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NÜVE SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.

BM 15 / BM 30

STIRRED WATER BATHS

USER’S MANUAL

Z14.K 25 098 Rev. No: 05 Rev. Tarihi: 09/2019


Dear Nüve User,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for preferring this Nüve product. Please read
the operating instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.
Please detain the packing material until you see that the unit is in good condition and it is operating
properly. If an external or internal damage is observed, contact the transportation company
immediately and report the damage. According to ICC regulations, this responsibility belongs to
the customer.
While you are operating the instrument please;

 obey all the warning labels,

 do not remove the warning labels,

 do not operate damaged instrument,

 do not operate the instrument with a damaged cable,

 do not move the instrument during operation.


In case of a problem contact your Nüve agent for an authorized service or maintenance.
The validity of the guarantee is subject to compliance with the instructions and precautions
described in this manual.
Nüve reserves the right to improve or change the design of its products without any obligation to
modify previously manufactured products.
Information contained in this document is the property of Nüve. It may not be duplicated or
distributed without its permission.

NÜVE
SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ
İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.
Saracalar Mah. Saracalar Kümeevleri No: 4/2
Akyurt 06750 Ankara-TURKEY
Tel : (90.312) 399 28 30 (pbx)
Fax : (90.312) 399 21 97
Sales : sales@nuve.com.tr
Technical Service: service@nuve.com.tr

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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

1. Nüve warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and workmanship.
This warranty is given for a period of two years. The warranty period begins from the delivery
date.
2. Warranty does not apply to parts normally consumed during operation or general maintenance
or any adjustments described in the operating instructions provided with the instrument.
3. Nüve does not accept any liability in case where the goods are not used in accordance with their
proper intent.
4. The warranty may not be claimed for damages incurred during the shipment, for damages
resulting from improper handling or use, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, tampering or unauthorized
repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure to abnormally
corrosive conditions, use of the product in non-standard environmental conditions, including
but not limited to failure to meet requirements of ambient temperature, lubrication, humidity
or magnetic field influences, from the defects in maintenance, negligence, bad functioning of
auxiliary equipment, in the case of force majeure or accident and incorrect power supply.
5. Any injury, loss or damage caused; due to a failure resulting from negligence of the instructions
given in this manual; is beyond the scope of the warranty conditions.

 Lifetime of the device is 10 years.


 BEFORE OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE
READ CAREFULLY.

 THE VALIDITY OF THE GUARANTEE IS SUBJECT TO THE


OBSERVATION OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DESCRIBED
IN THIS MANUAL.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF


NÜVE. IT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT
PERMISSION.

PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY:

To register your warranty online, please visit our webpage www.nuve.com.tr and fill in the
“Warranty Registration Form”.

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CONTENT

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CONTENT 3
1. INTRODUCTION 4
1.1. USE AND FUNCTION 4
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5
2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 5
2.2. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5
3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE 6
4. SYMBOLS 7
5. INSTALLATION 7
5.1. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 7
5.2. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 7
5.3. UNPACKING 8
5.4. MAINS SUPPLY 8
5.5. POSITIONING 8
5.6. GENERAL PRESENTATION 9
5.7. CONTROL PANEL 9
5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel 10

5.8. PRIOR TO OPERATION 11


5.8.1. FILLING LIQUID 11

6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES 12
6.1. OPERATING THE UNIT 12
6.2 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS 12
6.2.1 oP Operator Menu Parameters 13

6.3 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY 14


6.4 COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION 16
7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 17
7.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 17
7.2. CLEANING 17
8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT 17
9. TROUBLESHOOTING 17
6.1 ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS 18
9.1. FUSE REPLACEMENT 18
10. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 19

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. USE AND FUNCTION


BM 15 and BM 30 Water Baths: by heating liquid in the reservoir in microbiology, research and
industrial laboratories; it is designed for tests at different temperatures on bacterial and cell culture,
enzyme reactions and other general and specific applications.
The BM Series provide temperatures between 5°C above the ambient temperature and 99.9 °C and
keeps the temperature stable within the given tolerances.
BM Series have circulation function. The circulation pump and etched foil heaters which are placed
at the outer sides of the tank provide absolutely homogenous temperature distribution in the tank.
They offer excellent temperature control of liquid producing a uniform and stable heating
environment for the applications.
The baths has a microprocessor control system. The heating is based on PID controlled system.
There are two digital displays for heating function. One of them is temperature display the other is
timer which can be programmed up to 99.9 hours and including HOLD position.
Microprocessor control system will shut down the temperature sensor and in case of malfunctions
that may occur in the control system, alarm system will be activated and the user is warned visually
and audibly. The study data are recorded in the memory and can be transferred to external USB
memory. At the same time, unauthorized persons have been blocked permission to change
parameters with improved password menu.
All components which are in contact with the liquid are made of high grade stainless steel to resist
corrosion. The tank is insulated with glass wool for operating homogenous temperature
distribution.

