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SERVICE MANUAL
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (not part of this manual) BROSHURE SERVICE Servicing Schedule Trouble Shooting Test Points Mounting and adjustment of the torsion spring Assembly and adjustment of the drive Cleaning of Instrument Parts Electrical Safety Check FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Block Functions Functions of Main Board Key and Indication Board (Part of Main Board) DIAGRAMS Block Diagram Wiring Diagrams Wiring Connection Diagrams Main Board (120V) - Component Plan Main Board - Wiring Diagram DISASSEMBLY OF INSTRUMENT PARTS Housing / Casing Parts Sealing Elements Mechanical Components Electrical Components Drive Components Components of Cooling Plant SPARE PART FIGURES AND LISTS Break Down Drawings Spare Part Lists Preventive maintenance checklist Calibration Certificate TECHNICAL BULLETINS
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2 Service 2.1 Servicing Schedule (yearly procedure recommended) 2.1.1 Maintenance Routine without Dismantling the Centrifuge 2.1.1.1 Electrical Installation and Safety switch OFF the centrifuge and disconnect the unit from power, check voltage supply and mains fusing (15 Amps, slow blow characteristic) check condition of plug and wall socket - (let) replace defective parts check cord condition and fixing / connection - replace or refit it check condition of instrument socket and replace it in case of bad contacts 2.1.1.2 Location and Mechanical Installation check the base (ground, table, lorry with lockable wheels etc.) for resonance-free and stable conditions check for a well ventilated place and sufficient distances to walls or adjacent equipment, without exposition to direct sunlight check the leveling of the centrifuge drive with use of a spirit level 2.1.1.3 Lid Locking Mechanism and Safety Device connect the centrifuge to power and switch ON check for easy lid closing and self-acting lid opening - if in disorder, readjust lid's swivel hinge and/or torsion spring check the central rubber gasket for lid sealing and replace it, if damaged for checking of the safety circuit: start the centrifuge let it shortly run and stop it, the lid must not be opened as long as the message "end" will be indicated - if safety circuit is out of function, replace main board 2.1.1.4 Cleanliness of Spin Chamber and Motor Casing open the lid and remove the rotor (for loosening turn socket wrench in arrow direction - see rim of rotor chamber, push 2 screw drivers in opposite holes and pull the rotor vertically out) clean the spin chamber with a dry and absorbent cloth (remove all dust and moisture - see also section for Cleaning) check the correct seat and condition of the motor cover and take care of the cleanliness of the annular slot around the motor shaft: penetrating fluids can damage the upper motor bearing, remove fluids with an injector and/or absorbent paper 2.1.1.5 Rotor and Accessories Condition and Sealing check the condition of rotor and accessory parts (especially all supporting or stressed partitions): the rotor and/or accessory parts must not be used any longer, if there are visible traces of mechanical damage or rust check the condition of rotor and/or accessory sealing and replace them in case of malfunction 2.1.1.6 Rotor and Accessories Condition and Sealing check the condition of rotor and accessory parts (especially all supporting or stressed partitions): the rotor and/or accessory parts must not be used any longer, if there are visible traces of mechanical damage or rust check the condition of rotor and/or accessory sealing and replace them in case of malfunction 2.1.1.6 Rotor Fixing and Motor Shaft check the trouble-free condition of the locking nut and replace it in case of malfunction check the condition of the drive motor shaft: the centrifuge must not be used any longer, if the drive shaft is damaged (bend, thread is worn out, etc.) 2.1.1.7 Temperature Control Circuit clean the condenser with a dust exhauster check the thermal isolated fixing and the correct place of the temperature sensor reinstall the rotor and run the centrifuge at maximum rotor speed and at 4C, check the temperature 15 minutes later: the displayed and measured value should be approximately the same (allowed tolerances 2)
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2.1.2 Maintenance Routine after Dismantling the Centrifuge Casing 2.1.2.1 Motor Supporting Elements check the supporting and damping motor elements and replace them in case of increased rubber abrasion or abundance of imbalance. We recommend yearly change - but at least every 3 years. A service kit 70904580 is available. 2.1.2.2 Braking Circuit check the function of the braking circuit (warming up of brake resistor, even and noiseless brake effect) and replace defective parts in case of malfunction 2.1.2.3 Ventilation and proper Air Flow check the sucking performance of the fans (a piece of paper must be sucked on), if necessary clean or replace defective fan check the air path and lateral sealing: no air must be redrawn from inside, if necessary replace the lateral insulation 2.1.2.4 Lead and Screwing Connections check the terminal and plug connections of all leads and on all boards and electrical components, tighten all loosen screwing connections, refit or replace defective parts check the screwing connections of all boards, mechanical and electrical components and retighten them if necessary (use screw locking lacquer for motor mounts and lid lock assembly) 2.1.2.5 Protection Earth Core and Grounding Connections check the protection earth core for continuity and all grounding plug connectors check isolation resistance and accessible current
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Possible Error Corrective Procedure Source mains fuse or circuit check fuse or circuit breaker and replace or switch on breaker failed again defective mains cord, check leads, socket and mains switch, replace socket or mains defective parts switch unit fuse or fuses on Replace the fuse, if fuse blows up again, search for main board defective other faults faulty connection check connections on main and key board, check from main board to connecting leads, replace faulty parts key board faulty indication or replace main board completely main board NV-RAM out of insert the valid NV-RAM and push it correctly into socket or not socket correctly placed reduced voltage remedy the failure supply (<95V) if the voltage drops often, use a voltage stabiliser bad or missing check all ground connections and the ground ground connection connection of the main boards parameter NV-RAM no or defective NV-RAM rotor not open lid, check load, close lid again and start symmetrically loaded base is not sturdy change or reinforce the base (floor, table lorry with enough and comes lockable wheels) into vibrations centrifuge is not level the centrifuge correctly, use a spirit level on top correctly leveled of centrifuge rotor has imbalance (mechanical causes) rotor must not be used any longer, send back to factory replace the drive motor remedy see above, opening device only at standstill after a waiting time of 1-2 minutes press key again replace complete main board replace complete lid lock push lid centrically into lock and press the key again re-adjust the lid centrically
imbalance run
drive shaft is bent, rotor fixing is damaged missing mains voltage lid coil is not or not sufficiently PTC resistor has lid cannot supplied with released be opened voltage faulty driving or triac by key circuit pressure at faulty lid coil faulty winding of coil standstill lid bolt is jamming lid is not lid is deformed or correctly locked disadjusted
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Service Trouble Shooting Possible Error Corrective Procedure Source Forbidden! close lid immediately, turn power OFF/ON, wait for Lid opening device must only be used at termination of br phase until end message appears standstill check leads and connectors to micro switch, in case Defective micro of a faulty micro switch, replace lid lock device switch or leads or completely connectors to micro switch are let motor cool down, then check temperature switch interrupted and leads with Ohmmeter Motor overcheck air cooling, circulation temperature switch has tripped (no check solderless connections XM1-3 and motor sufficient air flow or windings, replace defective parts motor has run on 2 phases only) micro switch motor overtemperature switch short interruption of mains supply bad contact of instrument supply line rotor is jammed motor is jammed connection: drive main board motor didn't start faulty temperature measuring test: PT100 substitution by resistors, indication after power ON defective drive faulty main board faulty temperature sensor (PT100) or leads defective amplifier or converter check leads and micro switch check motor over-temp. switch and leads for continuity, replace faulty parts Wait for rotor standstill (approx. 75 sec) and re-start Check plug contacts of supply line and replace defective parts if necessary check for easy movement, remove any jamming objects remove drive, replace faulty parts check terminal and lead connections, replace faulty parts check resistance of motor windings, replace faulty parts replace main board check plug connection and resistance of PT 100, replace faulty sensor set the temperature to 20C and watch the display: 100 (02)C 120 (502)C if not replace the main board check leads and voltage supply on main board and compressor, replace defective parts search for leakage, evacuate and refill with new refrigerant check compressor relay and relay driving, replace defective parts if happened repeatedly, connect a surge inter mains and unit check leads and brake resistor, replace defective parts replace main board accuSpin Micro R
