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8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT
The currently valid local regulations governing disposal must be observed. It is in the
responsibility of the user to arrange proper disposal of the individual components.
All parts which may comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable
validated procedures (autoclaving, chemical treatment) prior to disposal. Applicable local
regulations for disposal have to be carefully observed.
The instruments and electronic accessories (without batteries, power packs etc.) must be
disposed off according to the regulations for the disposal of electronic components. Batteries,
power packs and similar power source have to be dismounted from electric/electronic parts and
disposed off in accordance with applicable local regulations.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the incubator fails to operate, check the followings,
• The power switch is on;
• The fuse is not blown;
• The plug is not defective;
• The plug is plugged-in properly;
• The mains supply is present.
If the incubator does not heat, check the followings,
• The program is started;
• The safety thermostat value is adjusted higher than set temperature value.
9.1. ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS
Er1
The temperature sensor endings are broken. The error code flashes on the temperature display
and an audible alarm sounds.
Er2
An electronic failure occurs in the microprocessor. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.
Er3
The temperature sensor measures a temperature higher than the specified temperature.The
error code is shown on the temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.