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1. 56 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix D Accessories Hydraulic Base Stand Shelf Kit 3850200 This 22 4x 11 4 inch long shelf is specifically designed to hold the Aspirator Pump or other small accessories and attaches to the lower left side of the base stand The kit includes shelf and self drilling fasteners NOTE A power drill with a 5 16 inch socket is needed to attach the fasteners to the base stand SoLo Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands These base stands permit the Logic to be lowered enough to be transferred through a standard doorway as low as 78 inches Casters provide mobility and lock in place The SoLo Stands for each Purifier Logic series model is listed below Logic Series 115V SoLo Stand 230V SoLo Stand 34300 xx 34308 xx 3780310 3780314 34400 xx 34408 xx 3780311 3780315 34500 xx 34508 xx 3780312 3780316 6 34600 xx 34608 xx 3780313 3780317 Seismic Bracket Kit 3857000 Stainless steel brackets and attaching hardware to secure Telescoping Base Stands in areas of seismic activity does not include fasteners to attach to floor Service Valve Kit 3747500 Includes serrated hose tip ball valve with quarter turn handle hardware and instructions for plumbing to services mounts on left or right side interior All cabinets are factory prepared to accept up to 4 fixtures Shipping weight 4 Ibs 2 kg Ultraviolet Lamp Kits Includes a 254 nm UV lamp and ballast Catalog Shi
2. Product Service 1 800 522 7658 23 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Sash is too high The sash is open too far for safe operation Airflow Alert The airflow patterns in the cabinet have changed resulting in a sudden change in the motor speed This is most likely due to a blockage of the grille or the exhaust filter outlet It may also be caused by removal of the work surface while the cabinet is in operation System Error The motor and display circuit board are not communicating properly DO NOT USE THE CABINET UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED Data Area The Data Area displays the Filter Gauge This bar graph displays the percent of remaining filter life When the cabinet is new or after the HEPA filters are replaced the gauge will be full or display approximately 100 As the filters load or if the grille or exhaust discharge are blocked the bar graph will show a reduced filter life The graph is user selectable as a bar graph with percentage displayed a bar graph only or a semi circular graph showing filter life remaining Various factors such as temporary obstructions to airflow temperature and barometric pressure can cause the displayed percentage to vary slightly Ignore short term changes in the Filer Gauge s value As the Filter Gauge approaches 20 remaining capacity consider having the cabinet filter replaced When the optional airflow sensor is installed and calibrated the inflow and calculated downf
3. 8 Amps 3460000 3460009 115 VAC 60 Hz 16 Amps 3460800 3460809 115 VAC 60 Hz 16 Amps 3460820 3460829 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 Amps All Biosafety Cabinets with model numbers ending in 00 to 09 are designed for operation at 115 volts 60 Hz alternating current Biosafety Cabinets with model numbers ending in 20 to 29 are designed for operation at 230 20 volts 50 60 Hz alternating current Note A dedicated outlet with a circuit breaker rated at 20 amps should be located as close as possible to the right rear side of the cabinet at a height even with or higher than the top of the bench or stand Note On 115 VAC models both electrical outlets are protected by a ground fault interrupter circuit GFIC Labconco does not recommend plugging the Biosafety Cabinet into a GFIC outlet 4 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 2 Prerequisites Service Line Requirements All utility service lines should be 1 4 inch O D brass copper or stainless steel and equipped with an easily accessible shut off valve If the service line pressure exceeds 100 PSI it must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce the line pressure Note The use of flammable gases or solvents should be avoided in the Biosafety Cabinet Open flame in the cabinet will disrupt the laminar airflow in the cabinet and may damage the HEPA filters Flammable gases or solvents may reach explosive concentrations in the cabinet or ductwork If you feel
4. attached to its pallet by using a floor jack or a furniture dolly underneath the unit DO NOT move the cabinet by tilting it onto a hand truck Product Service 1 800 522 7658 T Chapter 3 Getting Started Preparing the Biosafety Cabinet for Operation Installation instructions for the cabinet Labconco P N 1056801 are attached to the sash of the Biosafety Cabinet If these instructions are missing or unclear contact Product Service at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surface Note The Biosafety Cabinet is very top heavy Use caution when lifting or moving it When installing the Biosafety Cabinet onto an existing work surface or benchtop ensure that the structure can safely support the combined weight of the cabinet and any related equipment The work surface should be at least as wide as the Cabinet and 31 inches 787 mm deep to properly support the unit A hole or notch may be cut in the supporting surface in the right front corner to accommodate the optional drain valve Installing the Cabinet on a Labconco Base Stand Labconco offers accessory Base Stands in a variety of configurations to suit the particular needs Stands can be ordered with adjustable telescoping legs or with a manually or electrically adjustable hydraulic lift Telescoping Base Stands These stands are available with either fixed feet or casters Adjust the leg height before installing the cabinet on
5. fume hoods and any other air handling devices that could disrupt its airflow patterns All windows in the room should remain closed Figure 2 1 shows the preferred location for the Biosafety Cabinet Figure 2 1 Preferred location Air register blocked or redirected to prevent cabinet disruption Alternate location Product Service 1 800 522 7658 3 Chapter 2 Prerequisites Exhaust Requirements If you intend to connect the Biosafety Cabinet to the optional Canopy Connection Kit first examine the location to ensure that 1t accommodates the cabinet s exhaust duct The area directly above the cabinet s exhaust port should be clear of structural elements water and utility lines or other fixed obstructions There should be enough clearance to accommodate a 10 inch diameter duct Avoid cabinet locations that require an elbow directly above the cabinet s exhaust connection or an excessive number of elbows in the exhaust system For further information about the cabinet s exhaust system requirements please refer to Chapter 3 Getting Started Electrical Requirements The different Biosafety Cabinet models have the following electrical requirements Table 2 1 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 6 Amps 3440000 3440009 115 VAC 60 Hz 12 Amps 3440800 3440809 115 VAC 60 Hz 12 Amps 3440820 3440829 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 6 Amps 3450000 3450009 115 VAC 60 Hz 16 Amps 3450800 3450809 115 VAC 60 Hz 16 Amps 3450820 3450829 230 VAC 50 60 Hz
6. must be taken to ensure against the concentration of flammable or explosive gases or vapors An open flame should NOT be used in the Biosafety Cabinet Open flames will disrupt airflow patterns burn the HEPA filter and or damage the filter s adhesive Gases under high pressure should not be used in the Biosafety Cabinet as they may disrupt its airflow patterns HEPA filters only remove particulate matter Operations generating volatile toxic chemicals or radionuclides must be evaluated carefully The media of HEPA filters is fragile and should not be touched Avoid puncturing either HEPA filter during installation or normal operation If you suspect that a HEPA filter has been damaged DO NOT use the cabinet contact a local certification agency or Labconco at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 for re certification information The HEPA filters in the Biosafety Cabinet will gradually accumulate airborne particulate matter from the room and from work performed in the cabinet The rate of accumulation will depend upon the cleanliness of the room air operating time and the nature of work being done in the cabinet The Filter Gauge accurately displays the amount of filter life remaining 20 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Proper operation of the cabinet depends largely upon its location and the operator s work habits Consult the Installation and Normal Operation sections of this manual for
7. Base Stands for each Purifier Logic Series model are listed below Logic Series Base Stand w Feet Base Stand w wheels 34300 xx 34308 xx 3730300 3730310 34400 xx 34408 xx 3730400 3730410 34500 xx 34508 xx 3830500 3830510 6 s 3 4600 xx 34608 xx 3730600 3730610 Telescoping Base Stand Shelf Kit 3850100 This 20 x 8 inch long shelf is specifically designed to hold the Aspirator Pump or other small accessories and attaches to the lower right side of the base stand The kit includes shelf braces and self drilling fasteners NOTE A power drill with a 5 16 inch socket is needed to attach the fasteners to the base stand Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands These base stands offer infinitely adjustable height between 25 5 and 33 5 inches giving a cabinet work surface height of 28 0 to 36 0 inches The height is adjusted either by a manual hand crank or electric pump that drives hydraulic rams in the legs of the stands All of the hydraulic stands are equipped with fixed feet but can be converted to caster wheels with the addition of Caster Kit 3784000 The Base Stands for each Purifier Logic series model is listed below Electric 115V Lift Electric 230V Width Logic Series Manual Lift Stand Stand Lift Stand 34300 xx 34308 xx 3780200 3780100 3780103 34400 xx 34408 xx 3780201 3780101 3780104 34500 xx 34508 xx 3780203 3780106 3780107 6 34600 xx 34608 xx 3780202 3780102 3780105
8. Lamp Life to 6000 hours Fluorescent Lamp Smart Start Reset Lamp Hourmeter Set Fluorescent Lamp Life to 6000 hours Units of Measure Ft Min Data Output Rate Every second via optional RS 232 Board 38 Calibration This selection is for the use of qualified certifiers only to adjust the blower speed or the display of the filter life remaining gauge Diagnostic Test Operation When the Diagnostic Test menu is selected the LCD allows keypad hardware testing to help troubleshoot any malfunction Keypad Testing When keypad testing is selected the LCD shows when each key is pressed to confirm the touchpad is working In addition when the Light and UV Light keys are pressed the associated relays are energized so the lamps should work The Timer button energizes an auxiliary relay When Mute OK is pressed the audio alarm should work When the A key is pressed the Airflow Alarm relay is energized When the VW key is pressed the Blower On relay will be energized Finally the sash position switches can be checked in this mode as the LCD displays the sash position information that the controller is receiving Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet If An Airflow Alert Activates The most common causes of an Airflow Alert are e Blockage of the inlet grilles or exhaust outlet e Removal of the work surface or grille during operation Resetting the Airflow Ale
