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401 Millcreek Road, Box 649Marietta, Ohio 45750USAPhone: 740-373-4763Toll Free: 800-438-4851FAX: 740-373-4189
Manual P/N 3177876Rev.K Dated 21MAY09
Installation/Service ManualColiform Incubator BathModel 2862/2863 (253)
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THE MATERIAL IN THIS MANUAL IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. THECONTENTS AND THE PRODUCT IT DESCRIBES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUTNOTICE. THERMO SCIENTIFIC MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITHRESPECT TO THIS MANUAL. IN NO EVENT SHALL THERMO BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES,DIRECT OR INCIDENTAL, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THIS MANUAL.
For repair information or replacement parts assistance from the manufacturer,call Technical Services using our toll free telephone number.
800-438-4851(FAX) 740-373-4189
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THE 240V UNITS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL WERE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FORTHE EUROPEAN MARKET AND ARE SUPPLIED WITH A EUROPEAN STYLE POWERCORD. FOR DOMESTIC USE, A U.S. STYLE POWER CORD (P/N: 3176836) MUST BEORDERED SEPERATELY.
INDEX DATE NOTES
REVISION STATUS
Initial release
Update pump assembly kit numbers(new pumps)
Add caution "acidic & causticsubstance
Add inlet screen info, correct wire color
Update performance specs, addchamber dimensions
New manual #, manufacture location
Modified drain assembly (connectionto H20 regulator)
consolidated with 3177688, removedCE symbol and declaration
Revised water specs
UL information
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ContentsINTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................1
UNPACKING AND DAMAGE ..........................................................................................1
GENERAL INFORMATION..............................................................................................2
PERFORMANCE .............................................................................................................2
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................2
WATER LEVEL REGULATOR .......................................................................................3
EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS ....................................................................................6
OPERATION ....................................................................................................................7
MAINTENANCE...............................................................................................................8
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................8
PARTS REPLACEMENT ..............................................................................................13
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION ..................................................................................16
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .....................................................................................17
ASSEMBLY & SCHEMATIC DWGS .............................................................................19
WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................28
P/N: 3177876 1
INTRODUCTIONYour satisfaction and safety are important toThermo and a complete understanding of this unitis necessary to attain these objectives.
As the user of this apparatus, you have theresponsibility to understand the proper functionand operational characteristics of your bath. Thisinstruction manual should be thoroughly read andall operators given adequate training beforeattempting to place this unit in service. Awarenessof the stated cautions and warnings, and compliancewith recommended operating parameters —together with maintenance requirements — areimportant for safe and satisfactory operation. Theunit should be used as described and for its intendedapplication; alterations or modifications will VOIDTHE WARRANTY.
WARNINGAS A ROUTINE LABORATORY PRECAUTION,ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHENWORKING WITH THIS APPARATUS.
This product is not intended, nor can it be used, asa sterile or patient connected device. In addition,this apparatus is not designed for use in Class I, IIor III locations as defined by the National ElectricalCode.
CAUTIONWHEN UNPACKING THIS PRODUCT, TWOPERSONS ARE REQUIRED TO LIFT THEWATER BATH AND PLACE IT ON A BENCH.
THE BENCH TOP MUST BE RIGID ANDSTRONG ENOUGH TO COMFORTABLYSUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT WHENFILLED WITH WATER.
UNPACKING AND DAMAGESave all packing material until unit is put intoservice. This merchandise was carefully packedand thoroughly inspected before leaving ourfactory.
Responsibility for safe delivery was assumed bythe carrier upon acceptance of the shipment;therefore, claims for loss or damage sustained intransit must be made upon the carrier by therecipient as follows:
1. Visible Loss or Damage: Note any externalevidence of loss or damage on the freight bill,or express receipt, and have it signed by thecarrier's agent. Failure to adequately describesuch external evidence of loss or damagemay result in the carrier's refusing to honoryour damage claim. The form required to filesuch claim will be supplied by the carrier.
2. Concealed Loss or Damage: Concealedloss or damage means loss or damage whichdoes not become apparent until themerchandise has been unpacked andinspected. Should either occur, make a writtenrequest for inspection by carrier's agent withinfifteen (15) days of the delivery date; then filea claim with the carrier since the damage is thecarrier's responsibility.
If you follow the above instructions carefully, wewill guarantee our full support of your claim to becompensated for loss or concealed damage.
DO NOT — FOR ANY REASON — RETURN THISUNIT WITHOUT FIRST OBTAININGAUTHORIZATION. In any correspondence toThermo, please supply the nameplate data,including catalog number and serial number.
P/N: 3177876 2
GENERAL INFORMATION
Precision Circulating Baths are widely used inresearch and quality control. Their superbtemperature uniformity and stability makes themespecially desirable for legal or reference tests.
The microprocessor control panel houses allfunctions necessary to operate the bath. The 4push-button switches and single digital displaywindow allow the operator to adjust bathtemperature and temperature calibration via asingle set of controls.
The proportional integral temperature controlcoupled with agitation supplied by a centrifugalpump located in the control housing allows precisetemperature control. Use of the gable coverprovided is required to maintain optimal temperaturesensitivity.
A high limit thermostat is provided and can be setto prevent heater runaway in the event oftemperature control failure.
The interior of the bath is constructed of stainlesssteel and is designed for operation with distilledwater or water solutions, such as water /ethyleneglycol with corrosion inhabitants added. The bodyis made from galvanized steel and is painted foradded protection. A drain is located at the far lefthand end of the bath. A stainless steel gable coveris also provided with the bath.
