Contents - operating manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- SAFETY
- Safety alert symbol
- Word message panel structure
- Type plate
- General safety instructions on installing and operating the cabinets
- Intended use
- Measures to prevent accidents
- Resistance of the humidity sensor against harmful substances
- CABINET DESCRIPTION
- Cabinet overview
- Instrument panel
- Rear view with water connections
- COMPLETENESS OF DELIVERY, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, AND INSTALLATION
- Storage
- Location of installation and ambient conditions
- INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
- Wastewater connection
- Automatic fresh water supply via water pipe
- Manual fresh water supply via external freshwater can (option)
- Mounting the freshwater can
- Mounting the wastewater can
- Mounting with wastewater recycling
- Placement of the light cassettes (cabinet with lights)
- Connection of the optional voltage changer
- FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW OF THE MB2 CHAMBER CONTROLLER
- Operating functions in normal display
- Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display
- Controller icons overview
- Operating modes
- Controller menu structure
- Main menu
- Settings" submenu
- Principle of controller entries
- Performance when opening the door
- Turning on/off humidity control
- SET-POINT ENTRY IN "FIXED VALUE" OPERATING MODE
- Set-point entry for temperature, humidity, light intensity, and fan speed through the "Setpoints menu
- Direct setpoint entry for temperature, humidity, and light intensity via Normal display
- TIMER PROGRAM: STOPWATCH FUNCTION
- Stopping a running timer program
- TIME PROGRAMS
- Performance during program delay time
- Creating a new time program
- Deleting a time program
- Section editor: section management
- Add a new program section
- Deleting a program section
- Value entry for a program section
- Set-point ramp and set-point step
- Special controller functions via operation lines
- Setpoint entry
- Repeating one or several sections within a time program
- Saving the time program
- WEEK PROGRAMS
- Creating a new week program
- Program editor: program management
- Deleting a week program
- Weekday
- NOTIFICATION AND ALARM FUNCTIONS
- Alarm messages
- State of alarm
- Tolerance range settings
- Activating / deactivating the audible alarm (alarm buzzer)
- Safety controller modes
- Message and measures in the state of alarm
- USER MANAGEMENT
- Log out
- Password assignment and password change
- Deleting the password for an individual authorization level
- New password assignment for "service" or "admin" authorization level when the password function was deactivated
- Activation code
- GENERAL CONTROLLER SETTINGS
- Setting date and time
- Display configuration
- Touchscreen calibration
- Network and communication
- Web server
- E-Mail
- USB menu
- general information
- Event list
- Counter of operating hours (cabinet with lights)
- CHART RECORDER DISPLAY
- Show and hide specific indications
- Setting the parameters
- HUMIDIFICATION / DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM
- Function of the humidifying and dehumidifying system
- DEFROSTING AT REFRIGERATING OPERATION (CABINET WITHOUT LIGHTS)
- ILLUMINATION SYSTEM (CABINET WITH LIGHTS)
- MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND SERVICE
- Replacement of the fluorescent tubes
- Cleaning
- Decontamination
- DISPOSAL
- Disposal of the cabinet in non-member states of the EU
- troubleshooting
- technical description
- Technical Data
- Equipment
- Spare parts (extract)
- Dimensions size 115
- eu declaration of conformity
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Datacolor CONDITIONER™ (MB2) 06/2017 page 2/126Content1. SAFETY .................................................................................................................. 61.1 Legal considerations ........................................................................................................................... 61.2 Structure of the safety instructions...................................................................................................... 61.2.1 Signal word panel ...................................................................................................................... 61.2.2 Safety alert symbol .................................................................................................................... 71.2.3 Pictograms................................................................................................................................. 71.2.4 Word message panel structure ................................................................................................. 81.3 Localization / position of safety labels on the cabinet ......................................................................... 81.4 Type plate ........................................................................................................................................... 91.5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the cabinets ............................................... 101.6 Intended use ..................................................................................................................................... 121.7 Operating instructions ....................................................................................................................... 121.8 Measures to prevent accidents ......................................................................................................... 131.9 Resistance of the humidity sensor against harmful substances ....................................................... 142. CABINET DESCRIPTION..................................................................................... 152.1 Cabinet overview............................................................................................................................... 162.2 Instrument panel ............................................................................................................................... 172.3 Lateral control panel ......................................................................................................................... 172.4 Rear view with water connections .................................................................................................... 183. COMPLETENESS OF DELIVERY, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, ANDINSTALLATION.................................................................................................... 193.1 Unpacking, and checking equipment and completeness of delivery ................................................ 193.2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation .................................................................................... 193.3 Storage .............................................................................................................................................. 203.4 Location of installation and ambient conditions ................................................................................ 214. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS................................................................ 224.1 Spacer for wall distance .................................................................................................................... 224.2 Wastewater connection ..................................................................................................................... 234.3 Freshwater supply ............................................................................................................................. 234.3.1 Automatic fresh water supply via water pipe ........................................................................... 244.3.2 Manual fresh water supply via external freshwater can (option) ............................................. 264.4 Optional water treatment system BINDER Pure Aqua Service ........................................................ 264.5 Optional external freshwater and wastewater cans .......................................................................... 264.5.1 Mounting the freshwater can ................................................................................................... 274.5.2 Mounting the wastewater can.................................................................................................. 284.5.3 Mounting with wastewater recycling ........................................................................................ 294.6 Placement of the light cassettes (cabinet with lights) ....................................................................... 304.7 Electrical connection ......................................................................................................................... 304.8 Connection of the optional voltage changer ..................................................................................... 315. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW OF THE MB2 CHAMBER CONTROLLER ............... 335.1 Operating functions in normal display ............................................................................................... 355.2 Display views: Normal display, program display, chart-recorder display ......................................... 365.3 Controller icons overview .................................................................................................................. 375.4 Operating modes............................................................................................................................... 395.5 Controller menu structure ................................................................................................................. 405.5.1 Main menu ............................................................................................................................... 415.5.2 “Settings” submenu ................................................................................................................. 425.5.3 “Service” submenu .................................................................................................................. 425.6 Principle of controller entries............................................................................................................. 435.7 Performance during and after power failures.................................................................................... 435.8 Performance when opening the door ................................................................................................ 44
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