Error Indication
protection circuit (15V) for lid and motor temperature control was interrupted during run 15V supply circuit is interrupted at standstill rotor comes to standstill without braking force rotor didn't turn
E-00 flashes
E-04 flashes
E-04 flashes
compressor didn't chamber over work temperature indication value >50C loss of refrigerant chamber under temperature indication <-10C compressor didn't cut off voltage pikes on mains supply faulty brake path faulty component
E-08 flashes
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Error Cause
checksum error NV-RAM wrong or not of NV-RAM initialised sporadic: strong electromagnetic disturbance continuously: error on main board
E-11 flashes
if error returned very often screen the disturbance source or operate the centrifuge on another place replace defective main board if error returned very often screen the disturbance source or operate the centrifuge on another place replace defective main board
E-23 flashes
sporadic: strong too much electromagnetic tolerances during disturbance temperature continuously: error calibration on main board
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Test Points Test Points mains terminal XN terminal XM motor voltage values must be the same between all 3 motor leads (U,V,W)
Conditions all given values are related on 120V (10%) mains voltage for boards supply Rotor 3243
in each case measured inter 2 motor leads after reaching selected speed no effective values! -1 115V AC 3000min -1 155V AC 6000min -1 210V AC 13000min acc. time: 15s, dec. time: 17s soft iron or digital effective measuring meter(true RMS) Max. during acceleration -1 speed = 13000min
3 * 0,6A
320V DC at standstill intermediate 350V DC max. during braking phase Bremsens voltage UD inter U+ (cathode 305V DC speed = 13000min-1 D4) and U- (anode D5) 275V DC shortly at maximum acceleration current ID of intermediate circuit, (measured as voltage drop across control resistor R100) UM = I D * R M motor winding resistance 20C -insulation value brake resistor R24 parallel R101 compressor terminal XG terminal box pull off starting relay -insulation fan motor terminal XK lid solenoid terminal XC lid switches plug XA Over temperature switch Motor terminal XB Temp. Sensor plug XU Edition: 01 17.02.03 He 25mV DC 3000min -1 40mV DC 6000min -1 65mV DC 13000min 180mV DC shortly at maximum acceleration -45mV DC shortly at maximum braking 3 x 14 > 10M 235 3,6 5,5 10,4 0,3 > 10M 150 switch OFF unit, pull off motor plugs, measure inter 1 -> 2, 2 -> 3, 3 -> 1 resistance inter each phase and motor casing resistor temperature: 20C compressor temperature 20C resistance main coil (between terminal 13 + 14) auxiliary coil (between terminal 12 + 13) coil starting relay inter phase and compressor casing resistance disconnect one pole of terminal XK fan temperature20C resistance , not activated
-1
20
15V DC
15V DC 95mV
voltage drop by closed lid and disconnect one pole of terminal XB voltage drop chamber temperature 20C (PT100: 108) 2-6 accuSpin Micro R
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2.4.1 Purpose The torsion spring offers the user a comfortable support when closing and opening the centrifuge lid. When the "open lid" key is pressed, the lid lock is released on both sides and the lid bursts open and remains in a 20 position. Up to an angle of 45 the lid remains stable in any chosen position, beyond 45 it automatically opens to full extent. 2.4.2 Mounting The torsion spring assembly contains the following parts: torsion spring 2 plain bearing bushes (for shaft guidance) 2 bushing nipples (for leg catch) 2 set screws (aid for fixing legs) dowel pin (for hooking the torsion spring onto the shaft) tube of Loctite 221 (for fastening screws) tube of Molykote TP42 (for lubrication of the torsion spring) Preparation: The defective torsion spring has been removed as described in Section 5, the old plain bearing bushes and bushing nipples have been removed. 1. Press the new plain bearing bush from outside into the right-hand bore of the chassis. 2. Slip on both bushing nipples up to the head of the hexagon bolt M6x12. Fix the screws again to the chassis and secure with Loctite 221. 3. Push the old dowel pin carefully from the shaft using a pin punch, then push the new dowel pin on using a plane surface (e.g. a wooden panel). Mounting the shaft and torsion spring: 4. Grease the short end of the shaft evenly using about 5 g of Molykote TP42. Attention! Do not cover the plain bearing with grease! 5. Slip the torsion spring onto the short end of the shaft (short loop first). 6. Push the long end of the shaft through the left-hand bore of the chassis and slip into right-hand plain bearing bush. 7. Press the plain bearing bush via the shaft into the left-hand bore of the chassis. 2.4.3 Adjustment Preassembly and alignment of the legs: 8. Push both legs onto the ends of the shaft such that the bores are horizontally oriented and the leg ends point forward. 9. Screw the M8 nuts loosely onto each of the shaft ends to position the legs. 10. Screw one dowel pin each tightly into the rear threaded bores, thereby fixing them with the bore in the chassis. Stretching the torsion spring: 11. Push a suitable screwdriver from behind into the left-hand bore of the shaft and turn totally to the front. Grip the shaft via the middle bore with another screwdriver and turn it to approximately 15 from horizontal. 12. Tighten fast both nuts of the shaft. 2.4.4 Assembling lid and housing 13. Put lid in place. It must catch audibly into both locks. 14. Screw on front cap screws on both sides, thereby fastening the lid tightly to the two legs. 15. Replace one by one the two set screws in the rear bores by the remaining two cap screws. 16. Manually release the locks. The lid should come to rest at an angle of 15-30. If this is not the case, re-stretch using the middle bore of the shaft. Should this be impossible, the lid must be disassembled and the spring must be stretched anew! 17. If the angle is okay, secure the M8 nuts with one drop of Loctite each on the legs. 18. Close the lid and replace the rear cap screws on both sides by set screws. Attention! Set screws must not jut out of the legs! Edition: 01 17.02.03 He 2-7 accuSpin Micro R
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19. Screw lid off and mount housing. 20. Reassemble lid as described above and check opening angle of 15-30. 2.5 Assembly and Adjustment of the Drive 2.5.1 Purpose of the adjustment The temperature measurement of the Biofuge fresco is done using a slim temperature probe. The tip of this temperature probe is fixed at a very short distance to the motor cover as well as to the rotor. In order to guarantee an accurate temperature measurement, a defined distance to both rotor and motor cover is mandatory! For this purpose, the drive must be adjusted. 2.5.2 Mounting / Adjustment of the drive with help of the rotor #3243 Fasten rubber buffers to the transverse crosshead using nuts and washers. Place transverse crosshead inside the chassis and fasten with screws such that the screws are aligned with the upper ends of the long holes. Connect the motor to the rubber buffers using the screws and locking rings. Adjusting the transverse crosshead Put three cylindrical spacers with a thickness of 6,00,1 mm (diameter 10 to 20mm) for rotor #3243 into the evaporator. Position the rotor onto the motor shaft and fasten with flanged nut. Loosen the screws about turn and carefully move transverse crosshead downward until the rotor rests on top of the spacers. Attention! Make sure the transverse crosshead is horizontally placed. Besides, the rubber buffers must not be stretched or tilted. Fasten all 8 screws of the transverse crosshead. Checking the adjustment Replace the spacers by three 5,00,1 mm thick spacers (diameter 10 to 20mm) for rotor #3243. Fasten rotor again as prescribed. Turn rotor manually. The motor is correctly mounted if the rotor does not touch the spacers. If it does, the adjustment must be repeated. Remove spacers and secure screws with a drop of screw lock. Reinstall centrifuge and rotor as prescribed and do a test run. 2.6 Cleaning of Instrument Parts
ATTENTION - WARNING! The electrical and electronic components must not be cleaned with moist detergents! For Cleaning the centrifuge housing or its accessories see Operating Instructions section 1 (maintenance and care). Electronic components Clean dusty components carefully with a dry and soft brush and remove loose dust with a vacuum cleaner. Fans Scratch off carefully with a knife or similar tool the crusted dirt from the fans blades. Resulting grooves or marks must be removed subsequently with a fine abrasive cloth. Loose dirt is to remove with an absorbent cloth or vacuum cleaner. Vent holes Remove dirt from the vent grid behind the front panel by using a brush and vacuum cleaner. Condensers of cooling plant The louvers between the condensers heat air deflectors have to be vacuum cleaned. In case of persistent dirt the unit must be carried to an appropriate place where the condensers can be cleaned with compressed air from inside to outside. Bent heat air deflectors have to be realigned correctly.
