displayed alternately in 4 The chamber temperature exceeds normal characters and reverse video in Continuous ON Heater OFF high limit alarm temperature set value the Over heat display tone Intermittent tone after set ON after set alarm delay alarm delay 0 min time 0 min to to 15 min 15 min has has elapsed elapsed Intermittent
17. 4 USB memory is disconnected Alarm Export 51 OPERATION ALARM LOG 52 7 Even after completion the export of alarm log a tTop Back data Information dialog box is displayed Press OK Alarm Export Back key Information Note After completing the export of alarm log data alarm log data saved at CO incubator is not Export complete deleted 8 Remove a USB memory from the USB port Note A log folder is created in a USB memory and an exported data file is saved in the log folder by CSV format Exported file name The first date during exported period 8 digits the last date 8 digits AlarmLog Example When exporting alarm log data for 7 days on January 7 2014 20140101 20140107 AlarmLog csv 9 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 145 OTHER PARAMETERS Setting date and time 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic Temperature Set 37 0 C 37 0_ Message 0 0 Buzzer 2 Press Tools 2 key to lead the Tools 2 screen Tools 1 3 Press Date amp Time key to lead the Date amp Time Tools 2 screen 4 On the Date amp Time screen input the present Date amp Time date and time Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Tools 2 screen Note 24 hour clock It is recommended to set the time periodically since the error of about 1 minute may be observed during a month 5 Press Top key to return to th
18. Outer door opening log graph Openin 42 44 g Display can be exported Data Export E Export screen Actual Temp Export Chamber temperature log 45 47 4 Actual CO2 Level Export density log 45 47 Door Opening Export Outer door opening log 457 47 Setting Setting Log interval Unique ID 41 42 Alarm Display Alarm log can be exported 48 49 Alarm Export Export Alarm log 50 52 Lok gt H Auto Lock Auto Lock gt 2 Setting Auto lock ON OFF User ID ON OFF 70 74 Lock Y Setting Key lock ON OFF password 34 37 01 Screen Auto Lock Setting User ID password 68 70 User User screen Tools 1 MITools 1 screen Temp CO2 Calibration Don t push See Next page Alarm Setting 1 Setting Temp alarm CO density alarm 38 39 Alarm Setting 2 Setting Alarm delay ring back remote alarm etc 38 40 UV Setting Setting Uv timer power supply frequency 577 59 Operate Lighting UV lamp for 24 hours 60 61 STD Gas Setting Setting density of standard gas 79 80 STD Gas Calibration Operate Calibration of density by STD gas 80 81 0015 2 ITools 2 screen Date amp Time Setting Date time 53 Brightness Sleep Setting Brightness sleep ON OFF etc 54 55 DAQ Setting Setting DAQ system ON OFF ID speed etc 56 122 29 BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL 30 1 MCO 230AICUVH or when an
19. Press Top key to return to the Top screen Apply 56 149 UV LAMP PARAMETERS MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed to the MCO 230AIC UV lamp is workable After closing the outer door UV lamp lights for the preset period to disinfect the water in the humidifying pan and the air circulating in the chamber Using UV lamp 1 Correctly install all of the inner attachments and place the cultivation samples on the trays Note The humidifying pan and humidifying pan cover prevent UV light from leaking Always use them even when not humidifying Never turn ON the UV lamp when the humidifying pan cover is removed Always use the humidifying pan cover even when using the incubator without turning ON the UV lamp Using without humidifying pan cover may have a bad influence on the chamber temperature distribution and humidity recovery 2 When closing the outer door the UV lamp lights for the preset period Note If the outer door is opened while the UV lamp is lit the lamp will turn OFF Then when the door is closed the lamp will light for the preset period If only the outer door is repeated opened and closed it may have a bad influence on the condensation in the chamber and chamber temperature distribution because the UV lamp generates heat for a long time It may also shorten the service life of the UV lamp preset period can be changed when necessary as s
20. Replace straight IN side connector 54 e t Y A 3 Install do Tube L100 instead and fix it by clamping band removed in above No 1 Make sure to fix it in order to prevent Harness gas leakage 4 Replace tube of filter to S Tube L850 Tube b Fix it by removed clamping band L 850 Tube L 100 Fix both side by Make sure to fix it in order to prevent gas leakage clamping band Connect 2Harness to valve Figure 1 72 Install procedures 1 Remove power code and make sure power is not supplied to unit 2 Remove rear cover Figure 2 Fall prevention metal parts Rear cover Figure 2 3 Install valve B assy to the position instructed inside rear cover Figure 3 using S Screw 4 Remove upper side tube of valve A and connect valve A valve B assy and tube X using Y connector assy Figure 3 1 5 Connect lead wire of valve to CN5 on main Note Make sure to connect all tube properly in order to prevent gas leakage Tube band S Y connector valve A assy S Tube L 850 73 6 Remove side lower cover then remove power mounting plate inside Power mounting plate Side lower cover Figure 4 Screw 7 Let tube L2850 through under the unit to power mounting plate Tube L 850 Note Make sure not to catch the tube in Figure 5 8 Remove gas B
21. When 13 is removed Removal power 1 MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or when an Sample air outlet cap supply cord port optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed 2 MCO 230AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed 18 17 16 10 103 1 Outer door The outer door is held to the frame with the magnetic seal The door heater is installed in the door panel The door opening is reversible Contact our sales representative or agent to change the door hinge from left to right or vice versa 2 Inner door The inner door is made of tempered glass However do not subject the glass to excessive impacts 3 Tray catches Insert tray to fit the concave portion on chamber 4 Fan cover The fan cover serves as the inlet for circulating air It is removable 5 Duct The duct for the path for circulating air It is removable 6 Fan inside the duct The fan is made from polypropylene resin It can be disinfected in an autoclave 7 UV lamp This UV lamp does not generate ozone Never look directly at the UV light Refer to page 57 7 61 for using For replacement contact our sales representative or agent 8 Humidity control bar Reduce automatically dew condensation occurred by the effect of outside environment and the frequency of door opening closing The humidity control bar has bactericidal effects by plated surface of it However it is recommended to replace the humidity control bar every 5 to 6 years t
22. display Input correct service code again service code cannot be changed Service Code 3 Move to Menu display and Service key can be pressed Press Service key Tools 2 4 At Service display press E Service System Configuration 1 key System System CO2 0 Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Calibration Balance 82 5 At System Configuration 1 display slide Std Gas Cal Function key to right side and make it ON and press Apply key 6 Press Top key at Service display to return to Top display 7 Please refer to instruction manual about settings afterwards 83 OFF OFF Std Gas Cal Function 8 Apply lll System Configuration 1 Decon Function UV Function Electric Lock Function E Service System System CO2 0 Configuration Configuration 2 Adjustment Heater Balance Analog Calibration Status Reset Data 2013 12 17 13 49 21 Panasonic Temperature Set 37 0 37 0 Set 5 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 MCO 170PS Installation procedures Double stacking procedures of both upper and lower are MCO 230AIC is mentioned below Please follow below procedures to install Used parts 5 screw Used tool Confirm below parts are completed as accessories first We make sure to pack the products but if there is any parts missing or fault please contact sales office or vendor 22222 S E
23. 0 03V Ref Value 503 0 1023 Gas Value 348 0 1023 EL OK Save adjustment Return to result Service display 9 If error is occurred below display is showed ill 2 0 Adjustment 0 Adjustment Error Message 24 1 1 Outer Door Open Return to Service display 20 CO zero calibration procedures PV value COezero calibration coefficient 1 Input zero ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt Temp Span 0 0 37 2 2 V 0 1 CO2 Span CO2 Ref 1 466 gas sensor detect voltage CO2 Gas Input 0 acceptable value is 0 0 or 0 1 This box is invalid unless CO set value is 0 This box is valid only if gas sensor detect voltage is between 1 00 and 4 80 If not invalid 2 If 0 is input Cal key become active so touch Cal key ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt Temp Span 0 0 m CO2 Zero 0 0 Touch CO2 Span CO2 Ref 2 21 3 CO zero calibration coefficient is updated ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt Updated coefficient Temp Span 0 0 3 2 2 0 1 CO2 Span CO2 Ref 2 Input value return to 0 1 22 components on TIT CN304 1 3 Glow starter 2 4 Power supply CN306 a 1 2 4 5 CO2 box heater for decontamination UV
24. 12 18 2013 11 28 12 14 2013 11 28 12 16 Low CO2 Density 2013 11 28 12 15 2013 11 28 12 15 01 CO2 Gas Empty 9 9 Warning Error Low Temp High Temp Low Temp High Temp Q On the Alarm screen of procedure 4 or 5 alarm log data can be exported in CSV format to the USB memory inserted into the USB port 6 Insert the USB memory into the USB port Note It is not possible to use a USB memory with security functions that requires entering password 7 Press Export key 8 When the export is complete Information dialog box is displayed Press OK key Refer to page 51 and 52 for the details about abnormal export or exported file name 9 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 142 Alarm Last Days 2013 11 26 2013 11 28 Export First Last Code 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 04 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 12 17 2013 11 28 12 18 2013 11 28 12 14 2013 11 28 12 16 Low CO2 Density 2013 11 28 12 15 2013 11 28 12 15 01 CO2 Gas Empty 9 9 Warning Error Low Temp High Temp Low Temp High Temp Export complete Alarm 2013 11 28 12 15 2013 11 28 12 15 01 CO2 Gas Empty 9 9 49 OPERATION ALARM LOG 50 It is possible to export saved alarm log data to a USB memory inserted in the USB port by CSV format 1 Insert USB memory in the USB port Note It is not possible to use a USB memory with security functions that requires e
25. 23 C w Ui 9 a 30 Lr N Ui 2 3 Time sec Temperature reduction in power failure SV 37 C AT 23 C Time hour Humidity temperature CO2 recovery SV 37 C AT 23 C CO2 5 Dotted line door open 30 sec Solid line door open 60 sec Humidity recovery Humidity Door open time 30sec Door open time 60sec Time min 89 Temperature recovery 4 Door open time 30sec 2 3 e Door open time 60sec Time min density recovery gt Door open time 30sec Door open time 60sec 20 Time min MCO 230AIC CO2 5 gas cylinder life gas leakage amount 4 8 304 Cylinder life 1 2 Door open close count times 90 Temp distribution T m id P1 1 Temp accurecy 0 13 23 36 97 room temp 23 0 C 0 00 C AT 15 C 20 0 C room temp 14 8 C 0 78 C AT 23 C 50 78 C room temp F8 23 2 C 0 01 C AT 23 C 36 97 36 99 C room temp 23 0 C 0 02 AT 15 C 19 99 20 03 C room temp 14 8 C 0 02 AT 23 C 50 75 50 79 C room temp 23 1 C 51 2 Actual data of P1 1 P1 2 Cycle of 1 2H center air Temp an ag 20 Time min 202 ede 20 Time min Time min eqn 0 17 C AT 23 C 36 954 37 290 C room temp 23 0 C 0 23 AT 15 C 1
26. 7 Press the menu key Menu s the menu key Menu Panasonic 2013 12 25 17 06 06 Temperature Set 37 0 Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 68 8 By pressing the lock key Lock of the Menu screen the Stand by Setting screen is displayed Tools 1 Tools 2 Service 9 Slide the slide key of the item Auto lock E Auto Lock to the right on the Stand by Setting screen Then the item setting Auto lock turns on Press the apply key Apply and return the A AE ON a Menu screen User ID 10 Check the Unlock key appearing at the bottom left of the Top screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C Set 5 026 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 11 See the manual for setting of the thereafter procedure 69 MCO 170EL Adjustment procedures When electric lock does not work or difficult to lock during installation please follow below procedures to adjust When the hook on unit side hits to harness cover on door side and it cannot be locked Loosen M4 screws 2pcs fixing harness cover and move harness cover upward If the harness cover hits to door gasket and cannot move upward loosen hinge of door and move the door upward Harness cover Q Cylinder When the hook on unit side does not hit to harness cover but it cannot be locked 1 Remove cylinder with mounting plate on lower side of door a
27. Chamber The chamber temperature sensor is Err05 Temp Sensor Open Heater OFF disconnected is displayed in the message display field temperature The chamber _ e chamber temperature sensor is Err06 Temp Sensor Short H Heater OFF short circuited is displayed in the message display field The sensor box temperature sensor is Err07 CO2 Box Temp Sensor Open is CO valve is Sensor box H H disconnected displayed in the message display field closed p The sensor box temperature sensor is Err08 CO2 Box Temp Sensor Short is CO valve is sensor error short circuited displayed in the message display field Ambient 1 E AT 2 displayed n temperature isconnected the message display field The ambient temperature sensor is Err10 AT Sensor Short is displayed in sensor error 222 short circuited the message display field The Vref or Vgas output voltage for the ET G02 Sensor vrerAbnormal OE CO valve is Err12 2 Sensor Gas Abnormal is CO sensor is abnormal amp displayed the message display field Main heater Main heater burnout occurs or the main Err13 Main Heater Abnormal is j jj error heater SSR is short circuited displayed in the message display field Bottom heater Bottom heater burnout occurs or the Err14 Humidity Heater Abnormal error bottom heater SSR is short circu
28. Door Lock Failure Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out 19 UV lamp is burn out If lighting accumulation time of UV lamp reaches about 5000 hours following message is shown in message box UV lamp burn out Warning UV Bulb Life 20 Error during 4V adjustment During 4V adjustment 1 If CO sensor box temp cannot be stable in the range of set temp 1 C after 5 hours following error message is shown Err23 CO Box Temp Unstable 2 If outer door is opend following error message is shown Err24 Outer Door Open 3 If capable data writing count 50 times of CO sensor Vref electric volume is all used and try to write data following error message is shown Err25 Ref Vol Write Max 4 If capable data writing count 50 times of sensor Vgas electric volume is all used and try to write data following error message is shown Err26 Gas Vol Write Max 5 If reading or writing to Vref electric volume is failed following error message is shown Err27 Ref Vol Access Failure 6 If reading or writing to Vgas electric volume is failed following error message is shown Err28 Gas Vol Access Failure 7 If the voltage of CO Vref and Vgas are not in the range of 4V 0 03V after 30 times adjustment process following error message is shown Err29 4V Adjust Retry Ended 8 If set density is not 0 following error message is shown Err30 CO2 Density Setting Error
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30. If an alarm buzzer sounds while the incubator is in use immediately check the cause of the alarm For details on what may cause an alarm buzzer to sound refer to page 83 85 e Vibration of a shaker When stacking incubators and operating the shaker for incubator MIR S100C in the chamber of the incubator it may have a bad influence on the other 26 119 Preventing contamination To prevent contamination of the chamber select a suitable installation site Avoid locations with high temperatures or humidity Avoid locations with high temperatures or humidity because of a greater presence of microorganisms in the air Avoid locations with passers by or drafts Avoid locations near doors air conditioners fans etc where passers by or drafts can facilitate the entry of microorganisms into the chamber If possible use a cleanroom To achieve a better culture it is recommended that a cleanroom be used if one is available Use clean containers The greatest cause of contamination is dirty containers for cultures Be careful not to get containers or trays dirty when taking them in and out Keep the chamber clean Wipe off any fingerprints If water spills from the humidifying pan or if the doors are left open for a long time condensation may form on the inside of the doors If that occurs wipe off the condensation with a dry sterile gauze In particular clean and disinfect the chamber if the c
31. Refer to table 10 Optional Software product Table 10 Optional accessories for each function MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH To disinfect by UV UV system set MCO 170UVS H202 generator MCO HP To decontaminate H202 generator MCO HP 2 24 H202 decon board MCO 170HB H202 generator MCO HP Electric lock MCO 170EL Electric lock MCO 170EL Electric lock MCO 170EL Standard i t the outer door ectric lock j andara equipmen by H202 H202 decon board MCO 170HB 188 95 SPECIFICATIONS Table 11 Required bracket plate for each incubator combination of double stacking MCO 230AIC MCO 19AIC MCO 19M KM CC17R2 MCO 18AC MCO 230AICUV MCO 19AICUV MCO 19MUV KM CC17RU2 KM CC17TO MCO 230AICUVH MCO 19AICUVH MCO 19MUVH KM CC17RH2 MCO 18ACL MCO 230AICUVL KM CC17R1 KM CM17R1 MCO 170AIC Upper product MCO 230AICUVHL KM CC17RU1 KM CM 17RU1 MCO 170AICUV KM CC17RH1 KM CM 17RH1 MCO 170AICUVH MCO 19AICL MCO 19ML MCO 170AICL MCO 19AICUVL MCO 19MUVL MCO 170AICUVL MCO 19AICUVHL MCO 19MUVHL MCO 170AICUVHL Lower product MCO 230AIC 230AICUV 230AICUVH Bracket Double stacking bracket Slack iai racke MCO 170PS acking plate Plate MCO 230SB It is possible to Stacking plate MCO 230SB in the case of the following combination Upper product MCO 230AIC 230AICUV 230AICUVH MCO 230AICUVL 230AICUVHL Lower product MCO 20AIC MCO 20AICL KM CC22RUO PERFORMANCE C
32. Temp sensor 103AT 11 103AT 11 lt option for 230AIC gt 4W 230 220V 50 60Hz UV lamp GL GL Glow starter FG 7PL FG 7PL lt option for 230AIC gt Door switch SS160 A15 CO valve FAB11 X2265 CO auto changer valve FAB11 X2265 FAB11 X2265 H202 relay G2R 1A T G2R 1A T MCO HP 24V 10A 250V 24V 10 250V lt option for 230AIC gt Standard gas valve SPS 35 SPS 35 MCO SG lt option gt Electric key LE 36 LE 36 MCO 170EL DC24V DC24V lt option for 230AIC gt UJ T 5 9 3 2 e 9 n Back heater CO heater A Over heat protect sensor Box temp sensor Bimetal thermo Ballast 25 Wiring Diagram OPTION 17737 BALLAST Res d UV LAMP 4w L BL UVRET l la lw lor 60Hz 2 3 4 md CN306 CN301 7u 25 5 FG TP FG TPL i GLOW STARTER CO2 HEATER Es CO2t 5 Bk BLL BL IZ CO2 BOX HEATER Coe BOXE 5 BK e TEMP FUSE 705 Betsa z PWB NOISE FILTER SAAT 4 WI BK AC INLET AC47V k POWER CORD 44 RED ORANGE BLUE GREEN GRAY BLACK POWER SWITCH 4324 250V 16A PINK DOOR HEATER YELLOW ELT LIGHT BLUE WHITE BROWN BR GY BL power ONO TRANS YY 881572 0 H202 RELAY CONNECT
33. Temperature 2 E Set 37 0C Set 5 0 3 m 5 E O Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock Menu E Menu Tools 1 Tools 2 Lock Auto Lock User 4 On the Key Lock screen it is possible to set each mE Key Lock setting of key lock Press Apply key to change key lock ON and to save the password The display returns to the Lock screen Password OK KKK Confirm Password Each setting of key lock Key Lock By holding Key Lock slide key and sliding it to the right Key Lock turns to ON Password The number Max 6 digit inputted here are registered the release password of Key Lock Confirm Password To prevent erroneous input input the same Key Lock password as Password input box When inputting different password Notice dialog box is displayed Notice Press OK key and input the correct password The passwords do not match Please retype in both boxes Note To prevent abuse of the release password of Keylock manage properly by limited administrators 5 On the Lock screen press Top key to return to the Top screen 128 35 BASIC PARAMETERS QG Operation for Keylock ON When pressing any key except the CO gas supply line select key Buzzer key and Unlock key Password input box is displayed and input of the release password of Key Lock is required When the inputted password is incorrect Notice dialog box is displayed
34. To decontaminate H2O generator MCO 170HP H20 decon board generator MCO 170HB MCO HP Electric lock MCO 170EL To lees tandard ipment the outer door Table 2 Required bracket plate for each incubator combination of double stacking by H202 H202 decon board MCO HB Electric lock MCO 170EL Electric lock MCO 170EL KM CC17R2 Upper product MCO 230AICUV MCO 19AICUV MCO 19MUV MCO 17AIC MCO 18AC MCO 230AICUVH MCO 19AICUVH MCO 19MUVH MCO 170AICUV MCO 170AICUVH Lower product MCO 230AIC 230AICUV 230AICUVH Double stacking bracket Bracket MCO 170PS Standard equipment MCO 230SB It is possible to Stacking plate MCO 230SB in the case of the following combination Upper product MCO 230AIC 230AICUV 230UVH Lower product MCO 20AIC mControl specifications Item MCO 230AIC MC230 AICUV MCO 230AICUVH Heating system system heater jacket air jacket system Humidifying system Natural evaporation with humidifying pan Temperature controller PID control system Humidity control bar Temperature display Digital display CO controller PID control system CO density display Digital display Air circulation Fan assisted Alarms Automatic set temperature alarm Automatic set CO density alarm High limit temperature alarm gas various sensor heater alarms
35. cable that is provided Fig 2 Note Be sure to keep the connector cap 8 Insert 4 trays in the 2nd the 3rd the 4th and the 6th tray catches from the top of the chamber side Note The trays included as accessory are designed to be appropriate for decontamination If half tray MCO 35ST optional or trays for previous models are used decontamination may not be sufficiently effective 156 63 H20 DECONTAMINATION 9 Set the humidifying pan cover the humidifying pan removed in the procedure 1 Fig 3 Note H202 decontamination can be performed only for the chamber and inner attachments with standard specifications not for any other objects Humidifying pan cover Humidifying pan H202 generator 10 Make sure that the duct the fan and the H2O generator are securely attached refer to Fig 1 to on page 88 After that close the inner door and the outer door 11 Press H2O key for seconds to open Setting Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Position window Temperature 2 Note Heat Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 When the model does not have decontamination function H202 key is not 3 7 0 5 0 displayed on the Top screen When key lock is ON Password input window is Door Closed M opened and input of the release password of Key AS Lock is required Refer to page 36 Buzzer EA Menu 12 Finally make sure that the inner a