9. Load Amps 115VAC 6 8 Full Load Amps 230VAC 3 4 H P 1500 RPM maximum Automatic Thermal Protection 5A Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix C Specifications Environmental Conditions Indoor use only Maximum altitude 6562 feet 2000 meters Ambient temperature range 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 88 F 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 104 F 40 C Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories II Overvoltage Categories per IEC 1010 Temporary voltage spikes on the AC input line that may be as high as 1500V for 115V models and 2500V for 230V models are allowed Used in an environment of Pollution degrees 2 1 e where normally only non conductive atmospheres are present Occasionally however a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected in accordance with IEC 664 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 55 Appendix D Accessories Note Accessories marked with an asterisk require a qualified certifier to install and or calibrate before use Telescoping Base Stands These stands are available with either fixed feet or caster wheels The user sets the height of these stands before installation The height can be set from 27 5 to 33 5 inches in 1 inch intervals providing a cabinet work surface height of 30 0 to 36 0 inches The
10. Manufacturer s Address 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City MO 64132 USA Importer s Name See Shipping Customs Documents Importer s Address See Shipping Customs Documents for your equipment Type of Equipment Laboratory Equipment Model No Purifier Logic Series Biological Safety Cabinets 34308 2X 3 Wide 8 Sash 34408 2X 3X 4 Wide 8 Sash 34508 2 X 5 Wide 8 Sash 34608 2X 3X 6 Wide 8 Sash 34410 2X 4 Wide 8 Sash Total Exhaust 34610 2X 6 Wide 8 Sash Total Exhaust Serial No Various See Individual Declaration Year of Manufacture 2007 and Subsequent I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standard s See individual Declaration of Conformity which will be signed by the importer for your country Place Signature Date Full Name Position Labconco P N 36960 62 Rev A E546 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 63
11. Night Smart option is selected the blower will turn on every time the sash is opened When the sash is closed the blower speed will decrease to deliver 20 30 of the volume of air during normal operation Cabinet Set Up These selections allow for the customization of the display and the cabinet operation 36 Units of Measure When equipped with the optional airflow sensor this option allows you to select the air velocity units of measure When Metric is selected the air velocities will be displayed in meters per second When US is selected the velocities will be displayed in feet per second Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Security Lock NOTE The security lock automatically reactivates and locks out the keypad every time the blower is shut off by the keypad or by closing the sash After the initial auto diagnostic screen is cleared the security lock reactivates The security lock feature prevents operation of the Biosafety Cabinet by unauthorized users To engage the security lock access the Security Lock submenu as described in Figure 5 4 Select the secure option and press the OK button A lock icon appears on the LCD display Once engaged the operator must enter the proper sequence of keystrokes to operate the cabinet The proper sequence to unlock the Security Lock 1S Press the V keypad 3 times within 2 seconds After successful entry of the u
12. Operation OK 4 Light Operation A to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 SmartStart The SmartStart selection turns 2 Manual Touchpad the light on and off when the sash is opened and closed Manual selection places the control of the light through the touchpad control panel Light Lamp Timer Light Interval Timer taht Ti OK 5 Light Timer A V to choose OK to A Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape select MENU to escape 3 Interval 4 Continuous 00 00 00 When the Interval Timer selection is confirmed the Light Interval Timer window will appear With the up down arrows select the period of time the fluorescent lamps are to remain lit The cabinet need not be attended when Light Interval Timer is selected If the sash is closed the fluorescent lamps will turn off Opening the sash will reset the Interval Timer Light Maintenance OK OK AY to choose OK to select MENU to escape 6 Light Maintenance Lamp Hourmeter 1 Light Hourmeter The light has operated 1000 hrs 5000 hrs left Change Light Life 2 Change Light Life A to choose OK to select MENU to escape The life of the light is set at 6000 hrs Reset Light Clock 3 Reset Light Clock The light has operated 00 hrs MENU The fluorescent light intensity will wane with time This maintenance feature is a convenient reminder to replace the light periodically Reset the clock when the light is replaced A reminder
13. To turn the UV light on the sash must be completely closed to prevent the escape of any UV radiation Push the UV light button to activate the UV light Note The sash must be completely closed for the UV light to activate Sash position label oo 26 Figure 5 3 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet The Logic Touchpad The touchpad of the Logic Series Cabinet is shown in Figure 5 4 Take a moment to get familiar with the buttons their location and function Also familiarize yourself with the display located on the right side wall The display will report system functions such as filter capacity timer displays alarm or error messages as well as icons that illuminate when cabinet functions such as UV light and blower are operational Figure 5 4 Blower Button Starts or stops the cabinet blower When the blower is in Smart Start mode closing the sash turns the blower off When the sash is raised the blower restarts automatically In Night Smart mode when the sash is closed the motor slows to idle to maintain air cleanliness in the work area When the sash is reopened the blower resumes normal operation Pressing this button overrides Smart Start and Night Smart operation Light Button Turns the fluorescent lamps on or off Closing the sash automatically turns the lights off When the lights are in Smart Start mode raising the sash turns the lights on automati
14. filter manufacturer establishes the efficiency of the filter by challenging it with an aerosol of known particle size The number of particles that penetrate the filter are quantified and this establishes the efficiency of the filter Thus the filters used in the Logic Series Cabinets are at least 99 99 efficient in removing particles 0 3 micron 14 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Note The HEPA filter media is very fragile DO NOT touch the media If you think the media of a HEPA filter is damaged DO NOT USE THE CABINET Have the HEPA filter integrity tested by a certifier before using the cabinet Note HEPA Filters are only effective against particulate material Gases will pass through the filter Figure 4 1 Filter frame Polyurethane seal Between media pack and filter frame Filter media pack A continuous sheet of filter media ULPA Filters Optional ULPA filters may be used to replace the standard HEPA filters in the Purifier Logic Series Biosafety Cabinets ULPA filters have the same properties as described above except they are rated at least 99 999 efficient in removing particles 0 1 0 2 or 0 2 0 3 micron Product Service 1 800 522 7658 15 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Laminar Airflow Laminar airflow is defined as the movement of a body of air in a single direction with a uniform velocity In practice the laminar downfl
15. further details Avoid direct exposure of plastic or coated materials to ultraviolet UV radiation Never bypass the UV safety interlock that only allows the UV light to work when the sash 1s closed When surface disinfecting the Biosafety Cabinet Avoid splashing the disinfecting solution on skin or clothing Ensure adequate ventilation Carefully follow the disinfectant s safety instructions Always dispose of disinfecting solutions 1n accordance with local and national laws DO NOT allow disinfectants with high concentrations of free chlorine to contact the stainless steel components of the Biosafety Cabinet for a long period of time Free chlorine will corrode stainless steel after extended contact The electrical receptacle cover may be removed to facilitate surface decontamination In the event of gross contamination the cover should be removed sterilized and or decontaminated as required and discarded Order Replacement Receptacle Cover 1287900 See Appendix A Components for a list of service parts Biosafety Cabinets should be decontaminated for any of the following reasons Before maintenance work requiring entry into contaminated areas Before HEPA filter changes Before performing certification tests requiring entry into contaminated areas Before relocating the cabinet Before changing research programs After the gross spill of biohazardous material or toxic chemicals Product Service 1 800 522 7658 21
16. in cellular death or viral inactivation In order to be effective the UV light must directly strike the nucleic acid and its effectiveness can be diminished or negated by dissolved proteins or metals or by other UV opaque substances protecting the target nucleic acid Because of its limitations UV light should be used as an adjunct to good surface disinfection practices In order to get optimum performance from the UV light it should be replaced after 6 000 hours of operation or less and the exterior surface of the lamp should be kept clean and free of dust Note The Logic Cabinet records the number of hours of operation of the UV light You can program in the number of hours in 100 hour increments it will operate before a replacement message is displayed Note UV irradiation is absorbed by the tempered safety glass of the sash Independent research has shown that the level of UV irradiation on the outside of the cabinet s sash is equal to background radiation levels Note The UV sensitivity of a target organism varies depending on the UV output of the lamp the genus and species of the organism the medium the agent 1s suspended in etc Contact the facilities Health and Safety Officer at your facility for UV light use and recommendations Product Service 1 800 522 7658 19 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Safety Precautions WARNING The Biosafety Cabinet Biohazard Cabinet should be certified by a cer