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ATTENTION! A final electrical safety check must be performed after each maintenance and/or repair! Resistance check of protective conductor The measuring value of the resistance between the mains plug's grounding pin and the grounding conductors of the motor, electronic chassis and the casing must not exceed 200 m. Insulation resistance Check Check also the insulation resistance between the poles of the mains plug and the grounding conductor; the resistance value must be more than 2 M. Accessible current measured to EN 61 010 The accessible current must not exceed 3.5 mAmps in single fault condition (interrupted protection earth wire)! In accordance with the EN61010, IEC1010 and UL3101 such a fault condition can be reproduced by the following measuring circuit.
Steckergehuse / plug-in casing Spezifaktionen fr Megert - TRMS, DC - 5kHz oder mehr - Eingangswiderstand > 1M - Toleranz 5% oder besser - Crest Faktor 5 oder besser V AC Specifaction for the meter - TRMS, DC - 5kHz or more - Input resistance > 1M - Tolerance 5% or better - Crest Factor 5 or better
0,22F 5%
10k 5%
0,022F 5% 500 1%
L (N) N (L) PE
Krperstrom: accessible current: I [mA] = U [mV] / 500: Umax = 1750mV Imax = 3,5mA
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3 3.1
The accuSpinMicro R is a microprocessor controlled laboratory tabletop centrifuge with induction drive motor and refrigerator. Following boards and components are located inside of the unit (see block diagram section 4 page 4-1): Two poles mains switch is mounted in the bottom of the front panel's right side Main board with microprocessor part and power electronics, 2 fuses (4AT) are serving for board protection Key and indication board (EASYCONTROL programming with temperature display) Three phase induction drive motor with an integrated thermal over temperature switch (cut-out at 140C) Temperature sensor PT100 Compressor with starting relay (inside terminal box) and starting capacitor Two lid lock assemblies with solenoid and integrated micro switches (mechanical bolt keeper, magnetically dislocking) Brake resistor mounted on main board Two fans (parallel connected) for cooling of condenser, drive, compressor and electronics 3.2 Main Board Functions
The main board is mounted on the rear side of the front panel. The components on main board are arranged in following groups (see also wiring diagram page 4-2 and 4-3). Board fusing (2 x 4 Amps. slow blow feature) Noise Filter for suppression of radio interference, caused by the fast switching power electronics (9,9 kHz), in accordance with the EN 55011 Power pack for low voltage supply of microprocessor part (potential separated by transformer) and power electronics (mains potential) Triac control circuit for both parallel connected fans Triac control circuit for both parallel connected lid solenoids ( DC supply via bridge rectifier) Triac control circuit for compressor relay Bridge rectifier for DC intermediate circuit supplying brake control path and frequency converter Microprocessor part with Controller (central processing unit) and ASIC80 (specific integrated circuit for controlling of centrifuge functions)
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Functional Description 3.2.1 Power Pack The power pack consists of a transformer, bridge rectifier and voltage regulator. U1 = 5 V supplies central processor, key and indication board and temperature measuring circuit reference potential A1: connected to protective conductor (GND) Additional generated by one way rectifying from the mains voltage: U2 = 15 V supplies control electronics of frequency converter via the protection circuit of FET over temperature switch (118C - normal closed), closed lid switch and motor over temperature switch (normal closed) reference potential: A2! mains potential! EXERCISE CAUTION when measuring etc. 3.2.2 Intermediate Circuit with Brake Path and Frequency Converter Intermediate Circuit The DC intermediate circuit serves as an energy store between the AC power input and the transmitted motor performance. The intermediate circuit consists of a bridge rectifier (4 diodes) and one reservoir capacitor which is softly charged, continuously supplied during operation and slowly discharged after power off. Brake Path Electrical power is fed back into the intermediate circuit during motor deceleration (motor acts as generator). This braking power is transformed into heat by two big brake resistors (parallel connected) on board so that the intermediate circuit voltage does not rise to an excessive level (see section 2 test points on main board). The brake resistors are switched into the intermediate circuit by a fast switching transistor (pulse width modulation). This transistor is voltage dependant controlled by a selfacting stage (closed loop). Frequency Converter The motor is 3-phased provided with chopped direct voltage blocks. These blocks are variable in frequency and pulse width modulation and are dephased to 120 between the motor windings. Beginning with low frequency and small pulse width chopped blocks, both parameters will be increased up to the operators set speed. By this variation the acceleration power of the drive motor can be effected. For deceleration the frequency and pulse width parameters will be reduced. The frequency converter is protected against over current, over temperature and over voltage.
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3.2.3 Microcontroller (Central Processing Unit) The controller block includes the central processor unit (CPU) 80C21 PLCC and the data storage (NV-RAM) 9346 with the software identification No's. for: CPU: RAM: 097 8 xx (first displayed No. in speed, time and temperature field) 415 8 xx (second displayed No. in speed, time and temperature field)
The second parts of these No.'s (xx displayed in the temperature field) will be upgraded if necessary. The ROM with control program is integrated in the CPU. The most important operating parameters (e.g. the maximum data or the last operator settings) are stored in the non volatile (NV) -RAM. The CPU co-operates with the ASIC 80 component via the 8 bit data bus and some control lines. The ASIC 80 is a specially designed integrated circuit for the driving of our centrifuges (with induction motors), containing additional functions for temperature measuring and electronics protection.
