Boekel Scientific Analog Dry Bath Incubators User Manual

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ANALOG DRY BATH INCUBATOR

MODELS 112001, 112001-2, 112002, 112002-2, 112004 & 112004-2

(PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING)


PRODUCT INFORMATION

Boekel Analog Dry Bath Incubators are designed to be
used with standard aluminum dry blocks (nominally 3” x
3¾” x 2”) of varying configurations for heating test tubes,
microtubes and other small vessels. They can also accept
blocks which hold a wide variety of microplates.

The Boekel Dry Baths have recently been redesigned with
a sleeker, more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The
112001 replaces the 110001 one block capacity unit, but is
now designed for 150

o

C maximum temperature. The

112002 is a direct replacement for the 110002 two block
capacity unit. The 112004 directly replaces the 110004
four block capacity unit. Both the 112002 and 112004 have
a maximum temperature of 130

o

C. The three block

capacity unit has been discontinued.

The dry baths described in this manual provide an accurate
and reliable source of heat that are ideal for incubation,
culture inactivations, enzyme reactions, melting and boiling
points, plus a wide variety of routine heating applications.



Heating blocks have a black anodized aluminum finish for
superior heat uniformity.

UNPACKING

1. Remove the Incubator and Block Extractor from the

carton.


2. Inspect for damage. Report all shipping damage to the

carrier immediately. Shipping damages are covered by
the carrier. Repair and/or replacement for shipping
damages must be coordinated through the carrier.


3. Retain all packaging material in the event that the unit

must be returned.


4. Completely fill out and return the self-addressed

Boekel Warranty Registration Card to Boekel
Scientific. If you prefer, you may register online at our
website (www.boekelsci.com)


SET-UP

1. Location - Place the unit in a draft-free location near a

grounded electrical outlet meeting the power
requirement. The unit should be level, though
operation does not depend on this. Position the unit
away from edges of the laboratory bench where there
is no danger of accidental burns or knocking the unit
over.

2. Heating Blocks – Select an aluminum block designed

for the test vessel(s) to be heated. Insert the heating
block(s) into the heating well.


3. Electrical Connection – Each dry bath incubator is

supplied with a three-wire line cord. It should be
plugged into a grounded outlet of appropriate voltage.


4. Thermometer (supplied by user) – Insert an

immersion-type thermometer with the appropriate
temperature scale into the thermometer well of the
heating block. For more accurate temperature
readings, the thermometer should be inserted into
either the vessel being heated or a “test” vessel next to
it. Particularly at elevated temperatures, an even more
accurate reading will be obtained by positioning an
immersion-type thermometer with the immersion
references line level with the top of the block or the top
of the contents of the “test” vessel. A thermometer
marked at 35mm will be correctly immersed to the top
of the block.


OPERATION

Warning! To avoid danger of fire and/or explosion, do not
heat materials above their auto-ignition temperature.

Caution: Turn the power switch off (o) when not in use.
This extends the life of the heating element and reduces
the hazards of accidental burns.

1. To achieve the desired reaction or result, do not place

materials in block until required temperature has been
reached.


2. Turn the power switch on (I).

An amber heater lamp

indicates when power is being supplied to the heating
element.



3. Set the thermostat control knob corresponding to the

range selected. Dials are marked “0” to “10” for
reference purpose only. The higher the number, the
higher the temperature that will be reached.


4. Check thermometer at frequent intervals to determine

if desired temperature is being reached. When the
temperature has stabilized, make adjustments to raise
or lower temperature as required.



5. Insert test tubes or other vessels into the heater block

once the temperature has stabilized at the desired
point.


6. Use the block extractor to facilitate insertion or removal

of block modules.

N2400003 REV 1 06/11

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