The BM Series Water Baths are manufactured according to the following standards:
EN 61010-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 50419.

This device is in compliance with WEEE Regulation.

If mentioned warnings in this manual are not considered, NÜVE will not be responsible from
their results.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BM 15 BM 30
Type Circulated
Temperature Range Ambient temperature +5°C – 99.9°C
Temperature Sensor Fe-Const
Control System N-PrimeTM
Temperature Set and Display Sensitivity 0,1°C
Temperature Variation (at 37.5°C) <±0,1°C*
Temperature Fluctuation (at 37.5°C) ≤±0.01°C*
Timer 1 minute to 99.9 hours + Hold Position
Delayed Start Timer 1 minute to 99.9 hours + not delay
Memory 3000 data**
Power Consumption 750 W 1550 W
Power Supply 230 V, 50/60 Hz.
Useful Volume (Liters) 8 17
Tank Volume (Liters) 14 30
Useful Water Height (mm) 165
Pump Capacity (liter/minute) 16
Internal Material Stainless Steel
External Material Epoxy-polyester powder coated stainless steel
Internal Dimensions (WxDxH) mm 300x240x200 300x503x195
External Dimensions (WxDxH) mm 332x280x375 332x540x375
Packing Dimensions (WxDxH) mm 430x535x420 430x680x495
Net / Packed Weight (kg) 8 / 11 11 / 14

*At ambient 22°C and closed lid.


** Shows the number of lines for each work done. Temperature, time and if there is error
code consist of 1 line.

2.2. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES


A 08 021 Tube rack 27xØ18 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 049 Tube rack 12xØ30 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 050 Tube rack 30xØ16 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 051 Tube rack 52xØ13 mm, wide 70 mm
K 04 286 Plexiglass lid for BM 15 (resists up to 60°C)
K 52 020 Stainless steel lid for BM 15
K 04 289 Plexiglass lid for BM 30 (resists up to 60°C)
K 52 019 Stainless steel lid for BM 30
K 52 008 Lid with 4 holes for BM 15 (Hole dia 95 mm)
K 52 005 Lid with 4 holes for BM 30 (Hole dia 95 mm)

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K 52 006 Lid with 6 holes for BM 30 (Hole dia 95 mm)
K 52 014 Lid with 8 holes for BM 30 (Hole dia 95 mm)
S 09 032 Blood Bag Basket for BM 30
R 01 045 Shelf for 6 x 100 ml flasks for BM 15
R 01 046 Shelf for 4 x 250 ml flasks for BM 15
R 01 047 Shelf for 2 x 500 ml flasks for BM 15
R 01 080 Shelf for 4 x 500 ml flasks for BM 15
R 01 048 Shelf for 1 x 1000 ml flasks for BM15
R 01 049 Shelf for 12 x 100 ml flasks for BM 30
R 01 032 Shelf for 6 x 250 ml flasks for BM 30
R 01 051 Shelf for 4 x 500 ml flasks for BM 30
R 01 033 Shelf for 2 x 1000 ml flasks for BM 30

3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE


 Do not operate the instrument for purposes other than its main purpose.
 The instrument should only be used by authorized and trained staff after the instruction manual
has been read carefully. Only authorized technical staff can handle the product in case of a
failure.
 Only original spare parts and original accessories supplied by Nüve should be used.
 Correctly grounded power supply should be used.
 Liquids should not be heated in sealed containers.
 The samples which may liquefy and expand should not be in a closed container.
 The set temperature should not be higher than the boiling points of the samples.
 The sizes of the containers of the liquids which may expand during heating should be so big
that they do not overflow.
 The set temperature should not destroy the structure of the samples.
 Ensure that the vapor and gases generated during the operation are not harmful to human health
or flammable or explosive.
 Never operate the pump without water.

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4. SYMB OLS

Symbol in the operating instructions:


Attention, general hazard area.
This symbol refers to safety relevant warnings and indicates possibly dangerous
situations.
The non-adherence to these warnings can lead to material damage and injury to personal.