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3.3 Key and Indication Board The key and indication board is mounted behind the display. The connection to the main board is done by a 14 pole flat cable. The 7-segment displays, the control key LED and the operating keys are also managed by the CPU. For the programming serves EASYCONTROL (see Operating Instruction Manual). Function of key elements keys S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 name lid symbol double arrow square symbol arrow to right speed arrow down speed arrow up temp. arrow down temp arrow up time arrow down time arrow up function(s) to open the lid (only possible at standstill) quick run, to start - keep the key pressed stop, to terminate the centrifugal run manually start, to set a centrifugal run in rotation to decrease the value of the set speed to increase the value of the set speed to decrease the value of the set temperature to increase the value of the set temperature to decrease the value of the set time to increase the value of the set time
Function of indicating elements indicat. H01,H02 H03,H04 name temperature range time range function(s) indication of sample temperature, right part of software identification numbers of CPU and NV-RAM indication of centrifugation time and hold (hd), left part of software identification numbers of CPU and NV-RAM -1 indication of speed [1000 (min )] left part of software identification number run finished (End) error messages like (LId, E- ) indication of rotation after starting till End
speed range
rotation-LEDs
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
instrument plug
x1000
accuSpin
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S1
mains switch
XF
XF
XN
main board
brake resistor
CPU
NV-RAM
XA
XC
XB
XM
XU
XK
XG
F3
Y1
S3 S1
Y2
S4 S2
3~
M1
V1
PT 100
M2 temp. sensor
M3
M4 compressor
lid solenoid
lid switch
lid solenoid
lid switch
overtemp. switch
motor
legend
screwing connection plug connection
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Block Diagram
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main board
7805
5V (VCC)
A1=GND
+15V 0V=A2
XL
F1 8AT
NTC
XN XPE
"E-07"
K1
5 J
"E-08"
autom. brake control
PTC
"E-08"
R1 220 brake resistor
"E-07"
XG/1
XG/2
XV/1
XV/2 M2
XB/1
XB/2
XA/1
XA/2
XC/1
XC/2
14
M2
10
S1..S4
"E-17" "LId"
C S
M3
Y1 Y2 lid solenoid
"E-07"
11 13
"E-07"
PE chassis PE motor
"E-17"
lid switch
3 4
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S5
U1 (5V) A1
S6
H3
H4
H5 H7 H6
H9 H8
A,B F,E
H1
H2
S1
S2
MUX
A,B,C,D E,F,G,DP 8 3 S4 S3 S8 S7
XF
14
XF
Y1, Y2
RESET
U1 (5V) A1 = GND
P part
U2 (15V)
UD+
K1(M2)
13
ASIC 80
CPU
NV-RAM
"E-10" "E-11"
i dyn
F U
E- 8 LId... "E-7"
idyn
UD-*
15V
idyn E- 0
XM/1
XM/2
XM/3
3 F3 overtemperature switch 4
"E- 0"
physical separation
V1 J
"LId"
M1 Motor motor
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mounting of unit ground, right side in front key and indication board 1x PE - terminal 1 pole 1x screw M4x10mm 2x fan washer 4,3mm
PE - fan M2
bottom plate 1x PE - terminal 3 pole 1x screw M4x10mm 2x fan washer 4,3mm XU b PE - main board
Y1
a lid solenoids Y1 und Y2
heat sink
main board
Y2
a b 1 amored chamber toroidial core, Valvo 4322 020 97183 + cable tie
XC
2
S1
4 2
XK M2 M3
2
b a
Y1
2 S3
lid lock, left side 1
XG
2 compressor
temperature sensor
M4
L N
F1
pass through from inside all leads marked by ellipse brake resistor R 101
XN XB1
PE
XA
XB2
XM1
XM2
XM3
b a
1
Y2
S4 2
5 mains switch S0 2
I 0
4 1
1 S1 4
no. 1
no. 2
no. 3
2 4 1
lid switches S1 u. S2 instrument plug PE N L 1x screw M4x25mm 1x PE - terminal 3 pole 6x fan washer 4,3mm 3x nuts M4 1 S2 4
M1
PE - motor drive motor 1x screw M4x16mm 2x fan washer 4,3mm 1x nut M4
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starting capacitor terminal: 11 u. 13 mains - L shrinkage hose 12,7mm + 1 cable tie SST1 starting capacitor 10 11
120mm mains - N 12 14 13 5x 400 mm PE terminal box XB1 PE overtemp. switch XB2 XM1 XM2 motor connections
compressor wiring
XG/N XG/L
fans
XK/L
wiring fans
XK/N
PE - Lfter PE - fans
M2
M3
PE - main board
unit ground, left side in front
bottom plate
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
unit socket
clip 6,5mm
TM
KM
plug XA
length from clip 125 mm 140 mm overtemp. switch 140 mm 150 mm 300 mm 210 mm drive
XB1/2 overtemperatur switch XM1/3 motor, connect. 1, 2, 3 XC XG XK lid solenoids Y1 + Y2 compressor fans M2 + M3
coil switch
PE - fan 2 fan M2 S0 *
PE-fan 3 fan M3
temperature sensor
fans
compressor
mains input
mains switch
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clip 6,5mm
front of unit
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
XD plug service
XK terminal fans
XG terminal compressor
XN terminal mains
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Controller INHIBIT PHASE1_O PHASE1_U PHASE2_O PHASE2_U PHASE3_O PHASE3_U protection circuit
+15 U-*
+15 U-* U+
TEMP_0
TEMP_1
TEMP_1
KUEHLUNG LUEFTER
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
R16 2R5 NTC
Power Connection
XN L N 1 2 F1
D9 1N4007 D4
L1 1 R17 120k
SI 8AT 6.3x32 UL
XPE1 PE
DC intermediate circuit
U-
V6 T1 120V T120V/9V BV28969 GASS 1 Z1 0u1/100R 2 1 2 R21 1 6 R28 100R SMD V2 T1213 R19 47R SMD R20 1k SMD 1 D6 S21ME4 4 2 GND 330R SMD 3 K1a 4 SM4007 SMD V7 SM4007 SMD V8 V5 SM4007 SMD C20 1000u 25V SM4007 SMD V1 780M05C 2 VI G N D 1 VO 3
not placed
VCC
REL120V HL1-HP-AC120
compressor XG
2
GND
to drive compressor
KUEHLUNG
lid solenoid XC
2 1
V50 SM4007 SMD V62 SM4007 SMD V63 V61 SM4007 SMD SM4007 SMD
C17 2n2 Y
fans XK
2 1 2R6 PTC R46
R27 6 R29 100R SMD C18 2n2 Y V4 T1213 R25 47R SMD R26 1k SMD 1 D8 S21ME4 4 2 GND 330R SMD
to drive fans
LUEFTER
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auto calibration
C2 100n SMD
8 3 R1 2
R4 270k SMD
VCC
VDD
(74HCT4052)
VSS
GND
VEE
GND
R5 100K SMD
VCC
R9 390R SMD
Temp_1 A 0 1 1
GND
1u C7 1u
8 V S
D3 LM331
C8 10u
R/C R E F G N D 4 C U R 2 F OUT
GND 3
TEMPERATUR
temperature signal
C1 220n Fo R7 12k SMD
GND
GND
R8 2k7 SMD
GND
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not placed VCC 1 2 3 4 D10 REF RESIN CT GND TL7705 VCC VCC SENSE RESET RESET SMD 8 7 6 5 Temp H1 TDSG5150 M /RESET H2 TDSG5150 M Time H3 TDSG5150 M H4 TDSG5150 M A H8 LED GN 3MM H9 LED GN 3MM R50 10k SMD GND P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P2.0 P2.1 P2.2 P2.3 P2.4 P2.5 P2.6 P2.7 RD WR PSEN ALE/P TXD RXD 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 19 18 32 33 13 11 AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 8x220R SMD AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 WR_6X GND > > > < VCC INH ERROR /RD /WR ALE D15A 1 > < 2 11 22 3 4 5 6 7 GND XF 1 14 2 13 3 12 4 11 5 10 6 9 7 8 DIP14 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 D16 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 2 1 13 12 11 10 9 8 A B C D E F G DP
C70 1u GND SMD 35V TA C23 GND GND GND GND GND
GND C34 1u
