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Instruction Manual

Temperature-Controlled Water Bath

Catalog Numbers
166-0504
&
166-0524

For Technical Service Call Your Local Bio-Rad Office,


or in the U.S., call 1-800-4BIORAD (1-800-424-6723)

August 2003
1. Specifications

Bio-Rad’s Temperature-Controlled Water Bath is a general purpose 6-liter


water bath capable of heating liquids and accurately maintaining temperatures
of up to 100oC.
Temperature range: ambient to 100oC
Controls: analog – hydraulic
Chamber size W x D x H: 32 x 17 x 17.5 cm
Unit size W x D x H: 36 x 27.5 x 32 cm
Capacity: 6 liters
Unit weight: 7.7 kg
Electrical: 115V, 50/60Hz, 4.8 amp or 230V, 50/60Hz, 2.4 amps

2. Unpacking
Carefully inspect the unit and accessories thoroughly upon receipt for any
damage that may have occured during shipping. Severe damage to the
packaging container may indicate damage to the unit. If you suspect damage
to the unit, immediately file a claim with the carrier in accordance with their
instruction before contacting Bio-Rad Laboratories. Also verify that all
acccessories are included and that the unit is in working order before
discarding any shipping packaging.
The water bath is supplied with the following accessories:
• Stainless gabled lid
• Thermometer
• Thermometer clip
• Power cord (two cords included with 166-0524)
3. Installation

! Your satisfaction and safety require a complete understanding


of this unit. Read the instructions thoroughly and be sure all operators
are given adequate training before attempting to put the unit in use.
This equipment must be used only for its intended application; any
alterations or modifications will void your warranty and may cause
injury.
Local city, county, or other ordinances may govern the use of this equipment.
If you have any questions about local requirements, please contact the
appropriate local agency. Installation may be performed by the end user.
3.1 Power Source
Check the data plate for voltage, cycle, wattage and ampere requirements.
If matched to your power source, plug the power cord into a grounded
outlet. Voltage should not vary more than 10% from the data plate rating.
3.2 Location
In selecting a location, consider all conditions which might affect
performance, such as heat from radiators, autoclaves, etc. Avoid direct sun,
fast-moving air currents, heating/cooling ducts and high traffic areas.
Allow a minimum of 5 cm between the unit and walls or partitions that
might obstruct free airflow.
3.3 Lifting/Handling
This unit when full may be heavy for some people and care should be
taken to use appropriate lifting devices that are sufficiently rated for these
loads. Units should only be lifted from their bottom surfaces. Handles
and knobs are not adequate for lifting or stabilization. The unit should be
completely restrained from tipping during lifting or transport. All parts
such as covers, thermometer and line cord should be removed during
transfer to prevent shifting and damage.
3.4 Cleaning Before First Use (Refer to Section 5)
This unit was cleaned at the factory, but not sterilized. It is recommended
that you clean the bath with a disinfectant that is suitable for your
application. DO NOT USE chlorine-based bleaches or abrasives as this
can discolor the stainless steel tank. DO NOT USE spray cleaners that
might leak through openings and cracks and get on electrical parts or that
may contain solvents that will harm the coatings.
4. Controls Overview
4.1 Power Switch (Front Panel)
The main power switch is on the front panel and controls all power to the
unit. The switch will light up when the unit is energized.
4.2 Temperature Controller (Front Panel)
This control knob is marked TEMPERATURE. It controls the water bath
operating temperature on a scale of 1 to 10.
4.3 Heating Lamp (Front Panel)
This light is ON when the unit is heating. When the unit has reached the
set point temperature, the light will be on only when the unit is calling for
heat to maintain the temperature.
5. Operation
! WARNING: This bath is not intended for use as an acid bath.
Use as an acid bath will cause severe damage to bath components.
Do not use deionized water , tap water or chemicals. USE
DISTILLED WATER ONLY. If the tank boils dry while containing
plasticware, the plastic will melt. If you intend to use test tube
racks, remember that wire racks or plastic coated racks may wear
and expose metal, which can cause damage. The use of test tube
racks made entirely of plastic is highly recommended.
5.1 Place the unit on a level surface and plug the unit into a properly
grounded electrical outlet of appropriate voltage.
5.2 Fill the bath to your required depth with DISTILLED WATER
ONLY. DO NOT USE tap water. DO NOT USE deionized water. Note
that normal depth is two-thirds full, but depth must be at least two inches
5.3 Place the thermometer in the desired position using the magnetic clip
that is provided. See Figure 1.
5.5 Push the power switch to the ON position. The switch will light up.
5.6 Set Temperature Controller to 10. When the thermometer
reaches the desired operating temperature turn the control down until
the heating light turns off. Wait for the temperature to stabilize and adjust the
controller as necessary until the desired operating temperature is obtained.
This clamp can be mounted from any side of the bath
Thermometer
Thermometer bulb must not
touch sides or bottom of the
Magnetic Strip bath but must be immersed to
it’s immersion line

The location of the


Pinch clip to thermometer may be
increase friction determined by the
to keep thermom-
eter from sliding opening in the bath cover,
if used
Figure 1

NOTE: The heating element of this bath does not contact the tank bottom, and
thus will not burn out if the tank is allowed to run dry. However, a dry heated
tank may strain interior surfaces.
6. Cleaning and Maintenance
Note: Prior to any cleaning or servicing on this unit, disconnect the
power cord from the unit.
6.1 Cleaning
Heavy use of the water bath may cause soiling. Clean the bath with mild
soap and water solution, rinse with clean water and wipe dry with soft
cloth. Stainless steel does not rust, but foreign materials in the tank
may rust or leave rust spots. If corrosion is seen, scrub out the stains
with a mild abrasive, but never use steel wool. Failure to do this can
damage the stainless steel components.
! WARNING: Never clean the unit with alcohol or flammable
cleaners while the unit is connected to the wall outlet. Always
disconnect the unit before cleaning and assure that all volatile or
flammable cleaners are evaporated and dry before plugging unit back
in.
7. Troubleshooting and Service
If the unit fails to operate, check to make sure that the unit is plugged into a
working outlet. Check that the unit is switched on and that the temperature
controller is turned up. Finally, check the fuses.
If the problem persists, contact Bio-Rad’s technical support team at
1-800-424-6723. Please have the your purchase order number and the serial
number of the unit available when you call.

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