36. de l air peut s lever et peut tre aux humains Evitez d aspirer l air provenant de l in rieur de l appareil quand vous ouverz la porte Normal air environment Install the incubator in an environment with normal air Do not expose to direct sunlight Do not install the incubator in a location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight If the incubator is operated in direct sunlight performance will be adversely affected Separate from heat sources Do not install the incubator near significant heat sources such as heaters boilers ovens or autoclaves Heat will adversely affect the performance of the incubator Ambient temperature at least 5 lower than set temperature The control temperature of the incubator is at least 5 C higher than the ambient temperature For example if the chamber is controlled at 37 the ambient temperature must be 32 or less Do not allow the ambient temperature to become too high e Strong and level floor Select a site with a strong and level floor If the floor is uneven or the installation is not level the incubator will be unstable and this may cause accident or injury To avoid vibration and noise always make sure that the installation is stable An unstable surface may result in vibration or noise NWARNING Install the incubator at a location that can support the weight If the floor is not strong enough or if the installation is insufficient the incuba
37. disconnected Err33 Outer Door Open is decontamination The door is not closed displayed in the message display Ni field is cancelled After power is restored return to Power was interrupted the Display Failure during Continuous i tone T warming up when the decontamination The outer door is open outer door jis cancelled is open H20 decontamination field is cancelled outer door is open Err34 202 Volume is Intermittent displayed in the message display with field 15min delay The volume of generated is abnormal ON with 15 Moves to UV resolve min delay During power failure outer door is locked by Intermittent electric lock tone After power is restored moves to UV resolve After power is restored Err35 Power Failure is displayed in the message display field Power was interrupted during H202 Failure during H2O2 decontamination decontamination Continuous Err38 Door Lock Failure is tone The outer door is open displayed in the message display when the field ite donk outer door Resolve time is is open extended is open The UV lamp failed during H202 gas aie Resolve time is resolve by UV fan y 9 extended During power failure Power was interrupted during H202 After power is restored Err37 E E Power Failure is displayed in the Aft a Fai
38. display field Changed into CO2 Reverse Err01 1 gas supply line B Empty Remaining video Light on CO Gas Empty automatically and blink and buzzer 2 Eror 2 oP A Empty Remaining Blink Light off Gas Empty gas supply line select key and buzzer 78 171 STD GAS AUTO CALIBRATION KIT OPTION When a STD gas auto calibration kit MCO SG is installed by connecting standard gas cylinder for calibration it is possible to calibrate CO density manually 1 Connect a standard gas cylinder to connecting port for standard gas cylinder on lower right side of the CO incubator Since a Standard gas cylinder is used as a standard of exact density during CO density calibration prepare a standard gas cylinder that is same as the set CO density Note There is not the problem to remain connected standard gas cylinder after finished CO gas density calibration 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Tools 1 key to lead the Tools 1 screen 4 Press STD Gas Setting key to lead the STD Gas Setting screen 172 Lower right side Connecting port for standard gas cylinder Panasonic Temperature Set 37 0 C 37 0_ Message 0 0 Unlock 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Set Off Door Closed ET ues Tools 1 Tools 2 Tools 1 2 Alarm Alarm Calibration Setting 1 Setting 2 STD Gas STD Gas 79 STD GAS AUTO CALIBRAT
39. functions as an overcurrent breaker 18 Sample air outlet The sample air outlet also functions as an internal gas outlet Normally cover this outlet with the sample air outlet cap 19 USB port Insert USB memory to export operations and alarms log Refer to page 41 52 Note It is impossible to use USB memory which is required password input 20 Access port Place the silicon caps on both outside and inside of the port when the port is not being used 21 Remote alarm terminals This terminal informs the alarm to remote location by connecting to external alarm unit Refer to page 14 104 11 INCUBATOR COMPONENTS The following display called the Top screen will appear when the power switch is turned ON Note It takes approximately 20 seconds until Top screen is displayed During warming up Status Gas sensor initializing is displayed in the Message display field 13 and is displayed the Present 12 density display field 4 Panasonic Temperature Heat eat Set 37 0C 5 0 2013 11 27 12 01 14 co F S Set 5 8 5 0 Warning Over Heat Buzzer 91816742 1 Present temperature display field The current chamber temperature is displayed 2 Set temperature value display field The set value of chamber temperature is displayed Default setting 37 3 Heating indicator This lamp lights when the heater is energized 4 Pres
40. heat display High limit temperature alarm is activated Over Heat is displayed alternately in normal characters and reverse video 11 UV lamp condition display UV lamp ON UV is displayed UV lamp OFF UV Off is displayed Note Nothing is displayed when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is not installed to the MCO 230AIC Menu 16 15 12 Outer door opening closing display Open Door Open is displayed alternately in normal characters and reverse video Close Door Closed is displayed Locked Door Locked is displayed 13 Message display field Alarms errors or messages are displayed when fault occurs Refer to page 83 85 Note When there are a number of alarms errors the display shows the message For example if 2 alarms errors occur in total the display shows 1 2 14 Message select key When there are a number of alarm errors the message on the screen is changeable 15 Menu key Press this key to lead the Menu screen It is possible to set various setting on the Menu screen Refer to page 29 2 Auto lock function by electric lock is workable under any of the following conditions When the condition is not fulfilled Door Locked or Unlock key are not displayed MCO 230AICUVH When an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed INCUBATOR COMPONENTS 16 H20 key 18 Buzzer key This key is to run H2O2 decontamination Ref
41. i i i 1 i xl Dod 12 2 popa TPiT TPiB Trig pwei umet ese o E3 om4 E amp co18 seis 12822 c x 79 1 10 127 maus rede a i 3 T T8 5 8 E T L24t EDMI 29 3 284 t 18381 3 15 2507 T3 15aH 250V Ex V V ROL USB Circuit 7 70418 o 1 30 Bap 1 Control specifications 1 Temperature control Main heater 1 Chamber temp setting range 0 0 C 50 0 C Default 37 0 C 2 Alarm setting range set temp 1 0 C 5 0 C Default 1 0 C 3 Alarm delay time 0 min 15 min Default 15 min 4 Chamber temp setting method At Top Screen select Set using MENU key to show Stand by Setting display Move the cursor to temp setting and set the value using numerical key Select OK using MENU key and press Enter key to store the set value 2 Bottom he
42. is in short water level sensor is failure Err32 Low Level Outer door open when decontamination start Err33 Outer Door Open amount abnormal Err34 H2O Volume Power failure during H202 decontamination Err35 Power Failure UV lamp failure during UV decomposition Err36 UV Lamp Failure Power failure during UV decomposition Err37 Power Failure Electric lock abnormal during decontamination Err38 Door Lock Failure Standard gas empty Err41 Std Gas Empty 37 8 Ring back 1 If buzzer output is cancelled temporary by pressing buzzer key during alarm or error condition buzzer sounds again after set time is passed Ring back does not work for door alarm 2 Ring back time setting range 0 min ring back is OFF 1 min 99 min default 30 min 3 Remote alarm output If remote alarm setting is interlock with buzzer remote alarm is interlocked with buzzer output buzzer sounds again after set time is passed Remote alarm setting Not interlock with buzzer default Interlock with buzzer Ring back set time 1 min 99 min ring back is ON Buzzer sounds again Remote alarm sounds continue Buzzer sounds again Remote alarm sounds again 0 min ring back is OFF Buzzer not sounds again Remote alarm sounds continue Buzzer not sounds again Remote alarm not sounds again 9 Alarm delay
43. lt 2 5V 2 Peltier is OV for 15 min from unit power is ON 3 Peltier voltage is not changed if door is open close 25 e Fi m F2 Voltage V 05 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ambient temp sensor input value C Fig 12 1 Relation of ambient temp sensor input value and voltage to peltier 13 Over heat protection setting RS 485 i Micon control communication 12 i Over heat MAIN LCD i MAIN LCD protection temp temp valtage E Over heat protection between PCB between PCB exchange temp setting DA Over heat communication I F Over heat i communication process Voltage converter protection protection i setting temp setting temp setting i Over heat protection temp EEPROM control Setting procedures 1 Set over heat protection temp on LCD panel 2 Over heat protection temp is sent to main PCB by communication between MAIN LCD 3 Exchange over heat protection temp to voltage on micon 4 Set voltage in 3 to over heat protection temp setting DA converter 5 Store over heat protection temp into EEPROM T Misses communication i A Seting gain command Setting gain command gt Over heat LCD MAIN LCD H MAIN LCD protection EEPROM p between PCB temp control Over heat communication I F Over heat i communication protec
44. operation log data press All Ch key export only operation log data you want to export select operation log data you want to export and then press Selected Ch key Actual Temp Chamber temperature log data Actual CO2 Level CO density log data Door Opening Open close state of outer door log data 10201341112 Data Actual Temp Actual CO2 Level Door Opening E Export all Export All Ch Selected Ch E Export eo 221 011 627 Data Actual Temp Actual CO2 Level Door Opening Export All Ch Selected Ch When both of the Auto lock function and the User ID mode are ON refer to page 68 72 inputted User IDs for unlocking the outer door are also exported Note When no USB memory is inserted into the USB port Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and then insert a USB memory into the USB port 139 Export Notice USB memory is disconnected Export All Ch Selected Ch Note When the specified operation log data doesn t exist Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and then re specified according to procedure 4 and 5 7 When the export is complete Information dialog box is displayed Press OK key Note Even after the export of operation log data is complete operation log data saved in the incubator are not deleted 8 Remove the USB memory from the USB port Note Notice No Data Ex
45. temp calibration is 1 0 C so only when the value within 1 0 C range is input Cal key becomes active It means several times calibration is required if more than 1 0 C calibration is necessary Move to calibration display 1 Touch Menu key at Top display Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 01 14 Temperature CO2 A Fi Heat Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 Message Warning 1 1 Over Heat Touch Menu 2 Touch Tools 1 at Menu display ae meal Tools 2 3 Touch Temp CO Calibration at Tools 1 display Tools 1 mum Temp no Alarm Calibration Setting 1 Setting 2 5 STD Gas Setting Calibration 4 Moved to calibaration display ll Temp CO2 Calibration Volt Temp Span EHE 37 2 CO2 Ref 2 Temp calibration method Input temperature measured by thermometer Temp PV value Temp calibration value ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt Pa EN Temp Span CO2 Zero E CO2 Span CO2 Ref CO2 Gas Input temperature set range is Temp PV 1 C 1 When input value is acceptable Cal key becomes active and so touch it lll Calibration Touch PV Volt Temp Span 3 fi 2 7 Span CO2 Ref CO2 Gas 10 2 Temp calibration value is updated ll Temp CO Calibration P Temp Span 0 0 CO2 Zero CO2 Span CO2 Re
46. temp sensor short circuit Err08 CO Box Temp Sensor Short Ambient temp sensor open circuit Err09 AT Sensor Open Ambient temp sensor short circuit Err10 AT Sensor Short sensor Vref voltage abnormal Err11 CO Sensor Vref Abnormal sensor Vgas voltage abnormal Err12 CO Sensor Vgas Abnormal Main heater open SSR short Err13 Main Heater Abnormal Bottom heater open SSR short Err14 Humidty Heater Abnormal Door heater open SSR short Err15 Door Heater Abnormal Sensor box heater open SSR short Err16 CO Box Heater Abnormal SSR for each heater open Err17 Heater SSR Open UV lamp failure Err18 UV Lamp Abnormal Electric lock abnormal Err20 Door Lock Failure Wait for temp become stable during 4V adjustment time out Err23 CO Box Temp Unstable Outer door open during 4V adjustment Err24 Outer Door Open Capable writing count of Ref ele vol is 0 Err25 Ref Vol Write Max Capable writing count of Gas ele vol is 0 Err26 Gas Vol Write Max Ref ele vol communication failed Err27 Ref Vol Access Failure Gas ele vol communication failed Err28 Gas Vol Access Failure Process count is over during 4V adjustment Err29 4V Adjust Retry Over density setting error Err30 CO Density Setting Error H202 unit is not connected Err31 Unit No Connected H Osreagent
47. the unit Take care not to damage the power cord A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long periods Keeping the connection may cause electric shock current leakage or fire due to the deterioration of insulation If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended period ensure that children do not have access and that doors cannot be closed completely The disposal of the unit should be accomplished by appropriate personnel Remove doors to prevent accidents such as suffocation Q Do not put the packing plastic bag within reach of children as suffocation may result Use the reagent specified by our company for H202 decontamination Using a different H202 solution may result in explosion or damage to the incubator When performing decontamination securely close the internal and external doors Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of H20 gas During H2O decontamination plug the access hole with the silicon cap that is provided Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of H20 gas Q Always use the removal power supply cord that is provided Other power supply cord may cause electric shock or fire 99 This unit must be plugged into a dedicated circuit protected by branch circuit breaker Use a dedicated power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the un
48. to unlock the outer door during H20 decontamination or during H202 gas resolve by UV Doing so may cause harm to health from H20 gas leakage Step3 is the process to warm the chamber H202 Decontamination temperature to 45 C Note By pressing Abort key H2O decontamination Temp 38 6 C Door Locked is stopped in the middle of decontamination and go to Step8 The End of H2O decontamination gt 45 0 C 7min 90min Message 0 0 Operation 158 65 H O DECONTAMINATION 66 Step4 is the process to decontaminate in the chamber by generating H202 vapor from H202 generator Note By pressing Abort key H202 decontamination is stopped in the middle of decontamination and go to Step7 The process to resolve H202 vapor by UV lamp It is not possible to skip Step7 Step is the process to resolve vapor by UV lamp Note Step5 and Step6 do not exist 15 When the H202 decontamination is completed the H202 Decontamination Step8 screen is displayed Open the outer and inner doors Disconnect connector of the chamber cable and H202 generator and remove generator and cable from the chamber Note When doing the above work put on protection glasses and rubber gloves 16 On the H2O Decontamination Step8 screen press OK key to return to the Top screen Note When generator is connected with connector of the chamber by cable OK key is not workable
49. tone after set alarm delay 0 min time 0 min to to 15 15 min has has elapsed elapsed The chamber temperature is out of the Warning High Temp or automatic set temperature alarm Warning Low Temp setting range 1 0 C to 5 0 is displayed in the message display field ON after set The chamber density is out of the Warning High CO2 Density or alarm delay automatic set CO density alarm Warning Low CO2 Density is displayed setting range 0 5 to 5 0 96 in the message display field On screens other than the Top screen there is no key operation for approx 90 s When the sleep function is ON After sleep function is tumed ON there is no alarm error and key operation for approx 90 s Intermittent The CO tone after set valve is Door Open is displayed alternately in alarm delay closed Door alarm The outer door is open normal characters and reverse video in t 4 t The heat the outer door opening closing display ime min to neater turns OFF after 1 min Return to the Top MCO 230AICUVH when optional MCO 170EL is installed Err20 Door Lock Failure is displayed in Intermittent Outer door is opened when it is auto the message display field tone locked by electric lock CO gas cylinder The CO density does not increase Err01 2 Gas Empty is displayed in empty when the CO valve is opened the message display field
50. which is inputted at this time is saved as the open close state of outer door log data refer to page 45 46 When the inputted User ID or its password is incorrect Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and then input the correct User ID or its password 2013 11 28 13 35 42 Set 5 0 5 0 Door Locked Panasonic 2 Set 37 0C 37 0 Message 0 0 Unlock Panasonic 2014 12 25 18 29 51 Password Cancel Panasonic 2014 12 25 18 28 37 Notice User ID is not registered Please type the correct User ID Panasonic 2014 12 25 18 29 13 Tern Notice The password is incorrect Please type the correct password Note When the unlocked outer door is closed and the setting time passes the unlocked outer door is re locked automatically 165 Using unlock key Unlocking when power is interrupted MCO 230AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed to the MCO 230AICUV 230AIC outer door is locked with electric lock under a power outage To unlock the outer door while the power is interrupted use the unlock key that is provided To re lock the outer door turn the unlock key to the lock direction while the outer door is open Close the outer door after the out door is locked manually Note The outer door cannot be locked by using the unlock key while the outer door is closed Lock the o
51. 0 Unlock Menu Door Closed 2 Press Log key to lead the Log screen E Menu Back se 1 tock Tools 1 Tools 2 3 Press Setting key to lead the Setting screen m Log Data Chart Export Setting Alarm Alarm Export 134 41 OPERATION ALARM LOG 4 On the Setting screen input Log Interval Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Log screen Settable range 2 minutes 30 minutes Factory setting 6 minutes Note It is possible to register 8 digit alphanumeric characters as the Unique ID Refer to page 47 Bi Setting Log Interval me min Unique ID Note Relation between log interval and the estimated amount of data that can be saved Log interval 2 minutes Approx 46 days Log interval 6 minutes Approx 135 days Log interval 30 minutes Approx 664 days When saving data more than the above and the data is overwritten and the old data is delated 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen Displaying operation log Operation log saved in the incubator can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel 42 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Log key to lead the Log screen Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 2013 11 27 12 04 11 CO E Set 5 0 5 0 Door Closed TEA B Menu lt Back EN EN te Tools 1 135 Tools 2 3 Pr
52. 0 20 0 Default 0 0 Do not control density with 0 096 setting 2 Alarm setting range set density 0 5 5 0 Default 1 0 3 Alarm delay time 0 min 15 min Default 15 min 4 Chamber density setting method At Top Screen select Set using MENU key to show Stand by Setting display Move the cursor to CO density setting and set the value using numerical key Select OK using MENU key and press Enter key to store the set value 5 Alarms and self diagnosis function 1 Over heat protection alarm Setting range 20 53 If chamber temp exceed set value turn on upper limit temp display lamp OVER HEAT Buzzer sounds consectively and remote alarm come out 31 2 Auto set temperature alarm Setting range set value 1 0 C 5 0 C Default 1 0 C If chamber temp is out of alarm set range current chamber temp blinks Following alarm message is shown in message box after set alarm delay time is passed High temp alarm Warning High Temp Low temp alarm Warning Low Temp Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out 3 Auto set CO density alarm Setting range set value 0 5 5 0 Default 1 0 If chamber CO density is out of alarm set range current chamber CO density blinks Following alarm message is shown in message box after set alarm delay time is passed CO high density alarm Warning High CO Density CO low density alarm Warning Low CO Density Buzzer
53. 1 Tools 2 Date amp Time DAQ Setting m 88 DAQ Speed 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps Apply DAQ Local Remote Date Apply Pply Set current date Time Set DAQ ID When connecting communication option set DAQ ID Setting range 1 250 when communication is OFF 0 Default 1 Set current time Set DAQ speed When connecting communication option set DAQ speed Default 2400bps Brightness Sleep Brightness r 80 EZ Active seep Nn Brightness m 2 Sleep Apply Brightness Active Brightness of display in normal condition Adjusting by slide bar or input value into box Setting range 50 100 Default 80 Sleep If there is no operation for set time decrease brightness of display to save electricity Pressing Sleep slide key and slide to right to become ON Input time to become sleep mode Setting range 1 min 5 min Default 2 min Brightness Sleep Brightness of display in sleep mode Adjusting by slide bar or input value into box Setting range 0 50 Default 20 45 Service Mode not open to the user Set options Note When the unit is in sleep mode the display is dark it is not accepted any button operation just the display brightens Therefore please touch the display once and then start operation Panasonic 2012 01 01 01 23 45 Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 56 Temperature 2 Set 37 0 C
54. 2 M5 screws X acccesary d Remove frame 7 Remove frame metal fixing metal fixing and install to and install to lower by its lower by its screws like 85 Upper MCO 230 170 series Lower MCO 20AIC In case of putting MCO 230 series on fix metal fittings using outside holes in case of putting MCO 170 series metal fixing fron rear remove M5 screws fixing rear lower IM5 screw frame and then fix 2 metal fixing with them 86 Upper MCO 170 series Lower MCO 230AIC metal fiing the other side as well 81 MCO 230RB Installation procedures Assemble procedures of MCO 230RB is mentioned below Please follow below procedures to install Used parts MS SELON Used tool Confirm below parts are completed as accessories first N 2pcs spare We make sure to pack the products but if there is any parts missing or fault please contact sales office or vendor SS Screw driver 8mm box wrench Metal fitting 4pcs Guide plate When MCO 20AIC series are put on e eene Metal change guide plate to inner side In case of MCO 230AIC series the other side as well guide plate Put the unit and fix using metal fittings like Unit preparation left figure use i ncluded screws f Insert the metal fitting between the bolt and the bolt and the cap 88 Test Data Temperature pull up SV 37 C AT