VCC R40 4k7 SMD 35 D13 EA/VP X1 X2 RESET INT0 INT1 T0 T1 P1.0 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7
22p
SMD
J1 J 11.14112
21 20
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8
H12 1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP 3 1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP 3 1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP 3 1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP E 3 F
LED
C24
22p
SMD
10 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C OC 74HC573
SMD
Xf DIP14 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 C37 10u 1 1 1 1 1 9 8 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 C32 100n 1 SMD 6 A V B C C C R51 1k SMD 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V20 V53 V54 V55 V56 V57 V17 BC807 R32 1k SMD V9 BC807 R53 1k SMD V19 BC807 R52 1k SMD V18 BC807 R31 1k SMD V10 BC807
> /DECKELAUF < /DECKEL < /LUEFTER VCC D11 8 VCC 6 NC 7 NC 5 GND GND D15B 4 74HC14 SMD 6 D15C 74HC14 SMD 5 10k 3 10k SMD R41 9346 R42
CS SK DI DO
1 2 3 4
VCC XE 1 2 3 4
to drive compressor
SMD 74HC14 D15F to drive fans 12 LUEFTER 74HC14 SMD
PC Burndy 4pol
SMD
GND
A A A A A A A A GV / / D D D D D D D D N D WR 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DDRD VDD 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D D D D D D D D G V WR T T 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NDR DOE DD U T TTT EEE MMM PPP 5 4 3 D12 VDD GND 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 GND
S1 = LID S2 = Quick Run S3 = STOP S4 = START S5 = - SPEED S6 = + SPEED S7 = - TEMP S8 = +TEMP S9 = - TIME S10= + TIME
C31 100n SMD VCC not placed VDD
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
H5 TDSG5150 M
H6 TDSG5150 M
H7 TDSG5150 M
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
GND GND VDD PH1_O ALE PH2_O A0 PH3_O 8-BIT-Modus A1 PH1_U A2 PH2_U DREHZ_IN PH3_U DREHZ_OUT GND VDD VDD WR_6X TAKT55_IN WR_7X TAKT55_OUT TEMP2 TAKT11_IN MODE PWM_IN RESET PWM_OUT1 T EI BIT9 PWM_OUT0 MN INH_IN F_IN PT U TEST F_OUT TT EE FEI I Q AARRRR T T EBNN _ QK K DDA R E E HE HH O _ T T _ _ T U G MMV L R _ _ G U I _ _ 4 5 U P NP P DE S OON T N0 1 XXRT D1 0 DRP0 1 D 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 E R VR G G G DO N N N DR D D D
GND VDD
GND PHASE1_O PHASE2_O PHASE3_O PHASE1_U PHASE2_U PHASE3_U INHIBIT D17A GND
C35 10u
C36 10u
C69 10u
C72 10u
VSS R54
1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP
1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP
1 7 6 4 2 1 9 0 5 A B C D E F G DP
/DECKEL
1 74HC14 SMD
/RESET /DECKELAUF
V45 BC807
ASIC80
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U+
XA1
2 1 2 1
not placed
+15
1 2
UEBERSTROM
overcurrent signal
R96 12k SMD
R93 2k2 V47 BC817 C61 10n SMD R100 2k2 SMD
C66 10u
DECKELAUF
4 1 5
U-*
0R18
2W
/UEBERSPANNUNG
excess voltage signal relative excess voltage recognition active, if the motor put back power to the intermediate circuit absolute excess voltage recognition active, if the brake resistor is faulty or if the mains voltage is too high over current recognition
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VCC C58 10u not placed GND INHIBIT 100k SMD C73 10u GND SMD 25V TA C46 100n SMD GND GND C45 100n SMD GND R77 C38 100n SMD
V27 BC807 C47 10n SMD R65 1 220R SMD 2 3 D18 SFH6106-3 4 SMD 3 D19 SFH6106-3 4 SMD C55 10u SMD 25V TA 1 220R SMD 2 R67 VCC 1 220R SMD 6 2 3 D21 SFH6106-3 4 SMD 3 D20 SFH6106-3 4 SMD R59 1M SMD R102 15R SMD V22 BUZ215 +15 LL4148 V46 ZMM12 SMD R58 1M SMD 100k 2W R48 15R SMD V21 BUZ215
V29 VCC LL4148 R81 PHASE1_O 47k SMD GND V30 LL4148 R82 PHASE1_U 33k SMD GND C40 220p SMD 9 74HC14 SMD D26D 8 5 74HC14 SMD D26C C39 220p SMD 1 74HC14 SMD D26A 2 3 74HC14 SMD D26B 4
V40 LL4148
C48 1n SMD
V39 LL4148
C51 1n SMD
R69 1 220R SMD 2 3 D22 SFH6106-3 4 SMD 3 D23 SFH6106-3 4 SMD C56 10u SMD 25V TA 1 220R SMD 2 R71 VCC 1 220R SMD 2 74HC14 SMD R73 1 220R SMD 2 3 D28 SFH6106-3 4 SMD 3 D29 SFH6106-3 4 SMD C57 10u SMD 25V TA 1 220R SMD 2 R75 VCC 1 220R SMD 10 74HC14 SMD 2 3 D31 SFH6106-3 4 SMD D27D 9 8 74HC14 SMD 11 D27E 3 D30 SFH6106-3 4 SMD V42 ZMM12 SMD 2 3 D25 SFH6106-3 4 SMD D27B 3 4 74HC14 SMD 1 D27A 3 D24 SFH6106-3 4 SMD
V31 VCC LL4148 R83 PHASE2_O 47k SMD GND V32 LL4148 R84 PHASE2_U 33k SMD GND C42 220p SMD C41 220p SMD 11 74HC14 SMD D26E 10 13 74HC14 SMD D26F 12
V38 LL4148
C49 1n SMD
V24 BUZ215
V37 LL4148
C52 1n SMD
V41 LL4148
V33 VCC LL4148 R85 Phase3_O 47k SMD GND V34 LL4148 R86 Phase3_U 33k SMD GND C44 220p SMD C43 220p SMD 5 74HC14 SMD D27C 6 13 74HC14 SMD D27F 12
R62 1M SMD
V36 LL4148
C50 1n SMD
15R SMD
V26 BUZ215
V35 LL4148
C53 1n SMD
U-*
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The index numbers stated in ( ) reappear within the spare part figures (block diagram, schematic diagram of cooling plant) and the spare part lists. 5.1 Dismantling the Housing
5.1.1 Front Panel (100) Open the lid. Pull out the mains plug. Pull the unit a little over the table's rim and remove both screws (105) from the bottom of the front panel. Pull the front panel's lower rim a few centimetre to front and push it vertically out of the upper plastic frame. ATTENTION! Do not pull the front panel too much to front! Doing so could tear off the upper plastic holders! For continuing the disassembly remove or disconnect all wires. Refitting the front panel is performed analogously in reverse order. 5.1.2 Lid (130) Open the lid. Pull out the mains plug. Remove the 4 Allen head screws (135), using a 5 mm key and take off the lid. 5.1.3 Casing (120) Remove the front panel and the lid (see 5.1.1 and 5.1.2). Remove the 3 Phillips screws (125) in front and both lateral. Press both legs of the torsion spring down and fix them with a 5-mm set screw (or one of the 4 allen head screws) in the bore of the frame. Lift the housing at the front and the rear, pull upwards past the legs of the torsion spring and flip over to the front. If the leg is fixed with an Allen head screw, carefully widen the opening of the housing with a screw driver! Pull off mains switch wires and take off the casing inclusive lid sealing. Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order. Insert the rubber sealing with the gluing seam in front and press on evenly all around
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5.2
