P. 15.4), Caution – BINDER C 150 User Manual

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C 150 (E2) 12/2012

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Recommended procedure:

Turn off the unit

Pull out the sensor

Spray the sensor head with alcohol or wipe it clean with a soaked cloth. Observe the reaction time of

the disinfectant used.

Before reinserting the CO

2

sensor, it must be completely dry.

The filter in the front of the sensor only needs replacing when damaged or dirty.

The CO

2

sensor head was especially adjusted for the specific chamber. To avoid confusion, an adhesive

label with a serial number is adhered to the sensor head. When exchanging the sensor, repeat CO

2

ad-

justment.

CAUTION

Different CO

2

sensor.

Invalid calibration.

Do NOT change the CO

2

sensor head.

 Write down the serial number of the CO2 sensor.

15.4 Hot-air sterilization at 180 °C / 356 °F

The very first sterilization after operation may cause an odor. This is not a quality defect. We
recommend ventilating well the room during sterilization.

15.4.1 Overview

Heating up

Holding

Cooling down

approx. 2

hours

4 hours

approx. 6 hours

Sterilization cycle of approx. 12 hours

Figure 32: Set-point profile during the sterilization cycle

The C 150 can perform an automatically controlled hot-air sterilization cycle. This procedure will take
approx. 12 hours and consists of the following steps:

Heating up phase: The incubator heats up the inner chamber as fast as possible to the sterilization

set-point temperature

Holding phase: Constant sterilization set-point temperature

The sterilization set-point temperature is pre-set in factory to 190 °C / 374 °F. When this temperature
is reached, the holding phase begins. The duration of the holding phase is in total 4 hours. This en-
sures that 180 °C / 356 °F is maintained on all internal surfaces for at least 30 minutes.

Cooling down phase: until 37 °C / 98.6°F is reached.

When 37 °C / 98.6 °F ± 1 ° is reached, the display "End" in the lower controller display (Figure 36 page
68) indicates the end of the sterilization procedure.

37 °C

190 °C

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