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Binder MK 115 User Manual

Binder MK 115
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Issue 03/2019 Art. no. 7001-0364
Operating Manual
Translation of the original operating manual
MK (E5)
Alternating climate chambers with program control
Model
Model version
Art. No.
MK 56 MK056-230V 9020-0374, 9120-0374
MK056-240V 9020-0388, 9120-0388
MK 115
MK115-400V
9020-0375, 9120-0375
MK115-400V-C 9020-0303 (with voltage and frequency changer)
MK 240
MK240-400V
9020-0376, 9120-0376
MK240-400V-C
9020-0355 (with voltage and frequency changer)
MK 720
MK720-400V
9020-0377, 9120-0377
MK720-400V-C
9020-0356 (with voltage and frequency changer)
MKT (E5)
Alternating climate chambers with deep temperature
and program control
Model
Model version
Art. No.
MKT 115
MKT115-400V
9020-0385, 9120-0385
MKT115-400V-C
9020-0363 (with voltage and frequency changer)
MKT 240
MKT240-400V
9020-0386, 9120-0386
MKT240-400V-C
9020-0364 (with voltage and frequency changer)
MKT 720
MKT720-400V
9020-0387, 9120-0387
MKT720-400V-C
9020-0365 (with voltage and frequency changer)
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Binder MK 115 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBinder
ModelMK 115
CategoryClimate chamber
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions and Guidelines

Safety Instructions Structure

Explains the hierarchy and meaning of safety signals and symbols used in the manual.

General Safety Instructions for Operation

Covers essential safety precautions for installing and operating the chamber.

Intended Use Guidelines

Specifies the approved applications and limitations for the alternating climate chambers.

Chamber Description and Components

Instrument Panel Features

Describes the controller display, USB interface, and pilot lamp on the instrument panel.

Lateral Control Panel Layout

Illustrates and explains the controls located on the lateral control panel.

Delivery, Storage, and Installation Procedures

Unpacking and Inspection Procedures

Guides on checking the chamber for completeness and handling transport damage.

Safe Lifting and Transportation Guidelines

Provides instructions for safely moving the chamber and securing it for transport.

Installation and Connection Procedures

Electrical Connection Requirements

Information on connecting the chamber to the power supply, including voltage and fuse data.

MB2 Chamber Controller Functional Overview

Normal Display Functions and Controls

Explains the interface elements and functions available in the controller's normal display.

Operating Modes Explained

Details the different operational modes: Idle, Fixed Value, Timer, Time, and Week programs.

Start Up Procedures

Chamber Power On Sequence

Step-by-step instructions for powering on the chamber and initiating the controller.

Initial Controller Settings Configuration

Configuration of language, time zone, and temperature unit upon first start-up.

Setpoint Entry in Fixed Value Mode

Setpoint Entry via "Setpoints" Menu

Details how to set temperature and fan speed using the controller's Setpoints menu.

Timer Program (Stopwatch Function)

Starting a Timer Program

Guides on selecting "Timer program", setting duration, and specifying start time.

Time Programs Creation and Management

Starting an Existing Time Program

Instructions for selecting and initiating a previously created time program.

Creating a New Time Program

Step-by-step guide for naming and defining a new time program.

Week Programs Management

Starting an Existing Week Program

Instructions for selecting and initiating a saved weekly program schedule.

Creating a New Week Program

Steps for defining a new weekly program, including naming and course selection.

Section Editor: Section Management

Covers adding, copying, replacing, and deleting sections within a week program.

Value Entry for Program Sections

Details entering values for weekday, time, setpoints, and functions in program sections.

Notification and Alarm Functions

Notification and Alarm Overview

Explains how information icons and alarm messages are displayed and interpreted.

Resetting Alarms and Active Alarms List

How to acknowledge alarms and view the list of active alerts.

Temperature Safety Devices

Over-Temperature Protective Device (Class 1)

Details the internal class 1 safety device that permanently shuts off the chamber.

Overtemperature Safety Controller (Class 2)

Explains the electronic safety controller and its role in protecting the chamber.

Over/Under Temperature Safety Device (Option)

Describes the optional class 2 device for defining high and low temperature limits.

User Management and Access Control

Authorization Levels and Password Protection

Explains user authorization levels and the impact of password protection on access.

Logging In Procedure

Step-by-step guide for logging into the controller with a specific authorization level.

Password Management Operations

Covers changing, deleting, and assigning new passwords for authorization levels.

General Controller Settings Configuration

Network and Communication Setup

Configuration for serial interfaces, Ethernet, web server, and email settings.

General Information and Support

Self-Test Function (MK 56)

How to activate and deactivate the automated chamber functioning test.

Optional Chamber Features

APT-COM™ 4 Software Option

Information on the multi-management software for chamber control and monitoring.

Maintenance, Cleaning, and Service

Maintenance Intervals and Service Guidelines

Guidelines for regular maintenance, personnel qualifications, and warranty voidance.

Troubleshooting Guide

General Fault Resolution

Troubleshooting steps for issues like no power, wrong voltage, or fuse response.

Controller Malfunctions

Steps for resolving issues like dark display, unavailable menu functions, or incorrect setpoints.

Technical Description and Specifications

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