5.2.1 Motor Rubber Cover (221) Temperature probe and motor are glued to each other! When disassembling the two, damage to either or both of them cannot be excluded! Open lid, unplug mains plug Loosen rotor nut (90) with 10-mm socket wrench (91) and pull out rotor. Press out motor cover from the lower edge to the middle and pull upwards off the plastic flange of the motor. Carefully pull motor cover and the two insulating washers (224) situated underneath upwards along the drive axis and deposit on the side of the temperature probe within the rotor chamber. When the motor cover is replaced, the temperature probe must be disassembled and adjusted anew upon reassemble (see section on removal of the temperature probe)! When the motor cover is reinserted, the upper rubber sleeve must be pressed in onto the plastic flange (231) of the motor and must be pressed down so that the ring-shaped swelling fits precisely into the groove of the flange. Check: When finally flanging the inner sleeve lip (covers the upper rim of the plastic flange), the outer edge of the sleeve must slant downward so that condensation water may not enter the motor bearing. For fixing and as a protection against torsion, the motor cover plus flange must be secured at the edge with 3 drops of Loctite 495. 5.2.2 Lid Gasket (123) Unscrew the casing (120) and pull it off from the bottom plate (360). Separate the sealing's edge from the chamber's rim by pulling it inside. Lift off the gasket on this place. Work all the way round, until the gasket can be removed completely. Assembling instructions Push the gasket over the rim of the rotor chamber, starting with the gluing seam in front. Work from both sides to the rear, but do not lengthen the gasket by this way. While doing so press the sealing edge under the casing's rim. Fold the rim of the rubber sealing over the rotor chamber's opening, starting from front to rear Press the casing back again onto the bottom plate and assemble it analogously in reverse order. The lid gasket must be completely sit close on the rotor chamber wall! The rotor chamber must be sealed completely, when the lid is closed correctly!
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5.3
5.3.1 Lid Lock Assembly (210) The lid lock assembly encompasses both lid locks with two built-in microswitches each. Disassemble housing (see 5.1.3). Expose cables for microswitches and lid coils (undo cable tree, unscrew cable clips). Remove outer (214) and both inner (215) fastening screws from each of the locking mechanisms. Press microswitches (211) through the frame opening inside and pull both unlocking systems upwards and out. Note for mounting Align rubber spacer (212) and screw locking systems on. Do not over-tighten the screws! The locking pins must not jam! Secure Screws with Loctite 221. Fix the cable again to the cable tree and fasten with clips. Cables may not come in between fan blades! Once the instrument is installed, check locking mechanism several times by repeated opening and closing. 5.3.2 Torsion spring (202 Disassemble housing (see 5.1.3) Remove set screw(s) or Allen head screw (135) from legs in order to disassemble the housing. Screw out fastening screw (pan-head 206) of the torsion spring and unbend the spring. Remove fastening nut (205) of the swivel leg (203) on the side of the spring and push the shaft (200) to the left until you can remove the spring. For removal of the shaft, press right-hand slide bush (204) out and push the shaft to the right until it leaves the left-hand slide bush. Lift the shaft on the left and pull obliquely to the left out of the right-hand frame opening. For mounting and adjustment of the torsion spring you must follow the instructions in section 2.4, please note also the drawing on page 6-4.
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5.4
5.4.1 Fuses (113) on main board Dismantle the front panel (see 5.1.1) and put the device far enough to the rear so that the panel can be placed without stretching strain of wires on a suitable depot (e.g. box) in front of unit. Check the micro fuses and if necessary replace them by equivalent and undamaged ones. Perform a test run and search for blowing cause. Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order. 5.4.2 NV-RAM (113) on main board
Please note NV RAM does not belong to the board and it has be ordered separately Notice old displayed NV-RAM's version number when powering on (second No. in sequence) Depose the front panel as described in 5.4.1. ATTENTION - CMOS components! Discharge your body before handling! Notice correct position of NV-RAM (8 pins) and pull carefully out of socket. Reinsert the new NV-RAM correctly. Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order and check the displayed NV-RAM's version number. Note! A new NV-RAM version will include parameter changes (e.g. new rotor type or any speed limitations etc.) which can be verified in the display.
5.4.3
The microcontroller normally comes with the board. It could be possible that there will be a change sometime necessary when there will be upgrades. Notice the old Controller's version number when powering on (first displayed No.). Depose the front panel as described in 5.4.1. ATTENTION - CMOS components! Discharge your body before handling! Notice the correct Controller position (CPU) and pull out carefully. ATTENTION - do not damage the socket (use cranked pliers)! Reinsert the new Controller chip correctly. Reassemble the device analogously in reverse order and check the displayed Controller's version number. Note! A new Controller version will include program changes (e.g. modifications of control functions) which might be verified only by measuring performances.
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5.4.4 Main Board (110) The key and indication board is part of the main board and cannot be ordered separately! Depose the front panel as described in 5.4.1. Disconnect all terminal connections as: mains supply XN, compressor box XG, both lid solenoids XC and both fans XK. Pull out all plug connectors as: protecting earth conductor PE, lid switches XA, temperature sensor XU, motor lines XM (1-3) and over-temperature cut-out XB (1+2). Remove all fastening screws of the main (117) and indication board (115), remove the washers (116) and subsequently the boards. Touch a grounded receptacle to discharge your body before touching the sensitive CMOS components. Take the NV-RAM (112) out of box (or re-use the old but trouble-free component) and insert it into the socket of the new main board (see 5.4.2 and 5.4.3). The components which is installed at the socket must be removed and scrapped Mount the new board onto the front panel, replace the washers and re-tighten all nuts. Do not mix up disconnected cables during re-connection! Reassemble the device in reverse order and perform a test run, making sure the drive turns in the right direction (see imprinted arrow on rim of rotor chamber)!
5.4.5 Mains switch (121) Remove the casing (see 5.1.3) Compress both snap hooks of the mains switch and press the switch from inside out of the casing's opening. Pull off the cable plugs and transfer them to the new mains switch. Spread the snap hooks a little, refit the mains switch and assemble the unit completely. 5.4.6 Mains input socket (361) Remove both fixing screws (365) and pull out the socket carefully Pull off the cable plugs and transfer them to the new socket. Insert the socket and re-tighten it on the tab of the bottom plate.
