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Huber CC-415 User Manual

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Operating manual
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27.09.2011
Also for models with natural refrigerants
Valid for:
K12-cc-NR, K15-cc-NR, K20-cc-NR, K25-cc-NR, K6-cc, K6s-cc-NR
variostat cc
ministat 125-cc, ministat 125w-cc
ministat 230-cc, ministat 230w-cc
ministat 240-cc, ministat 240w-cc
CC-405, CC-405w, CC-410wl, CC-415, CC-415wl
CC-505, CC-505wl, CC508, CC-510, CC-510w, CC-515, CC-515w
CC-520w, CC-525w
CC-805, CC-820, CC-820w, CC902, CC-905, CC-905w, CC-906w

Table of Contents

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Huber CC-415 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuber
ModelCC-415
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Safety

Description of Safety and Information Symbols

Explains pictograms and keywords used to indicate different levels of danger and safety information.

Intended Use and General Safety Instructions

Details the proper application of the unit, manufacturer liability, and prohibited actions.

Description

Provides an overview of the temperature control machines' design, features, and capabilities.

Duties of Responsible Person and Operator Requirements

Outlines responsibilities for operating instructions, personnel qualifications, and age limits.

Work Area Safety

Defines the designated work area and the customer's responsibility for maintaining a safe environment.

Safety Devices to DIN12876

Classifies laboratory circulators and baths based on technical safety requirements.

Additional Protection Devices

Lists supplementary safety features such as auto-start functions and alarm notifications.

Environmental Conditions

Specifies the environmental conditions required for the unit to operate in compliance with standards.

Operating Conditions

Details factors influencing performance, including temperature range, viscosity, and flow rate.

Location

Provides guidelines for selecting a suitable and stable location for the temperature control unit.

Thermal Fluids

Recommends thermal fluids and outlines compatibility requirements with the unit.

Chapter 2: Electronics and Operation

CC-Pilot Overview

Describes the CC-Pilot interface, including the touch screen, graphic display, and control buttons.

Information Displays CC

Explains the different information displays available: graphical, LED temperature, and status.

Real-time Clock and Event Functions

Details the internal battery-powered clock and its programmable event functions.

Operation CC

Outlines the multiple methods for operating the machine: function keys, rotary knob, and menu points.

CC Operation Using Controls

Explains how to operate the unit using the rotary knob and the simulated number pad.

Main Menu Structure

Lists the functions available within the Compact and Comfort menus.

Compact Menu Operations

Details the functions and parameters accessible via the compact menu.

Comfort Menu Functions

Describes the extended range of functions and display modes available in the comfort menu.

Com.G@te Menu

Covers functions related to external control and interfaces like analogue, RS232, and RS485.

Function Numbers and Their Meaning

Provides a reference guide for function numbers (F0-F86) and their operational meanings.

User Menu Configuration and Selection

Explains how to set up and select custom user menus with password protection.

Chapter 3: Machine Connection and Preparation

Power Connection and Initial Start-up

Instructions for connecting power, safety precautions, and initial unit startup.

Specialized Connections and Modes

Details freeze protection, water-cooling connections, and operation as a bath thermostat.

System Integration and Setup

Guides on connecting external applications, switching on the unit, and setting over-temperature protection.

Set-point Limits and Temperature Control

Procedures for setting temperature limits, entering a set-point, and starting control.

Ending Control and System Procedures

Steps for ending temperature control, filling, purging, draining, and cleaning systems.

Chapter 4: Interfaces

Interface Module Overview

Introduces interface modules (RS232/SERIAL, Com.G@te, Web.G@te) and their menus.

RS232/SERIAL Interface

Details the standard RS232 serial interface, its wiring, and operational notes.

Mutual Functions Com.G@te/Web.G@te

Explains PoKo (potential free contact) and ECS (external control signal) functions.

Specific Functions Com.G@te

Covers analogue interface, level socket, and connections for Com.G@te.

Specific Functions Web.G@te

Describes Ethernet, USB, and Bluetooth connectivity options for Web.G@te.

Chapter 5: First Aid for a Fault Condition

Messages and Their Handling

Explains the types of messages (warnings, alarms) and how they are displayed and acknowledged.

Display Error Messages and Codes

Categorizes errors (hard, soft, warnings) and lists alarm/warning codes with actions.

Electronics Exchange and Maintenance

Provides instructions for replacing electronic components and performing unit maintenance.

Cleaning and Contact Care

Covers decontamination, cleaning surfaces, and protecting plug contacts.

Chapter 6: Taking the Machine Out of Service

Decommissioning Procedures

Safety notices and steps for switching off the unit and draining cooling water.

Transport and Disposal Guidelines

Provides instructions for safely packing, transporting, and disposing of the machine.

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