17. into the laboratory Certain applications such as working with odorous products or volatile toxic materials will require the connection of the Biosafety Cabinet to an exhaust system Note The canopy connection also referred to as a thimble or air gap connection allows single or multiple biohazard cabinets to be connected to an exhaust system During operation the exhaust system draws all of the cabinet s exhaust air plus a volume of room air through the slots in the canopy into the exhaust duct Canopy connections function as a shock absorber allowing the system to function properly during changes in room air pressure For information on selecting a canopy connection go to Appendix D Accessories Warning If the research involves the use of toxic compounds or volatile materials contact the facility s safety officer or Labconco to ensure that the Biosafety Cabinet and its exhaust system are compatible with the materials you will be working with Product Service 1 800 522 7658 11 Chapter 3 Getting Started Drain Valve Installation In order to prevent damage during shipping the drain valve assembly has not been installed If desired the valve should be installed after the Cabinet is in its final location To install the valve assembly follow these steps Note The work surface is heavy Use caution when handling it 1 Lift the work surface out of the Biosafety Cabinet by lifting on the knobs at the front of
18. not be stored in areas of excess humidity or temperature extremes If the cabinet is moved during storage it must be recertified before use 1 Close the sash completely and seal the bottom edge and the exhaust outlet with plastic sheeting 2 Unplug the cabinet 3 Ensure that the cabinet will not be moved or disturbed while being stored Product Service 1 800 522 7658 47 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Refer to the following table if the Biosafety Cabinet fails to operate properly If the suggested corrective actions do not solve the problem contact Labconco for additional assistance PROBLEM Cabinet blower and lights won t turn on Blower won t turn on but lights work 48 CAUSE Unit not plugged into outlet System Reset Switch is Off Circuit breaker s tripped Keypad disconnected or defective Sash closed Blower wiring is disconnected Blower motor 1s defective Keypad disconnected or defective CORRECTIVE ACTION Plug the Biosafety Cabinet into appropriate electrical service Check connection to control box on top of Cabinet Turn on the System Reset Switch Reset circuit breakers Run keypad diagnostics and check connections Raise sash Inspect blower wiring Replace blower motor Run keypad diagnostics and check connections Product Service 1 800 522 7658 PROBLEM Fluorescent light not working Fluorescent light is dim or flickering UV light not working UV ligh
19. that the procedure requires the use of an open flame or flammable materials contact the institution s safety office The use of air or gases under high pressure should be avoided as they may seriously disrupt the airflow patterns in the cabinet Product Service 1 800 522 7658 5 Chapter 3 Getting Started Now that the installation is properly prepared you are ready to inspect install and certify the Purifier Biosafety Cabinet This chapter covers how to e Unpack and move the Biosafety Cabinet e Install the cabinet e Connect the electrical supply source e Connect the service lines e Connect to an exhaust system optional e Arrange certification of the Biosafety Cabinet Tools required for installation the Biosafety Cabinet include two 1 2 wrenches a flat blade screwdriver a 2 Phillips screwdriver and a carpenter s level Note The Biosafety Cabinet models weigh between 400 700 Ibs 182 318 kg The shipping pallet allows for lifting with a mechanical lift truck or floor jack If you must lift the product manually use at least six 6 persons and follow safe lifting guidelines Note The side panels must be removed to access the fasteners that secure the Biosafety Cabinet to the pallet DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE BIOSAFETY CABINET BY THE SIDE PANELS DAMAGE WILL OCCUR 6 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 3 Getting Started Unpacking the Biosafety Cabinet Carefully remove the outer carton and in
20. the base stand to the floor Product Service 1 800 522 7658 9 Chapter 3 Getting Started Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands These base stands offer infinitely adjustable height between 25 5 and 33 5 inches 648 to 851 mm giving a Cabinet work surface height of 28 0 to 36 0 inches The height is adjusted either by a manual hand crank or electric pump that drives hydraulic rams in the legs of the stands All of the hydraulic stands are equipped with fixed feet but can be converted to caster wheels with the addition of Caster Kit 3784000 The Base Stands for each Cabinet model is listed in Table 3 2 below Table 3 2 Manual Lift Stand Electric 115V Lift Stand Electric 230V Lift Stand oe 3780200 3780100 3780103 pa 3780201 3780101 3780104 3780203 3780106 3780107 i ee 3780202 3780102 3780105 Note When installing the Cabinet on the hydraulic lift base stand ensure that the hydraulic lines and the electrical cord are clear of any obstructions before installing the cabinet on the stand or operating the lift system Connecting the Biosafety Cabinet to Utility Service Lines Note Some models have a solenoid valve connected to the service valve on the right side rear position The solenoid prevents gas from flowing to the service valve when the unit blower 1s off It is the only service valve position that can be fitted with a solenoid valve Connect the gas service to the solenoid valve The serv
21. the work surface Steady the work surface while pulling it straight out the front of the cabinet 2 Using a putty knife remove and discard the stainless steel cover that is sealed over the drain mounting holes Scrape out remaining sealant that is around the holes 3 Apply a light coating of silicone sealant user supplied to the mounting surface of the drain assembly Attach the drain assembly under the bottom of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 4 Wipe off any excess sealant from the cabinet bottom Ensure that the center drain hole is unobstructed 4 Make sure the drain valve is in the closed position 5 Reinstall the work surface 6 Allow the silicone sealant to cure for at least eight hours before exposing it to liquid Figure 3 4 NOTE The drain valve assembly attaches to the underside of the cabinet bottom Apply a light coat of silicone sealant to this surface of the connector aligning the three holes in the connector with the three holes in the Biosafety Cabinet liner 12 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 3 Getting Started Initial Certification Prior to use a qualified certifier should certify all Biosafety Cabinets Under normal operating conditions the Biosafety Cabinet should be recertified at least annually and when relocated or serviced The certifier should perform the following tests as recommended in ANSI NSF International Standard Number 49 in effect when the cabinet was manufactured
22. will remain lit until the light button is pressed or the sash is closed Light Maintenance This selection allows you to check how many hours the fluorescent lamps have burned It also allows you to set the number of hours before replacement and to reset the light hourmeter Product Service 1 800 522 7658 35 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Light Hourmeter This display only shows the hours the fluorescent lamps have been lit and how many hours remain until you receive a warning to replace the lamps Change Light Life In this option you can set the hourmeter before you get the replace light warning For most fluorescent lamps the output of light decreases at a constant rate Typically after 6 000 hours of operation the lamp will output less light than it did when it was new This option allows you to set the warning at what ever level you prefer in 100 hour increments Reset Light Clock This option resets the light hourmeter to 0 after the fluorescent lamps have been replaced Blower Operation This selection allows you to choose to operate the blower in Smart Start Manual Touchpad or in Night Smart modes Smart Start When the Smart Start option is selected the blower will turn on every time the sash 1s opened When the sash 1s closed the blower will shut off Manual Touchpad When the Manual Touchpad option is selected the blower must be turned on and off at the touchpad Night Smart When the
23. 0 Ibs 5 9 kg NOTE This damper IS NOT prepared for the installation of the canopy alarm sensor If you want a canopy airflow sensor order 3859700 listed below Air Tight Damper with Canopy Alarm Sensor 3859700 This damper with integral canopy airflow sensor mounts atop the Canopy Connection Kit to adjust exhaust airflow Includes wiring harness to connect with the Logic Control board Shipping weight 13 0 lbs 5 9 kg Backdraft Damper 3858800 The backdraft damper mounts in a vertical run of duct to prevent the reverse pressurization of the exhaust system Sized for 10 inch diameter ductwork Shipping weight 5 0 lbs 2 3 kg Product Service 1 800 522 7658 59 Appendix D Accessories Remote Blowers Labconco offers a full line of epoxy coated steel remote exhaust blowers for use with its Biosafety Cabinets Please contact Labconco s Customer Service Department at 800 821 5525 for assistance with blower selection and sizing Ergonomic Chair with Armrests 3744000 Lab chair has 6 way articulating seat and back control for personalized adjustment Pneumatic mechanism adjusts seat height from 18 1 4 to 25 3 4 Five leg black reinforced composite base rests on 2 ball bearing casters Aluminum support ring Removable arm rests Black vinyl upholstery Shipping weight 35 Ibs 15 9 kg Adjustable Footrest 3746000 Elevates feet and permits angle repositioning while in use 18 1 2 w x 11 1 2 d x 8 h S
