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Brand | Huber |
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Model | CC-405 |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Explains safety symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution, Information, Requirement).
Details the correct application and general safety rules for the temperature control device.
Classifies laboratory circulators and baths based on safety requirements and heat transfer fluids.
Discusses factors affecting system performance, such as temperature range, viscosity, and flow rate of thermal fluid.
Describes the control interface, including touch screen, keys, and LED displays.
Explains the different display options available on the unit, such as graphical and LED displays.
Lists the available functions and options accessible through the main menu interface.
Provides a reference for all function numbers, their meanings, and related menu operations.
Guides on connecting external applications like reactors, ensuring correct hose attachment and compatibility.
Explains how to set the over-temperature cut-off value and the unit's response to overheating.
Instructions for starting the temperature control process after filling and air purging.
Provides a step-by-step guide for filling the unit with thermal fluid and purging air from the system.
Overview of available interface technologies and their functionalities for external control.
Details the RS232/SERIAL interface, its wiring, and limitations regarding baud rate and remote control.
Explains the interplay between PoKo (potential free contact) and ECS (external control signal) functionalities.
Details network connectivity and security features for the Web.G@te interface.
Lists hard alarms, their messages, and the recommended actions or troubleshooting steps.
Provides instructions for safely replacing the CC-Pilot electronics or using it as a remote control.
Covers essential maintenance tasks like cleaning cooling fins and water filters, performed by trained personnel.
Outlines responsibilities and procedures for decontaminating the unit before repair or return.
Safety notices and steps for safely switching off and preparing the unit for decommissioning.
Guidelines for packing and transporting the unit to prevent damage, emphasizing upright position and secure bracing.
Information on the correct and environmentally responsible disposal of thermal fluids and old machines.