The 240-volt units are identical in appearance tothe 120-volt units.
PERFORMANCE DATAThe following table identifies the specifications forthe Coliform Baths.
Technical Specifications
Temperature Settings (factory preset) 35.0oC 41.5oC 44.5oC 45.5oCSensitivity (cover on) Uniformity (cover on) ±0.05°C ±0.05°C
Chamber SizeLength 27 inches (68.6cm.)Width 12 inches (30 cm.)Height 7.5 inches (19 cm.)
Capacity (1.5" from top) 9.1 gallons (34.5L.)
INSTALLATION
WARNINGINSTALLATION SHOULD BE COMPLETED BYQUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Location - The most uniform operating conditionswill be obtained by placing the bath on a levelsurface in an area remote from drafts, ventilatingoutlets, radiators, and other rapidly changingambient conditions.
Environmental Conditions- This instrument isdesigned to operate safely under the followingconditions:
• Indoor Use Only• Temperature: 5° to 40° C• Maximum Relative Humidity: 80% for
temperatures to 22°C• Maximum Altitude 2000 meters• Mains supply voltage flucuation ±10, or per
project plan• Installation (Overvoltage) category II,
Pollution Degree 2
Table 1Listing of Models Included In This Manual
CatalogNumber Volts Hertz Watts Amps Mains Fuse Power Board
Fuse
3166678 120 50/60 1550 12.9 N/A N/A
3166679 240 50/60 1550 6.5 FST-5x20-10A FST-6.3x32-6.3mA
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1 Installation category (overvoltage category) definesthe level of transient overvoltage which the instrumentis designed to withstand safely. It depends on thenature of the electricity supply and its overvoltageprotection means. For example, in CAT II which isthe category used for instruments in installationssupplied from a supply comparable to public mainssuch as hospital and research laboratories and mostindustrial laboratories, the expected transientovervoltage is 2500V for a 230V supply and 1500V fora 120V supply.
2 Pollution Degree describes the amount of conductivepollution present in the operatingenvironment. Pollution Degree 2 assumes thatnormally only non-conductive pollution such as dustoccurs with the exception of occasional conductivitycaused by condensation.
Maximum performance is assured across thefollowing temperature range:
• 15ºC to 45ºC
Electrical Connections -
IMPORTANTFOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPARATUSMUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
1. The power cord provided on this unit is equippedwith a three-prong (grounding) plug whichmates with a standard three-prong groundingwall receptacle to minimize the possibility ofelectric shock hazard from this apparatus. Ifin doubt, the user should have the wallreceptacle and circuit checked by a qualifiedelectrician to make sure the receptacle providesadequate current and is properly grounded.
2. Where a standard two-prong wall receptacleis encountered, it is the personal responsibilityand obligation of the user to have it replacedwith a properly grounded three-prong wallreceptacle. Do not, under anycircumstances, cut or remove the third(ground) prong from the power cord. Donot use a two-prong adapter plug.
Determine the total amount of current being usedby other apparatus connected to the circuit to beused for this apparatus. It is critical that the addedcurrent demand of this (see nameplate) and otherequipment used on the same circuit does notexceed the rating of the fuse or circuit breaker.
CAUTIONBE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY IS THE SAMEVOLTAGE AS ON THE NAMEPLATE.THE POWER CORD IS THE MAINS DISCONNECT.MAKE SURE THE RECEPTACLE IS ALWAYS EASILYACCESSIBLE.TO AVOID BUILD-UP OF MINERAL DEPOSITS ANDTO PREVENT CORROSION, USE ONLY DISTILLEDWATER (50K OHM TO 1M OHM) IN THE BATH. USINGCHLORINATED TAP WATER OR ADDITIVESCONTAINING CHLORINE WILL VOID THEMANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY. SIMILARLY, HIGHPURITY (DEIONIZED) WATER THAT DOES NOT FALLWITHIN A 50K TO 1M OHM RESISTIVITY RANGE ANDA 7 TO 9 PH RANGE WILL ALSO VOID THEWARRANTY. CONTACT TECHNICAL SERVICESWITH ANY QUESTIONS.ELECTROLYSIS CAN DAMAGE STAINLESS STEELIF AN OBJECT IS ALLOWED TO REST DIRECTLY ONTHE SURFACE, TRAPPING MOISTURE THATBECOMES OXYGEN STARVED BUT ISSURROUNDED BY WATER CONTAINING OXYGEN.THE RESULTING ELECTROLYTIC ACTION WILL PITOR ERODE THE STAINLESS STEEL.
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NOTEWATER LINE MARKING ON THE WATERLEVEL REGULATOR IS AN INDICATOR OFTHE APPROXIMATE WATER LEVEL THATTO BE MAINTAINED IN BATH. THEASSEMBLY HAS BEEN SET TO MAINTAINAPPROXIMATELY 1-3/4" OF WATER. TORAISE THE SET WATER LEVEL, LOOSENTHUMBSCREW & RAISE WATER LEVELREGULATOR TO DESIRED LEVEL(COINCIDE WITH WATER LINE MARK) &TIGHTEN THUMBSCREW TO HOLDWATER LEVEL REGULATOR IN PLACE.
NOTE:
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THUMBSCREW
WATER LEVEL REGULATOR(OPTIONAL)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - Use thefollowing steps along with Fig. 1 & 2 shown on thefollowing page.
1. Turn off unit, disconnect power & drain waterfrom the bath.
2. Unscrew drain plug from side of bath body.
3. Replace with elbow connector and reducingbushing (shipped loose). Note the reducingbushing is used on units built after February2006.
