LARGE CAPACITY INCUBATOR Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions 2 GENERAL Inspection 2 Location 2 INSTALLATION 2 Door Alignment 2 Shelf Installation 2 Remote Contacts 2 2-10 Volt DC Output 2 RS485 Port 3 Internal Outlet 3 Access Port 3 Glycerin Well Assembly 3 3 OPERATION Drawer Option 4 5 MAINTENANCE Periodic Cleaning 5 Maintenance Service and Analysis Guide 6 1 7/10 Rev.
GENERAL INSPECTION When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to insure all crates and cartons have been received. All units should be inspected for concealed damage by uncrating the units immediately. If any damage is found, it should be reported to the carrier at once, and a claim should be filed with the carrier.
RS485 port - (Optional) terminal board for RS485 port is located behind the cabinet façade, next to the Remote Alarm access box, connect wires as per label. Duplex, or European Outlet 4 Amp Max. – (Optional) is located near the back of the left hand interior wall, 20” from the cabinet interior floor. Outlet is wired thru main cabinet power supply, and includes a 4 amp, MANUAL RESET, circuit breaker. Breaker is located behind façade, on the side of the control box.
Figure A DRAWER OPTION The Large Capacity Incubator is offered with drawers as an option. Drawer Removal – The Large Capacity Incubator may accommodate up to eight drawers. To remove the drawers for cleaning, locate the black release tabs found on the inside front of the drawer. See Figure C. Push the release tabs on each side inward and lift up the drawer. Slide the drawer towards you and remove. 4 7/10 Rev.
Figure C Drawer Slide Removal/Adjustment – Each drawer slide is independently removable and can be adjusted to different levels. First remove the drawer per above instructions. Release the locking tabs located on the drawer slide, move the front tab up and release the tab in the back of the cabinet, by sliding the locking tab towards the front. See illustration. Unhook the drawer slide assembly from both the front and back shelf standards by lifting up on the assembly.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND ANALYSIS GUIDE MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power to optional duplex receptacle 1. Internal circuit breaker tripped 2. Wiring incorrect 1. Reset circuit breaker 2. Check wiring against the diagram Heater inoperative 1. High limit thermostat tripped 2. Wiring incorrect 1. Manually reset thermostat 2. Check wiring against diagram No power to cabinet 1. Service cord unplugged 2. Circuit breaker supplying main electrical receptacle tripped 3. Wiring incorrect 4.