Symbol in the operating instructions:



This symbol refers to important circumstances.

Labels on the device:

Earthed Wall Socket BM 15 Fuses(2 x 5A) BM 30 Fuses(2 x 9A)

5. INSTALLATION
5.1. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The water bath is designed to operate safely under the following conditions:
 Indoor use only
 Ambient temperature: 5°C to 40°C.
 Maximum relative humidity for temperature up to 22°C: 80%.
 Maximum altitude: 2000 m.
 Temperature for maximum performance: 15°C / 25°C.

5.2. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION


All handling and transportation must be carried out by using proper equipment and experienced
staff. The instrument must be supported underneath and never be turned upside down.

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5.3. UNPACKING
Open the packing cardboard box. Remove the nylon packing wrapped around the device. The items
provided with the device are listed below, please check them.
• 1 ea. user’s manual and warranty certificate
• 1 ea. power cable
• 1 ea. perforated grid

5.4. MAINS SUPPLY


The stirred water bath requires 230 V, 50/60 Hz.
Please make sure that the supplied mains matches the required power ratings which are written on
the name plate of the instrument located at the back of the steam sterilizer

Always plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets.

A supply fitted with a circuit breaker should be used for protection against indirect
contact in case of an isolation fault.

5.5. POSITIONING
 Check that no damage occurred during transportation.
 Check that the positioning is suitable for the users.
 Check that the water bath is stable on its four feet.
 Check that the user will be able to follow up the operation even when he deals with something
else.
 Check that the positioning of the water bath prevents interference with other equipment in the
near surrounding.
 Check that the place of the water bath is clean.

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5.6. GENERAL PRESENTATION

STIRRED
TANK

INPUT USB CONTROL PANEL

Figure 1

5.7. CONTROL PANEL

Figure 2

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1. Temperature display 6. “Operating the program” lamp 11. Back / Alarm mute button
2. Time display 7. Data transfer lamp
3. Encoder button 8. Alarm led
4. Start / Stop button 9. “End of the program” lamp
5. Heating lamp 10. Usb lamp

5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel


01-Temperature Display
This display shows
Sterilization chamber temperature during “stand-by” and during the operation (thermometer
position),
During program preparation, the temperature setting values or the alarm setting values,
Failure codes,
EoF warning when power is interrupted,
The set temperature values and alarm values.

02-Time Display
This display shows the values set for time during program preparation. Also; this display shows he
time values in the control of the settings.

03-Encoder Button
The encoder button has two physical movements. The button turn clockwise and anticlockwise to
increase or decrease the temperature and time values of the program. Also, the button press for
select / confirm.

04-Start / Stop Button


Used button to start the device to operating at set values or to stop the operation.

05-Heating Lamp
The led is “on” during heating, it indicates that the heating process is carried out.

06-“Operating The Program” Lamp


A lamp indicating that the program is running as soon as the device is started.

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07-Data Transfer Lamp
The lamp indicates that the records are transferred in the memory or the file is transferred during
software update.
08-Alarm Led
This led flashes when there is a warning or error on the device.
09-“End of The Program” Lamp
It is a warning lamp that indicates that the running program is finished.

10-Usb Lamp
This lamp is on when connected to a USB external memory.

 The device supports up to 8 GB of external memory.

11-Back / Alarm Mute Button


This button is used to silence audible alarms in case of error and cancel the changes in the menu.

5.8. PRIOR TO OPERATION


5.8.1. FILLING LIQUID
Fill the tank with distilled water or liquid and put the samples up to the maximum line MAX (see
Figure 3). Undesired problems may occur if you fill up to the level lower than the max level.

Do not run the device unless distilled water or liquid is fılled up to max line.

The distilled water or liquid level above the max level may cause unexpected
problems.

Make sure that the filled liquid is not flammable or explosive at the operation
temperature.

When you start the device, circulation may not be observed, if there is residual air in
the pump in order to remove the residual air, disconnect the device from mains and
restart it.

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MAX. LINE

Figure 3

6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
6.1. OPERATING THE UNIT
 Switch on BM series stirred water bath by using the power switch and ensure that the power
switch led is on.
 Observe that command and display panel is activated.
 Learn the functions of command and display panel (see. Section 5.7).
 Set the values and start the operation.

Please check of the liquid level in the tank during long operations and refill to the may

line if necessary.

6.2 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS


The device has a password protected menu. The password is set to “000” when the device first
starts. Follow the below steps to change the password, update current date / time information and
access the operator's menu where other settings are made.