NOTETO ENSURE A GOOD SEAL, WRAP THREADSWITH TEFLON TAPE OR EQUIVALENT SEALER.
4. Tighten elbow connector so open end (tubefitting) faces straight down.
5. Place Water Level Regulator BracketAssembly on the lip of the bath pan (drain sideof the bath towards the rear of the unit). Thesmall flange with gasketing near the top of thebracket should rest against the inside of thebath pan. The other 2 flanges with gasketingshould rest against the outside of bath body.
6. Insert the plastic tubing (coming from thebottom of the water level regulator) into theelbow connector (at the drain) and tighten theelbow connector fitting firmly to ensure a goodseal.
7. Uncoil Tygon tubing and press onto 1/4" HoseBarb Fitting (located at the top of water levelregulator). Hose clamps are provided to ensurea good seal.
8. Hook-up other end of the tygon tubing to watersupply and turn on water. (Water pressureshould fall within the following range: MIN isapprox. 15 PSI, MAX is approx 75 PSI)
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WATER LEVEL REGULATOR ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 2CUTAWAY FRONT VIEW OF BATH (120V UNITS)
FIGURE 1SIDE VIEW OF BATH (120V UNITS)
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FIGURE 1SIDE VIEW OF BATH (240V UNITS)
FIGURE 2CUTAWAY FRONT VIEW OF BATH (240V UNITS)
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INLET SCREEN ASSEMBLY(OPTIONAL)
An optional inlet screen assembly is packaged witheach unit. If used, this screen will filter foreignmaterials (i.e. pieces of paper) from being suckedthrough the pump. To install the screen assembly,refer to the diagram below.
NOTE:IF USED, THE SCREEN ASSEMBLY MUST
BE INSPECTED DAILY. REMOVE ANYDEBRIS FOUND ON THE SCREEN.
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1. LED Display - The three-digit LED display isused to show both the actual and set point values forthe temperature.
2. Heater On Lamp - The "Heater ON" lamp isilluminated when power is applied to the heater.
3. Calibrate - The Calibrate key is used to adjust theactual temperature value to match a calibratedreference thermometer.
4. Temperature Selection Keys - ("UP" or "Down")These keys are used to select one of the fourtemperature setpoints.
5. Enter Key - TheEnter Key is used tostore a new setpointvalue.
EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS
Power Switch - The power switch is located onthe lower right hand side of the bath, it providespower for the entire unit.
Hi-Limit Thermostat - The hi-limit thermostat islocated immediately to the left of the power switchon the lower right hand corner of the bath. Thehigh limit is an adjustable control used to preventthermal runaway in the event that the primarycontrol fails. After you have stabilized the bathtemperature, use a standard screwdriver to adjustthe potentiometer. When delivered, the Hi-Limit isturned fully clockwise (highest setting). In thisposition, the Hi-limit light will be OFF. Turn thepotentiometer counterclockwise until the Hi-Limitlight is ON, thenadjust clockwise 1/8 of a turn.Verify that the Hi-Limit light is OFF. Now if yourbath temperature rises above the desired setting,the Hi-Limit protection will be activated.
Control Panel - The control panel is located ontop of the bath and provides primary temperaturecontrol. The control panel contains the followingfeatures (See Figure A).
FIGURE A
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OPERATION
CAUTIONEXERCISE CARE WHEN USING ACIDIC ORCAUSTIC SOLUTIONS AS THEY WILL ATTACKTHE GALVANIZED STEEL BATH BODY IF SPILLEDINTO THE BATH. IF SPILLS DO OCCUR, THE BATHLIQUID SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY DRAINED ANDTHE UNIT THOROUGHLY FLUSHED. SPILLS ANDCONDENSATION SHOULD BE CLEANED/REMOVED FROM ALL METAL SURFACES AFTEREACH USE.
When filling the bath with water, allowance must bemade for the displacement of water upon immersionof samples. Do not use deionized water. Seewater specs in CAUTION on Page 3.
CAUTIONWATER LEVEL REQUIREMENTS ARE -MINIMUM LEVEL - WATER LEVEL SHOULDBE 1 1/2 INCHES ABOVE THE PUMPOUTLET. THIS WILL KEEP THE PUMP FROMRUNNING DRY AND FAILING TO OPERATE.MAXIMUM LEVEL - WATER LEVEL SHOULDNOT BE HIGHER THAN 1 INCH FROM THETOP OF THE BATH PAN.
To conserve energy, reduce evaporation, andincrease temperature control accuracy, use thegable cover provided. Do not use aluminum foil asa cover, as it may cause corrosion due to anelectrochemical reaction.
1. Add distilled water to bath. Use waterlevels as instructed above.
2. Power up: Depress the power switchlocated at the lower right hand corner of thebath. The unit is fully operational uponapplication of power and the display willread actual bath temperature.
3. To set temperature control point:a. Press SETPOINT. The display shows the
current temperature setpoint.b. Press UP or DOWN until the desired
temperature setpoint displays.c. Press ENTER to store the new value.d. Display returns to actual temperature.
If ENTER is not pressed, new value will not be setand display will return to actual temperature.
4. To calibrate temperature display:a. Use a calibrated reference thermometer.b. Press CALIBRATE key.c. Press UP or DOWN to adjust display to
match thermometer.d. Press ENTER.e. Display should now match your calibrated
thermometer.
If ENTER is not pressed, new value will not be setand display will return to previous actualtemperature.
