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Issue 02/2017 Art. No. 7001-0307
Operating Manual
Translation of the original operating manual
KB (E4), KB (E6)
Cooling Incubators
with compressor technology and program control
Model Model version Art. No.
KB 53 (E4) KB053-230V 9020-0199, 9120-0199
KB 53-UL (E4) KB053UL-120V 9020-0302, 9120-0302
KB 115 (E4) KB115-230V 9020-0397, 9120-0397
KB 115-UL (E4) KB115UL-120V 9020-0398, 9120-0398
KB 240 (E6) KB240-230V 9020-0202, 9120-0202
KB 240-UL (E6) KB240UL-120V 9020-0304, 9120-0304
KB 400 (E6) KB400-230V 9020-0203, 9120-0203
KB 400-UL (E6) KB400UL-120V 9020-0305, 9120-0305
KB 720 (E6) KB720-230V 9020-0204, 9120-0204
KB 720-UL (E6) KB720UL-240V 9020-0306, 9120-0306
BINDER GmbH
Address Post office box 102
78502 Tuttlingen, Germany
Tel. +49 7462 2005 0
Fax +49 7462 2005 100
Internet http://www.binder-world.com
E-mail info@binder-world.com
Service Hotline +49 7462 2005 555
Service Fax +49 7462 2005 93 555
Service E-Mail service@binder-world.com
Service Hotline USA +1 866 885 9794 or +1 631 224 4340 x3
Service Hotline Asia Pacific +852 390 705 04 or +852 390 705 03
Service Hotline Russia and CIS +7 495 98815 16

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Deborah WoodAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories chamber has no function?
    • C
      Cameron LawrenceAug 19, 2025
      If your Binder Accessories chamber isn't working, start by checking the power supply connection and ensuring it's properly connected. Verify that the voltage matches the required 100-120V or 200-240V. Also, inspect the chamber fuse and replace it if necessary. If the fuse blows again, it's recommended to contact Binder service.
  • J
    jthomasAug 21, 2025
    Why is my Binder KB 115 (E4) temperature too high with a 'Temp. range' alarm?
    • J
      Joseph RichardsonAug 21, 2025
      If you're getting a 'Temp. range' alarm and the Binder Accessories chamber is overheating, confirm the alarm. The controller might be defective, so contacting Binder service is recommended. Another possible cause is that the controller isn't adjusted correctly, in that case you should calibrate and adjust the controller.
  • M
    mejiamonicaAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Binder Accessories shows "Safety controller over- temperature" alarm?
    • A
      Alexander CopelandAug 23, 2025
      If you receive a "Safety controller over- temperature" alarm on your Binder Accessories, confirm the alarm. Check the temperature set-point and the safety controller set-point. Adjust to a suitable value if needed. Also, consider if there's too much external heat load and reduce it if possible.
  • M
    Michelle StricklandAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories shows "Safety controller over- temperature" alarm with safety controller class 3.3?
    • P
      Peter CarterAug 26, 2025
      If your Binder Accessories is showing a "Safety controller over- temperature" alarm with safety controller class 3.3, confirm the alarm. Verify the temperature set-point and the setting of the over-temperature safety controller, adjusting to a suitable limit value if necessary. Also, check for excessive external heat load and reduce it.
  • D
    Danielle WoodsAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories has excess temperature and shows "Temp. range" alarm?
    • C
      Catherine LeblancAug 28, 2025
      If your Binder Accessories displays a "Temp. range" alarm due to excess temperature, confirm the alarm. Ensure the installation site isn't too warm, as an ambient temperature above 25 °C can cause this issue. Select a cooler installation site.
  • J
    Julia PierceAug 30, 2025
    What to do if my Binder Accessories temperature is too low, but the notification "Heating active" is on?
    • C
      Christopher TrevinoAug 30, 2025
      If the temperature in your Binder Accessories is too low even though the "Heating active" notification is on, it could be due to a heating defect. In this case, it's best to contact BINDER service for assistance.
  • A
    Amanda DelgadoSep 1, 2025
    Why is my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories program duration longer than programmed?
    • T
      Thomas GarciaSep 1, 2025
      If the program duration on your Binder Accessories is longer than what you've set, it might be due to inappropriate tolerances programmed. For rapid transition phases, avoid programming tolerance limits to allow for maximum heating speed.
  • D
    datkinsSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Binder Accessories temperature is too low and deviates from the set-point?
    • A
      abrownSep 3, 2025
      If your Binder Accessories has a low temperature and triggers a tolerance range alarm, confirm the alarm. Make sure the chamber door is completely closed. If the issue persists, the door gasket might be defective and need replacement. You can also check the controller function, and if necessary, contact BINDER service.
  • J
    jerryalvaradoSep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories set-point temperature is not reached after specified time?
    • V
      Victoria HoltSep 5, 2025
      If the set-point temperature on your Binder Accessories isn't reached after the specified time, make sure the chamber door is completely closed. If the problem continues, the door gasket may be defective and require replacement. You might also need to calibrate and adjust the controller.
  • M
    Melissa HarrisonSep 7, 2025
    Why does my Binder KB 115 (E4) Accessories program stop one section too early?
    • M
      Michael NguyenSep 7, 2025
      If your Binder Accessories program stops one section too early, it could be due to an incomplete program line. When programming with the "ramp" setting, define the end value of the desired cycle by adding an additional section with a section time of at least one minute.

