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Provides essential details and context about the MBRAUN EasyLab system.
Information for recording system-specific details like designation and serial number.
Details the typical components included in a standard MBRAUN glove box system.
Manufacturer's disclaimer regarding system use, modifications, and damage.
Outlines conditions that may void the system's warranty.
Guidelines on system modifications and safe transportation procedures.
Specifies storage conditions and conventions used in the manual.
Contact information for MBRAUN's service department in Shanghai.
Details safety symbols, warnings on system and in manual, and hazard types.
Explains system safety concept, operating pressure, intended use, and improper use.
Covers general safety, emergencies, rules, requirements, personnel qualification, and disposal.
Identifies specific hazards like suffocation, electrical, mechanical, and fire, with safety measures.
Guides on preparation, site selection, installation, and final inspection of the glove box system.
Details the types, purity, and quantity of gases required for system operation.
Lists necessary equipment and specifications for gas and vacuum connections.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting working gas, regeneration gas, and power supply.
Highlights crucial safety precautions during system connection.
Detailed procedures for connecting working gas, regeneration gas, and main power.
Checks and prerequisites before starting the glove box system.
Procedure for turning on the main power switch to start the system.
Description of the Easylab system's operation interface and displays.
Instructions for safely shutting down the system after use.
Brief introduction to the touch-tone operation panel and its display.
Detailed explanation of the functions of Circ, Reg, Reg Abort, Pump, Ana keys.
How to use setting keys to adjust parameters like O2/H2O alarms and ECO mode.
Overview of cleaning purpose and criteria for when to clean the glovebox.
Specifies the type and quantity of gas required for the cleaning process.
Detailed requirements and step-by-step guide for manual glovebox cleaning.
Introduction to the system's automatic pressure control capabilities.
Explains the working principle of the glovebox's automatic pressure regulation.
Defines terms like box pressure, working pressure, and pressure limits.
Instructions on using foot pedals to adjust box pressure within set limits.
Explains the gas cycle and how circulation maintains system stability.
Lists prerequisites for operating the glovebox in circulation mode.
Procedure for activating and deactivating the circulation function.
Explains the purpose of regeneration for purifier performance.
Lists prerequisites and checks before starting the regeneration program.
Details on starting, executing, and stopping the automated regeneration process.
Covers general info, initial display, status, pressure limits, alarms, and ECO mode.
Explains how alarm information is displayed and how to interpret fault codes.
Overview and working principle of the antechamber for material transfer.
Key safety and operational considerations for antechamber procedures.
Step-by-step guide for preparing, evacuating, and refilling the antechamber.
Instructions for removing items from the antechamber and closing.
Detailed steps for opening and closing the round antechamber door.
Introduces oxygen/moisture sensors and how they are connected.
Procedure for activating and deactivating the oxygen and moisture sensors.
Details sensor calibration, recommendations, and dependencies.
Technical specifications, construction, connection, and troubleshooting for the oxygen analyzer.
Technical specifications, construction, connection, and sensor cleaning for the moisture analyzer.
Explains the role of dust filters at the gas inlet and outlet of MBRAUN glove boxes.
Provides technical characteristics of the standard HEPA format dust filter.
Method and guidelines for replacing used dust filters.
Discusses glove materials, permeability, and technical specifications.
Instructions and recommendations for replacing worn-out gloves.
Information on available glove port covers for interior or exterior fitting.
Lists common spare parts and accessories for MBRAUN gloves and systems.
Lists third-party manufacturers' components used in the MBRAUN system.
Covers routine cleaning and checks for glove boxes, antechambers, and connections.
Provides a detailed schedule of tasks for quarterly and annual system maintenance.
Notes that alarms are indicated on the oxygen value display.
Explains how system warnings and alarms are shown on the O2 display.
Lists fault codes, explanations, causes, and provides troubleshooting solutions.
Catalog of frequently used spare parts with images and part numbers.
| Purity | < 1 ppm O2 and H2O |
|---|---|
| Type | Modular Glovebox System |
| Oxygen Level | < 1 ppm |
| Moisture Level | < 1 ppm |
| Atmosphere | Inert gas (N2, Ar, He) |
| Feedthroughs | Electrical feedthroughs available |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Glove Ports | Yes |
| Antechamber | Yes |
| Applications | battery research |
| Category | Glove Box System |
| Gas purification system | Integrated gas purification system |