55. 21 decontamination system check error When H20 decontamination satrts 1 decontamination unit is not connected following error message is shown Err31 H20 Unit Not Connected 2 If reagent is in short H2O water level sensor is failure following error message is shown Err32 Low Level 3 If the outer door is not closed following error message is shown Err33 Outer Door Open 22 Error during decontamination During decontamination 1 If extend set time by 15 min but H2O spraying completion is not detected following error message is shown Err34 H2O Volume 2 If there is power failure following error message is shown after recovery Err35 Power Failure 3 If the outer door is opened following error message is shown Err38 Door Lock Failure During UV decomposition 4 If the UV lamp is failure following error message is shown Err36 UV Lamp Failure If UV lamp is on and the average voltage after 25 sec 29 sec passed is less than 0 5V or more than 3 0V judged as abnormal 5 If there is power failure following error message is shown Err37 Power Failure 6 If the outer door is opened following error message is shown Err38 Door Lock Failure 23 Standard gas calibration system check error When standard gas calibration starts 1 If the standard gas is empty detected by gas pressure SW following error message is shown E
56. 9 831 20 283 C room temp 14 8 C 0 34 AT 23 C 50 543 51 228 C room temp 23 2 C AT 23 C room temp 23 0C 02 0 0 AT 15 C room temp 14 8 C 0 0 0 AT 23 C room temp 23 22 0 0 amper emp 9 Po avg UU emp 9 po AVE UU temp VET UU Upper right front Upper right rear Upper left front Actual data of P1 3 Upper left rear Center Lower right front Lower right rear Lower left front Lower left rear 1 5 Change of 0 18 C 0 12 C chamber temp AT 15 C 37 03 C room temp 15 15 C AT 15 C 50 66 C room temp 15 26 C and ambient temp AT 23 C 36 977C room temp 22 99 C AT 23 C 50 78 C room temp 23 16 C P1 15 Condenstaion on inside inner door and chamber none AT 15 23 30 wall 01 This section is extracted and printed from Instruction Manual f you find out Refer to page 6 in them this page means not page in Service manual but page in the lower corner of each page in the extract from Instruction Manual This page number is not corresponded with serial number in Service manual Please note the extracted Instruction Manual which corresponds to the initial unit production so the contents may be revised in future The products for PE and PC have their own instruction manual respectively For these countries please refer to the respective instruction manual 02 Panasonic Operating Instructions CO
57. At one time the item settings UV Function and Electric Lock Function turn on Press the apply key Apply 6 Press the top key Top on the Service code screen and return the Top screen 7 Check the H20 key appearing at the bottom right of the screen 8 See the manual for setting of the electrical key the UV lamp and the decontamination 64 Service System System CO2 0 Configuration Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Calibration Heater Balance Reset Data Version Up lll System Configuration 1 Decon Function UV Function Electric Lock Function Std Gas Cal Function CO2 096 Adjustment Decon Setting Service S Configuration 1 Analog Calibration EN Panasonic Configuration 2 Heater Balance Reset Data Version Up 2013 12 25 16 56 20 Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 37 0 5 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 MCO 170EL Installation procedures Electric lock installation procedures of MCO 230AIC UV is mentioned below Please follow below procedures to install M5 screw Used parts Confirm below parts are completed as accessories first We make sure to pack the products but if there is any parts 1 missing or fault please contact sales office or vendor 20222 SS 9 Screw driver ME hole Biss 8mm box wrench Electric lock Key Electric lock caution label Used tool 1 Remove cover on back of interior cover
58. B In case of MCO 230AIC Confirm CO gas supply lamp A blinks and B lights 6 Confirm density display increases to set point 5 and control properly Note If the decimal point of CO density display is blinking it means CO sensor is automatically calibrated and CO control is stopped 7 End of checking procedures Stop CO supply of both cylinder A and B Press BUZZER key to erase E01 Return to gas cylinder A is selected In case of MCO 230AIC Pr i key at CO gas supply selection Please refer to instruction manual about how to use gas auto exchanger 18 MCO SG Installment procedures This installment procedure is for below models Please confirm the model before installing MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH Tube joint Accessories Wire holder Clamping z band of Label gt Pe Screw Valve mounting Filter Harness es Se MD plate Connect pipe Installment procedure 1 Remove power code and confirm the power does not supply to unit 4 Cut the tube 30mm in CO sensor box and put connect pipe in based on below direction 2 Combine DValve mounting plate and Filter based on below direction Then fix them by clamping band Put tube into the inside and Pd it by clamping band Cut30mm ect pipe N N Figure 1 Figure 3 Remove rea
59. Brown Remove rear cover Rear cover 8 Remove rear cover of inner cabinet 2pcs of cover under frame and cover inside door Fit water proof connector to the A place as left picture specified Water proof connector Note Mark triangle should be oriented to upper position 61 Plate meeting ele e o i BIB Fit plate meeting to the places as left Insulation qj X3 picture specified and connect each e connectors 7 Harness of Transformer gt CN305 Black connector 2 pin 5 Harness of Plate meeting Black connector 4 pin Whit reoi O 1 G Note Insert the insulation connector 3 t Lon SSO 8 E CN305 5 da SU o deal ds ooo Po oR C e a e 9 1 1 je 9 ea ri lt Layout for Name plate and Caution label gt Put Name plate and Caution label on the following specified places Name plate Panasonic 5 01101 0101 Caution label RR EOS H202 o7 REX CLONE ELTEL voZ7OR amp DOSURS 1X759 TRO Races 62 MCO 170HB Initial setting procedures Setting of the deconta
60. CO gas supply line indicator A B and gas supply line select key are displayed in the Top screen gas supply line indicator A or B being used is lighted CO gas supply line indicator Aand B gas supply line select key Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature 907 BO E Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Buzzer 4 1 Eme 76 169 gas supply line being used When the CO density level remains unchanged even though the CO gas valve in the unit is opened the unit regards the present connecting CO gas cylinder as an empty The gas supply line is changed over automatically These movements are displayed Table 2 1 When gas is remaining in CO gas cylinder A the unit operates with CO gas supplied from CO gas cylinder A Situation 1 on table 2 2 When gas oylinder A is empty the level of CO density in the unit does not increase because CO gas is not supplied into the unit even though CO gas valve in the unit is open Situation 2 on table 2 3 When the Situation 2 continues for 2 to 3 minutes gas supply line is changed over automatically by regarding gas cylinder as an empty At this time gas empty alarm is activated the buzzer sounds and CO gas supply indicator A is displayed in reverse video and blinks Situation 3 on table 2 4 CO gas empty alarm is released by pressing Buzzer key Th
61. D Gas Calibration Std Gas Calib System Check Buzzer Operation At STD Gas Calibration display Step 1 system check automatically starts If system is normal move to Step 2 STD Gas Calibration CO2 5 0 STG 5 0 Std Gas Calibrating Buzzer Operation At STD Gas Calibration display Step 3 starts CO density calibration It moves to Step 5 automatically 43 STD Gas Setting CO2 STD Gas Density f Apply At STD Gas Setting display input CO2 density of connecting standard gas cylinder Press Apply key to store input value and return to Tools 1 display Setting range 4 0 21 0 Default 5 0 STD Gas Calibration Std Gas Calib Start Buzzer Operation At STD Gas Calibration display Step2 press OK to move to Step 3 OK STD Gas Calibration CO2 5 0 STG 5 0 Std Gas Calib Finished Buzzer Operation When CO density calibration is completed move to STD Gas Calibration display Step 5 and return to normal operation Press OK key to return to Tools 1 At Tools 1 display press Top key to return to top display MCO 230AIC Operation Input service code 384 so service key is active if this is not case key is blank Temp CO Calibration Volt Temp Span 0 0 0 5 CO Zero 0 1 EX 500 CO Span ms 0 1 500 CO Ref 4 00 385 CO Gas Temp calibration zero adjustment and CO span adjustm
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63. ION KIT OPTION 80 5 On the STD Gas Setting screen input density of the connected standard CO gas cylinder Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Tools 1 screen Settable range 4 0 96 21 0 96 Factory setting 5 0 96 6 Press STD Gas Calibration key to lead the STD Gas Calibration screen 7 On the STD Gas Calibration Step1 screen system check starts automatically If the system is normal display leads the STD Gas Calibration Step2 screen 8 On the STD Gas Calibration Step2 screen press OK key to lead the STD Gas Calibration Step3 Screen 173 STD Gas Setting CO2 STD Gas Density Apply Tools 1 Temp CO2 Alarm Calibration Setting 1 STD Gas 5 0 Alarm Setting 2 STD Gas Calibration Std Gas Calib System Check Operation STD Gas Calibration Std Gas Calib Start Operation Cancel OK 9 On the STD Gas Calibration Step3 screen CO density calibration starts Calibration go to Step5 Procedure 10 automatically 10 After completion of CO density calibration display leads the STD Gas Calibration Step5 CO operation screen incubator returns to the normal 11 On the STD Gas Calibration Step5 screen press OK key to return to the Tools 1 screen On the Tools 1 screen press Top key to return to the Top screen 174 5
64. Incubator MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH series Please read the operating instructions carefully before using this product and save the operating instructions for future use See page 96 for all model numbers 03 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION P 3 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION 4 LABELS ON INCUBATOR P 8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS P 9 INCUBATOR COMPONENTS Unit P 10 LCD touch panel P 12 Remote alarm terminal P 14 INSTALLATION Installation site P 15 Installation P 17 Connecting CO gas cylinder P 20 BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Initial cleaning method P 21 Removing inner attachments 22 Installing inner attachments P 24 Filling humidifying pan P 25 FOR BETTER CULTIVATION Precautions for cultures P 26 Preventing contamination P 27 CORRECT OPERATION P 28 BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL P 29 BASIC PARAMETERS Numerical input to input window P 31 Setting temperature CO density and high limit temperature alarm P 32 Setting key lock P 34 Removing key lock P 36 ALARM PARAMETERS P 38 OPERATION ALARM LOG Setting log interval P 41 Displaying operation log P 42 Exporting operation log P 45 Displaying alarm log P 48 Exporting alarm log 50 OTHER PARAMETERS Setting date and time 53 Setting brightness and sleep 54 Setting DAQ P 56 04 CONTENTS UV LAMP PARAMETERS 57 Using UV lamp 57 Setting UV lamp ON period P 58 Lighting UV lamp
65. Lock Auto lock function is that the outer door is locked automatically when the setting time passed after the door closed By holding the Auto lock slide key and sliding it right the Auto lock is turned to ON Settable range 1 minute 60 minutes Factory setting 1 minute User ID Choose the mode of unlocking the outer door between the quick mode or the User ID mode By holding the User ID slide key and sliding it right the User ID mode is turned to ON Factory setting OFF quick mode Note When no User ID is registered notice dialog box W Auto Lock is displayed Press OK key and then register a Notice User ID and its password in reference to page 68 70 User is not registered the User ID mode User ID which is inputted to First please register a User ID unlock the outer door is saved as the open close state of outer door log data refer to page 45 46 When changing the User ID mode to OFF registered User IDs are not deleted When deleting all registered User IDs the User ID mode is turned to OFF refer to page 70 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 164 71 ELECTRIC LOCK OPTION 72 Unlocking the outer door the quick mode press the Unlock key on the Top screen to unlock the outer door In the User ID mode when pressing Unlock key on the Top screen User ID input box is displayed Input the User ID and its release password of Auto Lock Note The User ID
66. O Incubator MCO 230AICUVH Product name MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUVH PA MCO 230AICUVH PK Model number MCO 230AICUV PA MCO 230AICUV PK MCO 230AIC PK Ambient temperature 5 to 50 ambient temperature 5 C to 35 0 25 C ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 C 5 no load 0 15 96 ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 5 no load Chamber humidity 95 5 Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 80 R H max Applicable environment condition The designed performance may not be obtained If the ambient temperature is equal or less than 15 C When set temperature is 37 ambient temperature must be 32 or less Regardless of ambient temperature the maximum of temperature control range is always 50 C Note The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives Based on our measuring method 96 189 A CAUTION Please fill in this form before servicing Hand over this form to the service engineer to keep for his and your safety Safety check sheet 1 Unit contents Risk of infection Risk of toxicity Risk from radioactive sources LINo LINo LINo List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit Notes Contamination of the unit Unit interior No contamination Decontaminated Contaminated Others Instructions for safe repair maintenance disposal of the unit a The uni
67. OR HEATER H202JV MAIN PWB DC FAN DC777 A PELTIER ELEMENT AWF RF REMOTE ALARM OUTPUT L mo 0 1 4 3723 Ww o 4 TR 480 34 0ver Sea 480 CNI9 CNIS An Q S 1 5 REMOTE ALARM p EU CO2 BOX TEMP SENSOR CO2 BOXANt 2 TEMP SENSOR z ois OVER HEAT PROTECT SENSOR ARPiEtLS MCO S2SaDATC SERIES EMULATOR CONNECTOR CERAMIC HEATER Iiib 583325 x t5 52b 5 S BET Co2t tee 75 IS ER TH E _ u E o dH z sek on a HE CO2 x47 PK EURO up que CITUR IE EET 7 ip Ir 11 CO2 AUTO CHANGER VALVEI w Lek CO2 AUTO CHANGER 7 CN10 CN8 m i OPTION 4773 QO eer s 2 Cae ube a ae Mme gy OD mo 7 ae e a minke 29 Q PT l OO en lows NC E 54 d I r ant o In 3 ie Sid in ox iz los 47 l foe OPTION 4758 2 1 ic ae 2 i 5 SIGNAL 8 HEATER ig os nd N ao TOP SHIELD LEFT HEATER N t X FLANGE HEATER USB CONNECTOR USBRAHI479 7573t 5 26 PwB USB 5 64 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ax A B Circuit Diagram Filter Circuit 21 Mein curcuit 1
68. Press OK key and then input the correct password MEA 2013 11 27 12 11 23 Notice The password is incorrect Please type the correct password Removing key lock 1 By pressing Menu key the Password input 36 window is displayed 2 On Password input box input the set release password of Key Lock and press OK key to lead the Menu screen 129 Unlock 2013 11 27 12 04 11 I a YAN Set 5 0 5 0 Off Door Closed ro 2013 11 27 12 11 23 OK Cancel 3 Press Lock key to lead the Lock screen E Menu Back EN Tools 1 Tools 2 4 Press KeyLock key to lead the Key Lock screen Auto Lock User 5 On the Key Lock screen by holding Key Lock mK ey Lock it Top Back slide key and sliding to the left change to OFF y Press Apply key to turn the key lock OFF The display returns to the Lock screen Note The release password of key Lock is deleted Key Lock 25 Confirm Password 6 On the Lock screen press Top key to return to the Top screen 130 37 ALARM PARAMETERS 38 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Tools 1 key to lead the Tools 1 screen 3 On the Tools 1 screen Press Alarm Setting 1 key to lead the Alarm Setting 1 screen it is possible to set automatic set temperature alarm and automatic set density alarm go to procedure 4 Press Alarm Setting 2 key to le
69. Screw driver 8mm box wrench Metal fitting 3 types 2pcs each Stick the sheets to fit each corner Remove screws the other side as well Remove screws Remove screws 4 positions Upper unit preparation Put the unit on and fix them using metal fittings like left figure use included screws for front side and removed screws for rear side Metal fitting the other side as well Metal fitting the other side as well TFB6P104120000 84 MCO 230SB Installation Procedures Double stacking procedures of both upper and lower are MCO 230AIC is mentioned below Please follow bellow procedures to install The term series here are MCO 20AIC 18AIC 18M 18AIC 19AIC and 19M includeing prodcts installed Used IS SCE Used tool Confirm bellow parts are completed as accessories first We make sure to pack the products but if there is any parts missing or fault pleqse contact sales office or vendor metal fittin 2 lt gt tiy Screw driver 8mm box wrench lt 8 stacking 1 front rear 4pcs rear A 2pcs rear 2pcs 2 Depending on the lower part product the fixing method is different Please refer below figure install satcking bases 1 Remove metal fitting that is Note If MCO 230 series is lower the metal fittings removed at 1 is unused MCO 20AIC is put NICO 8 screws fix metal fixing PA Fix by acccesary Fix by _
70. Service Manual Pan a sonic CO Incubator MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH Panasonic Healthcare Co Ltd Biomedical Division Effective models This service manual is effective for following models Model name Voltage and Frequency MCO 230AIC PE 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz common Model name Voltage and Frequency MCO 230AICUV PA 110 120V 60Hz MCO 230AICUV PE 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz common Model name Voltage and Frequency MCO 230AICUVH PE 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz common Contents Feature and Caution Specifications Structural specifications Control specifications Performance specifications Dimensions tee ese qoe pios 0 0 0 CHARTA RATER ASSO pH RAAR RERA Rane Janea Temperature calibration procedures density calibration procedures sensor zero calibration procedures Componentsson PGB 5 Connections on PCB Electric Wiring Diagram 8 1 B RRESERSSRERNAAERRMEREUSARRIASENRERHRPUCDRASM EE Circuit Diagram
71. Set 5 096 37 0 5 0 Service Code Message OK 01 04 Unlock H202 Press Menu key for 5 seconds Move to service code input display Input service code 384 Bi Service System System CO2 Configurations Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog He ater Decon Calibration Balance Setting Toolsst1 Tools 2 Service At Menu display Service key becomes active so press Service key to move to Service display W System Configuration 1 E 5ystem Configuration 2 Decon Function OFF CO2 Gas Auto Changer OFF UV Function Demo Mode Electric Lock Function OFF PCB Driver Test Std Gas Cal Function OFF Screen Capture System Configuration 1 System Configuration 2 i Setting display of option installed Setting display of option installed Decon Function set decontamination option CO Gas Auto Changer set gas changer option UV Function set UV lamp option Demo Mode set demo mode i Electric Lock Function set electric lock option PCB Driver Test used for PCB inspection Std Gas Cal Function set standard gas option Screen Capture click the box at upper left to i store displayed screen to USB memory 46 Service Mode not open to the user 0 Adjustment auto calibration Service t Lopi Back 2 0 Adjustment System Check t 9 De Calibration Balance Setting 1 Make chamber temp and CO sensor box Start 4
72. Under any of the following conditions only When an H20 generator MCO HP is installed in the MCO 230AICUVH When all H20 generator MCO HP decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL the MCO 230AICUV When all UV system set MCO 170UVS H20 generator MCO HP H20 decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL in the MCO 230AIC 6 For the MCO 230AICUVH or an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed when the auto lock function is ON 123 BASIC PARAMETERS Numerical input to input window On each screen in the LCD touch panel it may be necessary to input numerical values on the numerical input box 1 By pressing numerical input box input window is displayed 2 Press Numerical key or Up Down key to input numerical value and press OK key Q Key description Numerical key 0 9 Input numerical values Up Down key A W Increases or decreases the numerical value displayed in the numerical input box Clear key Deletes the numerical value displayed on the numerical input box Cancel key Stops inputting on the numerical input box and closes the input window Numerical input box 37 0 5 06 53 0 Ke N E Stand by Setting Temperature CO2 Density High Limit LE Input window Stand by Setting Temperature 0 0 50 0 ES 5 6 OK Cancel Note While the input window is open it is not possible to operate Top key an
73. V adjustment system check temp 45 C 2 C stable with CO set value 0 0 2 Make sure there is no CO gas in chamber If you carry out re adjustment open the door and make 2 0 Adjustment E 2 0 Adjustment Adjusting 0 Adjustment Start 48 50 Chamber Temp 0 00 Ref Vol CO2S Box Temp 0 00 Gas Vol Buzzer 0 Cancel OK Check in box Wait for sensor box temp 1 to by adjusting electric volume become stable and start 0 adjustment Temp stable Confirm the temp is in the range of 45 C 1 C for 90 minutes consecutively CO2 096 Adjustment CO2 0 Adjustment Successfully Completed 25 Box Temp 0 00 C 45 0 0 5 C Ref Vol 0 00 4 00 0 03 0 Adjustment Error Gas Vol 0 00 4 00 0 03V Ref Value 0000 0 1024 Gas Value 0000 0 1024 Message Err24 1 1 Outer Door Open Buzzer Save OK If the adjustment is completed correctly above If there is any error above screen is displayed pn Error description is in message box screen is displayed Press Save key to store the result Press OK key to return Top display 41 Service Mode not open to the user Analog Calibration Heater Balance Decon Setting Status Service tTop System CO2 0 Configuration 2 Adjustment Heater Decon Balance Setting Status Reset Data Status CO2 SBox PV Hi
74. ad the Alarm Setting 2 screen it is possible to set alarm delay door alarm delay ring back and remote alarm go to procedure 5 4 On the Alarm Setting 1 screen input each parameter Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Tools 1 screen Q Each parameter setting Temp Alarm When the chamber temperature exceeds the scope the set temperature the set value of Automatic set temperature alarm the alarm is activated Settable range 1 0 C 5 0 C factory setting 1 0 C CO Alarm Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 9 Unlock B Menu 2013 11 27 12 04 11 CO2 E Set 5 096 5 0 Door Closed BETS lt Back Tools 1 Tools 1 Temp CO2 Calibration UV Setting E Alarm Setting 1 Temp Alarm CO2 Alarm Alarm Setting 1 STD Gas Setting Tools 2 Alarm Setting 2 STD Gas Calibration 1 0 Ke When the chamber CO density exceeds the scope the set CO density the set value of Automatic set CO density alarm the alarm is activated Settable range 0 5 5 0 96 factory setting 1 0 96 181 5 On the Alarm Setting 2 screen it is possible to set each alarm Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 1 Screen Ring Back 333 ON Remote Alarm Q Each setting Alarm Delay The function is that when the incubator is in the