NOTEAS WATER BATHS ARE OPERATED,ESPECIALLY AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES,CONDENSATIONWILL FORM ON THEUNDERSIDE OF THE GABLE COVER. THEAMOUNT OF CONDENSATION CAN BECONSIDERABLE. CARE SHOULD BEEXERCISED WHEN REMOVING THE COVERSO THAT WATER WILL FALL BACK INTOTHE BATH CHAMBER, AND NOT ON THEBATH SURFACE. THE COVER SHOULD BEPLACED UPSIDE DOWN WHEN REMOVEDTO MAINTAIN A DRY WORK AREA.
CAUTIONWHEN OPERATING AT TEMPERATURESGREATER THAN 60 ºC, DO NOT TOUCH THEMETAL SURFACE OF THE GABLE COVER. LIFTTHE GABLE COVER BY THE KNOB ONLY.
WARNINGEXPLOSION, IMPLOSION OR THE RELEASEOF TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE GASES ARISINGFROM THE MATERIAL BEING HEATED IS THESOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER.
P/N: 3177876 10
Removing Discoloration: Should the stainlesssteel ever become discolored by iron rust, use thefollowing procedure to remove all traces of therust and restore the stainless steel.
WARNINGOBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETYPRECAUTIONS! USE HEAVY GLOVES OROTHER ADEQUATE HAND PROTECTION.WEAR GOGGLES OR OTHER ADEQUATE EYEPROTECTION. ONLY WORK IN AREAS WITHADEQUATE VENTILATION.
Prepare a solution of 20% nitric and 1.5%hydrochloric acid (if preferred, a 2% to 5% solutionof warm oxalic acid may be used). Swab solutionover surface, allowing it to remain until all rust isloosened. This will usually take 1 to 2 minutes.
As soon as rust is loosened, immediately flush withclean water until all acid is removed.
Screen assembly option: If this option is installed,inspect daily and remove any debris from thescreen.
Periodic Safety Check: Test the operation ofthe Hi-Limit thermostat, as described on page 7,every three months.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNINGSERVICE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMEDBY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. BEFOREREPLACING ANY ELECTRICAL ORMECHANICAL COMPONENTS, UNPLUG THELINE CORD. IF ELECTRICAL POWER ISREQUIRED FOR SERVICE, USE EXTREMECARE.
Refer to Problems and Solutions for troubleshootinginformation on the baths. This guide provides thebasic information required to repair the bath.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning: Stainless steel resists corrosion;however, it is not impervious to it. Propermaintenance of the stainless steel bath chamberhelps assure many years of service.
CAUTIONAVOID SPILLING HARSH CHEMICALS ONTOTHE BATH, AS CORROSION OF THE STAINLESSSTEEL MAY RESULT.
IMPORTANTTHE USER HAS THE RESPONSIBILITYFOR CARRYING OUT APPROPRIATEDECONTAMINATION IF HAZARDOUSMATERIAL IS SPILT ON OR INSIDE THE BATH.
The bathmshould be cleaned regularly with mildsoapy water and rinsed with distilled water. Shouldalgae or other undesirable microorganisms formon the top of the bath media, add a littleformaldehyde or quaternary ammonium germicide,available from Thermo (P/N 3166250).
IMPORTANTIF IT IS NECESSARY TO USE THE FOLLOWINGCHEMICALS, LIMIT THE TIME TO A MAXIMUMOF FOUR HOURS. CLEAN SURFACESIMMEDIATELY AFTER USE.
-Aluminum Chloride -Barium Chloride-Bichloride of Mercury -Calcium Chloride-Carbolic Acid -Chlorinated Lime-Citric Acid (boiling) -Dakin's Solution-Ferrous Chloride -Mercury Salts-Lysol Mercuric Chloride -Phenol-Potassium Permanganate -Stannous Chloride-Potassium Thiocyanate -Tartaric Acid-Sodium Hypochlorite
CAUTIONNEVER USE THE FOLLOWING CHEMICALS:
-Aqua Regia -Ferric Chloride-Iodine -Sodium Azide-Sulfuric Acid
CAUTIONDO NOT USE OTHER CLEANING ORDECONTAMINATION METHODS WITHOUTFIRST CONTACTING TECHNICAL SERVICES.
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The following is a list of the tools and instrumentsrequired to perform the procedures outlined in theTroubleshooting Procedures table.
Tools Needed:• Phillips or Flat Blade Screwdriver• 7/16" Socket or adjustable wrench• Ohmmeter• DC Voltmeter• AC Voltmeter• 5VDC Power Supply
When changing circuit boards, please useCAUTION when re-installing the flat cableconnectors that come from the display board. Makesure the pins are NOT bent or broken. Boards thatare fine otherwise, will not operate correctly if thesepins have been abused, because they will notreceive the necessary signals from other boards.
Before attempting any troubleshooting for aparticular problem, it is good practice to verifypower supply voltages of the POWER SUPPLYboard #3176677. Read these steps beforeperforming them to get acquainted with theprocedure.
1. Be sure that the main power source is OFF ordisconnected.
2. Connect J101 and J105 to the POWERSUPPLY BOARD. DO NOT connect J102 thatcomes from the CPU and the DISPLAY at thistime.
3. Connect the negative lead of the voltmeter toTP2 - COM. Select a VDC of 20. Connect thepositive lead to TP1 - UNREG.
4. Turn ON the main power.
5. The voltmeter should be reading approximately14 volts DC ±2.
6. Connect the positive lead to TP3 ±5V. Thevoltmeter should be reading +5 volts DC ±0.5.
7. Turn OFF main power.
8. Connect the display board ribbon connector tothe power supply board at J102 and thenrepeat steps 3 thru 6. Do not connect theconnector to the CPU board at this time . If theabove voltages are not measured again, thedisplay board has a bad component which isloading down the voltages. If the voltages arestill present, continue on to step 9.
