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Safety instructions
• The device is not suitable for hand-held operation.
• The high torque developed by the device requires particular care
in the choice of stand, cross sleeve and anti-rotation element for
the agitating vessel.
• Set up the stand in a spacious area on an even, stable, clean,
non-slip, dry and fireproof surface.
• You must ensure that the stirring element is securely clamped in
the chuck!
Remove the chuck key from the chuck be-
fore turning on the device.
• Use stirring shaft protective equipment!
• The agitated vessels used for stirring have to be secured. Con-
sider on a good stability of the entire structure.
Please pay attention to the dangerous parts
of the equipment in Fig. 8.
•
Protect the device and accessories from bumping and impacting.
•
Check the device and accessories beforehand for damage each
time when you use them. Do not use damaged components.
• Safe operation is only guaranteed with the accessories described
in the ”Accessories” section.
• When changing tools device has to be switched off of separated
from mains, because someone else is able to switch on device
via WiCo.
• The device can only be disconnected from the mains supply by
pulling out the mains plug or the connector plug.
• The socket for the mains cord must be easily accessible.
• Socket must be earthed (protective ground contact).
• The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the mains
voltage.
•
Please observe the permitted speed for the stirring element. Never
set higher speed.
• Make certain that the unit is set at the lowest speed before com-
missioning; otherwise, the unit will begin running at the speed
set in last operation. Gradually increase the speed.
•
Pay attention when setting the speed to any imbalance of the stir-
rer tools and possible spraying of the medium to be stirred.
Never operate the device with the stirrer tools
rotating freely. Ensure that parts of the body,
hair, jewelry or items of clothing cannot be trapped by the rotating
parts.
•
Read the operating instructions in full before starting up
and follow the safety instructions.
• Keep the operating instructions in a place where it can be ac-
cessed by everyone.
• Ensure that only trained staff work with the device.
•
Follow the safety instructions, guidelines, occupational health
and safety and accident prevention regulations.
•
Because the options for combining products, tools, stirring ves-
sel, experiment and medium are nearly endless, user safety can-
not be ensured simply with design requirements on the part of
the product. For this reason, it may become necessary for users
to take other precautionary safety measures. For example, glass
device or other stirring vessels that are sensitive to mechanical
stress can be damaged or shattered by an imbalance, increasing
the speed too quickly or too little distance between the stirring
element and the stirring vessel. Users can suffer serious injury
from glass breakage or from the freely rotating stirring element.
• Uncontrolled reactions can be triggered by mixing the heated
material insuciently or by the energy generated by selecting a
speed that is too high. In case of these and other increased op-
erational hazards, users must take additional appropriate safety
precautions (e.g. shatter protection). In any case, when using
critical or hazardous materials in your processes, IKA recom-
mends to use additional appropriate measures to ensure safety
in the experiment. For example, users can implement measures
that inhibit fire or explosions or comprehensive monitoring
equipment. Furthermore, users must make sure that the OFF
switch of the IKA product can be accessed immediately, directly
and without risk at any time.
If mains switch cannot ensure this access at all
times, an additional EMERGENCY STOP switch
that can be easily accessed must be installed in the work area.
• Only process media that will not react dangerously to the extra
energy produced through processing. This also applies to any ex
-
tra energy produced in other ways, e.g. through light irradiation.
•
Do not use the device in hazardous areas, it is not EX-proof. In the
case of substances which can form an ignitable mixture, appro
-
priate protective measures, such as working under a fume hood,
must be taken. In order to avoid injury to persons and damage
to property, please observe the relevant protective and accident
prevention measures when processing hazardous substances.
• Process pathogenic materials only in closed vessels under a suit-
able fume hood. Please contact IKA application support if you
have any question.
Explication of warning symbols
DANGER
CAUTION
WARNING
NOTICE
Indicates an (extremly) hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death, serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result in death, serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result in injury.
Indicates practices which, if not avoided, can result in equipment damage.
Pay attention to the magnetic field affection.