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Wait by pressing the encoder button.

Lift your hand when you see "oP" on the temperature


display and again press the encoder button. If the device
has a menu protection password, password screen “oPS”
will come on the temperature display.

You enter the set password to turn the encoder button right
and left. ( The password will not be asked if the device is
newly installed.) Confirm the password by pressing the
encoder button. Observe that the parameter numbers on the
temperature display change with each pressing the encoder
button. For operator menu parameter descriptions (see
section 6.1.1). You can set the parameter values by turning
the encoder button right or left on time display.

Again press the encoder button and confirm the set value.
Press the back button to return the work screen.

6.2.1 oP Operator Menu Parameters


1: Recording Period: This time is recording period of temperature and error information.
2: Lid Alarm Time: Not used for all BM models.
3: Lid Alarm Range: Not used for all BM models.
4: Timer Set Band: When the read temperature reaches the "Set Temperature - TIMER SET
BAND" value, the time starts counting backwards.
5: Buzzer ON/OFF: The alarm sound on/off 0: OFF 1: ON
6: Date Setting - Year: Two digits are displayed the year information of date. If updating is
necessary, change.
7: Date Setting - Month: The month information of date is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.
8: Date Setting - Day: The day information of date is displayed. If updating is necessary, change.

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9: Time Setting - Hour: The hour information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.
A: Time Setting - Minute: The minute information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.
B: Time Setting – Second: The second information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.
C: Date / Time Update: 0: No change 1: Update date / time according to the entered values. The
entered values are considered as current Date / Time information when 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A parameters
are changed and B parameter is set to 1.
D: Password: The password used to enter the operator parameters. This password used when you
want to change the set values. No password if 0 is selected.

6.3 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY


Follow the below steps to set and save the values.

Push the encoder button

By pushing the encoder button select SET menu.

See that second LED flashes in the temperature


display, again push the encoder button.

See the parameter flashing on the temperature


display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


temperature value.

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Push the encoder button and save set value.

See the parameter flashing on the temperature


display.

By turning the encoder button set operating Set


alarm value. If the temperature is out of Set alarm
value, audible and visual alarm will be activated.

Push the encoder button and save set value.

Turn the encoder button to the right.

See that second LED flashes in the time display,


again push the encoder button.

See the parameter flashing on the time display.

By turning the encoder button set operating time


value (01 minute to 99 hours 54 minutes or Hold).

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Push the encoder button and save set value. See
'dLY' in the temperature display.

By turning the encoder button set operating delay


time value. If 'Off' is selected, heating will start
without delay. If any numerical value is selected;
After pressing Start, it starts heating after the set
delay time (01 minute to 99 hours 54 minutes).

Push the encoder button and save set value.

Push ‘the start button’ and start the program.

In order to display the set values during the operation, push the encoder button once.
The values set on the temperature display and the time display of the device will appear
for 5 seconds.

 The set time start to count after the device reaches the set temperature.

6.4 COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION


 Ensure that the program is over (See “End” and “End of the program lamp”).
 Take the samples out at the end of the operation. Take precautions while handling the samples
after the operation as they can be hot.
 Remove the undesirable effects occurred during the operation after the tank has been
completely emptied.
 You may leave the bath at stand-by or switch it off.
 Operating records are transferred to the usb port attached a USB memory.
The usb led and the data transfer led on the control panel turn on during transfer of data in
memory and the transfer process starts automatically. Do not remove external memory
from usb port without the data transfer led turn off and the audible alarm finished.

Records are transferred to external memory when external memory is connected to the
Usb port. For get the records without program ending, Usb memory, hold down the "Mute"
button for 3 seconds until "Data Transfer Lamp" lights up, then remove from Usb port.

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7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
7.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
 Regularly check the water level in the tank and add more if necessary.

7.2. CLEANING
 Prior to cleaning please unplug the device and clean the device at the room temperature.
 A piece of wet cloth may be used in order to remove the dust and dirt from the device.
 Mild detergent use is recommended to remove difficult dust and dirt.
 Please be aware of the undesirable effects of the chemicals and be careful while applying them.
 Protect the device against rust. Please clean the rust as soon as possible when it is detected.

8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT


The user is responsible for the proper disposal of each individual component. All parts which may
comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable validated procedures
(i.e. autoclaving, chemical treatment) prior to disposal.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the device fails to operate, please check the followings:
 The power switch is on;
 The fuse is not blown;
 The plug is plugged-in properly;
 The plug is not defective;
 The installation of the plug is not defective;
 The mains supply is present.

