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15.5.4
E-Mail ..................................................................................................................................... 124
15.6 USB menu ....................................................................................................................................... 126
16. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................ 127
16.1 Service contact page ....................................................................................................................... 127
16.2 Current operating parameters ......................................................................................................... 127
16.3 Event list .......................................................................................................................................... 128
16.4 Technical chamber information ....................................................................................................... 129
17. CHART RECORDER DISPLAY .......................................................................... 130
17.1 Views ............................................................................................................................................... 130
17.2 Setting the parameters .................................................................................................................... 134
18. HUMIDIFICATION / DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM ......................................... 136
18.1 Function of the humidifying and dehumidifying system ................................................................... 138
19. DEFROSTING AT REFRIGERATING OPERATION .......................................... 139
20. ILLUMINATION SYSTEM ................................................................................... 140
20.1 ICH compliant illumination according to CPMP/ICH/279/95 (Q1B) – KBF P, KBF LQC ................. 140
20.2 Illumination for optimal plant growth – KBWF ................................................................................. 141
20.3 Adjustable light cassettes ................................................................................................................ 141
20.4 Illumination control .......................................................................................................................... 143
20.5 Characteristic features of the light sensors – KBF LQC.................................................................. 144
20.5.1 LUX sensor ............................................................................................................................ 144
20.5.2 UVA sensor............................................................................................................................ 144
20.5.3 Spectral range ....................................................................................................................... 144
20.5.4 Spatial sensitivity ................................................................................................................... 145
21. OPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 147
21.1 Communication software APT-COM™ 3 DataControlSystem (option) ........................................... 147
21.2 RS485 interface (option) ................................................................................................................. 147
21.3 Data logger kits (option) .................................................................................................................. 147
21.4 Analog outputs for temperature and humidity (option) .................................................................... 148
21.5 Zero-voltage relay alarm outputs for temperature and humidity (option) ........................................ 148
21.6 Water protected internal socket (option) ......................................................................................... 149
21.7 Additional flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (available via BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized
solutions) ......................................................................................................................................... 150
21.8 Object temperature display with flexible Pt 100 temperature sensor (option) ................................. 150
21.9 External freshwater and wastewater cans (option) ......................................................................... 151
21.9.1 Mounting the freshwater can ................................................................................................. 151
21.9.2 Mounting the wastewater can ................................................................................................ 153
21.9.3 Mounting with wastewater recycling ...................................................................................... 154
21.10 BINDER Pure Aqua Service (option) ............................................................................................... 155
22. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND SERVICE ................................................... 155
22.1 Maintenance intervals, service ........................................................................................................ 155
22.2 Replacement of the fluorescent tubes ............................................................................................. 156
22.3 Calibrating the light sensors and adjusting the controller display – KBF LQC ................................ 157
22.4 Cleaning and decontamination ........................................................................................................ 157
22.4.1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................. 157
22.4.2 Decontamination .................................................................................................................... 159
22.5 Sending the chamber back to BINDER GmbH ............................................................................... 160
23. DISPOSAL .......................................................................................................... 160
23.1 Disposal of the transport packing .................................................................................................... 160
23.2 Decommissioning ............................................................................................................................ 161
23.3 Disposal of the chamber in the Federal Republic of Germany ........................................................ 161