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5.5
5.5.1 Drive Motor (230) Remove the casing (see 5.1.3). Remove the rubber flange and both isolating disks (see 5.2.1). Disconnect the leads for motor XM (1-3) and over-temperature switch XB (1+2) Set the wires free from cable harness and open the cable retaining strap. Unscrew the 3 Allen head screws (240) with a 5mm hexagon key having a length of 15cm and remove them together with the toothed discs (239). Lift the motor a little, unscrew the grounding receptacle and remove the motor out of the spin chamber. Take care when stripping the wires through the isolation! Reassemble the motor analogously in reverse order and fasten the 3 allen head screws and lock them with Loctite 221. Perform the distance check as described in 2.5 and a test run. Check the sense of rotation (see imprinted arrow direction) and mix up 2 leads on terminal XM in case of disorder.
5.5.2 Motor supports (235) All 3 rubber supports (235) have to be replaced at the same time! We recommend a yearly change at every general inspection. By the way the 6 double-sided sandpaper discs (236) must be exchanged, too. A maintenance kit # 70904580 is available Remove the drive motor (see 5.5.1). Remove all 8 hexagon head screws (308) for the fastening of the traverse support and take it out of the frame's left side. Unscrew the 3 nuts and remove the 3 rubber supports together with the 6 sandpaper discs. Fasten the new motor supports evenly (use a torque key: 10 Nm) and secure the nuts (238) with screw locking lacquer (Loctite 221). Reassemble the device in reverse order, thereby pay attention to the installation and adjustment instructions in section 2.5! At last perform a test run.
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5.6
5.6.1 Temperature Sensor (220) For mounting the temperature sensor, please note the drawings page 6-5 and 6-6! Disassemble housing (see 5.1.3) and unplug XU. Uncover the connecting cables of the cable tree and loosen the cable clips Disassemble motor cover (see 5.2.1) and remove complete with temperature probe (sensor). Mount new temperature probe and new motor cover (221) according to former positioning, making sure that the tip of the probe is located within the labelling window on the motor cover (check from above, see page 6-5 figure B) Reassemble motor cover with temperature probe according to section 5.2.1. Adjust the distance between temperature probe and motor cover by pulling or pushing the cable for the temperature probe in the slanted opening of the motor cover until the distance between tip of the probe and motor cover is 2.5 + 0.5 mm Reassemble centrifuge in reverse order. Insert rotor and make sure that neither the temperature probe nor spacer nor temperature probe cable rub against the rotor! If the adjustment is correct, fix temperature probe on both sides and the temperature probe cable at the motor cover using a drop of Loctite 495 (#20470056).
5.6.2 Fans (310) Both fans (ventilators) aspire air for cooling from the front through the ventilation slots and the wire mesh. The air is forced past the power transistors, the lamellae of the condenser and the motor windings and exits through the rear ventilation slots. Take care that the Armaflex cut (218) seals the condenser tightly against the casing. Otherwise the circulating air may form shortcuts via the slots or openings, thereby reducing cooling power and longevity of both drive and compressor. Remove the casing (see 5.1.3) Set the wires free from cable harness and open the cable retaining strap. Remove the fastening screws (311), take out the defective fan. Pull off the wire connectors, unscrew the protecting earth conductor and remove the defective fan. Transfer grounding conductor to the new fan and reconnect the wires. Pay attention to air flow direction (see imprinted arrow). Reassemble fan and unit in reverse order and take care to the Armaflex sealing.
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5.6.3 Components of the Cooling Cycle When working on the cooling cycle the general guidelines regarding the handling of refrigerants must be observed! The compressor oil must be recycled, too, in case of a compressor break down! Refrigerant: R134a (CFC-free) Filling quantity: 135 g (individually the compressor labelled amount is relevant) There must not be used any kind of hoses, armatures and manifold gauges which are already contaminated with CFC based refrigerants. Otherwise the compressor oil will become an aggressive condition and will destroy the compressor in a short time. Procedure for replacing defective components of the cooling cycle Mount a pinch valve onto the compressor's service line (suction line) Suck off the refrigerant and recycle it If the compressor (340) is defective, let the oil run out into a bowl and recycle it, too. Unsolder the defective component(s) and replace additionally the dryer cartridge (325). Let a little amount of dry nitrogen gas stream through the tubes when soldering Do the evacuation and refill the system with the exact amount of refrigerant via a new external dryer (check amount with a balance or filling cylinder) The pinch valve must not be left on the line! Close the system hermetically (solder close) and fix the service lines using cable ties with a little drop to let the oil run back after transportation. Re-assemble the unit in reverse order and test the cooling system (see Servicing Schedule).
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91
123
90
120
135
115
95
125
113
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247
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303 (62) 301 302 306 307 308 309 347 305 346
340 70
330 313 314 312 311 370 71 325 310 331 332 334 345 360 381 382 361 362 363 370 333 380
364
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8. Push on both legs (203) 1. Press in plain bearing bush (204) 4. Grease Molykote TP 42, ca. 5g (40) 10. Screw in dowel pin 6. Push through the shaft (200) 6. Push in the shaft (200)
15
(11)
Loctite 221 (61)
18. Close the lid and replace the rear cup screws on both sides by set screws. Attention! Set screws must not jut out of the legs.
19. Screw lid off and mount housing. Reassemble lid as descripted above (13.) 20. Check opening angle
xx. see mounting and adjustment of the torsion spring, page 4-10/11 (xx) Index number of the spare part list
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Figure B
position indicator
Figure A
Loctite 495 (62)
.6 0,5
X=27
Y=2.5
0,5
Casing (120)
front side
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Note: Check calibration due date on all test equipment before starting certification. 3. Documentation Required Preventive Maintenance Procedure and Checklist (Service Manual) Calibration Certification Procedure and Form Certification Label Certificate of calibration for each piece of test equipment used to perform the certification Training Certificate Preventive Maintenance Check Perform Preventive Maintenance checks as outlined in the Service Manual to ensure the instrument is in good working order without performing any calibrations. Complete the Preventive Maintenance Checklist. (calibration data will be filled in after Certification) Calibration Certification SPEED
Install a rotor, set the speed control to 3000 rpm and start the centrifuge. When the speed has stabilized, measure the actual speed with an external tacho (photo tacho on multimeter where speed = frequency[no conversion]). Record measured speed and displayed speed in the speed section of the certification form. Set the speed control to max. rpm and after stabilization, record measured speed and displayed speed in the speed section of the certification form. Determine if the speeds recorded meet the specifications on the form. If the specifications are met, proceed to the next section. A re-calibration of the instrument is not possible.