24. 2 971900 Lamp Fluorescent 4 ft Z 4B 2 97193 Lamp Fluorescent 5 amp 6 ft pS 1 127300 Lamp UV models with UV light only 7 l 3858900 Prefilter for 3 foot models optional 7A l 3858901 Prefilter for 4 foot models optional 7B l 3858902 Prefilter for 5 foot models optional 7C 1l 3858903 Prefilter for 6 foot models optional NIN HE Product Service 1 800 522 7658 51 Appendix A Components A 1 52 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix B Dimensions All dimensions in inches B 1 E E Power Cord Connection a When equipped with Postfilter Power Cord Connection 69 3 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 53 Appendix C Specifications Electrical Data Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Phase 7 Amps 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Phase 7 Amps 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Phase 7 Amps 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Phase 8 Amps Motor Specifications Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements All 3 and 4 foot Electronically Commutated Motor ECM Cabinets all Voltages 120 277 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 7 Full Load Amps 115VAC 4 3 Full Load Amps 230VAC 1 2 H P 1500 RPM maximum Automatic Thermal Protection Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements All 5 and 6 foot Electronically Commutated Motor Cabinets all Voltages 120 277 VAC 50 60 Hz 9 6 Full
25. Chapter 5 Using the Cabinet System Reset Switch The Biosafety Cabinet has a system reset switch for resetting its microprocessors The switch is located on the front of the electronics module on top of the Cabinet as shown in Figure 5 1 Ensure that the switch is in the ON up position before attempting to operate the Cabinet Figure 5 1 The System Reset Switch 22 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Information Center The Information Center is an LCD display located on the right side wall at eye level The center s display is divided into three separate areas as shown in Figure 5 2 below The display will turn itself off one minute after the blower is turned off or the sash is closed Figure 5 2 Status Area OK 0 100 Data Area Fiter Remaining 90 UN Os NUZ Icon Area Status Area The Status Area displays the system s condition during operation This line can display any of the following messages Blower Off The cabinet blower is shut off Please Wait For three minutes after the cabinet blower is turned on the display will say this to allow the cabinet to reach proper operating conditions OK The motor is operating properly and the sash is not open too far Night Smart If the Night Smart mode is selected as outlined later in the chapter this message will appear for one minute after the sash 1s closed and then the display will automatically shut off
26. Downflow Velocity Profile Test Inflow Velocity Test Airflow Smoke Patterns HEPA Filter Leak Test Vibration Test Noise Level Test Lighting Intensity Test These tests are user comfort related tests and may be omitted at the user s or certifier s discretion If you have any questions regarding certification agencies or need assistance in locating one contact Labconco s Product Service Department at 1 800 522 7658 or 816 333 8811 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 13 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions All Purifier Series Logic Biosafety Cabinets operate using the following principles e Filtration and retention of particulates by High Efficiency Particulate Air HEPA filter s e Laminar airflow e Directional airflow The major components in a Biosafety Cabinet are e The HEPA filter s or optional ULPA filters e The motor blower to force air through the Cabinet e Cabinet air intakes grilles ductwork and air balance controls HEPA Filters HEPA filters are disposable dry type particulate filters The filter material or media is typically made of borosilicate microfibers formed into a thin sheet in a process similar to the production of paper This sheet is folded or pleated to increase its surface area The pleats are held in place by aluminum diffusers or by beads of glue that add rigidity to the media pack The pack 1s then set into a frame and sealed as shown in Figure 4 1 The HEPA
27. Interval Timer menu is displayed on the LCD The timer defaults to 0 00 00 hours minutes seconds Press and hold the A or Y buttons to increase or decrease the timer interval When the proper interval is entered on the display press the OK button to start the timer When the timer reaches 0 00 00 an audible alarm will sound and the timer will reset itself and repeat the countdown Press the OK button to pause the timer Press the Menu button to clear the interval timer and return to the main timer menu Stopwatch Timer Operation l U When selected the Stopwatch Timer menu is displayed on the LCD The timer defaults to 0 00 00 Press the OK button to start the timer Press the OK button again to zero the timer Press the Menu button to clear the stopwatch timer and return to the main timer menu Menu Options UV Lamp Operation This menu option allows you to select whether the UV light will turn on automatically every time the sash is completely closed Smart Start When the Smart Start option is selected the UV light will turn on every time the sash is closed Manual When the manual touchpad option is selected the UV light must be turned on and off at the touchpad Product Service 1 800 522 7658 33 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet UV Lamp Timer The UV Lamp Timer allows you to decide whether the UV lamp will operate continuously or for a time period th
28. The postfilter is a carbon impregnated cardboard framed disposable filter These filters require either a factory installed postfilter kit or installation of a Postfilter Conversion Kit shown below Catalog For use with Shipping Weight 3837201 All 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 lbs 2 3 kg 3837202 All 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 7 lbs 3 2 kg 3837203 All 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 10 lbs 4 6 kg Not available for 3 foot models 58 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix D Accessories Postfilter Conversion Kit These kits allow the retrofitting of carbon postfilters in Logic cabinets that originally did not have this option Catalog For use with Shipping Weight 3859301 All 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 lbs 2 3 kg 3859302 All 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 Ibs 2 3 kg 3859303 All 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 Ibs 2 3 kg Canopy Connection Kit Contains the transition for thimble ducting the Biosafety Cabinet Logic Series Cabinets to a 10 inch diameter stainless steel duct Catalog Shipping Weight 3858700 3 foot Purifier Logic Series 15 lbs 7 kg 3858701 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 15 lbs 7 kg 3858702 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 15 lbs 7 kg 3858703 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 15 lbs 7 kg Air Tight Damper 3776800 The 10 inch diameter stainless steel damper mounts atop the Canopy Connection Kit to adjust exhaust airflow Shipping weight 13
29. User s Manual Purifier logic Series Biological Safety Cabinets Models 34300 Series 34500 Series 34308 Series 34508 Series 34400 Series 34600 Series 34408 Series 34608 Series To receive important product updates complete your product registration card online at register labconco com Protecting you _ laboratory environment Sao onment an Z LABCONCO Labconco Corporation 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City MO 64132 2696 800 821 5525 816 333 8811 FAX 816 363 0130 E MAIL labconco labconco com HOME PAGE www labconco com Please read the User s Manual before operating the equipment Copyright 2007 2008 2009 Labconco Corporation All rights reserved The information contained in this manual and the accompanying products are copyrighted and all rights reserved by Labconco Corporation Labconco Corporation reserves the right to make periodic design changes without obligation to notify any person or entity of such change Warranty Labconco provides a warranty on all parts and factory workmanship The warranty includes areas of defective material and workmanship provided such defect results from normal and proper use of the equipment The warranty for all Labconco products will expire one year from date of installation or two years from date of shipment from Labconco whichever is sooner except the following e Purifier Logic Biological Safety Cabinets and PuriCare Lab Animal Res
30. at you select Interval When the Interval option is selected the UV Interval Timer menu is displayed UV Interval Timer This window lets you set the amount of time the UV lamp stays lit when activated Use the A and Y buttons to select the amount of time you need then press the OK button to set the interval NOTE Raising the sash will reset the timer to its original setting Pressing UV Light will turn the light off pressing Mute OK will pause the timer Continuous In the continuous mode the UV light will remain lit until the UV Light button is pressed or the sash is raised UV Lamp Maintenance This selection allows you to check how many hours the UV lamp has burned It also allows you to set the number of hours you want the lamp to last and to reset the UV lamp hourmeter 34 UV Lamp Hourmeter This display only shows how many hours the UV lamp has been lit and how many hours remain until you will receive a warning to replace the lamp Change UV Lamp Life In this option you can set the number of operating hours before receiving the replace UV lamp warning For most UV lamps the output of UV light decreases at a constant rate Typically after 6 000 hours of operation the lamp will output 80 of the UV light it did when it was new This option allows you to set the warning at a life you prefer in 100 hour increments Reset UV Lamp Clock This option lets you reset the UV ho
31. bconco Call Labconco s Product Service Department at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 Routine Maintenance Schedule Weekly e Using 70 ethanol or a suitable disinfectant surface disinfect the inside of the cabinet and the work surface e Using an appropriate glass cleaner or LabSolutions Glass amp Surface Wipes Labconco part 1570000 clean the sash and the surface of the UV lamp if so equipped e Operate the cabinet blower noting the percent filter life remaining in an operational log Monthly or more often as required e Using a damp cloth or LabSolutions Glass amp Surface Wipes Labconco part 1570000 clean the exterior surfaces of the cabinet particularly the front and top of the cabinet to remove any accumulated dust e Disinfect and lift the work surface Surface disinfect the lower plenum with a solution of 70 ethanol or a suitable disinfectant Check the towel catch for retained materials e Check all service valves if so equipped for proper operation 42 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 6 Maintaining The Cabin e Check the UV and fluorescent light hourmeters and record their readings in an operational log e All weekly activities Semiannually or Annually e Have the cabinet re certified by a qualified certification technician e All monthly activities Service Operations Work Surface Removal Note The work surface of the cabinet must be thoroughly decontaminated before re