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
NOTICE
Содержание
- Ika starvisc 200 2 control 1
- Dangerous parts 2
- Device setup 2
- Device setup dangerous parts 2
- Fig 5 fig 6 2
- Contents 3
- Eu declaration of conformity 3
- Note for canada ic 3
- Note for usa fcc 3
- Caution 4
- Danger 4
- Explication of warning symbols 4
- Notice 4
- Safety instructions 4
- Warning 4
- Do not deform or crush the battery pack or damage it in any other way this can cause battery fluid to leak and or the bat tery pack to explode 5
- It is important to note that the surfaces of the motor cooling fins and certain parts of the bearing may get very hot during operation 5
- Wear your personal protective equipment in accordance with the hazard category of the medium to be processed there is a risk of 5
- Correct use 6
- Motor protection 6
- Notice 6
- Speed normal operation 6
- Unpacking 6
- Commissioning 7
- Output shaft 7
- Securing 7
- Speed display 7
- Speed overload operation 7
- Connection of the temperature sensor usb and rs232 cables to the stirrer diagram see fig 6 8
- Notice 8
- Securing the mixing vessel to the stand diagram see fig 7 first fix the cross sleeve h to the stand i then attach the bracket z of the strap clamp in the open side of the cross sleeve which is facing upwards according to the position of stirrer and the mixing vessel firmly tighten the two clamping bolts g 8
- Securing the wico to the stirrer diagram see fig 1 8
- Switching on the device 9
- Useful information 9
- Navigation menu and menu structure 11
- Press the menu button n select the menu by turning the rotary push knob b to the right or left to select the desired menu or sub menu which can then be selected by pressing the rotary push knob press or turn the rotary push knob b again to select the desired menu option and edit the values or settings or activate deactivate a function 11
- Menu structure 12
- Note pressing the back button while the device is running re sets the torque to 0 ncm the δ symbol then appears in the dis play in front of the torque value 13
- The torque display menu allows the user to specify that the torque is shown in the display a tick shows that the option is activated 13
- Density 14
- Display 14
- Measuring condition 14
- Mpa s vlv very low viscosity 1 100 aqueeous media lv low viscosity 100 1000 light oil mv medium viscosity 1000 10000 heavy oil hv high viscosity 10000 100000 pastes creams 14
- Stirrer 14
- Viscosity 14
- When you need to show the viscosity on the screen you need ac tive the display under viscosity menu option and meanwhile deactivate one of torque temperature or timer display 14
- Auto zeroing 15
- For compensation mechanical friction and grease viscosity you must auto zero the device before you measure the viscosity before auto zeroing empty the vessel according to the reminding of the wico firstly set the maximum speed higher a little than the select speed in the following viscosity measuring for example when you use r 1345 hv and the optimum speed 200 rpm to measure a medium viscosity the maximum speed should be set as about 210 to 250 rpm the zeroing processing will take about 150 seconds 15
- Stirrer tool r 1302 15
- Viscosity measuring 15
- Activate the viscosity display 16
- Fill 1500 ml the medium to the vessel 16
- In the temperature menu the user can specify that the tem perature sensor is displayed on the display working screen a tick shows that the option is activated the precondition for this is that a temperature sensor is connected to the eurostar station if no temperature sensor is connected or an error is present or the temperature rises above 350 c three dashes are shown as the temperature value 16
- Ml low shape beaker din 12332 to the as sembly see section securing 16
- Note after backing to the working screen if the viscosity is not shown please enter menu display and deactivate one of torque temperature or timer then activated the viscosity display 16
- Note the user can stop the stirring function before expiry of the set time in this case the countdown of the timer is interrupted 16
- Please comply with the temperature measurement range of the external temperature sensor specified in the technical data section the temperature display can be in either c or f see the settings menu 16
- Secure proper vessel and stirrer tool switch off the device and secure stirrer tool r 1302 to the stirrer then secure the 16
- Select the stirrer tool select the proper the stirrer tool r 1302 hv press on ok to confirm the setting 16
- Set the medium density set the medium density by rotating the knob press on ok to confirm the setting 16
- Set the speed range and test speed switch on the device set the device to speed range i high torque and set the speed to 200 rpm 16
- Start measuring and read the viscosity value start the measuring by pressing the knob and the device starts to run with the set speed read the viscosity value when the figure get steady 16
- Temperature 16
- Timer in the timer menu the user can specify that the timer is dis played on the display working screen a tick shows that the option is activated this setting allows the user to specify the actual time for the stirring procedure a default time can also be set for the timer this setting allows the user to start the stirring task for a standard time the device stops automatically after expiry of the set time and the set time used for the stirring procedure appears in the display 16
- Delete 17
- Details for editing the program 17
- Display 17
- Edit when the highlighted edit symbol appear on the right top of the screen the user could change the speed rpm time value or intermittent mode setting 17
- Insert 17
- Note the speed rpm value can be changed during the speed limit range of the device the time can be set from 1 minute to 10 hours 17
- Operating mode 17
- Operating mode a 17
- Operating mode b 17
- Operating mode c 17
- Press the rotary push knob on option detail the detailed settings of every segment can be seen 17
- Programs under menu programs 5 user defined speed rpm time profiles can be created in addition the user could define the intermittent mode is activated or not in the programs if the intermittent mode is activated the run time stop time value from intermittent mode setting will be taken 17
- Rotary push knob screen reminds the user to confirm the program control press ok with rotary push knob to start the program control 17
- Turn the rotary push knob the details screen of every segment can be switched 17
- View the program in graph 17
- Edit intermittent mode yes no 18
- Edit speed rpm 18
- Edit time hh mm 18
- Example for editing the program 18
- Note when intermittent mode is ac tive dashed line is used to represent the speed rpm 18
- Program diagram 18
- Function a tick shows that the option is activated 19
- Menu option allows you to activate deac tivate the bluetoot 19
- The device name menu option allows you to edit the de vice name this can relatively identify the paired station 19
- The remote control menu option allows you to select wico or other device as the remote control device the bluetoot 19
- Time out 19
- Installation 20
- Interfaces and outputs 20
- Connection capability station to the computer 21
- Connection capability wico to the station 21
- Error codes 22
- Item and designation of the spare part see 22
- Maintenance and cleaning 22
- Warranty 22
- Accessories 23
- Permitted ika stirrer tools 23
- See more accessories on www ika com 23
- Technical data 24
- Max communication distance dependent on the building 25
- Subject to technical changes 25
- Www ika com 26
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