9. Connect the display board ribbon connector tothe CPU board J310 and repeat steps 3 thru 6.If the above voltages are not measured again,the CPU board has a bad component which isloading down the voltages. This board willhave to be replaced.
GENERAL INFORMATION: The POWERSUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY #3176677 has the triac(solid state AC voltage switch) on it which suppliesthe power to the heater. This triac is "told" tooperate, when need be, by the microprocessor.There is another device known as an opto-couplerwhich serves as the high/low voltage isolatorbetween the triac and the microprocessor.
When the bath starts experiencing temperatureproblem and/or variations, due to known controllermalfunctioning, these two components becomeprime suspects. The reason being, they are underhigher operating stress than other components.
If the bath starts experiencing temperatureproblems such as no heat, or "creeping" upwardheat, then follow the troubleshooting instructionsbelow. These instructions require the use of avoltmeter being able to measure DC and ACvoltages (preferably a digital voltmeter).
WARNINGTHE FOLLOWING TROUBLESHOOTINGINSTRUCTIONS REQUIRE THAT POWER BEON. ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNELSHOULD PERFORM THESE PROCEDURES.
Open the control cover and familiarize yourselfwith the POWER SUPPLY assembly #3176677.Locate the triac (Q2), the opto-isolater (U1), resistor(R4), test point #2 (TP2-COM). The firstmeasurements will be DC voltage measurements,a DC scale of at least 10 volts should be selected.
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5. The bath is not heating when it should berequesting heat. Voltage measurements aremade on the POWER SUPPLY BOARD#3176677.
a. Select a setpoint temperature at least 10°above what the actual temperature is.The bath should be requesting heat asindicated by the heater "ON" indicatorlamp on the front panel. It should be oncontinuously, not flashing.
b. Measure the voltage at U1-PIN 2 withrespect to TP2-COM. It should be nogreater than 4 VDC.
c. Measure the DC voltage across R4. Sincethe bath is requesting heat, there shouldbe current flowing through this resistormaking the voltage drop equal to 3 VDC±0.5.
d. If the last two steps are not as stated, thenmost likely the CPU board is bad and it willhave to be replaced. Otherwise continueto step "e".
e. Switch the voltmeter to an AC volts scalecapable of reading 120 volts.
f. Measure the voltage between U1-PIN 4and U1-PIN 6. It should be less than 1VAC.
g. If it is not, then most likely the opto-couplerU1 is bad and the POWER SUPPLYboard will have to be replaced. If it is,continue to step "h".
h. Measure the voltage directly across theheater. It should be line voltage 110VACto 120 VAC.
i. If it is not, then most likely the triac Q2 isbad, and the POWER SUPPLY board willhave to be replaced.
PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
*********** Problem A : No Heat *************
1. Verify that the setpoint temperature is greaterthan the actual water temperature.
2. Verify that the HIGH TEMP light is "OFF". Ifthe light is "ON", turn the HIGH LIMITCONTROL fully clockwise.
3. Check temperature probe voltage reference.These measurements are on the CPU board#3176678.
a. Place the negative lead of a DC voltmeteron TP1-COM test point. Measure thevoltage at U7-pin 2. It should beapproximately 14 volts DC. Then measurethe voltage at U7-Pin 6. It should beapproximately 5 volts DC. If the 14 volts ispresent but not the 5 volts, the CPU boardmust be replaced.
4. Check temperature probe.a. Measure the bath water temperature and
make note of it. Make sure it will notchange drastically during this check.
b. With a DC voltmeter, measure the supplyof the temperature sensor at J302 pins 1& 3. It should be approximately 5 volts. Ifit is, then continue on to step "c". If not, seeStep 3a.
c. Measure the output of the temperaturesensor at J302 pins 2 & 3. Pin 3 being thereference or ground. The outputrelationship of voltage to degreescentigrade is listed in the table below.Compare the measured voltage to thetemperatures listed to determine if theprobe is working.
TempDegrees C Volt
TempDegrees C Volt
10 0.500V 60 1.400V
20 0.680V 70 1.580V
30 0.860V 80 1.760V
40 1.040V 90 1.940V
50 1.220V 99 2.218V
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g. If it is not, most likely the opto-coupler U1is bad and the POWER SUPPLY boardwill have to be replaced. If it is, continue tostep "h".
h. Measure the voltage directly across theheater. It should be approximately 0 VAC.
i. If it is not, them most likely the triac Q2 isbad, and the POWER SUPPLY board willhave to be replaced.
2. Check Temperature Probe. Problem A, Step 4.
6. Check heater.
a. Disconnect the bath from its electricalsupply.
b. Isolate the heater from any circuitry bydisconnecting one of the heater leads.
c. Using an ohmmeter, check the heaterresistance. Appropriate heater resistancevalues are listed below:
If the resistance reads 0 or infinity, thenreplace the heater.
d. Check the resistance between the heaterleads and ground (green wire). If theresistance reads 0 ohms, replace theheater.
********* Problem B: Constant Heat *********
1. Bath is heating when it is not requesting heat.
a. Select a setpoint temperature at least 10°below the actual temperature. The bathshould not be requesting heat as indicatedby the HEATER ON indicator lamp on thefront panel. It should NOT be oncontinuously or even flashing.
b. Measure the voltage at U1-PIN 2 withrespect to TP2-COM. It should be no lessthan 4 VDC.
c. Measure the DC voltage across R4. Thevoltage should be approximately zero volts.
d. If the last two steps are NOT as stated,then most likely the CPU board is bad andit will have to be replaced, otherwisecontinue to step "e".
e. Switch the voltmeter to an AC volts scalecapable of reading 120 volts.
f. Measure the voltage between U1-PIN 4and U1-PIN 6. It should be line voltage 110VAC to 120 VAC.
