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Huber K6-cc User Manual

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Operating manual
CC
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 K6-cc Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuber
ModelK6-cc
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

Quick Guide for CC-Thermostats

Provides a quick overview and checklist for initial setup and operation of CC-thermostats.

Safety

Safety Symbols

Explains safety symbols used in the manual to indicate danger levels.

Intended Use and General Safety Instructions

Details intended applications and general safety guidelines for proper unit operation.

Personnel Safety and Responsibilities

Details duties of responsible persons, operator requirements, machine operator duties, and work area safety.

Safety Devices to DIN12876

Covers safety devices according to DIN 12876, including classification of circulators and baths.

Environmental Conditions and Protection

Specifies environmental requirements and additional protection devices for the unit.

Operating Conditions

Details important operating conditions related to application, viscosity, and flow rate of thermal fluid.

Location

Guides on proper unit placement, stability, and safety around the unit.

Thermal Fluids

Recommends specific thermal fluids and provides guidelines for their selection and use.

Electronics and Operation

CC-Pilot Interface

Introduces the CC-Pilot controller, its touch screen, keys, and LED displays.

Information Displays CC

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

Clock and Event Functions

Explains the real-time clock, rechargeable battery, and programmable event functions.

General Operation CC

Explains the multiple possibilities to operate the machine using various control methods.

CC Operation using Rotary Knob

Details how to navigate and operate the unit using the rotary knob and key.

CC Operation using Simulated Number Pad

Explains how to use the number pad for function selection and value input.

Main Menu Functions

Lists available functions in the Main menu, categorized into Compact and Comfort menus.

Compact Menu Operation

Details the functions and parameters available within the Compact menu.

Comfort Menu Functions

Describes the expanded range of functions accessible through the Comfort menu.

Com.G@te Menu

Explains functions related to external control via analogue and digital interfaces.

Function Numbers and Meanings

Lists and explains the meaning of various function numbers (FO to F28).

User Menu Configuration

Guides on setting up and configuring user-specific operational modes and menus.

User Menu Selection

Explains how to select and operate a configured user menu.

Connecting, Filling, and Preparing the Unit

Power Connection, Start-up, and Safety

Covers safe power connection, initial start-up, safety instructions, and freeze protection.

Water-Cooling Setup

Details the preparation and connection procedures for units with water-cooling systems.

Bath Thermostat Operation

Guides on operating the unit as a bath thermostat, considering sample placement and fluid levels.

Connecting External Applications

Explains how to connect external systems like reactors, detailing hose connections and flow direction.

Unit Activation and Over-Temperature Setting

Guides on switching on the unit and setting the over-temperature (OT) switch for safety.

Set-Point Configuration and Control Start

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

Ending CC Temperature Control

Describes the procedure for safely ending temperature control operations.

Filling and Air Purging

Provides instructions for filling the unit and purging air from externally closed systems.

Draining and Thermal Fluid Handling

Details procedures for draining the machine and changing thermal fluid, including cleaning.

Interfaces and Communication

Interface Modules Overview

Introduces RS232/SERIAL, Com.G@te, and Web.G@te interfaces and their commands.

RS232/SERIAL Interface

Details the RS232/SERIAL interface, wiring diagrams, and communication settings.

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

Explains mutual functions of PoKo and ECS for Com.G@te and Web.G@te.

Specific Functions Com.G@te

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

Specific Functions Web.G@te

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

First Aid for Fault Conditions

Messages

Explains how messages are categorized into warnings and alarms, and how they are displayed.

Error Messages, Alarms, and System Messages

Details error message categories (hard, soft, warnings) and system messages.

Alarm and Warning Codes

Lists and explains alarm and warning codes, categorizing them by severity and providing actions.

Exchange of Electronics and Remote Control

Guides on replacing CC electronics and using the CC-Pilot as a remote control.

Maintenance Procedures

Outlines general maintenance tasks, including cleaning cooling fins and water filters.

Decontamination, Repair, and Cleaning

Details procedures for decontamination, surface cleaning, and plug contact maintenance.

Taking the Machine Out of Service

Decommissioning

Details safety notices and steps for switching off and draining the unit before decommissioning.

Transport and Disposal

Provides guidelines for safely transporting and properly disposing of the unit.

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