Summary

1. SAFETY

1.5 General Installation & Operation Safety

Provides essential safety guidelines for installation and operation.

1.6 Intended Use

Specifies the intended applications and limitations of the cooling incubators.

1.8 Accident Prevention Measures

Outlines safety measures implemented by the manufacturer to prevent accidents.

3. DELIVERY, TRANSPORT, STORAGE & INSTALLATION

3.4 Installation Site and Ambient Conditions

Specifies requirements for the installation site and environmental conditions.

4. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

4.3 Electrical Connection Procedures

Explains how to connect the chamber to the power supply, including voltage and fuse details.

5. START UP PROCEDURE

6. T4.12 CONTROLLER FUNCTION OVERVIEW

6.2 Operating Modes Explanation

Explains different operational states like 'control off' and 'fixed value'.

7. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION

8. FIXED VALUE SET-POINT ENTRY

8.2 Quick Menu Set-Point Entry

Steps to input set-points using the quick menu function.

8.3 General Menu Set-Point Entry

Steps to input set-points using the general menu.

9. TIME PROGRAMS

9.1 Start and Run Time Program

How to start and execute a pre-programmed time sequence.

9.2 Cancel Running Time Program

Procedure for stopping an active time program.

9.3 Create New Time Program

Detailed steps for creating custom time-based temperature programs.

10. WEEK PROGRAMS

10.1 Start and Run Week Program

How to initiate and run a pre-defined weekly program.

10.2 Cancel Running Week Program

Procedure for stopping an active weekly program.

10.3 Create New Week Program

Guide to setting up custom programs for weekly operation cycles.

11. KEY LOCK FUNCTIONALITY

11.3 Change Password for Key Lock

Procedure for modifying the password to access the controller.

12. GENERAL CONTROLLER SETTINGS

12.7 Factory Reset Procedure

Restoring the controller configuration to its original factory settings.

12.8 Network Configuration Settings

Setting up network parameters for chamber communication.

13. USB DATA TRANSFER

14. NOTIFICATIONS AND ALARMS

14.2 Alarms Overview

Overview of alarm messages, their causes, and corresponding icons.

14.4 Confirming a Set Alarm

Procedure to acknowledge and reset an active alarm condition.

15. EVENT LIST

16. MEASURED VALUES GRAPHICAL DISPLAY

17. TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICES

17.1 Over-temperature Protective Device (Class 1)

Describes the primary safety device that permanently shuts off the chamber.

17.2 Overtemperature Safety Controller (Class 3.1)

Explains the electronic safety controller for overtemperature protection.

17.2.1 Safety Controller Modes

Details the 'Limit' and 'Offset' modes for the safety controller.

17.2.2 Setting the Safety Controller

Procedure for configuring the safety controller's mode and set-point.

17.3 Over;Undertemperature Safety Controller (Class 3.3)

Information on the optional combined over/undertemperature safety controller.

17.3.1 Safety Controller Modes (Class 3.3)

Explains 'Limit' and 'Offset' modes for the class 3.3 safety controller.

17.3.2 Setting Over;Undertemperature Controller

How to set up the over- and undertemperature safety controller.

18. DEFROSTING DURING REFRIGERATION

20. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND SERVICE

20.1 Maintenance and Service Intervals

Guidelines for regular maintenance and service requirements.

20.2 Cleaning and Decontamination

Procedures for cleaning and decontaminating the chamber.

21. DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

22. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

23.5 Equipment and Options Overview

23.6 Spare Parts and Accessories

26. CONTAMINATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE

Binder KB 115 (E4) Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinder
ModelKB 115 (E4)
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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