*** Problem C: Unstable Temperature *** Control or Display
1. Use gable cover provided to improvetemperature control.
2. If control is stable but not at desiredtemperature, then check temperaturecalibration. Re-adjust if necessary.
3. Check Temperature Probe, Problem A, Step 4.
** Problem D: Display Reads NNNN or UUUU **
The control boards have the ability to detect anOPEN or SHORTED temperature sensor. Thesetwo conditions are shown on the display as follows:
DISPLAY CONDITIONUUUU SHORT CIRCUIT
OPEN CIRCUIT
Before coming to the conclusion that the probe isbad when one of these displays appear, check theconnection of the probe to the circuit board forpolarity and alignment.
**Problem E: Display Reads all Eights (8888) **
1. The most common cause of this problem isthe failure of the driver integrated circuit on theDISPLAY/KEYBOARD board (#3176679).Replace it.
UUUU
120 Volt 240 Volt
MODEL2862/2863 10 OHMS 40 OHMS
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*** Problem F: Pump Does Not Circulate *** Water
1. Verify that the water level is above both thepump inlet and outlet.
2. If pump is not running, verify that power isapplied to the bath. If power is present, checkwiring of pump to power switch. If wiring iscorrect, replace the pump.
3. If pump is running but water is not circulating,open the control panel and gently squeeze thelong piece of rubber tubing a few times to helpremove any air trapped within the pumpingsystem.
4. If water is still not circulating, check for foreignmatter in the pump inlet fitting.
PARTS REPLACEMENT
Before removing any parts for replacement, verifypart in question by following the instructions listedin the troubleshooting guide.
Refer to Parts Replacement Table below forappropriate replacement procedures. Failure tofollow parts replacement procedures may causedamage to the bath.
WARNINGBEFORE REPLACING ANY PART, TURNPOWER SWITCH TO OFF, THEN UNPLUGTHE UNIT FROM ITS POWER SOURCE.SERVICE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AQUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
CAUTIONWHEN REPLACING TEMPERATURE SENSOR,HEATER OR CIRCULATING PUMP, MAKE SUREALL SEALS ARE WATERTIGHT BEFOREAPPLYING ELECTRICAL POWER.
PARTS REPLACEMENT
NOTE: For easiest access to the control housing, place bath on the edge of a bench or table.Remove four screws on upper side of control housing and carefully lower hinged control panel tothe vertical position.
Circulating PumpReplacement
1. Drain water from bath.2. Remove the two pump leads attached to power switch and green wire from pump to ground lug.3. Loosen the two visible hose clamps with a screwdriver and remove tubing from pump.4. Disconnect pump from pump bracket by removing two screws and remove pump from bath.5. Reverse above procedure to install new circulating pump.
1. Drain water from bath.2. Remove diffuser pan from bath.3. Remove connector J302 from CPU board.4. Remove temperature sensor fitting from inside bath pan. - Hold small nut on fitting firmly with a wrench. - Remove large fitting piece with another wrench.5. Remove rubber grommet from temperature sensor.6. Carefully slide sensor through the control housing and remove.7. Reverse above procedure to install new temperature sensor.8. Recalibrate new temperature sensor. See Temperature
Calibration on page 15.
Replace Temperature Sensor
P/N: 3177876 15
Replace Heater 1. From inside control housing, remove 2 nuts and disconnectwires from heater leads.
2. Remove two hex nuts from heater ends using a 13/16"socket and remove heater.
3. Reverse above procedure to install new heater.
Replace "HI LIMIT" 1. Remove four leads from thermostat terminals. Thermostat
2. Remove two screws from thermostat bracket and removebracket.
3. Carefully tilt bath on its side.
4. Remove eight screws from bottom plate and remove plate.
5. Remove insulation from bottom of pan and between panand control panel wall.
6. Loosen two nuts from thermostat bulb bracket.
7. Carefully remove thermostat from control housing by slidingbulb through hole in control panel wall.
8. Reverse above procedure to install new Hi Limit thermostat.Use extreme care when installing new thermostat. A sharpbend in the thermostat capillary will crimp off flow ofhydraulic fluid.
Replace Power Supply 1. Remove connectors J101, J102, J103, and J105 from board. Board Use extra care when removing J102 so as not to bend
connector pins.
2. Remove five nuts from board and then remove it.
3. Reverse above procedure to install new power supply board.
Replace CPU or 1. Remove connectors J302 and J303 from CPU board. Display/Keyboard Board 2. Remove connector J102 from power supply board. Use
extreme care when removing J102 so as not to bendconnector pins.
3. Remove four nuts from CPU board and remove CPU boardand Keyboard/Display board.
4. Remove J201 from CPU board. Use extreme care whenremoving J301 so as not to bend connector pins. Removeboard.
5. Reverse above procedure to install new board.
PARTS REPLACEMENT (CONT'D)
See note on thefollowing page **
P/N: 3177876 16
PARTS REPLACEMENT (CONT'D)
6. The software must be configured to match the Bath model. To enter configuration mode, press the upper left push-button
switch while applying power. The upper left switch is labeled"Calibrate." This switch is used to enter configurationcodes and steps through the different levels of
configurations. When a triangle is shown in the chart, thepush-button is to be depressed once for each symbol.