32. before you begin working in the cabinet Even if you are an experienced biosafety cabinet user please review Chapter 5 Using the Cabinet it describes the Biosafety Cabinet s features so that you can use it efficiently This manual and other technical information is available in PDF format at our website www labconco com Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 2 Prerequisites Before you install the Biosafety Cabinet you need to prepare the site for installation Examine the location where you intend to install the cabinet You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction In addition a dedicated source of electrical power must be located near the installation site Carefully read this chapter to learn e Location requirements e Electrical power requirements e Exhaust requirements e Service utility requirements e Space requirements Refer to Appendix C Specifications for complete biosafety cabinet electrical and environmental conditions specifications and requirements Space Requirements The dimensions for the Logic A2 Biosafety Cabinets are shown in Appendix B Dimensions Clearance A minimum clearance of at least 6 inches 150 mm is suggested on the top and both sides of the cabinet for service 2 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 2 Prerequisites Location Requirements Note The Biosafety Cabinet should be located away from traffic patterns doors fans ventilation registers
33. cally UV Light Button Turns the UV lamp on or off When the UV lamp is in Smart Start mode closing the sash turns the light on When the sash is raised the light turns off automatically Timer Button Allows you to select either a repeating interval timer or an elapsed timer stopwatch Mute OK Button Mutes all audible alarms for approximately 5 minutes unless it is a system error alarm When in the Menu mode this button is used to select an option Menu Button This button toggles the display between the display and menu modes When in the menu mode pressing this button returns you to the previous menu level Select Buttons Allow you to choose different options in S the menu mode Product Service 1 800 522 7658 27 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Figure 5 5 Logic Menu Instructions Press MENU button to NOTE Pressing OK button confirms selection Pressing MENU access Main Menu button returns to the previous Menu without changing the selection Main Menu A Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape UV Lamp Operation 1 UV Lamp Operation OK av to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 SmartStart 2 Manual Touchpad SmartStart selection activates the UV lamp upon closing the sash UV Lamp Timer UV Interval Timer OK 2 UV Lamp Timer A V to choose OK to A V to choose OK to select MENU to escape select MENU to escape 1 Interval 00 00 00 2 Continuous When t
34. ce Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on a Labconco Base Stand Telescoping Base Stands Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Connecting the Biosafety Cabinet to Utility Service Lines Optional Exhaust System Connections Drain Valve Installation Initial Certification CHAPTER 4 PERFORMANCE FEATURES AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS HEPA Filters ULPA Filters Laminar Airflow Directional Airflow Motor Blower Cabinet Air Intakes Grilles Ductwork amp Air Balance Controls Ultraviolet UV Lamp Safety Precautions CHAPTER 5 USING THE CABINET System Reset Switch Information Center Status Area Data Area Icon Area Operating the Sliding Sash Starting the Biosafety Cabinet The Logic Touchpad User Selectable Features Timer Operation Interval Timer Operation Stopwatch Timer Operation Menu Options UV Lamp Operation UV Lamp Timer UV Lamp Maintenance Light Operation Light Timer Light Maintenance Blower Operation Cabinet Set Up If An Airflow Alert Activates Resetting the Airflow Alert System Working in the Biosafety Cabinet CHAPTER 6 MAINTAINING THE CABINET Routine Maintenance Schedule Service Operations Work Surface Removal Front Grille Removal Towel Catch Removal Front Panel Removal amp Installation Changing the Fluorescent Lamps Changing the Optional UV Lamp Resetting a Circuit Breaker Storage CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX A COMPONENTS APPENDIX B DIMENSIONS APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Mo
35. close the sash smoothly with one or two hands positioned on either handle The sash position alarm and safety interlock system senses the sash position and acts appropriately The Biosafety Cabinet has been programmed to operate at either an 8 or 10 inch 203 254 mm sash opening depending on model Raising the sash above its operating height will activate the audible and visual alarms The audible alarm can be temporarily muted for approximately five minutes by depressing and releasing the Mute OK button Closing the sash back to its operating position will reset the alarm and defeat the muting of the alarm The safety interlock system senses when the sash 1s closed and allows the optional ultraviolet UV lamp to operate only when the sash is closed to protect the operator from irradiation Product Service 1 800 522 7658 25 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Starting the Biosafety Cabinet l To start the Biosafety Cabinet raise the sash until its bottom edge aligns with the sash position label on the left corner post The decal is shown in Figure 5 3 Press the blower button to start the unit The unit will run a self test for approximately 15 seconds Additionally you will be instructed to Please Wait for three minutes to allow the cabinet to reach proper operating conditions Ifthe alarm sounds recheck the sash position If the sash is too high the sash audible alarm and the LCD display will indicate the sash is too high
36. ct Service 1 800 522 7658 61 Appendix E Quick Chart Model 34308 34300 34408 34400 34508 34500 34608 34600 Cabinet Size infeet 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Sash Opening inches 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 SupplyHEPAData S C S S S S Exhaust HEPA Data _Motor Blower Data Fluorescent UV Lamp Data UV Lamp Data TL741 TL741 TL741 TL741 SP41 SP41 SP41 SP41 Prefilter Data _ S S S S Postfilter Data E E E 1 The primary serial tag is on the lower outside edge of the right corner post The secondary serial tag is located on the front of the electronics module on the top right side of the cabinet The first two digits of the serial number are the year of production the next two are the month The next 5 digits are the sequence of production and the letter following the serial number is the revision level of the cabinet 2 Each motor must be programmed by Labconco for the appropriate width cabinet 3 As per ANSI NSF Std 49 with a background of 15 ft candles 4 Measured in the geometric center of the work surface 5 Ifthe optional Canopy Alarm is installed 62 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application Council Directive s 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC 2002 95 EC ROHS 2002 96 EC WEEE 2004 108 EC Standard s to which conformity is declared EN61010 1 EN55022 EN61000 3 2 3 EN61326 1 Manufacturer s Name Labconco Corporation
37. e interval when the sash is closed before it shuts off NOTE During the first fifteen seconds of operation the Cabinet performs an auto diagnostic routine to check the operation of the microprocessor You cannot access the menu during this time NOTE When you are in the menu mode if a selection is not made within 30 seconds the display will reset back to display mode NOTE Pressing the appropriate touchpad button will override Smart Start or Night Smart selections To access the menu press the MENU button The display panel will show the first level menu To select from the various menu options press the A or Y buttons until the selected option is displayed Press OK to accept that option or press MENU to return to the previous menu level For further explanation of the menu and its options please refer to figure 5 4 Timer Operation NOTE The timer button allows activation of an interval countdown or stopwatch elapsed timer The timers cannot be operated simultaneously To access the main timer menu press the Timer button anytime during normal operation The main timer menu is shown on the LCD display Use the A and Y buttons to highlight the Interval or Stopwatch Timer Press the OK button to select the highlighted timer function 32 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Interval Timer Operation l 2 When selected the
38. e work area Unloading Materials and Equipment e Objects in contact with contaminated material should be surface decontaminated before removal from the cabinet e All open trays or containers should be covered before being removed from the cabinet Wipe Down e Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet with 70 ethanol or a suitable disinfectant and allow to dry e Periodically lift the work surface and wipe down the area beneath it e Inspect and clean the towel catch located at the rear of the work area beneath the work pan e Dispose of rubber gloves appropriately and have lab coat laundered properly e Wash hands and arms thoroughly with germicidal soap Shutdown e Lower the sash to turn off the fluorescent light and cabinet blower and activate the UV light if appropriate Product Service 1 800 522 7658 41 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Cabinet The common service operations necessary to maintain the Biosafety Cabinet for peak performance are listed below Note This manual covers operation and maintenance operations for the owners users of the Logic Biosafety Cabinets Complete certification procedures service operations and specifications are published in a separate publication Technical Manual Purifier Logic Biosafety Cabinets and PuriCare Procedure Stations This manual is available from Labconco s website www labconco com A complete certifier service kit is available to qualified certifiers from La
39. earch Stations carry a three year warranty from date of installation or four years from date of shipment from Labconco whichever is sooner SteamScrubber amp FlaskScrubber Glassware Washers carry a two year warranty from date of installation or three years from date of shipment from Labconco whichever is sooner Blood Drawing Chairs carry a ten year warranty Carts carry a lifetime warranty Glassware is not warranted from breakage when dropped or mishandled This limited warranty covers parts and labor but not transportation and insurance charges In the event of a warranty claim contact Labconco Corporation or the dealer who sold you the product If the cause is determined to be a manufacturing fault the dealer or Labconco Corporation will repair or replace all defective parts to restore the unit to operation Under no circumstances shall Labconco Corporation be liable for indirect consequential or special damages of any kind This statement may be altered by a specific published amendment No individual has authorization to alter the provisions of this warranty policy or its amendments Lamps and filters are not covered by this warranty Damage due to corrosion or accidental breakage is not covered Returned or Damaged Goods Do not return goods without the prior authorization from Labconco Unauthorized returns will not be accepted If your shipment was damaged in transit you must file a claim directly with the freight carrie
