What to do if my Binder FD 115 chamber doesn’t heat up and there is no heating icon in the display, but controller display is working?
- JJoseph MorenoAug 31, 2025
The timer may have run off. Try re-programming the timer or turn it off.
What to do if my Binder FD 115 chamber doesn’t heat up and there is no heating icon in the display, but controller display is working?
The timer may have run off. Try re-programming the timer or turn it off.
What to do if my ED, FD, FED Binder FD 115 Laboratory Equipment chamber has no function and shows alarm message “!TLim”?
This alarm indicates that safety device class 2 has turned off the chamber. Allow the chamber to cool down. Check the settings of the temperature set-point and the safety device class 2, and select a suitable limit value if needed.
What to do if my Binder FD 115 chamber has no function?
First, check the connection to the power supply. If the overtemperature protective device class 1 has turned off the chamber, disconnect the chamber from the power supply for at least 10 seconds and let it cool down. If the device responds again, further assistance is needed.
What to do if my ED, FD, or FED Binder FD 115 Laboratory Equipment chamber has no function and shows the alarm message “!TLim”?
The safety device class 2 has likely turned off the chamber. Allow the chamber to cool down. Check the temperature set-point and the settings of the safety device class 2. If appropriate, select a suitable limit value. If the issue persists, further assistance is needed.
Why is my Binder FD 115 chamber heating permanently and not holding the set-point?
The controller may not be adjusted, so calibrate and adjust it. If the issue persists, the controller might be defective and further assistance is needed.
What to do if Binder Laboratory Equipment chamber doesn’t heat up but the controller display is working?
The timer might have run off. Try re-programming the timer or turning it off.
Why is the set-point temperature not reached in my Binder FD 115 Laboratory Equipment after the specified time?
Several factors could be the reason. Make sure the chamber door is completely closed and that the door gasket isn't defective (replace if needed). The controller may also need calibration and adjustment. Finally, verify the power supply for the correct voltage.
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Comprehensive technical specifications for the BD series chambers, including dimensions, temperature, and electrical data.
| Temperature Range | 5 °C above ambient temperature to 300 °C |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Max. Load per Shelf | 30 kg |
| Interior Volume | 115 liters |
| Number of Shelves (std/max) | 2 |
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