Immediately following power up with the switch depressed,the readout will display a 3-digit number. This is the softwarerevision. The readout will then begin to do a self-test ofdigits. Press the "Calibrate" switch once. The readout willdisplay 0000. Follow the listing below to complete theconfiguration.
A. Enter 37 using up/down arrows. Press "Calibrate"
B. Enter 51 using up/down arrows. Press "Calibrate"
C. Enter 2.0 using up/down arrows. Press "Calibrate"
D. Enter 500 using up/down arrows. Press "Calibrate"
E. Enter 1 using up/down arrows. Press "Calibrate"
F. Display Not Used. Press "Calibrate"
G. Display Not Used. Press "Calibrate"
H. LOW TEMP CALIBRATION*LITTLE c. Factory Setting. Press "Calibrate"
I. HI TEMP CALIBRATIONBIG C. Factory Setting. Press "Calibrate"
Configuration is now complete
Replace CPU or Display/Keyboard Board See note below **
* Calibration of the low and high end of the sensor input is done at the factory. Field calibration ofthe sensor may be performed using the following technique: Enter the configuration routine andpress the top left switch until a little "c" (Item H) is displayed. Add water that is around 10°C to thebath completely covering the sensor. Insert a calibrated thermometer. After the thermometerstabilizes, match the display setting to the thermometer reading by pressing the "UP" or "DOWN"push button switch. Press the top left switch. The readout will now display a big "C" (Item I).Remove water from the bath and add hot water of about 70 - 80°C. After the unit stabilizes, matchreadout display to temperature on thermometer and press the top left switch. Calibration is nowcomplete.
**Note: When replacing CPU printed circuit board reprogramming may be necessary. Follow thoroughly instructions provided with the replacement circuit board.
P/N: 3177876 17
8. Place the temperature probe and a calibratedreference thermometer into an ice bath. PressUP or DOWN until the display value matchesthe reference thermometer. Press ENTER tostore the new low temperature calibrationvalue.
9. The display will now show CXX.X - this is HighTemperature Calibration. (XX.X is the actualbath temperature).
10. Place the temperature probe and a calibratedreference thermometer into a steaming waterbath. Press UP or DOWN until the displayvalue matches the reference thermometer.Press ENTER to store the new hightemperature calibration value.
NOTEPRESSING OFFSET AT ANY TIME DURINGTHE CALIBRATION PROCESS WILL RETURNUNIT TO NORMAL OPERATION MODE ANDDISPLAY WILL SHOW ACTUAL BATHTEMPERATURE.
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
The following provides a step-by-step procedurefor temperature calibration. Do not deviate fromthe procedure or the calibration of your bathmay be inaccurate.
CAUTIONTHIS PROCEDURE SHOULD ONLY BEPERFORMED AFTER INSTALLING A NEWTEMPERATURE PROBE INTO THE BATH.
1. Connect the temperature probe connector toJ302 on CPU board.
2. Turn Power switch to the OFF position.
3. Press and hold UP, DOWN, and ENTER keyswhile turning Power ON.
4. The unit will now cycle through an LED displaytest. Press ENTER to end test.
5. The display will now read 0000. Press UP untildisplay reads 0012.
6. Press ENTER - The unit is now in calibrationmode. If some other value than 0012 isdisplayed and ENTER is pressed, the unit willreturn to normal operating mode and displaywill show actual bath temperature.
7. The display will now show CXX.X (XX.X is theactual bath temperature) - this is LowTemperature Calibration.
P/N: 3177876 18
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Model #2862/2863
120V 240V
Bath Pan Kit 3167141
Diffuser Pan Assy 3164479
PCB Kit, PowerSupply 3166924
PCB Assembly, CPU 3167119
PCB Assembly, Display 3166679
Heater Kit 3167136 3167137
Voltage Connector 3176698 3176699
Wire Harness 3176700
Temperature Probe Kit 3167144
O-Ring Kit, Water Bath 3167129
Tubing Kit 3167145
"Hi- Limit" Thermostat Kit 3167143
ON/OFF Switch 3175318
Hi Limit Light, Amber 3177575 3173907
Line Cord 3178034 3179481
Pump Assembly Kit 3167333 3167342
Drain Kit (includes Nut & O-Ring)
3166191
P/N: 3177876 19
ACCESSORY PARTS LIST
Model#2862/2863
120V 240V
Cover, Gable 3166208
Kit, Water Level Regulator 3166223
Sanitizer, Oakite 3166250
Test Tube Rack (Capacity 50 tubes) 3161601
Petri Dish Rack (Capacity 96 dishes) 3166183
P/N: 3177876 20
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P/N: 3177876 23
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SIDE VIEW(WITH CONTROL COVER REMOVED AND WIRING EXCLUDED)
P/N: 3177876 24
O-RING SUPPLIEDWITH FITTING
NUT
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THERMOSTAT BULB(PART OF THERMOSTAT)
1/8” HALF COUPLING
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FRONT VIEW(CUTAWAY DETAIL OF TEMP PROBE & PUMP OUTLET)
TO REMOVE TEMPERATURE PROBE:-HOLD NUT ON INSIDE OF PAN CLOSEST TO PAN WALL FIRMLY WITH WRENCH-REMOVE FLEX FITTING-SLIDE RUBBER GROMMET OVER END OF TEMPERATURE PROBE-SLIDE TEMPERATURE PROBE INTO CONTROL HOUSING
P/N: 3177876 25
FRONT VIEW(CUTAWAY DETAIL OF PUMP INLET & HEATER)
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NUT(PROVIDEDWITH HEATER)
HEATER LEAD(PART OF WIREHARNESS)
PUMP INLET
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HEATER
HOSE CLAMP
P/N: 3177876 26
INSULATION
BODY
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TO REMOVE HEATER:-REMOVE HEATER BRACKET(S)FROM INSIDE OF PAN-REMOVE HEATER LEADS FROM ENDOF HEATER-REMOVE LARGE NUT LOCATED INAREA BETWEEN PAN AND BODYWALL-LIFT HEATER OUT OF PAN
HEATER REMOVAL DETAIL
CUTAWAY VIEW OF DRAIN
DRAIN PLUG
BODY
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BOTTOM COVER
NUT(PROVIDEDWITH HEATER)
NUT(PROVIDEDWITH HEATER)
HEATER LEAD(PART OF WIREHARNESS)
P/N: 3177876 27
CPU/PCB ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATION
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CPU PCB ASSY
TO TEMPPROBE
P/N: 3177876 28
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e're
re
ad
y to
an
sw
er
yo
ur
qu
estio
ns o
n e
qu
ipm
en
t w
arr
an
ty, o
pe
ratio
n, m
ain
ten
an
ce
, se
rvic
e a
nd
sp
ecia
l
ap
plic
atio
n.