75. alarm state of Automatic set temperature or of Automatic Set CO density the alarm buzzer will sound after the alarm delay set time passed Settable range 0 minute 15 minutes factory setting 15 minutes Note When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the alarm delay time the buzzer doesn t sound after the elapse of the alarm delay Door Delay The function is that when the incubator is in the alarm state of door the alarm buzzer will sound after the alarm delay set time passed Settable range 1 minute 30 minutes factory setting 2 minutes Note When the incubator is recovered from the alarm state within the door alarm delay time the buzzer doesn t sound after the elapse of the door alarm delay Ring Back The function is that the alarm buzzer sounds again when the alarm state still continues after the alarm delay set time passed even though the alarm buzzer was stopped by pressing Buzzer key By holding and sliding Ring Back slide key to the right the Ring Back is turned to ON Settable range 1 minute 99 minutes factory setting 30 minutes Note At Err01 gas cylinder empty Err11 12 sensor error Err18 UV lamp failure and Door alarm the alarm is not re activated because the alarm itself is deactivated by pressing Buzzer key refer to page 83 and 84 Remote Alarm The function is that the remote alarm is continued even though the buzzer is stopped by pressing Buzzer key By holding a
76. an increaes of CO density in the chamber In case that the gas tube is clogged the gas is leaking the gass pressure is dropped down or the level of valve open for CO gas cylinder is not enough etc the changeover of CO gas cylinder may be done even though the gas cylinder being used is not empty 170 77 GAS AUTO CHANGER OPTION It is possible to change CO gas supply line manually anytime Example Change gas supply line A to B 1 Press gas supply line select key for a few seconds 2 CO gas supply line A is changed to B Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 Message 0 0 Buzzer Unlock Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 Buzzer Unlock Note The behavoir for the following case is shown in Table 3 After the gas supply line is changed over by CO gas automatic changer function the empty CO gas is manually retuned to the gas supply line before the Buzzer key is pressed 2013 11 28 13 35 42 Set 5 096 5 0 Door Locked 2 Menu 2013 11 28 13 40 17 Set 5 0 5 0 Door Locked Table 3 After changed into gas cylinder B because gas cylinder A is empty if you changed into A manually Situation CO gas CO gas supply line indicator Message Supply line Cylinder A Cylinder B A B
77. anger key to right side and make it ON and press Apply key CO2 Gas Auto Changer Demo PCB Driver Test Screen Capture Service p 6 Press Top key at Service display to return System System CO2 096 to Top display Configurations Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Calibration Balance Status Reset Data Panasonic 7 Confirm AB is displayed above CO density display at Top display Set 37 0C 37 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 71 Operation check procedures Please follow below procedure to check operation after installing gas auto exchanger Procedure 1 Stop CO gas supply of gas cylinder A and supply gas from only cylinder B 2 Power ON the unit and set chamber temperature 37 0 C CO density 0 0 Confirm gas cylinder A is selected In case of MCO 230AIC Confirm CO gas supply lamp A is lighted 3 Wait for about 1 hour to make the unit can control It takes about 1hour that the unit can control CO from power ON 4 Set CO density at 5 and confirm CO INJECT lamp is lighted Note It may take more than 1 hour to make the unit can control because of its environment such as ambient temperature and INJECT lamp is not lighted 5 Confirm E01 CO gas empty alarm is displayed and buzzer sound come out after 2 7min from CO INJECT lamp is lighted Confirm gas cylinder is switched from A to
78. ater control 1 Following calculation is carried out against PWM value of main heater output PWM value of main heater output x bottom heater balance set value 10 x 0 05 correction factor Correction factor Deviation of chamber temp and ambient temp is 8 0 C or less temp deviation x 0 0197 0 33667 Deviation of chamber temp and ambient temp is over 8 0 C temp deviation x 0 01187 0 3933 2 Limit max output 9096 PWM value 270 300 or less 3 During H20 decontamination and UV decomposition ON OFF controlled at max output 270 regardless of main heater output 3 Door heater control 1 Following calculation is carried out against PWM value of main heater output when chamber temp exceed lower limit of proportional band PWM value of main heater output x door heater balance set value 4 x 0 1 correction factor Correction factor Deviation of chamber temp and ambient temp is 8 0 C or less temp deviation x 0 04375 1 43125 Deviation of chamber temp and ambient temp is over 8 0 C temp deviation x 0 01453 0 965 2 If deviation of chamber temp and set temp is exceeded 7 0 and decreas duty factor is following PWM value of main heater output x 0 7 3 During decontamination and UV decomposition ON OFF controlled at max output 300 regardless of main heater output 4 CO density control 1 Chamber setting rang 0
79. cloth in distilled water and wring it tightly and then wipe off the residual detergent thoroughly 4 Wash the silicon caps 2 pcs for the access port and the fan using the above mentioned detergent and rinse them with distilled water and then autoclave them for sterilization 121 C 20 minutes 5 Wipe up the inside walls and the inner attachments like trays thoroughly with a cloth or unwoven cloth soaked in alcohol for disinfection Be careful not to leave any residue alcohol 6 Reinstall the inner attachments correctly and securely referring to Installing inner attachments on page 24 MEAE Silicon o DN K QN Y DT NL e NN Humidity control bar Fig 1 em 114 21 BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Removing inner attachments NCAUTION Wear rubber gloves when performing maintenance on the chamber Failure to wear gloves may result in cuts or abrasions from sharp edges or corners Be careful not to damage the UV lamp in the duct MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed 1 Turn OFF the power to the incubator 2 Open the outer and inner doors and pull out all the trays Fig 1 3 Pull out the humidifying pan Fig 2 Humidifying pan 4 Pull out the humidifying pan cover Fig 3 Humidifying pan cover 5 Pull out the fan cover Fig 4 Fan cover 22 115
80. creen 2013 11 28 Export lt Back Door Opening Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during a month Refer to page 53 for the procedure of setting time 44 137 Exporting operation log Operation log data saved in the incubator can be exported in CSV format to the USB memory inserted into the USB port 1 Insert the USB memory into the USB port Note It is not possible to use a USB memory with security functions that requires entering password 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 3 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 4 Press Data Export key to lead the Export screen 138 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature CcO2 Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 3 5 O Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock Tools 1 Log Data Chart Export Setting Alarm Alarm Export 45 OPERATION ALARM LOG 46 5 On the Export screen select the time period you want to export To export the saved operation log data over the entire period press All radio button To export the operation log data of a specified date press 1 Day radio button and input the date year month day of the operation log data you want to export Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during a month Refer to page 53 for the procedure of setting time 6 On the Export screen select the type of operation log data you want to export To export all types of
81. d Menu lt Back Tools 2 Data Chart Export Setting Alarm Alarm Export 4 On the Alarm screen the newest 7 days alarm logs containing that day are displayed Note When the number of applicable alarm log is 6 or more by pressing the top or the bottom log the log table currently displayed scrolls and hidden alarm logs can be seen Press Back key to return to the Log screen Press Top key to return to the Top screen 5 On the Alarm screen by inputting days into the Last XX Days input box alarm logs for specified days containing that day are displayed Settable range 1 day 45 days Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during 1 month Refer to page 53 for the procedure of setting time Press Back key to return to the Log screen Press Top key to return to the Top screen Alarm Last Days 2013 11 22 2013 11 28 Export First Last eat 2013 11 28 14 04 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 12 17 2013 11 28 12 18 2013 11 28 12 14 2013 11 28 12 16 Low CO2 Density 2013 11 28 12 15 2013 11 28 12 15 01 CO2Gas Empty 2013 11 28 11 56 2013 11 28 12 14 9 9 Warning Error High Temp Low Temp High Temp High Temp Alarm tTop Last Days 2013 11 26 2013 11 28 Export First Last 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 04 2013 11 28 14 11 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 14 03 2013 11 28 12 17 2013 11 28
82. d Back key Note Up Down key may not be displayed 124 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 11 23 Password OK 31 BASIC PARAMETERS Setting temperature CO density and high limit temperature alarm Set the chamber temperature the CO density and the temperature of the high limit temperature alarm for normal operation according to the following procedure The incubator automatically starts operation using these settings after power on 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 ME Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Buzzer 2 Press Set key to lead the Stand by Setting B Menu lt Back screen EN Tools 1 Tools 2 32 1 25 3 Input each parameter Press Apply key to save the input value The display returns to the Menu screen Temperature 37 0 Ke Density 50 High Limit 53 0 Ke Q Each parameter setting Temperature Set value of chamber temperature Settable range 0 0 C 50 0 C factory setting 37 0 C Density Set value of chamber density Settable range 0 0 20 0 96 factory setting 0 0 96 High Limit The high limit temperature alarm is different from the Automatic set temperature alarm page 38 and it is independent temperature alarm In case the chamber temperature exceeds the temperature of the hig
83. display 10 USE Frequency setting 50 2 60 2 at m Setting etting display Change frequency by selecting radio Timer 10 min button and press Apply key if necessary UV Life Move to Tools 1 display E Lighted one is current setting EE EK 76 If not need to change press Top key to UV 24h Mode OFF retra TOR display Frequency 50Hz 9 60Hz Refer to instruction manual about UV lamp lighting time setting etc P Tools 1 Press Top key at Tools 1 display to return Top display Temp CO2 Alarm Alarm Calibration Setting 1 Setting 2 UV Setting Confirm UV lamp lighting by following below procedures Procedures 12 Confirm UV lamp lighting 1 Press door switch with outer door opened and inner glass door closed 2 Confirm UV indicator on control panel is lighted after few seconds 3 Confirm blue visible light from front side of humidifying pan cover Confirm the light through inner door glass do not see UV light directly 60 MCO 170HB Installation manual W Paris E Tools Screw M4 x Philips Screwdriver Q Wrench 8mm Plate meeting Transformer Insulation Water proof Name plate connector It does not work with this product itself White Connector 3 pin D Mount transformer on plate meeting and p secure with screws M4 and connect each wires red and brown to the places as left picture specified i Screw M4 Wire Red Wire
84. door cable exit cap L inner door hinges inner door latch plate mtg and screw inner door latch plate can M 5 Fit on inner door and door 1 Fit door on body and put two cable connector and earth cable back in their place 2 Insert bush into door cable exit and put front bottom panel back in the place 3 Fit inner door inverse on body earth cable Note Fix on with nylon crip at white corrugate tube tapping Detail B part 54 Option installation setting procedures MCO 170UVS installation manual Accessories 6 UV caution label D 1pc CD UV lamp 1pc Harness 1pc Pe Pep 8 Screw M4 6pcs 2pcs spare bs 5 Ballast 1pc Installation procedures 1 Remove power supply code and make sure 4 Take out insulation 2pcs in figure 3 It is easier unit is not power supplied to take out by pushing from inside chamber Removed insulation will be reused so please keep them 2 Take all duct out inside chamber and remove caps 2pcs in figure 1 Cap Insulation 5 Put DUV lamp into the hole that cap removed E N 3 Remove rear cover in figure 2 Fall prevention metal fitting Access port cover UV lamp Rear cover d Figure 2 Figure 4 55 6 Install duct as it was Put humidifying pan and set cover Humidifying pan cover LA 8 Remove cap of power mounting plate that removed in s
85. e Top screen 146 2013 11 27 12 04 11 CO ET Set 5 096 5 0 Off Door Closed Menu 53 OTHER PARAMETERS Setting brightness and sleep 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Tools 2 key to lead the Tools 2 screen 3 Press Brightness Sleep key to lead the Brightness Sleep screen 4 On the Brightness Sleep screen each setting of brightness and sleep is available Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 2 screen 5A 147 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature e Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 Door Closed EA Bil Menu Set Log KeyLock Tools 1 Tools 2 Tools 2 Date Brightness DAQ amp Time Sleep Setting ll Brightness Sleep Brightness C 80 Active Sleep ON BE 2 Brightness M8 20 Sleep Apply Q Each setting Brightness Active Brightness of LCD touch panel of the usual state Adjust Brightness Active slide bar or input set value into the Brightness Active input box Settable range 50 100 factory setting 80 Sleep The function is that the rightness of LCD touch panel is lowered to save electricity when there is no key operation during set time By holding the Sleep slide key and sliding it right the Sleep function is turned to ON Input the set value of time to change the Sleep state Settable range
86. e reverse video is put the light off Situation 4 on table 2 5 Exchange the empty CO gas cylinder A into a new one immediately after the Situation 4 Situation 5 on table 2 6 When gas cylinder B is empty it changes into CO gas cylinder A Table 2 CO gas supply line automatic changeover e g When CO gas cylinder A is empty it changes over CO gas cylinder B emus gas CO gas supply line indicator Message Supply line Cylinder A Cylinder A B display field Crus ie SRPING A Remaining Remainin Light on Light off from valve A 9 9 9 9 density in the chamber is not ER nereas d evenif A Empty Remaining Light on Light off CO gas valve opens CO gas supply line Reverse Err01 is changed over B B Empty Remaining video Light on Gas Empty automatically and blink and buzzer Pressed Buzzer key B Empty Remaining Light off Light on Changed empty gas cylinder A B Remaining Remaining Light off Light on into a new one Note When the Buzzer key is not pressed in the Situation 4 and the gas cylinder B gets empty without the gas cylinder A being replaced in the Situation 5 the operation of switch between CO gas supply line A and B will be repeated In this case replace the both CO gas cylinders A and B and press the Buzzer key immediately The changeover of CO gas cylinder is judged by
87. e the outer door is closed Lock the outer door while it is open Attempting to turn the unlock key while the outer door is closed may damage the electric lock system NWARNING Do not use the unlock key to unlock the outer door during H20 decontamination or during H202 gas resolve by UV Doing so may cause harm to health from H2O gas leakage 160 67 ELECTRIC LOCK OPTION Auto lock function is that the outer door is locked automatically when the setting time passed after the door closed Auto lock function is workable under any of the following conditions MCO 230AICUVH When an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed in the MCO 230AICUV 230AIC The modes of unlocking the outer door are as follows Quick mode Press the Unlock key User ID mode Input the User ID and release password of Auto Lock after pressing the Unlock key Setting User ID Before turning the User ID mode to ON use the following procedure to register a User ID and a release password of Auto Lock 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature Heat Set 37 0C 37 0 Message 0 0 Unlock Menu Door Closed 2 Press Lock key to lead the Lock screen I Menu lt Back JEJA Tools 1 Tools 2 3 Press Auto Lock User key to lead the Auto Lock User screen Auto Lock KeyLock Auto Lock User 68 161 4 On the Auto Lock User screen it is possible to Auto Loc
88. ecessary If you do not want to reset UV lamp accumulation time input current UV lamp X accumulation time into UV life box when inputting function code 49 Erasing log data alarm recording Panasonic 2015 04 02 16 20 45 Set 37 0 Set 0 0 37 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock Press MENU key for 5 seconds H202 E Alarm Export Stored Alarm Logs 203 Last 7 Days 2015 03 27 2015 04 02 es Clear Input service code and press Alarm Export key so Clear key is displayed at bottom left of display Then press this key so can delate alarm record Service Mode not open to the user Panasonic 2015 04 02 16 21 58 Service Code Move to Service Code display so input 384 It is necessary for log data erasing to input service code Bi Export 32015024042 Data Actual Temp C Actual CO2 Level Door Opening Sensor Box Temp iterat M clear Export All Ch Selected Ch Input service code and press Data Export key so Clear key is displayed Clear key Then press this key so can delate logging data Reference E Alarm Export Stored Alarm Logs 203 Press Alarm Export key without input service code Clear key is not displayed at bottom left of display 120 0 2 Data E Export Actual Temp C Actual CO2 Level Door Ope
89. ection 7 and install glow assy Glow assy Cap Screw attached Figure 7 10 Put UV lamp lead wire into a cut of insulation removed in section 4 Then install the insulation UV lamp lead wire Figure 9 56 Note Make sure not to catch wires 7 Remove lower side cover and power mounting plate inside Power mounting plate Lower side cover 9 Screw 9 Let harness through under unit to back side and install power mounting plate as it was Harness of glow assy 12 Connect each lead wire connector of ballast and glow assy based on circuit diagram in figure 10 2 11 Connect Harness to connector of UV and fix Ballast using attached screws UV lamp QHarness k starter FG 7P FG 7PL Ballast i Glow socket Glow starter FG 7P FG 7PL Screw Harness from glow Figure 10 2 Figure 10 1 13 Stick labels As for 8Name plate use required name plate for each model caution label D Name plate UV caution label B Figure 11 5 14 UV setting on control panel After installing UV lamp please follow below setting on control panel 1 Press Menu key more than 5 sec at top Panasonic DU EEE EG display to move to Service code display Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 56 2 Input 384 at Service code displa
90. ed ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt CO2 Zero CO2 Span CO2 Ref CO2 Gas 4 Touch Top key to return to Top display gt t PV Volt 0 0 37 2 7 CO2 Span 0 0 CO2 Ref 2 1 5 sensor zero calibration procedures Notes before adjustment Make stable chamber temperature CO sensor box temperature 45 2 and CO set value 0 096 Make sure there is no CO gas in chamber When you do re adjustment open the door and make sure there is no CO gas in chamber 1 Keep touching Menu key at Top display then input service code to show Service display 2 Touch CO 0 Adjustment key at Service display to start 4V adjustment system check 3 After completing system check 4V automatic adjustment is operated 4 After completing automatic adjustment press SAVE key then press OK key to return to Top display and touch Menu key 5 Select Tools 1 and touch Temp CO Calibration key 6 Touch 0 1 at right side of COs Zero at calibration display and input 0 0 7 Cal key at right side of CO Zero become active so touch Cal key 8 End of CO sensor z
91. ent density display field The current chamber CO density is displayed Nothing is displayed when CO density is set O 96 5 Set CO density value display field The set value of the chamber CO density is displayed Default setting O 96 6 gas injection indicator This lamp lights when CO gas is being injected 7 CO gas supply line indicator A and B Current supplying CO gas supply line connecting port for gas pipe is displayed The connecting port A B for gas pipe that is currently supplying CO is displayed in reverse video and blinks 8 CO gas supply line select key This is a key to select CO gas supply line A or B Connecting port A or B for gas pipe When an optional gas auto charger MCO 21GC is installed CO gas supply line changes over automatically when CO gas cylinder is empty Changeover is also workable by pressing this key 1 Only when an optional component MCO 21GC Gas auto charger is installed this key is workable They are not displayed when the MCO 21GC is not installed 105 Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 2013 11 27 12 01 14 CO2 Set 5 096 5 0 Warning Over Heat Unlock 18 17 9 Present date time display field Normally this indicator shows date and time The date and time is simply set when the incubator is shipped from the factory Refer to page 53 for details 10 Over
92. ent display Note Setting range of temp calibration is PV 1 E UV Setting UV Timer UV Life UV Timer Ext UV 24h Mode OFF Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Apply UV Timer Setting range 0 min 30 min Default 10 min UV Life display of current UV lamp accumulation time against recommended replace time 5000 hours cannot be set UV Timer Ext Extended ratio 0 40 cannot be set Default 0 Frequency Set frequency used for the unit Select 50Hz or 60Hz by pressing radio button Default 50Hz 44 Tools 3 1 Tools 1 _ 2 Alarm Alarm Alarm Setting 1 IH AES 1 0 e 1064 Temp Alarm Setting range 1 0 C 5 0 C Default 1 0 C CO Alarm Setting range 0 5 5 0 Default 1 0 E Alarm Setting 2 Alarm Delay Door Delay Ring Back Remote Alarm Alarm Delay Setting range 0 min 15 min Default 15 min Door Delay Setting range 1 min 30 min Default 2 min Ring Back Setting range 1 min 99 min Default 30 min Remote Alarm Even if buzzer is stopped by pressing Buzzer key not to cancel remote alarm not inter locking with Buzzer key and keep remote alarm active Pressing remote alarm key and slide to right to become ON not interlocking Default ON MCO 230AIC Operation Tools 2 Tools 2 Date Brightness DAQ amp Time Sleep Setting E Menu Back EN Tools
93. er Press this key to silence the buzzer However to page 62 to 67 when the ring back is ON the buzzer will sound again when the ring back passed and 17 Unlock key the alarm state still continues Refer to page Press this key is to unlock the outer door when 39 40 and 83 85 it is auto locked by electric lock Refer to page Note It is not possible to silence the buzzer 72 When the auto lock function is OFF this for the high limit temperature alarm key is not displayed 3 The H202 decontamination function is workable under any of the following conditions When the condition is not fulfilled the H2O key is not displayed on the LCD touch panel When an H20 generator MCO HP is installed in the MCO 230AICUVH When all generator MCO HP H O decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL are installed in the MCO 230AICUV When all UV system set MCO 170UVS H20 generator MCO HP decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL are installed in the MCO 230AIC Remote alarm terminal 14 The alarm of this product can be informed at a remote location from this product by connecting the external alarm unit to the remote alarm terminals For the type and behavior of remote alarm output refer to page 83 to 85 The terminal of the remote alarm is installed at the rear upper right of the unit See the figure on the point The alarm is outputted from this terminal Contact capacity is DC 30 V 2A When Buz
