Technical data, Maintenance and cleaning – IKA MTS 2/4 digital User Manual

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Design voltage

VAC

230±

10%

or

VAC

115±

10%

Design frequency

Hz

50/60

Input power

W

45

Speed range

rpm

0 - 1100
(infinitely adjustable)

Speed setting

Turn dial on front side

Speed display

Scale 0 - 1100

Drive

Speed controlled
asynchronous motor

Agitation stroke

mm

3 Ø

Shaking motion

horizontal, circular

Time switch

min

1-99 / continuoues operation

Display

digital

Perm. duration of operation

%

100

Perm. ambient temperature

°C

+5 to +40

Perm. relative humidity

%

80

Protection class acc.
DIN EN 60529

IP 21

Protection class

I

Overvoltage category

II

Contamination level

2

Fuse

A

4 IKA-Id.Nr. 28 205 00

Operation at a terrestrial

m

max. 2000 above

altitude

sea level

Max. load

kg

2 (including attachment)

Dimensions (W x D x H)

mm

157x247x130
(without attachment)

Weight

kg

5,7

Subject to technical changes!

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Technical data

The IKA MTS 2/4 digital is maintenace-free. It is subject only to the
natural wear and tear of components and their statistical failure
rate.
When ordering spare parts, please give the manufacturing
number shown on the type plate, the machine type and the
name of the spare part.
Please send in equipment for repair only after it has been cleaned
and is free from any materials which may constitute a health
hazard. Use only cleansing agents which have been approved by
IKA to clean IKA devices. To remove use:

Dyes

isopropyl alcohol

Construction materials

water containing tenside / iso
propyl alcohol

Cosmetics

water containing tenside / iso
propyl alcohol

Foodstuffs

water containing tenside

Fuels

water containing tenside

For materials which are not listed, please request information from
IKA. Wear the proper protective gloves during cleaning of the devi-
ces. Electrical devices may not be placed in the cleansing agent
for the purpose of cleaning.
Before using another than the recommended method for cleaning
or decontamination, the user must ascertain with the manufactu-
rer that this method does not destroy the instrument.

Maintenance and cleaning

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