Ou
tsid
e t
he
US
A,
co
nta
ct
yo
ur
loca
l d
istr
ibu
tor
for
wa
rra
nty
in
form
atio
n.
Re
v. 4
4
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9001
REGI
STER
ED
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TH
ER
MO
FIS
HE
R S
CIE
NT
IFIC
IN
TE
RN
AT
ION
AL
DE
AL
ER
WA
RR
AN
TY
The W
arr
anty
Period s
tart
s t
wo m
onth
s f
rom
the d
ate
your
equip
ment
is s
hip
ped f
rom
our
facili
ty.
This
allo
ws f
or
ship
pin
g
tim
e s
o t
he w
arr
anty
will
go into
effect
at
appro
xim
ate
ly t
he s
am
e t
ime y
our
equip
ment
is d
eliv
ere
d.
The w
arr
anty
pro
tec-
tion e
xte
nds t
o a
ny s
ubsequent
ow
ner
during t
he f
irst
year
warr
anty
period.
Deale
rs w
ho s
tock o
ur
equip
ment
are
allo
wed
an a
dditio
nal six
month
s for
deliv
ery
and insta
llation, pro
vid
ed the w
arr
anty
card
is c
om
ple
ted a
nd r
etu
rned to the T
echnic
al
Serv
ices D
epart
ment.
During the first year, c
om
ponent part
s p
roven to b
e n
on-c
onfo
rmin
g in
mate
rials
or
work
manship
will
be r
epaired o
r re
pla
ced
at T
herm
o's
expense, la
bor
exclu
ded. In
sta
llation a
nd c
alib
ration a
re n
ot covere
d b
y this
warr
anty
agre
em
ent. T
he T
echnic
al
Serv
ices D
epart
ment
must
be c
onta
cte
d f
or
warr
anty
dete
rmin
ation a
nd d
irection p
rior
to p
erf
orm
ance o
f any r
epairs.
Expendable
ite
ms,
gla
ss,
filters
, re
agents
, tu
bin
g,
and g
askets
are
exclu
ded f
rom
this
warr
anty
.
Repla
cem
ent
or
repair o
f com
ponents
part
s o
r equip
ment
under
this
warr
anty
shall
not
exte
nd t
he w
arr
anty
to e
ither
the
equip
ment or
to the c
om
ponent part
beyond the o
rigin
al w
arr
anty
period. T
he T
echnic
al S
erv
ices D
epart
ment m
ust giv
e p
rior
appro
val
for
retu
rn o
f any c
om
ponents
or
equip
ment. A
t T
herm
o's
option,
all
non-c
onfo
rmin
g p
art
s m
ust
be r
etu
rned t
o
Therm
o p
osta
ge p
aid
and r
epla
cem
ent
part
s a
re s
hip
ped F
OB
destination.
TH
IS W
AR
RA
NT
Y I
S E
XC
LU
SIV
E A
ND
IN
LIE
U O
F A
LL
OT
HE
R W
AR
RA
NT
IES
, W
HE
TH
ER
WR
ITT
EN
, O
RA
L O
R
IMP
LIE
D.
NO
WA
RR
AN
TIE
S O
F M
ER
CH
AN
TA
BIL
ITY
OR
FIT
NE
SS
FO
R A
PA
RT
ICU
LA
R P
UR
PO
SE
SH
AL
L A
PP
LY.
Therm
o s
hall
not
be lia
ble
for
any indirect
or
consequential dam
ages inclu
din
g,
without
limitation,
dam
ages r
ela
ting t
o lost
pro
fits
or
loss o
f p
rod
ucts
.
Your
local
Therm
o S
ale
s O
ffic
e i
s r
eady t
o h
elp
with c
om
pre
hensiv
e s
ite p
repara
tion i
nfo
rmation b
efo
re y
our
equip
ment
arr
ives.
Printe
d instr
uction m
anuals
care
fully
deta
il equip
ment
insta
llation,
opera
tion a
nd p
reventive m
ain
tenance.
Conta
ct
your
local dis
trib
uto
r fo
r w
arr
anty
info
rmation.
We’re r
eady t
o a
nsw
er
your
questions o
n e
quip
ment
warr
anty
, oper-
ation,
main
tenance,
serv
ice a
nd s
pecia
l applic
ation.
Re
v. 4
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STER
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