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Place water into the rotor or bucket. Select a temperature of +4C, maximum allowed speed of the rotor and time of minimum 3 hours. After that record the displayed temperature, measured temperature inside rotor or bucket after rotor has come to rest, in the temperature section of the certification form. Repeat the test at 15C. Record the values in the temperature section of the certification form. Determine if the temperature values recorded meet the specifications on the form. If the specifications are met, proceed to the next section. A re-calibration of the instrument is not possible. Initial the temperature section. To pre-cool the rotor select half maximum speed. TIME
Using a stopwatch, check the timer by setting a 10 minute run. Start the centrifuge and measure from the time the start button is pushed until the timer switches to stop. Record the measured time in the time section of the form. Determine if the time value recorded meets the specifications in the form. If the specifications are met, proceed to the next section. A re-calibration of the instrument is not possible. Initial the time section. SAFETY TEST
Using safety tester and connect the centrifuge to it. Measure Insulation resistance.. Select to Earth Conductor resistance and touch with probe all mechanical part of the centrifuge. Resistance must be <0.2 ohms at all points otherwise check for good grounding. Measure accessible current to procedure in the service manual. Documentation After filling in the certification information complete the following documentation: Log test equipment data on calibration certification form. Review P.M. checklist and calibration certification form to ensure that all data and required information has been recorded properly.(including your signature and date) Fill out a certification label and place it on the right side of the centrifuge where visible or at a location selected by the customer. Ask the customer to sign the calibration certification form and place a copy in the customers Certification Record Book for that centrifuge. Place copies of the P.M. checklist and Field Service Report in the same Record Book. Provide copies of your training certificate and test equipment calibration certificates if requested by the customer.
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
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Type S/N
Rotor Inspection
o o Check for corrosion and wear Inspect rotor lid locking screw Serial numbers:
75003243
Performance Checks
o o o o o Acceleration time ______ seconds Instrument top speed _________rpm Deceleration time _______ seconds Time (10 minute set) ____ actual min:sec Temperature (4C set)______ actual (C)
Preliminary Checks
o o o Rotor chamber (defrost) Inst. Environment (level & clearance)
Clean instrument & condenser
Imbalance
o o Centrifuge stable and level Centrifuge shuts off w/proper weight
Pre-run Checks
o o o o o O o Ground continuity Line voltage ________V AC Display segments on power-up Door interlock and latch Drive stop & Door unlatch (50 rpm) Compressor current draw Fan operation
Safety test
o Accessible leakage current <3500A o Insulation resistance >10 Megaohm o Earth Conductor Resistance <0.2 Ohm
Mechanical
o
o
Motor bearings
Microprocessor Initialization (if required)
Comments:
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Preventive Maintenance Checklist Complete
Account Name: Instrument Model: Report Number:
Performance Certification
Standard Test Tolerance +/-5% +/-5% Custom Test +/-5% +/-5% SPEED Rotor Used: Measured Displayed Speed Speed (rpm) (rpm)
(rpm)
Passed (Initials)
Rotor Used:
Standard Test Tolerance (K) +/- 2 +/- 2 Custom Test +/- 2 +/- 2 +/- 2
Passed (Initials)
Rotor Used:
Standard Test Timer Set (min.) 10 Custom Test +/- 30 +/- 30 +/- 30 Tolerance (sec.) +/- 30
Passed (Initials)
Model
SAFETY TEST Earth Conductor Resistance Accessible Current <0.2 Ohm <3500A
Revised 12/02/03
Certified By:_____________________________ Reviewed By:________________________________ Expiration Date ______
Signature Page 1 of 1 Date Use ONLY Black permanent ink when filling out. Customer Signature Leave NO blank spaces. Date Feb, 2003
accuSpinMicro R
Spare-Part-List 75005542 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00030 00031 00040 00050 00060 00061 00062 00070 00071 00080 00081 00082 00083 00084 00090 00091 00095 00100 00101 00105 00110 00112 00113 00115 00116 00120 00121 00122 00123 00124 00125 00126 00130 00135 00200 00201 00202 00203 Partno. 20220152 20220434 20270096 20270054 20270076 20270051 20270056 20270079 20270095 75003243 20290607 75003333 20056212 75003327 70056208 20360072 20190247 20055502 20058201 20460133 20150295 70904167 20230211 20460137 20480124 20055501 20180581 20055506 20055520 20055538 20460088 20055539 70904163 20510268 70055532 20490377 20055529 70055533
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN MICRO R 120V/60HZ
to Serial-No. Text CABLE CLIP HOSE,SHRINK MOLICOTE DELOMET 2301 SAFTY PAINT LOCTITE LOCTITE 495 FREON R134A SILFOS FISHER MICROLITER PP-ROTOR O-ring 36,17 x 2,62 AEROSOLTIGHT CREW CAP FOR #3243&3244 SEAL FIXED ANGLE ROTOR FOR PCR STRIPS NUT SPANNER 10 MM MAINSCABLE PANEL OVERLAY Fresco 120V/60Hz FISHER SCREW 3X14 Mainboard 100-120 V green display EEPROM FUSE 8 A, SLOW BLOWN SCREW 3X8 WASHER HOUSING MAINS SWITCH GRILL SEAL INSULATION SCREW M5 X 8 ISOLATION LID ALLEN SCREW SHAFT PIN SPRING HINGE
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Spare-Part-List 75005542 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00204 00205 00206 00207 00208 00210 00214 00215 00216 00218 00220 00221 00222 00223 00224 00225 00230 00231 00232 00234 00235 00236 00237 00238 00239 00240 00245 00246 00247 00252 00300 00301 00302 00303 00305 00306 00307 00308 Partno. 20350220 20420139 20037565 20430215 20290408 20904501 20460133 20510271 20480244 20055507 20140614 20055511 70055509 20470253 20055524 20055525 20210349 20490376 20290567 20440288 70904580 70904580 20480251 20420070 20480251 20510137 20460094 20180138 20480108 20220510 70055515 20430216 20480251 20220472 70055516 20480193 20480251 20430216
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN MICRO R 120V/60HZ
to Serial-No. Text BEARING NUT SCREW SCREW M6X10 SEAL Lid Lock 120V 60Hz SCREW 3X14 SCREW LOCK WASHER INSULATION Temperature sensor COVER SUPPORT SCREW, PLASTIC INSULATION INSULATION MOTOR BRACE O-RING SCREW M 3 X 6 Parts f maintenance Biofuge fresco Parts f maintenance Biofuge fresco SECURING WASHER NUT M 6 SECURING WASHER SCREW M 6 X 12 SCREW M 4 X 8 CONNECTOR FAN WASHER A 4,3 DOUBLE CONNECTOR MALE CHASSIS SCREW M 6 X 12 SECURING WASHER PLASTIC RING TRAVERSE WASHER SECURING WASHER SCREW M 6 X 12
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Spare-Part-List 75005542 - 01
from Serial-No. Index 00309 00310 00311 00312 00313 00314 00320 00321 00322 00325 00330 00331 00332 00333 00334 00340 00342 00345 00346 00347 00360 00361 00362 00363 00364 00365 00370 00374 Partno. 20220530 20210255 20510056 20480244 20460094 20480108 70901150 20460151 20480135 20240477 20055517 20430207 20480244 20270072 20290568 20240481 20480251 20430221 20270072 20270072 70055514 20049932 20480193 20430216 20180608 20440023 20420076 20460104
Fisher Scientific
FISHER ACCUSPIN MICRO R 120V/60HZ
to Serial-No. Text ADHESIVE CLIP FAN SCREW M4X20 LOCK WASHER SCREW M 4 X 8 FAN WASHER A 4,3 EVAPORATOR BOLT M4X8 WASHER FILTER-DRYER CONDENSER SCREW M 4 X 10 LOCK WASHER ISOLATION, TAPE RUBBER COMPRESSOR SECURING WASHER SCREW M 6 X 30 ISOLATION, TAPE ISOLATION, TAPE METAL BASIS FOOT WASHER SCREW M 6 X 12 RECEPTACLE SCREW M3 X 8 HEXAGONAL NUT M4 SCREW M4X25
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