94. erature alarm CO gas various sensor heater alarms Remote alarm contacts Allowable contact capacity DC 30 V 2A inlet connection 4 mm to 6 mm 0 157 inch to 0 236 inch diameter tube can be connected inlet pressure 0 03 MPa G 0 3 4 3 psi G Weight 2 unlock key Alarms Accessories 1 removal power supply cord Power supply cord cover plate 4 trays 1 gas tube 1 humidifying pan 2 tube bands 94 187 mum Dmm Product name MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH UV system set MCO 170UVS standard equipment 202 decon board MCO 170HB Electric lock MCO 170EL standard equipment generator MCO HP Optional accessories Double stacking bracket MCO 170PS Refer to table 11 Stacking plate MCO 230SB reagent MCO H202 Gas regulator MCO 100L Gas auto changer MCO 21GC STD gas auto calibration kit MCO SG Optional accessories Tray MCO 230ST same as that of standard accessory Half tray MCO 35ST Roller base MCO 230RB Interface board MCO 420MA USA only Small door MCO 230ID Data acquisition system MTR 5000 Interface board 03 For LAN Interface board MTR 480 For RS 232C RS 485 Optional product E Shaker for incubator MIR S100C for using in the chamber Note Refer to the updated catalog when ordering an optional component Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Optional accessories
95. eriais e componentes de alta qualidade que podem ser reciclados e reutilizados Este s mbolo significa que o equipamento el ctrico e electr nico no final da sua vida util dever ser descartado separadamente do seu lixo dom stico Por favor entregue este equipamento no seu ponto local de recolha reciclagem Na Uni o Europeia existem sistemas de recolha separados para produtos el ctricos e electr nicos usados Por favor ajude nos a conservar o ambiente em que vivemos Italian Il vostro prodotto Panasonic stato costruito da materiali e componenti di alta qualit che sono riutilizzabili riciclabili Prodotti elettrici ed elettronici portando questo simbolo alla fine dell uso devono essere smaltiti separatamente dai rifiuti casalinghi Vi preghiamo di smaltire questo apparecchio al deposito comunale Nell Unione Europea esistono sistemi di raccolta differenziata per prodotti elettrici ed elettronici Aiutateci a conservare l ambiente in cui viviamo 185 Dutch Panasonic producten zijn ontwikkeld en gefabriceerd uit eerste kwaliteit materialen de onderdelen kunnen worden gerecycled en weer worden gebruikt Het symbool betekent dat de elektrische en elektronische onderdelen wanneer deze vernietigd gaan worden dit separaat gebeurt van het normale huisafval Zorg ervoor dat het verwijderen van de apparatuur bij de lokaal erkende instanties gaat gebeuren In de Europese Unie wordt de gebruikte elektrische en elektron
96. ero adjustment Refer to following pages for details of 4V adjustment 1 6 adjustment 1 Keep touching Menu key 5 seconds at Top display Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 01 14 lean re CO2 Set 37 0 C Set 5 096 37 0 5 0 OverHeat Uv On Door Open Message Warning 1 1 Over Heat Buzzer 144 H202 Menu 2 Move to service code input display so input 384 Panasonic 2000 01 01 00 01 11 Service Code Tools 1 Tools 2 1 7 4 Touch CO 0 Adjustment key at Service display Service VW aca T System System CO2 0 Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Calibration Balance Status Reset Data Touch 5 Start 4V adjustment system check 2 0 Adjustment System Check 1 8 6 When it proceeds to Step 2 touch OK key CO2 0 Adjustment 0 Adjustment Start 46 50 COS Box Temp Check 7 It adjusts electric volume automatically and make its voltage to 4V 2 0 Adjustment Adjusting Chamber Temp 37 2C Ref Vol 3 73V CO2S Box Temp 44 8 Gas Vol 3 04V Buzzer 1 9 8 When the adjustment is completed correctly below display is showed If you save adjustment result touch Save key If you touch OK key return to Service display 2 0 Adjustment Successfully Completed CO2S Box Temp 45 0C 45 0 1 0 Ref Vol 4 00 4 00 lt 0 03 Gas Vol 4 00V 4 00
97. ess Chart key to lead the Chart screen 4 On the Chart screen input the date year month day of the operation log you want to display graphically 5 On the Chart screen by pressing Show key after pressing the item you want to display graphically the graph of each operation log is displayed Actual Temp Chamber temperature log graph Go to procedure 6 Actual CO2 Level CO density log graph Go to procedure 7 Door Opening Open close state of outer door log graph Go to procedure 8 136 E Log Data Chart Export Setting Alarm Alarm Export Chart 2013 116 Data Actual Temp Actual CO2 Level Door Opening 9 2013 Wa 11 27 Data Actual Temp Actual CO2 Level Door Opening 43 OPERATION ALARM LOG 6 Actual Temp log graph is displayed To previous day To next day Press Back key to return to the Chart screen 2013 11 28 E Export Actual Temp C Press Top key to return to the Top screen To Actual CO Level log 7 Actual CO Level log graph is displayed To Actual Temp log To previous day To next day Press Back key to return to the Chart screen Press Top key to return to the Top screen Actual CO2 Level A To Door Opening log 8 Door Opening log graph is displayed To Actual CO Level log To previous day To next day Press Back key to return to the Chart screen Press Top key to return to the Top s
98. et quipement votre centre local de collecte recyclage Dans l Union Europ enne il existe des syst mes s lectifs de collecte pour les produits lectriques et lectroniques usag s Aidez nous conserver l environnement dans lequel nous vivons Les machines ou appareils lectriques et lectroniques contiennent fr quemment des mati res qui si elles sont trait es ou limin es de mani re inappropri e peuvent s av rer potentiellement dangereuses pour la sant humaine et pour l environnement Cependant ces mati res sont n cessaires au bon fonctionnement de votre appareil ou de votre machine Pour cette raison il vous est demand de ne pas vous d barrasser de votre appareil ou machine usag avec vos ordures m nag res Spanish Los productos Panasonic est n dise ados y fabricados con materiales y componentes de alta calidad que pueden ser reciclados y reutilizados Este s mbolo significa que el equipo el ctrico y electr nico al final de su ciclo de vida no se debe desechar con el resto de residuos dom sticos Por favor deposite su viejo equipo en el punto de recogida de residuos o contacte con su administraci n local En la Uni n Europea existen sistemas de recogida espec ficos para residuos de aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos Por favor ay denos a conservar el medio ambiente 184 91 DISPOSAL OF UNIT 92 Portuguese O seu produto Panasonic foi concebido e produzido com mat
99. f CO2 Gas V Volt Input value becomes to zero 3 Touch Top key to return to Top display 2 2 lll Calibration 5 0 0 Volt CO2 Span 0 0 CO2 Ref 2 Gas 11 Update temp calibration value Touch density calibration procedures Step Display and operation 0 Measure chamber density from sample port at right side of unit 1 At Top display touch Menu key to show Menu display Menu 2 Select Tools 1 at Menu display Tools 1 7 Temp CO 3 Select Calibration at Tools 1 display Calibration Input measured CO density in CO Span box Acceptable range at one time 1 0 GOs Span 5 Touch Cal at right side of CO Span Cal 6 After touching Cal key touch Top key on upper right side of display Top Note1 After CO density calibration if actual density and displayed CO density do not Note2 CO sensor span adjustment cannot be adjusted unless set value is between accord please repeat same procedures several t
100. for 24 hours P 60 H202 DECONTAMINATION P 62 H5O decontamination P 63 Precautions when handling H2O reagent P 67 Using unlock key P 67 ELECTRIC LOCK OPTION P 68 Setting User ID P 68 Setting auto lock P 70 Using unlock key P 73 Removing auto lock P 74 GAS AUTO CHANGER OPTION P 75 Connecting CO gas cylinder P 75 Automatic gas supply line changeover P 76 Manual gas supply line changeover P 78 STD GAS AUTO CALIBRATION KIT OPTION P 79 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE P 82 ALARMS SAFETY AND SELF DIAGNOSIS P 83 TROUBLESHOOTING P 86 DISPOSAL OF UNIT P 89 SPECIFICATIONS P 94 PERFORMANCE P 96 SAFETY CHECK SHEET P 97 05 INTRODUCTION m Read the operating instructions carefully before using the Product and follow the instructions for safety operation m Our company disavows any responsibility for safety if the Product is used for other than the intended use or used with any procedures other than those given in the operating instructions m Keep the operating instructions in a suitable place so that it can be referred to as necessary m The contents of the operating instructions are subject to change without notice for improvement of performance or functions m Contact our sales representative or agent if any page of the operating instructions is lost or the page order is incorrect m Contact our sales representative or agent if any point in the operating instructions is unclear or if there a
101. ge Vref voltage or gas density measuring voltage Vgas voltage becomes abnormal voltage following error message is shown in message box sensor Vref voltage abnormal Err11 CO Sensor Vref Abnormal CO sensor Vgas voltage abnormal Err12 CO Sensor Vgas Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Vref Judged as abnormal votage if it is less than 3 0V or more than 4 8V Vgas Judged as abnormal voltage if it is less than 1 0V or more than 4 8V After sensor box temp recovers to the range of 45 2 it is invalid until auto zero count become complete twice 11 20 min 12 Main heater abnormal If main heater is open circuit or SSR is short circuit following error message is shown in message box Main heater abnormal Err13 Main Heater Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Only main heater is turned off and if heater SSR self diagnosis input is High judged as abnormal 13 Bottom heater abnormal If bottom heater is open circuit or SSR is short circuit following error message is shown in message box Bottom heater abnormal Err14 Humidty Heater Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Only bottom heater is turned off and if heater SSR self diagnosis input is High judged as abnormal 14 Door heater abnormal If door heater is open circuit or SSR is short circuit following error message is shown in message box Door heater abn
102. gh Limit CO2 PWM CO2 SBox PWM m Showing running status of unit Temp SV PV CO density SV PV CO sensor box temp SV PV 48 Decon Setting Decon Temp Decon Time 1 Keep Time 1 0 Decon Time 2 0 UV Resolve 2 90 Apply Decontamination setting Default Decon Temp 45 C Decon Time1 7 Keep 1 0 Decon Time2 0 min UV Resolve2 90 min Heater Balance Hum Heater mu Door Heater E Analog Calibration If there is condensation in chamber adjust heater balance Hum Heater Bottom heater Door Heater Door heater Analog Temp Analog CO2 Adjust analog output voltage in here if necessary Service Mode not open to the user Reset Data Version Up ll Service CO2 0 tment Version Up Main Board Ver 2 01A Touch Panel Ver 2 01A Analog Heater b Calibration 5 Setup Data Data Export Data Import Show the version of main and display PCB Reset Data UV Life H 0 Model Code pueden ees o Model Code Product ModelCode 0 MCO 170AIC l initial value MCO 230AIC UV Life Reset UV lamp accumulation time Function Code Function Code Function 019 Initialize zero point span point Initialize EEPROM memory 925 Par Note Initialize temp calibration value as well so adjustment from temp calibration is n
103. h limit temperature alarm this alarm is activated Settable range 20 0 53 0 C factory setting 53 0 C Refer to page 83 85 for detail of each alarm Note When changing the set temperature from less than 45 0 to 45 0 or higher the incubator readjusts the sensor During readjusting Status Gas sensor initializing is displayed in the Message display field and is displayed in the Present density display field After 15 minutes in the shortest the incubator returns to the normal operation When operating the incubator for the first time or after not using it for an extended period of time operate it for at least about 4 hours until the chamber temperature and the CO sensor are stable after setting the chamber temperature to the desired temperature and setting the CO density to 0 Then change the setting to the desired density Set the temperature of the high limit temperature alarm after the chamber temperature is stable at the set value Set the high limit temperature alarm to at least 1 higher than the chamber set temperature 4 On the Menu screen press Back key to return to the Top screen 126 ll Stand by Setting 33 BASIC PARAMETERS Setting key lock 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Lock key to lead the Lock screen 3 Press KeyLock key to lead the Key Lock screen 34 121 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11
104. hen MCO 100L is not available install a gas regulator rated at 25 MPa G 250 kgf cm G 3600 psi G for the primary side and 0 2 MPa G 2 kgf cm G 30 psi G for the secondary side 2 Using a gas tube that is provided connect the connecting port A for CO gas pipe and the gas regulator of the gas cylinder A Connecting port B for gas pipe 3 Using a gas tube that is provided connect the connecting port B for gas pipe and the gas regulator of the CO gas cylinder B Connecting port A for CO gas pipe Note If the CO gas is supplied to multiple incubators from a single gas cylinder a solid will be formed in the gas regulator The gas regulator safety valve will operate and it may make an explosive sound 4 After connecting the gas tube make sure that no gas is leaking ex by using a gas leak detection spray 5 Both gas oylinder A and B set the CO gas on the secondary side to 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm G 4 3 psi G for gas injection Note As the pressure increases the CO gas density control range will increase Excessive pressure may cause gas supply lines inside the incubator to come loose which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to the escaping of gas If gas lines come loose the incubator must be repaired 168 75 GAS AUTO CHANGER OPTION Automatic CO gas supply line changeover When an optional gas auto changer MCO 21GC is installed
105. hown the page 58 59 check whether the UV lamp is lit open the outer door and then press the door switch with the inner door close Visible blue light can be confirmed from the front of the humidifying pan cover Note UV light is harmful to the eyes so do not light the UV lamp when the inner door is open NWARNING Do not look directly at UV light UV light is harmful to the eyes 3 If the outer door is not opened for at least 12 consecutive hours the UV lamp lights for the preset period every 12 hours Note Outer door opening resets the 12 hours count The set period in UV Timer setting the period extended by the UV Timer Ext Refer to page 59 The recommended replacement time for the UV lamp i e when the UV output ratio drops to 60 to 70 96 of its initial value is when the accumulated ON time reaches 5 000 hours When the accumulated ON time reaches approximately 5 000 hours Warning UV Bulb Life is displayed in the message display field It is recommended that the UV lamp be quickly replaced at this point Contact our sales representative or agent for information on replacing the UV lamp 1 50 57 UV LAMP PARAMETERS 58 f the UV lamp burns out Err18 UV Lamp Abnormal is displayed in the message display field If this occurs replace the UV lamp When replacing the UV lamp replace the glow starter at the same time Contact our sales representative or agent for information o
106. ic wave The chamber temperature does e Is the ambient temperature less than 5 C different from the set value for the chamber not match the set value temperature e Is the outer door closed with the inner door left open e 5 the incubator operating beside the appliance that generates the electromagnetic wave The chamber humidity does e Is there enough water in the humidifying Be sure to use sterile distilled water rise The gas density does not e Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator at the specified value of 0 03 MPa G match the set value 0 3 4 3 psi G e Is the gas tube blocked e Is the duct securely attached Attach the duct properly to the 4 points hooks Fig 1 on page 88 e s the fan attached properly Confirm if the fan is pushed all the way to the motor shaft Fig 2 on page 88 e 5 the incubator operating beside the appliance that generates the electromagnetic wave A large quantity of CO2 gas is e Are the outer and inner doors being frequently opened and closed being consumed e Check whether gas is leaking from connectors due to deterioration of the gas tube or whether there may be any pinhole leaks The gas tube is a replaceable part and it is recommended that it be replaced once a year e Is the packing seal for the inner door defective e Is the access hole open 86 1 19 Symptom Items to check and countermeas
107. imes 2 096 and 22 0 Move to calibration display 1 Touch Menu key at Top display Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 01 14 Temperature CO2 Heat et 37 0 Set 5 096 3 0 5 0 Message Warning Tra Over Heat H202 1 2 Touch 2 Touch Tools 1 at Menu display Menu Back i Tools 1 3 Touch Calibration at Tools 1 display Tools 1 Temp CO2 Alarm Alarm 2012007 Setting 1 Setting 2 STD Gas 5 lt Setting Calibration Touch 1 3 4 Moved to calibaration display ll Temp CO Calibration Temp Span 0 0 CO2 Zero CO2 Span CO2 Ref 2 span calibration method 1 Input the value of densitometer PV Volt PV value CO span calibration coefficients ll Temp CO Calibration Temp Span 0 0 CO2 Zero PV Volt 8 4 O2 Span T CO2 Ref 2 CET Input CO density acceptable range is PV value 1 This box is valid only if set value is more than 2 0 and CO PV value is between 0 9 and 22 0 If not invalid 14 2 When input value is acceptable Cal key becomes active and so touch it ll Temp CO Calibration PV Volt 5 0 0 5 CO2 Zero CO2 Span CO2 Ref 2 3 CO span calibration coefficient is updat
108. into the humidifying pan Adding low temperature water will lower the temperature and humidity in the chamber Install the humidifying pan in a longitudinal direction as its shorter side is placed in the back Refill the humidifying pan with water early when the volume of water is decreased Mixing any reagent in the humidifying water may have a bad influence on the cultivation Especially when using the UV lamp do not use any reagent Because the UV light may deteriorate the reagent mixed with the humidifying water 5 Set the humidifying pan with the inner side flush against the back and close the inner door and the outer door Note Set the humidifying pan with the inner side flush against the back The humidity control bar in the duct keeps at low temperatures and inner moisture is recondensed Slide the humidifying pan down right under the humidity control bar otherwise the recondensed water drops will directly fall to the chamber bottom and will pool in the chamber bottom When the pooled water evaporates it may leave a white mark on the chamber bottom This is not a malfunction Wipe it off with alcohol soaked gauze or unwoven cloth When the mark cannot be removed scrub the mark off with using a cream cleanser 118 25 FOR BETTER CULTIVATION Leave space between culture containers Always leave space for ventilation between culture containers Petri dishes flasks etc Inadequate spacing may result in uneven tempera
109. is stable and gas control is enabled Err56 Communication Failure is displayed in the message display field Status Gas sensor initializing is displayed in the message display field Table 5 7 show the behavior of the alarm buzzer and Ring Back function when pressing Buzzer key Table5 n the cases of other than table 6 or table 7 Rino Back Buzzer from incubator Remote Alarm Remote Alarm setting When pressing When the Ring Back When pressing When the Ring Back the Buzzer set time passes the Buzzer time passes ON Non interlock ON ON ON OFF ON with Buzzer key OFF OFF Under continuation Alarm is not OFF Interlock ON canceled ON OFF Alarm is ON with Buzzer key OFF OFF not canceled OFF Note Resolve the cause of the alarm in reference to page 83 85 because the alarm itself is not deactivated by pressing Buzzer key Table 6 decontamination refer to next page In the cases of high limit temperature alarm or Err38 The outer door opens during H202 Buzzer from incubator Remote Alarm Remote Alarm setting 22 When pressing When the Ring Back When pressing When the Ring Back the Buzzer set time passes the Buzzer time passes ON Non interlock ON with Buzzer key OFF ON ON ON ON OFF Interlock ON Under continuation Continue Under continuation with Buzze
110. ische apparatuur bij de daarvoor wettelijke instanties aangeboden Alstublieft help allen mee om het milieu te beschermen Swedish Din Panasonic produkt r designad och tillverkad av material och komponenter med h g kvalitet som kan atervinnas och ateranvandas Denna symbol betyder att elektriska och elektroniska produkter efter slutanvandande skall sorteras och lamnas separat fran Ditt hushallsavfall V nligen l mna denna produkt hos Din lokala mottagningstation f r avfall atervinningsstation Inom den Europeiska Unionen finns det separata atervinningssystem for begagnade elektriska och elektroniska produkter V nligen hj lp oss att bevara milj n vi lever i 186 93 SPECIFICATIONS Product name MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH External dimensions nternal dimensions Interior volume Exterior Interior Outer door nner door 4 trays made of stainless steel containing copper Trays W620 mm x D450 mm x 12 mm W24 4 inch x D17 7 inch x 0 47 inch Maximum load 7 kg tray Access port Inner diameter 30 mm 1 18 inch On the back side Insulation Extruded polystyrene foam Heating system DHA system heater jacket air jacket system Heater Humidifying system Temperature controller Temperature display CO controller density display Air circulation Air filter UV lamp 4 W x 1 ozone free emission Automatic set temperature alarm Automatic set CO density alarm High limit temp
111. it A multiple tap may cause fire resulting from abnormal heating Never store corrosive substances such as acid or alkali in this unit if the container cannot be sealed These may cause corrosion of inner components or electric parts Check the setting when starting up of operation after power failure or turning off of power switch The stored items may be damaged due to the change of setting Q Be careful not to tip over the unit during movement to prevent damage or injury Prepare a safety check sheet copy the last page when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service personnel Wear rubber gloves when handling the H O reagent Direct contact with the H202 reagent result in inflammation of the skin decontamination can be performed only for the chamber and chamber attachments with standard specifications and not for any other objects Q Perform H20 decontamination with the chamber attachments arranged as specified by our company Arranging them in a different way may result in insufficient decontamination After decontamination has been completed wear rubber gloves and use a non woven cloth to wipe off the residual H20 fluid from the bottom of the chamber any objects that were decontaminated and the bottoms of ducts 100 LABELS ON INCUBATOR Warning and caution labels are attached to the incubator The following table describes the labels This label is attached t
