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CB / CB-UL, CBF / CBF-UL (E7) 01/2022 Page 3/199
4.5.2.3 Refilling the already installed freshwater bag .................................................................. 44
4.5.2.4 Replacing the tube connectors for freshwater supply ..................................................... 45
4.5.3 Water supply via prefilled water bottle (optional humidification water set) ............................. 46
4.5.3.1 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................. 46
4.5.3.2 Installation, connection and change of the prefilled water bottle .................................... 46
4.5.4 Water supply via freshwater can (optional water container set) ............................................. 48
4.5.4.1 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................. 49
4.5.4.2 Installation and connection of the freshwater can (optional water container set) ........... 49
4.5.4.3 Refilling the freshwater can ............................................................................................. 51
4.6 Electrical connection ......................................................................................................................... 52
4.7 Divided inner door with cell therapy compartmentation (optional) .................................................... 53
4.7.1 Special model CBF 260 “Cell Therapy” .................................................................................. 53
4.7.2 Handling and aligning the divided inner door ......................................................................... 54
4.7.3 Mounting the partition walls for cell therapy compartmentation ............................................. 55
5. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW OF THE MB2 CHAMBER CONTROLLER ............... 57
5.1 Operating functions in normal display ............................................................................................... 58
5.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display .......................................... 59
5.3 Controller icons overview .................................................................................................................. 60
5.4 Operating modes ............................................................................................................................... 62
5.5 Controller menu structure .................................................................................................................. 63
5.5.1 Main menu .............................................................................................................................. 64
5.5.2 “Settings” submenu ................................................................................................................. 65
5.5.3 “Service” submenu .................................................................................................................. 65
5.6 Principle of controller entries ............................................................................................................. 66
5.7 Performance during and after power failures .................................................................................... 66
5.8 Performance when opening the door ................................................................................................ 67
6. START UP ............................................................................................................ 67
6.1 Turning on the chamber .................................................................................................................... 67
6.2 Controller settings upon start up ....................................................................................................... 68
6.3 Factory settings ................................................................................................................................. 69
6.4 Equilibration time ............................................................................................................................... 69
6.5 Operating the DuoDoordoor lock .................................................................................................. 70
6.6 Required gas supply for the chamber with O
2
control ....................................................................... 70
6.6.1 Hypoxic control range 0.2 vol.-% up to 20 vol.- % O
2
(regular) .............................................. 70
6.6.2 Alternative control range 10 vol.-% up to 95 vol.-% (available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL
Customized Solutions) ............................................................................................................ 70
6.6.3 Operation without O
2
control ................................................................................................... 71
6.7 Activating / deactivating CO
2
, O
2
and humidity control ..................................................................... 71
6.8 CB / CB-UL: Humidity control of the Permadry™ system ................................................................. 72
7. SET-POINT ENTRY IN “FIXED VALUE” OPERATING MODE ........................... 73
7.1 Set-point entry through the “Setpoints” menu ................................................................................... 74
7.2 Direct setpoint entry via Normal display ............................................................................................ 75
7.3 Special controller functions via operation lines ................................................................................. 76
7.4 Safety instructions for setting high gas concentrations ..................................................................... 77
8. TIMER PROGRAM: STOPWATCH FUNCTION .................................................. 78
8.1 Starting a timer program ................................................................................................................... 78
8.1.1 Performance during program delay time ................................................................................ 78
8.2 Stopping a running timer program .................................................................................................... 79
8.2.1 Pausing a running timer program ........................................................................................... 79
8.2.2 Cancelling a running timer program ........................................................................................ 79
8.3 Performance after the end of the program ........................................................................................ 79
9. TIME PROGRAMS ............................................................................................... 80
9.1 Starting an existing time program ..................................................................................................... 80
9.1.1 Performance during program delay time ................................................................................ 81

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