40. he Interval Timer selection is confirmed the UV Interval Timer window will appear With the up down arrows select the period of time the UV lamp is to remain lit upon closing the sash The cabinet need not be attended when UV Interval Timer is selected If the sash is opened the UV lamp will turn off Closing the sash will reset the Interval Timer WARNING It is important that all users be aware the SmartStart UV function is active so that samples are not inadvertently left in the cabinet exposed to UV UV Lamp Maintenance 3 UV Maintenance Ob A Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape UV Lamp Hourmeter The UV lamp has operated 01 Hours 5999 hrs left 1 UV Lamp Hourmeter Change UV Lamp Life 2 Change UV Lamp Life A to change OK to select MENU to escape The life of the UV lamp is 6000 hrs Reset UV Lamp Clock 3 Reset UV Lamp Clock The UV lamp has operated 00 hrs 28 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet The effectiveness of a UV lamp decreases over its life and must be replaced periodically If your organization does not have established replacement standards typically it is suggested that UV lamps be replaced within 6 000 hours of use Lamp is approximately 80 of original intensity at 6 000 hours When the set time for UV lamp life is reached the user will be alerted with a message Replace UV Lamp Light
41. he front dress panel as noted in Figure 6 3 Remove the fluorescent lamps by pulling the lamp sockets straight off each end of the lamp and releasing both lamps from the spring clips that secure them in place Install the new lamps by reversing the removal procedure Changing the Optional UV Lamp Note For optimum performance the UV lamp should be changed on an annual basis The UV lamp and the work area of the cabinet must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing the lamp l 2 gt 46 Start the cabinet and let it operate for 5 minutes Raise the sash to its full open position Thoroughly surface decontaminate the UV lamp and the work area of the cabinet Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 6 Maintaining The Cabinet 4 Unplug the cabinet or turn off the System Reset Switch located on the top of the cabinet 5 Remove the UV lamp by rotating it 90 degrees and lifting it straight up and out of its sockets 6 Install new lamp by reversing the removal procedure Resetting a Circuit Breaker To reset any of the circuit breakers located on the left side of the electronics module depress the white button until it sets Figure 6 5 Circuit Breakers The front breaker protects the electrical outlets the rear breaker protects the motor and lights Storage If the Biosafety Cabinet is to be left unused for more than one month it should be prepared for storage Note The cabinet should
42. hipping weight 6 lbs 2 7 kg Inflow Downflow Sensor Kit Includes airflow sensor hardware and wiring needed to display inflow and downflow on the Information Center LCD Shipping Weight 3859400 3 foot Purifier Logic Series 3 Ibs 1 4 kg 3859401 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 4 Ibs 1 8 kg 3859402 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 Ibs 2 3 kg 3859403 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 6 lbs 2 7 kg Aspirator Pump Kit 3850300 or 3850301 Kit includes components required to outfit the cabinet with a system to safely aspirate fluids The pump has an integrated 2L glass jar with fill limiter that seals to contain fluids The chemically resistant diaphragm pump can be switched with the foot pedal provided 10 ft of clear tubing filter as well as a sealed grommet for the cabinet wall is in the kit e 3850300 Vacuum Aspiration Kit Logic 110V e 3850301 Vacuum Aspiration Kit Logic 220V 60 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix D Accessories Turntable 3852000 The 12 inch diameter Turntable is intended to be utilized in the rear corners of the biosafety cabinet work area to provide quick access to supplies Ball bearing hub and stainless steel upper and lower surfaces are autoclaveable ULPA Supply Filters 3859500 01 02 03 Rated at 99 999 efficiency with particles 0 12 microns ULPA Exhaust Filters 3859600 01 02 03 Rated at 99 999 efficiency with particles 0 12 microns Produ
43. ice lines if any should be connected to the tube fitting s on the outside of the liner wall as shown in Figure 3 3 To install the tubing follow these steps 1 Ensure that the tubing is 4 inch O D soft metal and that the end has been completely deburred 2 Route the tubing from the rear of the cabinet ensuring that it will line up with the slot in the back of the side panel The slot is located from 8 3 4 to 11 1 4 inches 222 to 288 mm from the bottom of the cabinet Note Make sure that the tube routing will not contact any electrical wires DO NOT loop service line tubing within the side panels of the Cabinet 3 Make sure that the nut on the tube fitting is loose but do not remove it Look inside the fitting to make sure the tube ferrule is there 4 Push the tube into the fitting until it is properly seated The tube will go approximately 7 inch 19 mm into the fitting 10 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 3 Getting Started 5 Tighten the tube fitting nut hand tight and then using a 7 16 inch wrench tighten it at least turn more 6 Close the service valve in the Biosafety Cabinet and then slowly open the shutoff valve on the service valve Test all fittings for leakage Tighten the tube nut slightly if needed Figure 3 3 Tube fitting nut Tube fitting Optional Exhaust System Connections All Class II Type A2 Biosafety Cabinets are shipped to recirculate their HEPA filtered exhaust air back
44. low velocities are also displayed during operation Icon Area The Icon Area displays icons for those features selected or in operation The Icons are r Normal blower operation In this mode the cabinet blower is operating normally e Night Smart blower operation When Night Smart is selected the blower slows to idle speed when the sash is closed to maintain the cleanliness of the air in the work area When the sash is opened the blower resumes normal operation 24 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet A Fluorescent light In this mode the fluorescent lights are operating When the sash is fully closed the fluorescent lights automatically turn off gt UV light In this mode the UV germicidal light is operating When the sash is fully closed the UV light can be programmed to automatically turn on When the sash is raised the light automatically turns off to protect the laboratory from UV irradiation Timer When either the interval or stopwatch timer mode 1s active this icon appears Security Lock When the security lock is activated the keypad does not respond to any buttons until the proper sequence of keystrokes is entered ee Mute When this icon is on the audible alarm is muted for approximately 5 minutes Operating the Sliding Sash The counterbalanced anti racking sash mechanism requires only a few pounds of force to move the sash up or down You can open or
45. mmutated motor ECM The ECM is a brushless DC motor that includes its own power supply to convert the incoming alternating current to direct current as well as its own microprocessor to control and measure the motor s operation The motor is preprogrammed to deliver a consistent volume of air even as the HEPA filters load over time Figure 4 4 WW Ta Fo S F i ii AVI ni 18 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Cabinet Air Intakes Grilles Ductwork and Air Balance Controls The location size and pattern of the grilles at the front and rear of the work area affect cabinet containment and performance Note Never block or obstruct the grilles of the Biosafety Cabinet The internal ductwork of the Biosafety Cabinet conveys the air from the work area to the blower and then from the blower to the filters The positive pressure rigid plenum of the Biosafety Cabinet is designed to deliver a more uniform airflow to both HEPA filters optimizing filter loading and operational life Ultraviolet UV Lamp The optional UV lamp generates a primary wavelength of light of 254nm A secondary emission is in the visible blue wavelength resulting in the characteristic blue color while operating UV light with a wavelength of 254 nm 1s biocidal primarily by creating thymine dimers in DNA These dimers prevent the correct transcription of the DNA into RNA resulting
46. moving it l Lift the front edge of the work surface straight up by grasping the knob handles at either front corner Pull the work surface straight out letting its rear edge rest on the center support underneath Reinstall the work surface by resting the bottom on the center rail while pushing it back into the cabinet Be sure to engage the tabs on the back corners of the work surface with the slots on the rear wall of the work area Front Grille Removal Note The grille must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it Z 1 Remove the work surface as described earlier back with the other hand Pivot that end of the grille upward and inward paralleling the angle of the sash as shown in Figure 6 1 cabinet Product Service 1 800 522 7658 et At one end of the grille grip the front of grille with one hand and the Pull the other end of the sash up and away from the bottom edge of the 43 Chapter 6 Maintaining The Cabinet 4 Reinstall the grille by reversing the above sequence ensuring that the grille properly engages the bottom edge of the cabinet Figure 6 1 Towel Catch Removal Although not normally required the towel catch can be removed for cleaning inspection etc Note The work surface of the cabinet and the towel catch must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing either l 2 44 Remove the work surface as described above Lift the front end of the cente
47. nique or procedure for the Biosafety Cabinet Restriction of the return air slots or grille blockage of the exhaust outlet External factors are disrupting the cabinet airflow patterns or acting as a source of contamination Cabinet is out of adjustment HEPA filter s are defective CORRECTIVE ACTION The gauge reading steadily decreases as the Cabinet is used Check all return air slots and grilles to ensure that they are not blocked or restricted Ensure that the exhaust outlet is not blocked or restricted Ensure that the towel catch and plenum beneath the work surface are unobstructed See Use of the Cabinet section in the manual Ensure that all return air slots grilles and the exhaust outlet are unobstructed See Installation section of this manual Have cabinet recertified Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Appendix A Components Illustration A 1 indicates the location of the following service parts and replacement accessory parts Biosafety Cabinet Replacement Parts 1A 2 3837202 Postfilters for S foot models optional 1B 2 3837203 _ Postfilters for 6 foot models optional 2A 1 3838501 Exhaust HEPA Filter4 ft 2B 2C pt 3838503 Exhaust HEPA Filter 6 ft Csa 1 beso Supply HEPA Filter 4 3B 1l 3838402 Supply HEPA Filter 5 ft 3C 1l 3838403 Supply HEPA Filter 6 ft o 4 2 9191 Lamp Fluorescent 3 ft 4A
