Unpacking and assembly, Unpacking the ct-2000 – Cannon Instrument CT-2000 (Contant Temperature Bath) User Manual

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CANNON

®

CT-2000 Constant Temperature Bath

Revision 1.0g—February, 2012; CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA

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CHAPTER

2

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

This chapter of the manual provides assistance in unpacking and assem-
bling the CT-2000 Constant Temperature Bath.

Unpacking the CT-2000

1. Remove all components from the shipping container(s).

2. Remove any and all packing materials (Styrofoam, etc.) from the

components.

3. Verify reception of shipped materials by comparing equipment items

with packing/parts list(s). Report missing items to CANNON

®

Instrument Company immediately.

4. Inspect each component for signs of damage. Report damages to the

shipper and to the CANNON

®

Instrument Company immediately.

Damaged items

Retain all packing materials until the instrument is connected and func-
tioning properly. If any component(s) must be returned to CANNON

®

Instrument Company, the damaged item(s) should be packaged in the
original shipping container. Refer to APPENDIX E of this manual for
instructions on returning defective equipment. Customers outside the
United States should contact the local CANNON

®

agent for procedures

on returning products to CANNON

®

.

The CANNON

®

CT-2000 Constant Temperature Bath is shipped in

several boxes containing the following:

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bath housing, including the electronics drawer

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motor and stirrer, including the impeller and mounting plate

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glass bath jar

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Allen wrench

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front glass panel pieces (2)

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seven hole covers

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jar gasket top and bottom

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ubber thermometer holder

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instruction manual

The bath unit housing is shipped completely assembled. However, the
glass jar, the glass panels, and the motor and stirrer must be installed. To
allow this, some disassembly of the bath unit housing is required. The
tools required are a utility knife, Phillips screwdriver, and a 1/8" Allen
wrench. The Allen wrench is included with the bath.

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