112. ited displayed the message display field Door heater Door heater burnout occurs or the door Err15 Door Heater Abnormal is error heater SSR is short circuited displayed in the message display field a High limit temperature alarm is activated Sensor box b The sensor box heater burnout Err16 CO2 Box Heater Abnormal is heater error occurs or the sensor box heater SSR is displayed in the message display field short circuited a High limit temperature alarm is activated o b Main bottom door or sensor box ud bcd hu heater SSR burnout occurs the message display field 1 After a while after the high limit temperature alarm is activated Err16 Sensor box heater error and Err17 Heater SSR burnout are activated UV lamp OFF 176 83 ALARMS SAFETY AND SELF DIAGNOSIS ee UV lamp failure Err18 UV Lamp Abnormal is displayed in the message display field Conditions MCO 230AICUVH MCO 230AICUV or when an optional MCO 170UVS is installed The UV lamp burns out MCO 230AICUVH MCO 230AICUV or when an optional MCO 170UVS is installed The accumulated ON time reaches Intermittent Warning UV Bulb Life is displayed in the message display field approx 5 000 h Communication error Warming up of gas control When communication between LCD touch panel and control substrate is died out or unstable After power switch is turned ON under warming up before temperature
113. k User register a User ID and its password Press Apply key to save the User ID and its password User ID Password Confirm Password Each setting of Auto Lock User ID The alphanumeric characters Max 8 digit inputted here are registered as new User ID Password The number Max 6 digit inputted here are registered a new release password of Auto Lock of the User ID Note It is possible to register only a User ID without registration of a release password of Auto Lock Confirm Password E Auto Lock User To prevent erroneous input input the same password as Password input box When inputting Notice different password Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and input the correct password The passwords do not match Please retype in both boxes Note A release password of Auto Lock is for unlocking the outer door It is different from the release password of Key Lock refer to page 34 36 It is possible to input up to 8 digit alphanumeric characters as a User ID It is possible to input up to 6 digit numbers as a release password of Auto lock It is possible to register up to 99 User IDs and its E Auto Lock User passwords When registering the 100th User ID notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and Notice then delete a disused User ID in reference to page 70 Maximum amount of users exceeded Please delete a registered user prevent abuse of User IDs and release
114. lamp CN301 1 8 for A model 1 3 4 for E model Ballast Power supply switch mua ii dc 1 2 Relay for generator CN302 Ae 1 7 Main heater i 3 7 Bottom heater 5 gt 5 7 Door heater gt CET 172 11 4 t 2 1 2 Temp d heater csse d ai option pt x 3 6 LET SET L E 4 TAAR eat of 20 Ne Eee go jal ws option mE EX 2 ES TIE air 2 3 CN10 ha mum hen a Peltier element 5 6 2 Buzzer 403 8 9 198 En T nae 5 Door switch o i c A Jis 2 1 2 10 11 ea fen pes 1 i Pease z C Ceramic heater Electric lock 4 m E s option CN3 Remote alarm terminal 1 COM 2 3 CN8 1 2 Standard gas valve CN2 3 4 Standard gas pressure 4 CN12 11 466 sensor 11 42 1 5 480 1 5 valve Connector for emulator MTR L03 MCO 420MA option option 5 CN17 1 2 HHS CN13 ee mE PT sensor PCB 5 2 sensor valve option 5 6 Overheat protect sensor 23 Connections on PCB lilConnections to each connector on Connector Connection to Usage CN1 1 5 MCO 420MA option Connect
115. llowing items before calling for service Symptom Items to check and countermeasures The incubator does not operate e 5 the incubator plugged in at all Is there a power outage or has a circuit breaker interrupted the power e The removal power supply cord is connected to the port attached on the lower right side of the cabinet An alarm is activated When starting operation e Does the chamber temperature match the set value e Does the CO gas density in the chamber match the set value 1 Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator at the specified value of 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm G 4 3 psi G 2 Is the gas tube properly connected During operation e Is the high limit alarm temperature set at least 1 C higher than the chamber set temperature e Has the temperature setting been changed Has the outer door been left open for a long time Has a low temperature object been placed in the chamber If any of these is the case the alarm will be automatically cleared if you wait e Has the gas tube come loose or is there a gas leak e Has the CO gas density setting been changed e Is the gas cylinder empty Check the primary pressure of the gas cylinder once a week When the primary pressure is 3 8 MPa G 38 kgflcm G 551 psi G or lower it is a sign that there is little gas remaining Replace the cylinder soon e 5 the incubator operating beside the appliance that generates the electromagnet
116. lure during H202 gas resolve by UV message display field ter power iB gas resolve by UV ie wins resolve is Continuous Err38 Door Lock Failure is tone The outer door is open displayed in the message display when the field outer door is open ON mist generation when the is cancelled a the Resolve time is outer door extended is open Table 9 Alarm and Safety functions for STD Gas Calibration Alarm or safety ni Remote 3 System check error Std GAS Calib Error and at start operating of Err41 Std Gas Empty are Intermittent automatic CO2 displayed in the center of the tone density calibration LCD touch panel The gas pressure of gas line for the standard gas calibration is less than the specified pressure The STD Gas calibration is cancelled Note MCO 230AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed to the MCO 230AICUV 230AIC an unlock key is provided in order to unlock the outer door during a power interruption or in case the electric lock fails Always store this key in a safe place It is recommended that you make a note of the key symbol and number in case the key is lost NWARNING Do not use the unlock key to unlock the outer door during H20 decontamination or during H202 gas resolve by UV Doing so may cause harm to health from H20 gas leakage 178 85 TROUBLESHOOTING If the incubator does not seem to be working properly check the fo
117. mage or accident 109 Installation 1 Remove the packing tape and clean up Remove all the tapes that are securing the doors and the inner attachments Open the doors for ventilation If the outer panels are dirty wet a cloth with a diluted neutral detergent and wipe them Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components For the dilution refer to the instruction of the detergent Wipe off the residual detergent with a wet cloth and then wipe off any moisture Note Remove the cable tie banding the power supply cord Prolonged banding may cause the corrosion of the cord coating NWARNING Do not leave the plastic wrapping bags within reach of children If the bag is placed over a child s head it can block the mouth and nose and cause suffocation 2 Set the humidifying pan and humidifying pan cover Fig 1 3 Set 4 trays Fig 2 Humidifying pan cover Humidifying pan 110 17 INSTALLATION 18 4 Adjust the leveling feet Adjust the leveling feet by turning them counterclockwise to level the incubator Fig 3 Note Incubating on a leaning tray may have a bad influence on the cultivation Leveling feet 2 Strech Fig 3 5 Ground the incubator Ground the incubator during installation to prevent electric shock in case the insulation is not sufficient If there is no ground wire at the location consult with qualified service personnel
118. mination option using the control panel The decon board 170 can t work alone Check the following optional kit is installed The electric lock kit MCO 170EL is installed on the MCO 230AIC The UV lamp add on kit 1700 5 and the electric lock kit MCO 170EL is installed on the MCO 230AIC After decontamination kit MCO 170HB is installed use the following procedure to enable the decontamination option Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 21 1 By pressing the munu key Menu 5 seconds or more of the Top screen the Temperature Service code screen is displayed Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 56 2 Input 384 and press OK key on the Service code screen Service Code Note If the wrong service code is entered the Notice message is displayed and return to the Top screen In this case execute Step1 and input the correct service code The service code can t change by setting OK menu 3 The Menu display will appar and the service key Service will be active Press the service key Service Tools 1 Tools 2 63 4 The Service display will appar Press the system configuration 1 key System Configurationz 5 Slide the slide key of the item Decon Function to the right on the System Configuration 1 Screen Then the item setting Decon Function turns on
119. mperature 907 Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 Unlock Menu Door Closed 5 Press Tools 1 key to lead the Tools 1 screen Tools 1 Tools 2 6 Press UV Setting key to lead the UV Setting ET ools 1 screen Temp CO2 Alarm Alarm Calibration Setting 1 Setting 2 STD Gas STD Gas 153 7 On the UV Setting screen by holding the UV 24h Mode slide key and sliding it right the UV 24h Mode is turned to ON Press Apply key to start the UV 24 hour mode The display returns to the Tools 1 screen E UV Setting UV Timer 5 10 E UV Life ETO UV Timer Ext 0 UV 24h Mode ON Frequency gt 50Hz 9 60Hz Apply 8 The UV lamp lights continuously for 24 hours UV ON is displayed on the UV lamp condition display when UV lamp is lighting Note The UV 24 hour mode may cause the automatic set temperature alarm because of a rising chamber temperature After procedure 8 by opening the outer door when UV lamp is lighting UV lamp is turned OFF and UV 24 hour mode is canceled by opening the outer door Redo from procedure 4 to start the UV 24 hour mode again 9 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 10 24 hours after UV lamp turns OFF automatically Install all attachments removed in the procedure 1 154 61 H20 DECONTAMINATION 62 When the chamber is contaminated or when cleaning the chamber prior to starting a culture it is p
120. mperature distribution NCAUTION If the fan cover is fixed insecurely the intended velocity performance cannot be achieved which may cause culture failure Note Set the tray with only the front edge bent down Fig 4 117 Position the center hole of the fan with the projection of the motor shaft And insert it deeply x Lightly turn the fan manually to make sure that it does not touch the rear panel Lightly pull the fan manually to make sure that it is installed Fig 1 Position and insert Confirm the direction of fixing position as shown Make sure that there is no space in the lower of fan cover Bent down Filling humidifying pan Use the following procedure to fill the humidifying pan with water or to replace water in the humidifying pan 1 Pull out the humidifying pan toward you Fig 1 2 Dispose of the remaining water in the humidifying pan and clean the humidifying pan with a diluted detergent Then rinse it thoroughly with distilled water and wipe it with alcohol for disinfection 3 Wipe all moisture from the bottom of the chamber 4 Return the humidifying pan to the chamber and pour sterile distilled water approx 1 5 L preheated to 37 C Fig 2 Note Operation with no humidifying water may increase the chamber temperature than the set temperature temporarily Preheat the water to 37 to be poured
121. n replacing the UV lamp If the UV lamp burns out 18 UV Lamp Abnormal is displayed in the message display field it is not possible to perform decontamination Replace the UV lamp and the glow starter Setting UV lamp ON period Use the following procedure to change the setting of the UV lamp ON period 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Tools 1 key to lead the Tools 1 screen 3 Press UV Setting key to lead the UV Setting Screen Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 37 0 Message 0 0 Tools 1 Tools 1 Temp CO2 Calibration UV Setting 151 2013 11 27 12 04 11 E Set 5 096 5 0 Closed 2 Door wee Tools 2 Alarm Setting 2 STD Gas Calibration Alarm Setting 1 5 Setting 4 On the UV Setting screen each setting of UV is available Press Apply key to save the input value and setup The display returns to the Tools 1 Screen UV Life UV Timer Ext UV 24h Mode Frequency Each setting Timer Set value of period to light UV lamp after closing the outer door Settable range 0 minute 30 minutes factory setting 10 minutes Note It is recommended to set the UV Timer for 10 minutes The setting for less than 10 minutes may result in insufficient disinfection When the UV timer is set for 0 the UV lamp does not light UV Life The total time which UV lamp ha
122. nd confirm the hook position 2 If the hook position is not good like below picture loosen nut fixing cylinder and fix it again to the hook become staright 32 Oylinder NG Hook leans OK Hook is straight 70 When the hook on door side hits to electric lock on unit side and the door cannot be closed or hook can be easily released If loosen M4 screws 2pcs in below position of electric lock with installing to unit electric lock can be moved both front and rear so adjust to proper position and fix it 4 screw 2pcs 71 MCO 21GC Installation manual This manual is for below models Please confirm model before installing MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH Accessories eS gas Tube band S Screw 2pcs Nut ROS M Spri h connector assy pring washer Tube B L 850 No Harness band L Straight connector Tube L 100 ko O MOO PUAN tM C D MCO 230AIC MCO 230AIC UV MCO 230AICUVH MCO 230AICUVH Before installing Please follow below operation before installing to MCO 230AIC series 1 Remove clamping band of OCO valve assy then remove tube and capillary Figure 1 valve assy Clamping band 2 Remove IN side straight connector of valve then replace to Straight connector Make sure to fix it in order to prevent gas leakage
123. nd sliding Remote Alarm slide key to the right the Ring Back is turned to ON not in conjunction with Buzzer key Factory setting ON 6 From procedure 4 and 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 132 E Alarm Setting 2 Alarm Delay 15 Door Delay 2 39 ALARM PARAMETERS Q t the alarm state While the incubator s alarm is being activated and the buzzer is being sounding the buzzer is silenced by pressing Buzzer key For the behavior at the time of pressing Buzzer key and the re activation of alarm under each setting condition refer to Table 5 7 on page 84 Resolve the cause of the alarm in reference to page 383 85 because the alarm itself is not deactivated by pressing Buzzer key except for some alarms Note The buzzer for the high limit temperature alarm can t be silenced 40 1 33 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 31 53 Set 5 096 5 0 Door Closed High Temp Unlock vient Temperature Set 37 0 C 39 0 UV Off Message OPERATION ALARM LOG Setting log interval The incubator is equipped with a function of saving operation log data chamber temperature density and open close state of outer door Use the following procedure to set the log interval interval of acquiring the operation log 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature 907 Heat Set 37 0 C Set 37 0 Message 0
124. ndling H20 reagent Observe the following precautions when handling optional H202 reagent 202 Handling precautions Wear protective equipment such as protective glasses and rubber gloves Do not use fire in the area where the reagent is being handled Do not leave any reagent in the container after it has been used or while it is being used Do not place inflammable or combustible materials near the area where the reagent is handled Precautions for storage Store in a cool dark place Always close the container cover securely to prevent impurities from becoming mixed the reagent Check the container to make sure that there is no damage corrosion or cracking Store the container with the inlet facing upwards and make sure that the container will not tip or be knocked over Precautions for disposal Dispose according to the rule in your country Using unlock key Unlocking when power is interrupted MCO 230AICUVH or when an optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed to the MCO 230AICUV 230AIC outer door is locked with electric lock under a power outage To unlock the outer door while the power is interrupted use the unlock key that is provided To re lock the outer door turn the unlock key to the lock direction while the outer door is open After the outer door has been locked condition manually then close the outer door Note The outer door cannot be locked by using the unlock key whil
125. ning Export All Ch Selected Ch Press Data Export key without input service code Clear key is not displayed at bottom left of display Specifications of sensor B Temperatures and resistances of temperature sensor Type 103AT 1 Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance value value value kQ 0 27 28 17 13 57 34 7 19 1 26 13 18 13 06 35 6 94 2 25 03 19 12 56 36 6 70 3 23 99 20 12 09 37 6 47 4 22 99 21 11 63 38 6 25 5 22 05 22 11 20 39 6 03 6 21 15 23 10 78 40 5 83 7 20 29 24 10 38 41 5 63 8 19 48 25 10 00 42 5 44 9 18 70 26 9 63 43 5 26 10 17 96 27 9 28 44 5 08 11 17 24 28 8 94 45 4 91 12 16 55 29 8 62 46 4 75 13 15 90 30 8 31 47 4 59 14 15 28 31 8 02 48 4 44 15 14 68 32 7 73 49 4 30 16 14 12 33 7 46 50 4 16 density and output voltage of CO sensor Type IR sensor Values are the reference only density Output density Output CO density Output 96 voltage V 96 voltage V 96 voltage V 0 0 4 00 8 0 2 90 16 0 2 49 1 0 3 66 9 0 2 84 17 0 2 46 2 0 3 47 10 0 2 78 18 0 2 42 3 0 3 33 11 0 2 72 19 0 2 38 4 0 3 22 12 0 2 67 20 0 2 34 5 0 3 12 13 0 2 63 6 0 3 04 14 0 2 58 7 0 2 97 15 0 2 54 51 R40 on Main PCB Parts Layout Inside chamber Remo
126. nnot be opened if auto lock function is invalid Unlock Electric lock oak fear condition Set time is passed Shift to local mode Recover to local mode Door condition display shifts like following Door Open Door open B Door open Door Closed Door Locked 40 Operations MCO 230AIC Operation Decontamination Decon Function must be set Panasonic 2012 01 01 01 23 45 Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 096 370 5 0 emt B TEA 202 Press H20 key for seconds H202 Decontamination Step1 H202 Decon System Check Operation In automatically checks if the unit is in the condition to start decontamination i e connecting condition of HP H202 Decontamination Step3 Temp 38 6C Door Locked Warm gt H202 gt UV Decon Resolve 45 0 7 90 Message 0 0 Operation This is the process to warm up chamber to 45 Remark If you stop decontamination in the middle of process press Abort key to move Step 8 complete decontamination Panasonic 2015 04 02 16 28 35 Setting Position Humidifying Pan Cover Humidifying Pan H202 Generator Cancel Next This is the process to displayed installation position of the interior parts H202 Decontamination Ready to Start Operation Cancel OK If the check result is normal it becomes decontamination start display i e c
127. ntering password 2 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature CO2 Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock BES 3 Press Log key to lead the Log screen E Menu Tools 1 Tools 2 4 Press Alarm Export key to lead Alarm Export Du Log Data Chart Export Setting Alarm Alarm Export 143 5 On the Alarm Export screen select the period to export export the saved alarm log data over the entire period press All radio button To export the alarm log data for the specified days The newest period containing that day press Last XX Days radio button and input days Settable range 1 day 45 days Note The error of about 1 minute may be observed during 1 month Refer to page 53 for the procedure of setting time 6 Press Export key Note When USB memory is not inserted in the USB port Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and insert an USB memory into the USB port When alarm log data doesn t exist in the specified days Notice dialog box is displayed Press OK key and specify days again as shown in the procedure 5 144 Alarm Export Stored Alarm Logs 3 All Last Days 2013 11 22 2013 11 28 Export Alarm Export Stored Alarm Logs 3 All Last Days 2013 11 22 2013 11 28 Export Alarm Export Notice
128. o covers that access high voltage electrical components to prevent electric shock Only a qualified engineer or service personnel should be allowed to open these covers This symbol indicates an ultraviolet light UV caution This symbol indicates that caution is required Refer to product documentation for details This symbol indicates a hot surface This symbol indicates an earth This symbol means ON for a power switch ORIS This symbol means OFF for a power switch 101 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions based on the IEC 61010 1 m Indoor use m Altitude up to 2000 m m Temperature 5 C to 40 Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperature up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C m Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage m Transient overvoltages up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY I m Temporary OVERVOLTAGES occurring on the mains supply m Applicable pollution degree of the intended environment POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in most cases 102 INCUBATOR COMPONENTS Access port ar Rear left cover Silicon cap Handles Leveling Leveling feet Foot When some inner attachments are removed Electric Lower right side
129. o maintain bactericidal effects The duration of bactericidal effects differs depending on the use environment 9 Humidifying pan cover This cover prevents the UV light entering the chamber Always use it Using without it may have a bad influence on the chamber temperature distribution and humidity recovery 10 Humidifying pan Fill the humidifying pan with sterile distilled water and set the humidifying pan with the inner side flush against the back Install the humidifying pan in a longitudinal direction as its shorter side is placed in the back 11 Door switch Detects the door opening closing and stops the fan and electromagnetic valve for when the door is open The UV lamp is also deactivated by the door opening 12 Key hole This is the hole to unlock with unlock key while outer door is locked by electric lock 13 Switch cover Prevent the accident of gas tube disconnected by the unexpected touch or power off 14 Power supply cord cover plate This plate is to prevent the power cord being come off 15 Connecting port A for CO gas pipe Refer to page 20 for gas cylinder connection Ensure that the gas pressure is set at 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm G 4 3 psi G Note When the optional MCO 21GC gas auto changer is installed both ports A and B are available Refer to page 75 for gas auto changer 16 Glow starter The glow is started for the UV lamp 17 Power switch This is the main switch for the incubator It also