48. nlock code the lock icon disappears from the display and the user has full access to the keypad functions To disable the Security Lock enter the Security Lock submenu and select the non secure mode The lock is completely disabled Filter Life Display Options This menu selection determines how the filter life remaining gauge is displayed When Bar Graph with is selected the gauge will be displayed as a horizontal bar graph with the filter life remaining shown graphically and digitally When Circle Graph is selected the gauge is displayed as a semicircular bar graph including a digital display Data Output Rate Note This selection will only work if the optional RS 232 board is installed This menu option selects the rate that the RS 232 board outputs data Data can be output at a rate of once per second once every 10 seconds once every 30 seconds or once per minute Product Service 1 800 522 7658 37 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Restoring Software Default Settings To restore the default settings to their original configuration 1 Access the Menu and select Cabinet Set Up Press Mute OK In the Cabinet Set Up submenu select Restore Defaults Press Mute OK 3 Press Mute OK again to restore the software defaults Pressing Menu will escape this submenu without restoring the defaults Table of Default Settings Smart Start Continuous Reset UV Lamp Hourmeter Set UV
49. ow of air in the cabinet captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the cabinet and directs it to the HEPA filters In order to be true laminar downflow a number of individual downflow velocity test points The Downflow Velocity Profile must be 16 feet per minute 0 08 m s of the average of all the test points This is illustrated in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 16 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Directional Airflow Directional airflow also plays a key role in biosafety cabinet performance Air is drawn into the front of the cabinet at the front grille This curtain of air makes it more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work area of the cabinet and into the outside environment This airflow is often calculated and referred to as the Inflow Volume or Average Inflow Velocity This is illustrated in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 17 Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions Motor Blower The motor blower assembly pulls room air into the front of the cabinet and re circulates it internally During its recirculation the air is split into two separate streams One path leads through the exhaust HEPA filter and out of the unit The second path flows through the supply HEPA filter which then flows down through the work area as shown in Figure 4 4 The motor in the Purifier Logic Series Cabinet is an electronically co
50. pping Weight 3858500 All 115 VAC models 5 Ibs 2 3 kg 3858501 All 100 VAC models 5 Ibs 2 3 kg 3858502 All 230 VAC models 5 Ibs 2 3 kg Product Service 1 800 522 7658 57 Appendix D Accessories IV Bar Kits Bar supports intravenous solution bottles and bags Kits include IV bar mounting hardware and four hangers Shipping Weight 3858600 3 foot Purifier Logic Series 3 Ibs 1 4 kg 3858601 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 4 Ibs 1 8 kg 3858602 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 5 Ibs 2 3 kg 3858603 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 6 lbs 2 7 kg Shelf 3859000 The wire shelf measures 8 inches wide by 5 inches deep with a weight capacity of 2 2 lbs 1 kg and mounts to the rear grille Shipping weight 5 0 Ibs 2 3 kg Cord Tubing Management System 3859100 The kit includes three cord hooks and carabineers The hooks mount to the rear grille and the carabineers secure power cords and or tubing along the rear wall of the work area Shipping weight 5 0 lbs 2 3 kg Prefilter The prefilter is a sponge type adhesive backed element that attaches to the towel catch to prevent objects from being drawn into the blower or onto the HEPA filters Shipping Weight 3859200 All 3 foot Purifier Logic Series 1 Ibs 0 5 kg 3859201 All 4 foot Purifier Logic Series 1 Ibs 0 5 kg 3859202 All 5 foot Purifier Logic Series 1 Ibs 0 5 kg 3859203 All 6 foot Purifier Logic Series 1 Ibs 0 5 kg Posttfilter
51. r Labconco Corporation and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damages The United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen 15 days of delivery Limitation of Liability The disposal and or emission of substances used in connection with this equipment may be governed by various federal state or local regulations All users of this equipment are required to become familiar with any regulations that apply in the user s area concerning the dumping of waste materials in or upon water land or air and to comply with such regulations Labconco Corporation is held harmless with respect to user s compliance with such regulations Contacting Labconco Corporation If you have questions that are not addressed in this manual or if you need technical assistance contact Labconco s Customer Service Department or Labconco s Product Service Department at 1 800 821 5525 or 1 816 333 8811 between the hours of 7 00 a m and 6 00 p m Central Standard Time Part 3848300 Rev G ECO F480 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 PREREQUISITES Space Requirements Clearance Location Requirements Exhaust Requirements Electrical Requirements Service Line Requirements CHAPTER 3 GETTING STARTED Unpacking the Biosafety Cabinet Moving the Cabinet Preparing the Biosafety Cabinet for Operation Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surfa
52. r support straight up to release it from the locating pins A Set the support aside in the work area Remove the towel catch by pivoting the bottom out toward you B Surface decontaminate the towel catch before removing it Reinstall the towel catch by sliding it back into position ensuring that the two slots on either end of the towel catch properly engage the rails on the rear of the duct as shown in Figure 6 2 Also ensure that the DOP Sampling Line the clear tube with a black cap either passes through a hole in the towel catch or passes along the outside edge of the catch without being kinked Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 6 Maintaining The Cabinet Figure 6 2 Front Panel Removal and Installation Figure 6 3 1 Locate and remove the two Phillips screws that secure the front panel as shown in Figure 6 3 They are located on the bottom corners of the front dress panel 2 Swing the bottom of the dress panel out to clear the fluorescent light and then lift the front dress panel straight up and away from the cabinet Product Service 1 800 522 7658 45 Chapter 6 Maintaining The Cabinet Figure 6 4 To reinstall the panel reverse these steps ensuring that the plastic pin in the top corners of the dress panel properly engage the corner posts Changing the Fluorescent Lamps l Unplug the cabinet or turn off the System Reset Switch located on the top of the cabinet Remove t
53. rn air grilles Large objects should not be placed close together Slowly close the sash until it is in the correct operating position After loading the cabinet wait two to three minutes to purge airborne contaminants from the work area Work Techniques 40 Keep all materials at least 4 inches 100 mm inside from the sash and perform all contaminated operations as far to the rear of the work area as possible Segregate all clean and contaminated materials in the work area Arrange materials to minimize the movement of contaminated materials into clean areas Keep all discarded contaminated material to the rear of the work area Avoid moving materials or the operator s hands and arms through the front access opening during use Avoid the use of an open flame Use disposable lab ware or an electric incinerator as alternatives Use proper aseptic technique Avoid using techniques or procedures that disrupt the airflow patterns of the cabinet If there is a spill or splatter during use all objects in the cabinet should be surface decontaminated before removal Thoroughly disinfect the working area of the cabinet WHILE IT IS STILL IN OPERATION to prevent the release of contaminants from the cabinet Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Final Purging e Upon completion of work the cabinet should be allowed to operate for two to three minutes undisturbed to purge airborne contaminants from th
54. rt System The Airflow Alert automatically resets to normal operation once the motor speed has stabilized Working In the Biosafety Cabinet Planning e Thoroughly understand procedures and equipment required before beginning work e Arrange for minimal disruptions such as room traffic or entry into the room while the cabinet is in use Start up e Turn off UV light if included e Slowly raise the sash until the bottom of the sash aligns with the sash indicator decal located on the left side of the work area e Turn on the fluorescent light and cabinet blower 1f the Smart Start features have not been activated e Check the air grilles for obstructions and note the filter gauge reading e Allow the cabinet to operate unobstructed for 5 minutes e Wash hands and arms thoroughly with germicidal soap e Wear a long sleeved lab coat with knit cuffs and over the cuff rubber gloves Use protective eyewear Wear a protective mask if appropriate Product Service 1 800 522 7658 39 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Wipe Down Raise the sash to its full open position approximately 21 75 inches or 552 mm Mute the alarm by depressing the Alarm Silence switch Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet with 70 ethanol or a suitable disinfectant and allow to dry Loading Materials and Equipment Only load the materials required for the procedure Do not overload the cabinet Do not obstruct the front side or rear retu
