Safety instructions – IKA HB 10 User Manual

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Safety instructions

• Safe operation is only guaranteed with the accessories descri-

bed in the ”Accessories” chapter.

• Use the HB 10.2 cover or the HB 10.1 spray guard.
• Always disconnect the plug before fitting accessories.
• The appliance does not start up again automatically following

a cut in the power supply.

• The device is only disconnected from the power supply net-

work if the device power switch is off or the plug is pulled out.

• The socket for the mains cord must be easily accessible.

Solvents
Solvents can be hazardous to health. Therefore comply with the
relevant warnings and refer to the relevant safety data sheet (In-
ternet).

Glassware
The glassware is designed to be used at vacuums down to 1 mbar.

Coated glassware
Coated glass components offer protection against the glass spl-
intering if it breaks under vacuum. Please note that when coated
glassware is used it is only to the condenser and receiving flask
to which coating is applied.
For operational reasons, the coating is not applied to the entire
area of the glass. In particular on the condenser there are areas
to which no coating is applied, especially at places where joints
and connections are made.
Evaporating flasks with special heat-resistant coatings are availa-
ble as accessories.
The coating does not offer any protection against damage to the
glass or breakage of the glass.
Do not use the glass component if its coating is damaged.
The use of coated glassware does not release you from the obli-
gation when the device is in use to enclose it on all sides with an
extractor hood or to employ an appropriate safety device.

Oil-tempered heating bath
If silicone oil is used as a tempering medium, in the event that
the evaporating flask fractures there is a risk that on mixing with
the aqueous solvents (contents of the evaporating flask) the hot
oil will foam up and spurt out in conjunction with a rapid increa-
se in volume (formation of bubbles by the solvent).
Use the protective device HB10.2.

Locking the steam pipe
Before starting the equipment, always check that the steam pipe
is correctly locked in place.
If the lock is not closed the steam pipe together with the at-
tached evaporating flask can fall into the heating bath.

Securing the evaporator flask
Check that the clamp at the connection between the steam pipe
and evaporating flask is correctly seated.
If the evaporating flask is not secured it can become detached
during operation and fall into the heating bath.

For protection of the equipment
• The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the

mains voltage.

• Socket must be earthed (protective ground contact).
• Protect the appliance and accessories from bumps and impacts.
• The appliance may only be opened by experts.

For your protection

Read the operating instructions in full be-

fore starting up and follow the safety in-

structions.

• Keep the operating instructions in a place where they can be

accessed by everyone.

• Ensure that only trained staff work with the appliance.
• Follow the safety instructions, guidelines, occupational health

and safety and accident prevention regulations.

• Wear your personal protective equipment in accordance with

the hazard category of the medium to be processed. Otherwi-
se there is a risk of splashing liquids.

• When emptying the device use only the recessed handles to

carry and hold it.

• Set up the device in a spacious area on an even, stable, clean,

non-slip, dry and fi reproof surface.

• Prior to each use, always check the device and accessories for

damage. Do not use damaged components.

Caution! Only process and heat up media that has a fl ash

point higher than the adjusted safe temperature limit of the
heating bath that has been set.

The safe temperature limit of the heating bath must always

be set to at least 25 °C lower than the fi re point of the media
used.

Danger of being burnt! When in operation the

upper corner of the bath can heat up to 180 °C.

• Prior to fi lling or emptying the heating bath, the device must

be switched off and disconnected from the power supply at
the plug.

• Only fi ll or empty the heating bath when it is cold.
• Empty the heating bath prior to transporting it.
• Never operate the heating bath without tempering medium.
Caution! The preferred tempering medium in the heating bath

is water (up to approx. 80 °C). Low viscosity silicone oils (50
mPas) with a fl ashpoint > 260 °C are also permitted.

There is a risk of burning when using tempering media with

lower fl ashpoints!

• The heating bath temperature must not be allowed to rise

to

a value higher than the boiling point of the sol-

vent at normal pressure, since if the evaporating flask glass
were to break there would be a hazard due to liquid spray-
ing out (for instance breakage of the evaporating flask
glass during distillation of water using a silicone oil bath).

• When working with the IKA

®

rotary evaporator, be aware of

a hazard arising from breakage of the evaporating flask glass.

• Be aware of a hazard due to lack of grip on a wet evaporating

flask, in particular when operating the IKA

®

HB 10 heating

bath with silicone oil!

• When using as a water bath, the use of demineralised water

is recommended.

• Always observe the minimum fill level of one litre when using

oil as the tempering medium.

• Ensure that the IR interface is not soiled.
• Beware of hazards due to flammable materials.
• Only process media that will not react dangerously to the ex-

tra energy produced through processing. This also applies to
any extra energy produced in other ways, e.g. through light
irradiation.

• Do not operate the appliance in explosive atmos-

pheres, with hazardous substances or under water..

• Refer to the operating instructions for the accessories.

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