130. olystyrene 345 W Snap fixing 0 3 um Efficiency 99 97 or higher 4 W x 1 ozone free emission 2 unlock key Power supply cord cover plate 4 trays 1 gas tube 1 humidifying pan 2 tube bands 1 removal power supply cord for UK 1 removal power supply coed for EU countries other than UK PE only 1 removal power supply cord Power supply cord cover plate 4 trays 1 gas tube 1 humidifying pan 2 tube bands Optional accessories Refer to table 1 UV syst 205 standard equipment H202 decon board MCO 170HB standard equipment Electric lock MCO 170EL generator MCO HP Double stacking bracket MCO 170PS Stacking plate MCO 230SB H202 reagent MCO H2O2 Gas regulator MCO 100L Gas auto changer MCO 21GC STD gas auto calibration kit MCO SG Tray MCO 230ST same as that of standard accessory Half tray MCO 35ST Roller base MCO 230RB Interface board MCO 420MA PW USA only Small door MCO 230ID Data acquisition system MTR 5000 Interface board MTR L03 For LAN Interface board MTR 480 For RS 232C RS 485 Optional accessories Refer to table 2 Optional accessories Optional Software product Optional product for using in the chamber Shaker for incubator MIR S100C Table 1 Optional accessories for each function MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH To disinfect by UV UV system set MCO 170UVS standard equipment UV system set MCO 170UVS generator MCO HP
131. on mPerformance specifications for E models CO Incubator MCO 230AIC PE Model MCO 230AICUV PE MCO 230AICUVH PE Ambient temperature 5 C to 50 C ambient temperature 5 to 35 0 25 C ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 CO 5 no load 0 1 C ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 C 5 no load 0 15 96 ambient temperature 23 C setting 37 C 5 no load Chamber humidity Temperature 5 to 35 C Humidity 80 R H max The designed performance may not be obtained If the ambient temperature is equal or less than 15 C 25 dB A scale Applicable environment condition When ambient temperature is 25 C temperature control range 30 C 50 C Regardless of ambient temperature the maximum of temperature control range is always 50 C Note The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives Based on our measuring method 798 5 Front Panel T9 Bottom Front Panel 765 Front Panel gt 665 Inner Door 721 Inner Door 764 Bottom Front Panel 523 Inner Cabinet AV AV AV LN Ll Yoo DA N LARA LABS AS ERA SS 4 2 100 Inner Cabinet 845 Door 57 Door ART 792 Door 770 Main Width 643 Inner Cabinet 905 Main Height
132. onnecting condition of HP H202 Decontamination Temp 45 0 Door Locked Warm gt H202 gt UV up Decon Resolve 45 0 C 7min 90min Message 0 0 Operation Step 4 is the process that generating H202 gas from generator to do decontaminate the chamber Remark If you stop decontamination in the middle of process press Abort key to move Step 7 H2O gas decompose process by UV irradiation H202 Decontamination Temp 45 0 Door Locked Warm gt H202 gt UV up Decon Resolve 45 0 Omin 90min Message 0 0 Operation Step 7 is the process of H202 gas decompose process by UV irradiation Step 7 cannot be skipped During UV degradation take on off control between 47 5 and 48 2 to improve degradation efficiency Remark There is no Step 5 and Step 6 42 H202 Decontamination Temp 38 6C Door Unlock Decon Finished Please remove 202 unit Message OK 01 04 Operation When HO decontamination is completed move to H2O decontamination display of Step 8 Open outer and inner door then remove power connector of H2O generator from connector of body and pull out H2O generator Note Must wear safety goggles and rubber gloves to work MCO 230AIC Operation Standard gas calibration must be set Tem 2 Al larm Cali n Setting 1 Setting 2 ee STD Gas li STD Gas Setting T Calibration E Tools 1 ST
133. optional electric lock MCO 170EL is installed 2 MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed 3 When an optional STD gas autocalibration kit MCO SG is installed 4 Only when using an optional software product Data acquisition system MTR 5000 Note Service key is not available Qualified engineer only Note On the Tools 1 screen by mistakenly E tTop Back pressing Temp COs Calibration key Temp CO Temp CO2 Back PV Calibration screen is displayed Temp Span 0 0 0 5 When this screen is displayed press Back key to return to the Tools 1 screen or press Top key to CO2 Zero Eon 4 00 500 return to the screen CO2 Span E Eom 4 00 500 When these settings on this screen changed co Re 4 00 385 inaccurate temperature or CO density may be displayed CO2 Gas 4 00 246 G Operation from other than Menu key gas supply line select key Operate Manual changeover between gas supply line A and B Page 78 Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Temperature co2 ET Set 37 0C 37 0 50 Door Closed MSN Message select key Operate Changing some messages Buzzer Lp H 0 key Operate decontamination Page 62 67 Unlock key Operate Unlock the outer door Page 68 72 Buzzer key Operate Silencing the buzzer Alarm is not canceled except for some alarms page 84 5
134. ormal Err15 Door Heater Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Only door heater is turned off and if heater SSR self diagnosis input is High judged as abnormal 15 Sensor box heater abnormal If sensor box heater is open circuit or SSR is short circuit following error message is shown in message box Sensor box heater abnormal Err16 CO Box Heater Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out Only sensor box heater is turned off and if heater SSR self diagnosis input is High judged as abnormal 16 SSR for each heater is short circuit If SSR for each heater main heater bottom heater door heater sensor box heater is open circuit following error message is shown in message box SSR for each heater open circuit Err17 Heater SSR Open Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out All heater are turned on and if heater SSR self diagnosis input is Low judged as abnormal 17 UV lamp failure If UV lamp is blown out or UV lamp circuit is abnormal following error message is shown in message box UV lamp failure Err18 UV Lamp Abnormal Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out If UV lamp is on and the average voltage after 25 sec 29 sec passed is less than 0 5V or more than 4 0V judged as abnormal 94 18 Electric lock abnormal If electric lock is locked and outer door is opened following error message is shown in message box Err20
135. ossible to perform H202 decontamination decontamination function is workable under any of the following conditions When the condition is not fulfilled decontamination can not be performed When an H20 generator MCO HP is installed in the MCO 230AICUVH When all H20 generator MCO HP H O decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL are installed in the MCO 230AICUV When all UV system set MCO 170UVS H20 generator decon board MCO 170HB and electric lock MCO 170EL are installed in the MCO 230AIC NWARNING Use the reagent specified by our company for H20 decontamination Using a different H2O solution may cause explosion or damage to the incubator or insufficient decontamination Do not use chemicals other than the H20 reagent such as alcohol Doing so may result in damage to the H202 vapor generator NWARNING When performing H202 decontamination make sure that the outer and inner doors are securely closed During decontamination plug the access hole with the silicon caps that are provided Failure to do so may be harmful to health due to leakage of gas NCAUTION decontamination can be performed only for the chamber and inner attachments with standard specifications and not for any other objects NCAUTION Perform H20 decontamination with the inner attachments arranged as specified by our company Arranging them in a different way may result in insufficien
136. ply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent electric shock or injury S Do not touch any electrical parts such as power supply plug or operate switches with a wet hand This may cause electric shock 08 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ANWARNING Ensure you do not inhale or consume medication or aerosols from around the unit at the time of maintenance These may be harmful to your health Q Never splash water directly onto the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit Never put containers with liquid on the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit when the liquid is spilled OQ Never bind process or step on the power supply cord or never damage or break the power supply plug broken supply cord or plug may cause fire or electric shock Q Do not use the supply cord if its plug is loose Such supply cord may cause fire or electric shock Never disassemble repair or modify the unit yourself Any such work carried out by an unauthorized person may result in fire or electric shock or injury due to a malfunction Disconnect the power supply plug if there is something wrong with the unit Continued abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire When removing the plug from the power supply outlet grip the power supply plug not the cord Pulling the cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit Disconnect the power supply plug before moving
137. port All Ch Selected Ch Export complete E Export Export All Ch Selected Ch The log folder is created in the USB memory and the exported file is saved in it in CSV format The exported file name is in date 8 digits type of data format e g When exporting all types of data using All from Oct 1st 2013 to Jan 1st 2014 20131001 20140101 AllCh csv 20131001 20140101 Door csv e g When exporting Actual Temp using 1 Day Jan 1st 2014 20140101 Temp csv On the beginning of the exported file MCO 230AIC is written However when the Unique ID is registered refer to page 42 MCO 230AIC and Unique ID 8 digit are written e g When RoomA001 is set as the Unique ID of MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AIC RoomA001 9 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 140 47 OPERATION ALARM LOG The incubator is equipped with a function of saving alarm log data Max 256 logs Alarm log saved in the incubator can be displayed graphically on the LCD touch panel Note When saving alarm logs more than 257 the oldest alarm log is deleted and then overwritten 48 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen 2 Press Log key to lead the Log screen 3 Press Alarm key to lead the Alarm screen 141 Panasonic Temperature Heat Set 37 0 C 37 0 Message 0 0 faire B Menu 15 1 Log 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Set 5 096 5 0 Door Close
138. pty CO gas supply line to the other automatically Refer to page 75 77 Note The gas lines connected to the incubator will degrade over time If any deterioration or abnormalities are found during inspection replace the lines immediately 113 BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATION Before using the incubator for the first time clean dirt tape residue smear etc from the chamber and the inner attachments thoroughly To keep the chamber clean is essential to get the proper performance out of the incubator Use the following steps to clean the incubator properly 1 Remove the inner attachments referring to Removing inner attachments on page 22 2 Clean the removed inner attachments the chamber inside walls and the inner door gaskets with a cloth or sponge soaked in neutral detergent diluted by 5 96 or less Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components For the dilution refer to the instruction of the detergent Fig 1 NCAUTION Do not use detergents or antiseptic solutions with acid alkali or chlorine Doing so may cause discoloration corrosion or rusting Be careful to keep the diluted detergent or water out of the temperature sensor the CO gas injection port the inner sample air access port the fan motor shaft bearing and the inner sample air outlet Fig 2 Also do not wash the temperature sensor and the UV lamp using detergent Doing so may cause failure Fig 2 3 Soak a gauze or unwoven
139. r cover and CO sensor box in Figure 2 5 Put wire holder 2pcs in back of unit and paste label between them based on below direction Fall prevention sensor box metal parts Access port cover Wire holder 79 6 Remove bottom side cover and power mounting plate inside a SS Power mounting plate Bottom side cover Figure 5 7 Remove CALIBRATION cap of power mounting plate Then tighten tube joint by nut and washer Put tube into tube joint and fix them by clamping band Cap Tube Clamping band x Tube joint 8 Let tube through under the unit to rear side Return power mounting plate Tube Note Make sure not to catch tube in 9 Install assembled Valve mounting plate at section 2 using attached screws and connect each tube Connect each connector using attached lead wire Connect CN8 on PCB side Please refer to figure 8 about wiring 81 10 Standard gas auto calibration setting on control panel After installing Standard gas auto calibration kit please follow below setting on control panel 1 Press Menu key more than 5 sec at top Hansen eee display to move to Service code display Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 2 Input 384 at Service code display and Penasonio PAC ALA press OK key Note If incorrect service code is input Notice is displayed and return to 1 top
140. r key OFF Note Close the outer door when Err38 is activated Table 7 In the cases of Err01 gas cylinder empty Err11 12 sensor error Err18 UV lamp failure or door alarm Buzzer from incubator Remote Alarm setting Remote Alarm setting Ring Back setting When pressing the Buzzer key When the Ring Back set time passes When pressing the Buzzer key When the Ring Back set time passes ON Non interlock ON OFF OFF OFF OFF with Buzzer key OFF 4 Alarm is Alarm is already Alarm is Alarm is already OFF Interlock ON 42 2 canceled canceled canceled canceled with Buzzer key OFF 2 In the door alarm the remote alarm does not work Note When Err01 is activated connect the new gas cylinder and press the Buzzer key to stop the buzzer In addition when the optional MCO 21GC is installed and the gas supply is switched to the reserve gas cylinder press the Buzzer key and replace the gas cylinder 84 171 Table8 Alarms and Safety functions for decontamination Alarm or safety ni Remote Err31 202 Unit Not me The is not Connected is displayed in the connected message display field System check error is no H203 solution or the Err32 Low 202 Level is at start of H202 H20 level sensor has failed oris displayed in the message display decontamination
141. re any inaccuracies m No part of the operating instructions may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of our company NCAUTION Our company guarantees the product under certain warranty conditions Our company in no way shall be responsible for any loss of content or damage of content 96 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION It is imperative that the user complies with the operating instructions as it contains important safety advice Items and procedures are described so that you can use this unit correctly and safely f the precautions advised are followed this will prevent possible injury to the user and any other person Precautions are illustrated in the following way WARNING Failure to observe WARNING signs could result in a hazard to personnel possibly resulting in serious injury or death CAUTION Failure to observe CAUTION signs could result in injury to personnel and damage to the unit and associated property Symbol shows NThis symbol means caution This symbol means an action is prohibited is symbol means an instruction must be followed Be sure to keep the operating instructions in a place accessible to users of this unit lt Label on the unit gt This mark is labeled on the cover in which the electrical components of high voltage are AN enclosed to prevent the electric shock The cover should be removed by a qualified engineer or a service personnel only
142. rr41 Std Gas Empty 35 24 Error during standard gas calibration During standard gas injection 1 If the standard gas is empty detected by gas pressure SW following error message is shown Err41 Stg Gas Empty 6 Remote alarm Remote alarm contact 1 If remote alarm setting is not interlock with buzzer default remote alarm cannot be cancelled temporary by pressing buzzer key alarm continue If the setting is interlock with buzzer remote alarm interlocks with buzzer output Remote alarm terminal operation COM COM N C Normal condition Open Close Alarm condition Close Open Power failure Close Open 36 7 Error messages Refer to LCD communicaton spec for error messages Unit condition Error message Over heat alarm Warning Over Heat High temp alarm Warning High Temp Low temp alarm Warning Low Temp High CO density alarm Warning High CO Density Low CO density alarm High density alarm High O density alarm Warning High O Density Low O density alarm Warning Low O Density UV bulb life burn out Warning UV Bulb Life gas empty Err01 CO Gas Empty Chmber temp sensor open circuit Err05 Temp Sensor Open Chmber temp sensor short circuit Err06 Temp Sensor Short Sensor box temp sensor open circuit Err07 CO Box Temp Sensor Open Sensor box
143. rts replacement and option unit installation must be done by trained serviceman Serviceman must refer to the section Electric parts and Cooling unit parts about the parts for those operation Specifications mStructural specifications CO incubator CO incubator CO incubator MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH External dimensions Internal dimensions Interior volume Exterior Interior Outer door Inner door Trays Access port Insulation Heater Fan fixing method Air filter UV lamp Remote alarm contacts CO inlet connection CO inlet pressure Weight Accessories Allowable contact capacity DC 30 V 2A 4 mm to 6 mm 0 157 inch to 0 236 inch diameter tube can be connected 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgf cm G 4 3 psi G 90 kg CO Incubator W770 mm x D730 mm x H905 mm W30 3 inch x D28 8 inch x H35 6 inch W643 mm x D523 mm x H700 mm W25 3 inch x D20 6 inch x H27 5 inch 230 L 20 62 cu ft Painted steel Rear cover has no paint Stainless steel containing copper Painted steel Tempered glass 4 trays made of stainless steel containing copper W620 mm D450 mm x H12 mm W24 4 inch x D17 7 inch x 0 47 inch Maximum load 5 kg tray Inner diameter 30 mm 1 18 inch On the back side Extruded p
144. s turned on is displayed as the percentage to 5 000 hours which are recommendation time to replace It is impossible to set UV Timer Ext The more total time which UV lamp has turned on increases the more UV ray output declines In order to cover a decline of the UV ray output the lighting time of UV lamp is automatically extended with an increase of total lighting time of UV lamp The set value of UV Timer is not changed Extension rate 0 96 40 It is impossible to set factory setting O 96 Example UV Timer 10 minutes UV Timer Ext 40 UV lamp lights for 14 minutes Frequency Frequency of a power supply which this product is connected to Press Frequency radio button of 50 Hz or 60 Hz 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 152 E UV Setting UV Timer 10 Et 59 UV LAMP PARAMETERS 60 If the chamber has been contaminated by dirt or by spilling the medium use the following procedure to decontaminate the chamber by lighting the UV lamp for 24 hours 1 Remove all attachments from the chamber including the trays the fan cover the duct the fan the humidifying pan and the humidifying pan cover Clean all the attachments in an autoclave or with alcohol for disinfection 2 Clean and wipe off inside the chamber with alcohol for disinfection 3 Set the CO density to 0 96 Refer to page 32 33 4 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 Te
145. screen the Service code screen is displayed Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 21 Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 2 Input 384 and press OK key on the Panasonic 2013 12 17 13 49 56 Service code screen Note If the wrong service code is entered the Notice message is displayed and return to the Top screen In this case execute Step1 and input the correct service code The service code can t change by setting menu Service Code PX 3 The Menu display will appar and the service key Service will be active Press the service key Service Lock Service 6 Service 4 The Service display will appar Press the system configuration 1 key System Configurations Configuration Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Calibration Balance Status Reset Data Version Up 5 Slide the slide key of the item 1T Electric Lock Function to the right on the System Configuration 1 System Configuration 1 screen Then the item setting Electric Lock Function Decon Function COFF turns on Press the apply key Apply UV Functi FF unction Electric Lock Function Std Gas Cal Function OFF 6 Press the top key Top on the t Service code screen and return the Service Top screen System System 2 0 Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater Calibration Balance
146. se the stacking plate MCO 230SB Refer to table 11 on page 96 When the incubator is not in use Me yy i Empty the water from the humidifying pan and remove moisture from the chamber Make sure that the chamber is completely dry before closing the doors Failure to do so may result in damage Before moving the incubator Before moving the incubator empty the water from the humidifying pan disconnect the power supply plug from the outlet and make sure that the cord will not be damaged Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire 112 19 INSTALLATION 20 NWARNING When connecting a gas cylinder to the incubator confirm the gas type Confirm that the connections are secure and that no gas will leak Be sure to use the specified pressure Using an incorrect gas or pressure may result in explosion or fire or in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to qas leak Install the incubator in a location with adequate ventilation If adequate ventilation cannot be provided then install an alarm system using CO O densitometers 1 Get a CO gas cylinder ready and install an optional gas regulator MCO 100L Note Use a liquefied gas cylinder at least 99 5 96 pure The siphon dip tube type cannot be used When MCO 100L is not available install a gas regulator rated at 25 MPa G 250 kgf cm G 3600 psi G for the primary side and 0 2 MPa G 2
147. sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out 4 Auto return If there is no key operation for 90 seconds in each setting mode setting mode is closed and return to Top display 5 Key lock When key lock setting is ON and press Menu key pass word input display is shown If input pass word is wrong it cannot be moved to setting mode and return to Top display 6 Door alarm Door alarm delay time setting range 1 min 30 min Default 2 min When the outer door is opened following message is shown in status box When the outer door is opened Door Open Buzzer sounds intermittently after set door alarm delay time Ring back does not work for door alarm 32 7 gas empty When the CO valve is opened but CO density rising is 0 2 or less three times in a row following error message is shown in message box gas empty error occurs Err01 CO Gas Empty Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm come out If gas auto exchanger option is set CO gas supply line is automatically exchange A to B B to A gas supply cylinder indication of emptied one blinks After sensor box temp recovers to the range of 45 2 it is invalid until auto zero count become complete twice 11 20 min Timer count value Timer for auto zero count Time min Micon power ON reset start up Sensor box temp Time min Number of auto zero count value 1 1 1 1