55. select MENU to escape 1 Bar graph with 2 Bar graph 3 Circle gauge These options allow you to select how the amount of filter life remaining is displayed The first two options are a horizontal bar graph with and without a digital display of the percent of filter life remaining Option 3 is a semi circular bar graph display Rate of Data Output A Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 Every second 2 Every 10 seconds 3 Every 30 seconds 4 Every 60 seconds NOTE Optional RS 232 interface board must be installed for this option For data logging or monitoring through an RS 232 or RS 485 connection select the frequency data is downloaded Restore Defaults OK to reset MENU to escape All data will be reset except calibration if OK is pressed See table of default settings if unsure Certifier Use Only Enter password Only qualified certifiers should calibrate the cabinet s controls See Diagnostic Test section in this manual 31 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet User Selectable Features The Purifier Logic Series Biosafety Cabinet offers the user unparalleled flexibility and convenience The operation of the blower fluorescent and UV lights can either be operated manually or you may choose to use the Smart Start or Night Smart features that activate functions automatically when the sash 1s opened or closed The UV lamp can be programmed to operate for a given tim
56. spect the cabinet for damage that may have occurred in transit If the Biosafety Cabinet is damaged notify the delivery carrier immediately and retain the entire shipment intact for inspection by the carrier Note United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen 15 days of delivery Do not return goods without the prior authorization of Labconco Unauthorized returns will not be accepted If the cabinet was damaged in transit you must file a claim directly with the freight carrier Labconco Corporation and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damages Do not discard the carton or packing material for the Biosafety Cabinet until all of the components have been checked installed and tested The cabinet is secured to the pallet in two places on each side To access the nuts and bolts remove the side panels by removing and keeping the two Phillips screws on both panels Swing the front of each panel away from the Cabinet and lift it straight up to remove the panel from the cabinet The following are located in a box underneath the work surface User s Manual Drain Valve Assembly and fasteners Power Cord Product Registration Card If you did not receive one or more of the components listed for the cabinet or if any of the components are damaged contact Labconco Corporation immediately for further instructions Moving the Cabinet Move the cabinet
57. t is dim or flickering CAUSE Sash is closed Lamp s are defective Lamp wiring is disconnected Defective lamp ballasts Keypad disconnected or defective Lamp s are defective Lamp wiring is disconnected Defective lamp ballast Sash is open Lamp is defective Lamp wiring is disconnected Defective lamp ballast Keypad disconnected or defective Lamp is defective or is at end of operating lifetime Lamp wiring is disconnected Defective lamp ballast Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting CORRECTIVE ACTION Open sash Fluorescent lights will not work with the sash closed Replace defective lamp s Inspect lamp wiring Replace lamp ballasts Run keypad diagnostics and check connections Replace defective lamp s Inspect lamp wiring Replace lamp ballast Close sash UV light will not work with the sash open Replace defective lamp Inspect lamp wiring Replace lamp ballast Run keypad diagnostics and check connections Replace defective or worn out lamp Inspect lamp wiring Replace lamp ballast 49 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Airflow Alert goes off and or there is a slight decrease in filter life remaining gauge Contamination of work in the cabinet 50 CAUSE HEPA filter loading Blockage of the return air slots or grille Blockage of the exhaust outlet Blockage or restriction under the work surface Improper tech
58. tification technician before its initial use The cabinet should be recertified whenever it 1s relocated serviced or at least annually thereafter Do not assume that filter integrity and airflow performance have not been compromised during shipping Some internal components of the Biosafety Cabinet may become contaminated during operation of the unit Only experienced personnel competent in decontamination procedures should decontaminate the cabinet before servicing these components If you have any questions regarding certification agencies or need assistance in locating one contact Labconco s Product Service Department at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 DO NOT load more than 50 Ibs 23 Kg in the work area Exceeding this limit may damage the worksurface and its supports Excessive weight in the cabinet may increase the risk of it overturning or failure of hydraulic lift stands resulting in the cabinet and stand overturning If your application requires loading more than 50 lbs contact Labconco s Product Service Department at 800 821 5525 or 816 333 8811 for assistance Ensure that the Cabinet is connected to electrical service in accordance with local and national electrical codes Failure to do so may create a fire or electrical hazard Do not remove or service any electrical components without first disconnecting the Biosafety Cabinet from electrical service Avoid the use of flammable gases or solvents in the Biosafety Cabinet Care
59. top of the stand The height can be set in 1 inch intervals between 27 5 to 34 5 inches 699 to 876 mm providing a Cabinet work surface height from 30 0 to 37 0 inches 762 to 940 mm The Base Stands for each width Cabinet are listed in Table 3 1 below Table 3 1 3730400 3730410 3830500 3830510 pO 3730600 3730610 1 Before positioning the Telescoping Base Stand in its final location adjust the height A plastic bag containing the mounting bolts for the Biosafety Cabinet is shipped with the base stand Remove and save it 8 Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 3 Getting Started Select the height of the stand and slide four 4 leg extensions into base stand corner posts and attach with 2 1 4 inch long bolt flatwasher lockwasher and nut Ensure that the same height hole is selected for each leg Tighten the leg bolts securely See Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Remove these four nuts and bolts to change the height of the base stand 3 CAUTION Only lift and support the weight of the cabinet at the stainless steel sides and back Damage will occur if lifted or supported on the front edge Move the base stand into its final location Using a carpenter s level adjust each leveling foot until the stand is level in both planes as shown in Figure 3 2 You are now ready to lift the Biosafety Cabinet onto its stand Figure 3 2 Level the base stand at these three positions Turn the four leveling feet to level
60. tor Specifications Environmental Conditions APPENDIX D ACCESSORIES Telescoping Base Stands Telescoping Base Stand Shelf Kit Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Hydraulic Base Stand Shelf Kit SoLo Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Seismic Bracket Kit Service Valve Kit Ultraviolet Lamp Kits IV Bar Kits Shelf Cord Tubing Management System Prefilter Postfilter Postfilter Conversion Kit Canopy Kit Air Tight Damper Air Tight Damper with Canopy Alarm Sensor Backdraft Damper Remote Blowers Ergonomic Chair with Armrests Adjustable Footrest Inflow Downflow Sensor Kit Aspirator Pump Kit Turntable ULPA Supply Filters ULPA Exhaust Filters APPENDIX E QUICK CHART DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Labconco Purifier Logic Series Biosafety Cabinet The Biosafety Cabinet is designed to protect you the product and the laboratory environment from biohazardous aerosols The Logic Series Cabinet is the result of years of experience in manufacturing biohazard cabinetry and users like you suggested many of its features to us The Biosafety Cabinet offers many unique features to enhance safety performance and ergonomics To take full advantage of them please acquaint yourself with this manual and keep it handy for future reference If you are unfamiliar with how biosafety cabinets operate please review Chapter 4 Performance Features and Safety Precautions
61. urmeter to 0 whenever the lamp has been replaced Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Light Operation This menu option allows you to select whether the fluorescent lights will turn on automatically every time the sash is opened NOTE The fluorescent lights will automatically turn off when the sash is closed no matter what its setting is Smart Start When the Smart Start option is selected the fluorescent lights will turn on every time the sash is opened Manual When the manual touchpad option is selected the fluorescent lights must be turned on and off at the touchpad Light Timer The fluorescent Lamp timer allows you to decide whether the fluorescent lamps will operate continuously or for a limited time period that you select This may be desired for energy savings as well as a safeguard for light sensitive materials or animals Interval When the interval option is selected the Light Interval Timer menu is displayed Light Interval Timer This window lets you set the amount of time for the fluorescent lamps to stay lit once activated Use the A and VW buttons to select the amount of time then press the OK button to set the interval NOTE Closing the sash will reset the timer to its original setting Pressing Light will turn the lights off pressing Mute OK will pause the timer Continuous In the continuous mode the fluorescent lights
62. will appear on the display when the set Light Life is reached Product Service 1 800 522 7658 29 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet 7 Blower Operation 8 Cabinet Set Up 30 Blower Operation OK Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 SmartStart 2 Manual Touchpad 3 NightSmart OK Cabinet Set Up 1 Units of Measure 2 Security Lock The SmartStart selection programs the blower to automatically turn on and off when the sash is opened and closed The manual touchpad selection operates the blower through the control panel switch The NightSmart feature programs the blower to slow down to idle when the sash is closed This selection allows reduced airflow through the unit when it is not being used maintaining air cleanliness in the work area Units of Measure A Y to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 Metric MPS 2 U S FPM Change Security AY to choose OK to select MENU to escape 1 Non secure 2 Secure NOTE Please read section on Security Lock before selecting Secure This feature locks all programmed features and requires knowledge of an access code to unlock Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Cabinet Set Up cont 3 Filter Life Display Options 4 Data Output Rate 5 Restore Defaults 6 Calibration OK 7 Diagnostic Test Product Service 1 800 522 7658 Chapter 5 Using The Cabinet Display Options A Y to choose OK to

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