148. t decontamination NCAUTION Wear rubber gloves when handling the H20 reagent Direct contact with the H202 reagent may result in inflammation of the skin NCAUTION After H202 decontamination has been completed residual H202 solution will remain on the bottom of the chamber the H20 vapor generator and the bottom of the duct Wearing protective glasses and rubber gloves wipe it off with a non woven cloth Failure to do so may result in a deficient culture 155 decontamination 1 Take out all the trays the fan cover the duct the humidifying pan cover and the humidifying pan from the chamber 2 Dispose of the water in the humidifying pan and wipe inner attachments removed from the chamber with a gauze containing water or alcohol for disinfection 3 Wipe the inside walls of the chamber with a gauze containing water or alcohol for disinfection 4 Attach the duct and the fan cover 5 Pour one bottle of the H20 reagent MCO H202 into the generator MCO HP Fig 1 Duct lower part Pour one bottle of the reagent 6 Set the two pins on the H202 generator the 2 holes on the lower left side of the duct Fig 1 Note Make sure that the generator is securely attached Uncertain attachment may result in insufficient decontamination 7 Remove a connector cap from connector on bottom right of the far side of the chamber Connect Connector the generator and connector by a
149. t is safe to work on b There is some danger see below LlYes LINo Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b below Date Signature Address Division Telephone Product name Model No Serial number Date of Installation CO incubator MCO Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer 190 97 Panasonic Healthcare Co Ltd 1 1 1 Sakata Oizumi Machi Ora Gun Gunma 370 0596 Japan Printed in Japan LDCL000900 1 Panasonic Healthcare Co Ltd 2015 S0115 10515
150. te alarm terminal Inside CO2 sensor box Access port Humidifying pan Electric Lock gt SS A sensor box lt Main PCB gt Ballast en Humidity adjusting bar lt Right side bottom gt Breaker switch Glow starter Humidity adjusting bar 52 Door reversible procedures inner door hinge pin 1 Unplug and make sure that the electricity to the product is not supplied 2 Remove inner door and door 1 Remove front bottom panel screw 2 2 Pull upward the inner door hinge pin and remove inner door 3 Remove two door cable connectors earth cable and bush and then pull out door cable to the outside 4 Remove 4 screws of door hinge and remove door Note Be carful not to lose door hinge shim inner door hinge inner door hinge pM 3 Preliminary work for door reversible door cable exit c a 1 Remove door bottom cover and pull out buck E cable to other side and then fix cover to its original iti 2 position D oor Detail A part 2 Make a left and right of hinges and screws on door body to reverse In this case to replace the orientation of the door hinge shaft upside down screw screw p door bottom cover door cable 53 4 Preliminary work for body side reversible 1 Reverse left right some parts on body screw cap M
151. the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock Q Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location This may cause explosion or fire Never install the unit where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric shock may result due to corrosion Always ground earth the unit to prevent electric shock If the power supply outlet is not grounded it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers Never ground the unit through a gas pipe water main telephone line or lightning rod Such grounding may cause electric shock in the case of an incomplete circuit Connect the unit to a power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit Use of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock Never store volatile or flammable substances in this unit if the container cannot be sealed These may cause explosion or fire Do not insert metal objects such as a pin or a wire into any vent gap or any outlet on the unit This may cause electric shock or injury by accidental contact with moving parts Use this unit in safe area when treating the poison harmful or radiate articles Improper use may cause bad effect on your health or environment Turn off the power switch if provided and disconnect the power sup
152. time 1 If alarm condition is continue buzzer and remote alarm output after set time is passed 2 Alarm delay time setting range 0 min immediately no delay time 1 min 15 min default 15 min 10 Analog output 1 Following calculation is carried out against current chamber temperature current chamber temp 25 00 C 25 00 C x 200 TEMP analog output adjusting set value x 0 00907 x resolution Chamber temp analog output adjusting set value default 100 Resolution 368 2 Following calculation is carried out against current chamber density resolution current chamber density 20 0096 x 200 analog output adjusting set value x 0 00912 x Chamber CO density analog output adjusting set value default 100 Resolution 512 11 Functions Function code Function 019 Initialize CO zero point span calibration factor zero point calibration factor 500 span calibration factor 500 925 Initialize EEPROM memory 38 12 Humidity control pole 1 Use input value of chamber set temp PV and ambient temp sensor AT as input value calculate voltage 1 formula 1 and voltage 2 formula 2 Then set bigger voltage as peltier voltage Formula 1 Voltage 1 0 066 AT 23 0 0013 PV PV 0 1487 PV 4 2 Formula 2 Voltage 2 0 066 0 0051 50 PV AT 23 However set value is OV s set value
153. tion protection d temp temp DATED RE MERC ANTS NUT TER AUT CORT NE Set value reading procedures 1 Over heat protection temp setting value gain command is sent to main PCB by communication between MAIN LCD 2 Read over heat protection temp from EEPROM 3 Over heat protection temp is sent to LCD by communication between MAIN LCD 4 Display over heat protection temp on LCD 39 14 Auto lock function of electric lock Electric lock is ON after door is closed and set time is passed Unlock by pressing Unlock key at Top display Inputting password is necessary when pressing Unlock key if Key Lock setting is ON Auto lock function is invalid during decontamination and remote mode Setting range to electric lock is ON 1 min 60 min can be set by user default 1 min Open Electric lock Unlock yp Unlock Lock condition Set time is passed Press Unlock key Input password when KeyLock setting is ON If Unlock key is pressed but door is not opened it is locked again after set time is passed Cs Electric lock 42 Unlock condition Set time is passed Lock Press Unlock key When the unit shifts to remote mode electric lock is open condition and it is locked again after local mode recovery and set time is passed only if auto lock function is valid Electric lock Lock I condition Set time is passed If the unit is locked when shfting local mode it is opened Because it ca
154. to option CN2 1 6 MTR 480 MTR LO3 option Connect to option Remote alarm terminal CN3 2 No Remote alarm contact output CN4 1 2 valve DC24V CN5 1 2 auto exchanger valve option POVOLENIA VANT ONORE CN7 1 2 Relay for decontamination PCB DC24V CN8 1 2 Standard gas valve DC24V 3 4 Standard gas pressure sensor 5 6 Buzzer CN403 CN10 8 9 Door switch Detect door opened 10 11 Electric lock DC24V option 1 2 Temp heater option CN11 3 6 COE pea Connect to option CN12 1 5 Connector for emulator 1 2 box temp sensor CN13 3 4 Temp sensor Detect temp of each part 5 6 Overheat protect sensor CN15 1 2 Ceramic heater CN17 1 5 sensor PCB Control density CN18 2 3 Peltier device CN19 1 2 DC fan 1 3 for A model CN301 1 3 4 for E model Ballast 1 7 Main heater CN302 3 7 Bottom heater Control each heater 5 7 Door heater CN304 2 4 box heater CN305 1 3 Power supply for decontamination 06 1 2 4 5 UV lamp CN307 1 3 Glow starter CN321 1 4 Power supply switch Supply power to PCB 24 Electric Parts MCO 230AIC MCO 230AICUV MCO 230AICUVH AC115V 60Hz AC220 240V 50Hz DG8 013S12M DG8 013S12M DC12V 1 5W DC12V 1 5W Temp fuse 70 C SF70U SF70U 250V 7A 250V 7A Top heater ide heater R L ront panel heater range heater ETS E21 F3 91 F4 26
155. tor may fall over and cause injury Always make sure that the floor is strong even and level and that the incubator will not tip over An insufficient installation may result in injury due to water leakage or the incubator falling over Separate from vibration products Do not install the incubator near vibration products Vibration may cause culture failure 108 15 INSTALLATION 16 Low humidity Select a site with a relative humidity of 80 R H or lower Using the incubator in high humidity may result in current leakage or electric shock NWARNING Do not use the incubator outdoors If the incubator is exposed to rain water it may result in current leakage or electric shock Never install the incubator in a moist location such as near a sink or water line or where it is likely to be exposed to water In addition do not install it near water or steam pipes Moisture can cause the insulation to deteriorate which may result in current leakage or electric shock No inflammable or corrosive gas Never install the incubator in a location where it will be exposed to inflammable or corrosive gas Doing so may result in explosion or fire In addition insulation may deteriorate due to corrosion of protective casing resulting in current leakage or electric shock No falling objects Do not install the incubator in a location where there is the possibility of objects falling from above Doing so may result in da
156. ttachments Panasonic 2014 12 25 18 15 53 and the H2O generator are attached correctly After confirm press Next key to lead the H202 Decontamination screen Setting Position Mumidifying Pan LE Cover Humidifying Pan H202 Generator Cancel Next 64 157 13 On the Decontamination Step1 screen the system check starts automatically If the system is normal the display leads the H202 Decontamination Step2 screen When the system is abnormal refer to Table 8 on page 85 H202 Decontamination Step1 H202 Decon System Check Buzzer Operation 14 On the Decontamination Step2 screen press OK key to lead the H202 Decontamination Step3 screen and H202 decontamination is started H202 decontamination is performed automatically from Step3 to Step8 procedure 15 Note The outer door is locked with electric lock for H202 Decontamination Step2 Ready to Start safety until completion of H202 decontamination Buzzer sounds when decontamination is Buzzer Operation Cancel OK completed About 100 minutes later Z CAUTION The electric lock will remain locked if power supply is cut off during H202 decontamination After the power supply is recovers the H2O gas resolution process will start execution and finish automatically Execute the decontamination again because the decontamination is not completed NWARNING Do not use the unlock key
157. ture distribution and CO gas density Do not place harmful materials in the chamber Never place samples that release acidic alkali or corrosive gas in the chamber Doing so may cause damage resulting from discoloration or corrosion Close the inner door Always close the inner door before closing the outer door Failure to close the inner door will adversely affect performance even if the outer door is closed Open and close the doors gently Always open and close the doors gently Closing the doors forcefully may cause spillage of the culture medium incomplete closing or damage to the gasket Before opening the inner door check through the glass to confirm that the UV lamp is OFF if the MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or the optional MCO 170UVS is installed Be careful when closing the outer door Use the handle when closing the outer door Holding the door in other places may cause injury by getting fingers caught in the door Do not lean on the outer door Doing so may result in injury from the outer door coming loose or the incubator falling over or it may cause current leakage or electric shock Be careful of the inside of the outer door The inside of the outer door may become hot Avoid using excessive force on the inner door Do not put your hand on the glass poke it with sharp objects or apply strong force Doing so may result in injury from breaking the glass Check the cause of any alarm buzzer
158. uch panel Refer to page 58 59 NWARNING Always use the removal power supply cord that is provided Other power supply cord may cause electric shock or fire 28 The provided removal power supply cord is only for this product Never use it for any other products When the incubator is not in use Empty the water out of the humidifying pan and remove moisture from the chamber Make sure that the chamber is completely dry before closing the doors Failure to do so may result in damage Before moving the incubator Before moving the incubator empty the water out of the humidifying pan disconnect the power supply plug from the outlet and make sure that the cord will not be damaged Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire 121 BASIC OPERATION ON LCD TOUCH PANEL G Operation from Menu key Panasonic 2013 11 27 12 04 11 EXIES Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 Door Closed Message 0 0 Unlock Page Set gt Stand by Setting screen Setting Temp CO2 density high limit temp alarm 32 33 Log Chart screen Tools 1 Tools 2 Actual Temp Display Chamber temp log graph can be exported 42 44 Actual CO Level Display CO density log graph can be exported 42 44
159. ulture medium is spilled For details refer to ROUTINE MAINTENANCE on page 82 Use sterile distilled water in the humidifying pan Always use sterile distilled water in the humidifying pan Do not use ultrapure water because it may cause red rust like particles in the humidifying pan Clean the humidifying pan once a month In some cases an antibacterial ingredient may precipitate in the humidifying water This is not a malfunction Keep the incubator out of direct airflows from air conditioners or fans Cool airflow from an air conditioner may cause condensation and lead to possible contamination 120 CORRECT OPERATION Use the following procedure to start trial operation or actual operation of the incubator 1 Install the incubator correctly referring to INSTALLATION on page 16 to 20 2 Remove the packing materials from the chamber and inner attachments Clean and disinfect the chamber and all the inner attachments referring to ROUTINE MAINTENANCE on page 82 3 Add approximately 1 5 L of sterile distilled water to the humidifying pan Refer to page 25 4 Connect the removal power supply cord that is provided to the port on the lower rear side 5 Connect the removable power supply cord to the outlet 6 Turn ON the power switch on the lower right side of the incubator 7 MCO 230AICUVH 230AICUV or when an optional UV system set MCO 170UVS is installed Set the frequency of a power supply on the LCD to
160. under frame 2pcs and cover under door Put M4 hole plug into hole of cover under frame support Cover under frame Cover under door remove remove M4 hole plug install Cover under frame support remove 2 Connect electric lock connector and white connector under frame and install to angle then install key to White connecor 2P under door Note Use removed screws except electric lock Electric lock M5 screw 65 MCO 170EL Installation procedures 2 Gap of door when electric lock is ON 10mm or less 3 Close the door and confirm if it can be locked properly Also check the gap of door Note Electric lock cannot work if the unit is power supplied When used key to unlock during power failure pull out the key after turning towards unlocking direction with outer door opened It cannnot be turned towards unlocking direction with outer door closed 4 Adjust electric lock if it cannot be locked Loosen screws 2pcs and shift to backwards 5 Install cover under frame Cover under frame Stick name plate electric lock caution label on below position Electric lock caution label 66 Initial procedures of MCO 170EL MCO 230series Setting of the electric lock option using the control panel After electric lock MCO 170EL is installed use the following procedure to enable the decontamination option 1 By pressing the munu key Menu 5 seconds or more of the
161. ur Panasonic product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in German Ihr Panasonic Produkt wurde entworfen und hergestellt mit qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien und Komponenten die recycelt und wiederverwendet werden k nnen Dieses Symbol bedeutet da elektrische und elektronische Ger te am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer von Hausm ll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Ger t bei Ihrer rtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre In der Europ ischen Union gibt es unterschiedliche Sammelsysteme f r Elektrik und Elektronikgerate Helfen Sie uns bitte die Umwelt zu erhalten in der wir leben 183 French Votre produit Panasonic est concu et fabriqu avec des mat riels et des composants de qualit sup rieure qui peuvent tre recycl s et r utilis s Ce symbole signifie que les quipements lectriques et lectroniques en fin de vie doivent tre limin s s par ment des ordures m nag res Nous vous prions donc de confier c
162. ures Normal cultures are not possible and the CO gas density is suspect e Is the ambient air environment around the incubator normal Is there a source of polluted gas in the vicinity CO gas is not being injected e The CO control method for the incubator is the ON OFF method CO gas is intermittently injected as the gas density in the chamber approaches the set value Injections may be stopped for periods of approximately 15 seconds but that is not an error e The gas is not injected until the temperature of the sensor becomes stable enough approx 1 hour after turning ON the power switch or recovering from power failure The CO gas density is slow to recover HEPA filter is used for the incubator CO2 gas piping If gas density is slow to recover when the CO gas pressure is normal it is possible that the HEPA filter may be clogged Contact our sales representative or agent e s there little gas remaining in the CO gas cylinder e Is the secondary pressure for the gas regulator at the specified value of 0 03 MPa G 0 3 kgficm G 4 3 psi G e Is the gas tube blocked e Is the duct securely attached Attach the duct properly to the 4 points hooks Fig 1 e s the fan attached properly Confirm if the fan is pushed all the way to the motor shaft Fig 2 UV lamp lights when the outer door is open e Does something push the door switch The outer door does not open
163. uter door while it is open Attempting to turn the unlock key while the outer door is closed may damage the electric lock system 166 ELECTRIC LOCK OPTION Removing auto lock 1 Press Menu key to lead the Menu screen Panasonic Set 37 0 C EA Message 0 0 Unlock 2 Press Lock key to lead the Lock screen B Menu ES Eg Tools 1 Tools 2 3 Press Auto Lock key to lead the Auto Lock screen Auto Lock Auto Lock User 4 On the Auto Lock screen by holding the E Auto Lock Auto lock slide key and sliding it left the Auto lock is turned to OFF Press Apply key to change Auto lock OFF and the display returns to the Lock screen User ID 5 Press Top key to return to the Top screen 74 167 Auto Lock OFF 2013 11 28 13 35 42 Set 5 096 5 0 Door Locked lt Back KeyLock E i GAS AUTO CHANGER OPTION When an optional gas auto changer MCO 21GC is installed there are two connecting ports for CO gas pipe A and B By connecting two CO gas oylinders this kit switches the gas supply line when one of the CO gas cylinders becomes empty Connecting CO gas cylinder 1 Get two gas cylinder ready CO gas cylinder and B and install an optional gas regulator MCO 100L in both of gas oylinders Note Use a liquefied gas cylinder at least 99 5 96 pure The siphon dip tube type cannot be used W
164. xceeds 5 000 hours replace the H202 generator Fig 1 Position the center hole of the fan with the projection of the motor shaft And insert it deeply Lightly turn the fan manually to make sure that it does not touch the rear panel Lightly pull the fan manually to make sure that it is installed Fig 2 Fig 3 Note If the problem still has not been solved after trying the above checks and countermeasures or for any problems not covered here Keep an electric product which contact our sales representative or agent emits an electromagnetic wave away from this product noise from an electromagnetic wave may cause malfunction to this product 88 181 DISPOSAL OF UNIT When disposing of the CO incubator contact our sales representative or agent NWARNING The CO incubator must be dismantled and disposed of by qualified personnel only If the CO incubator is left where outsiders enter it may result unexpected accident for example children to become locked inside Before disposing the incubator with biohazardous danger decontaminate the CO incubator to the extent possible by the user 182 89 DISPOSAL OF UNIT 90 Note This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area of the world Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive English Yo
165. y and press OK key Note If incorrect service code is input Notice is displayed and return to 1 top display Input correct service code again service code cannot be changed Service Code 3 Move to Menu display and Service key can be pressed Press Service key Tools 1 Tools 2 Service 4 At Service display press System Configuration 1 ke E EET EEA yste onngu y Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Adjustment Analog Heater 2111976140 Balance 58 5 At System Configuration 1 display slide UV Function key to right side and make it ON and press Apply key 6 Press Top key at Service display to return to Top display 7 Press Menu key at Top display to move to Menu display Confirm UV is displayed at center 8 Press Tools 1 keyt at Menu display to move to Tools 1 display 59 System Configuration 1 Decon Function OFF OFF OFF UV Function Electric Lock Function Std Gas Cal Function Service System System CO2 0 Configuration Configuration 2 Adjustment Heater Balance Analog Calibration Panasonic Reset Data 2013 12 25 16 50 25 Temperature Set 37 0 C Set 5 0 37 0 5 0 UV Off e Door Closed Message 0 0 il Menu Tools 1 Tools 2 9 Press UV Setting key at Tools 1 display to Tools 1 Temp CO2 Alarm Alarm Calibration Setting 1 Setting 2 UV Setting move to UV Setting
166. zer key is pressed the behavior of the remote alarm is showed in Table 1 Note In the door alarm the remote alarm does not work Refer to page 83 to 85 Remote alarm terminal REMOTE ALARM MAX DC30V 2A Table 1 The behavior of the remote alarm when pressing the Buzzer key Abnormal condition Remote Alarm setting Connecting Normal Including in the cases of power outage and Refer to page 38 40 terminal condition of where the power plug is pulled out When pressing the buzzer key ON COM N C Close Open Open Maintain in abnormality Non interlock with Buzzer key COM N O Open Close Close Maintain in abnormality OFF COM N C Close Open Close Return to normal Interlock with Buzzer key COM N O Open Close Open Return to normal case of Err01 CO gas cylinder empty Err11 12 CO sensor error the condition returns to normal 107 INSTALLATION For correct operation of the incubator install it in a location with the following conditions NWARNING When using CO gas for control make sure that there is an adequate ventilation Using CO gas in a small room without adequate ventilation may cause gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation In addition when opening the incubator doors do not directly inhale the air in the chamber Si l appareil est utilis dans un evdroit restreint le niveau de la densite CO
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