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6.1 ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS

Er1
The temperature sensor endings are broken. The error code flashes on the temperature display and
an audible alarm sounds.

Er2
An electronic failure occurs in the microprocessor. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er3
The temperature sensor measures a temperature higher than 147°C.The error code is shown on the
temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er4
The temperature sensor endings are connected in reverse. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.
EoF
This error code appears if any probable power cut. “EoF” flashes and the audible alarm sounds on
the temperature display.

If an error occurs, please contact to an authorized Nüve agent to seek technical help.

9.1. FUSE REPLACEMENT


The fuses shall be always be replaced by the authorized personnel.

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10. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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NÜVE SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.

BS 30

REFRIGERATED WATER BATH

USER’S MANUAL

Z14 K25 287 Rev.No:06 Rev.Date: 09 / 2021


Dear Nüve User,

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for preferring this Nüve product. Please read
the operating instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.

Please detain the packing material until you see that the unit is in good condition and it is
operating properly. If an external or internal damage is observed, contact the transportation
company immediately and report the damage. According to ICC regulations, this responsibility
belongs to the customer.

While you are operating the instrument please;

1. obey all warning labels,

2. do not remove warning labels,

3. do not operate damaged instrument,

4. do not operate instrument with a damaged cable,

5. do not move instrument during operation.

In case of a problem contact your Nüve agent for an authorized service or maintenance.

The validity of the guarantee is subject to compliance with the instructions and precautions
described in this manual.

Nüve reserves the right to improve or change the design of its products without any obligation to
modify previously manufactured products.

Information contained in this document is the property of Nüve. It may not be duplicated or
distributed without our permission.

NÜVE
SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ
İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.
Saracalar Mah. Saracalar Kümeevleri No: 4/2
Akyurt 06750 Ankara / TURKEY
Tel : (90.312) 399 28 30 (pbx)
Fax : (90.312) 399 21 97
Sales : sales@nuve.com.tr
Technical Service: nuveservice@nuve.com.tr

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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

1. Nüve warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and
workmanship. This warranty is given for a period of two years. The warranty period begins
from the delivery date.

2. Warranty does not apply to parts normally consumed during operation or general
maintenance or any adjustments described in the operating instructions provided with the
instrument.

3. Nüve does not accept any liability in case where the goods are not used in accordance with
their proper intent.

4. The warranty may not be claimed for damages incurred during the shipment, for damages
resulting from improper handling or use, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, tampering or
unauthorized repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure
to abnormally corrosive conditions, use of the product in non-standard environmental
conditions, including but not limited to failure to meet requirements of ambient temperature,
lubrication, humidity or magnetic field influences, from the defects in maintenance,
negligence, bad functioning of auxiliary equipment, in the case of force majeure or accident
and incorrect power supply.

5. Any injury, loss or damage caused; due to a failure resulting from negligence of the
instructions given in this manual; is beyond the scope of the warranty conditions.

 BEFORE OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY.

 THE VALIDITY OF THE GUARANTEE IS SUBJECT TO THE OBSERVATION OF THE


INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF NÜVE. IT MAY


NOT BE DUPLICATED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT PERMISSION.

PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY:

To register your warranty online, please visit our webpage www.nuve.com.tr and fill in the
“Warranty Registration Form”.

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CONTENT
Page

1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1. USE AND FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................... 4
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 5
2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE............................................................................................... 5
2.2. ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.1. FACTORY FITTED ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 5
2.2.2. OPTINAL ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................... 5
3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE ............................................................................... 6
4. SYMBOLS ............................................................................................................................................ 7
5. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 7
5.1. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .................................................................................................... 7
5.2. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION .............................................................................................. 7
5.3. UNPACKING ................................................................................................................................... 7
5.4. MAINS SUPPLY ............................................................................................................................... 8
5.5. POSITIONING ................................................................................................................................. 8
5.6. GENERAL PRESENTATION .............................................................................................................. 9
5.7. CONTROL PANEL.......................................................................................................................... 10
5.8. PRIOR TO OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 11
5.8.1. FILLING LIQUID .................................................................................................................... 12
6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES .............................................................................................................. 13
6.1. PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.1. GRAPH WORKING SCREEN .................................................................................................. 15
6.2. COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION .............................................................................................. 15
6.3. MENUS......................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.1. SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................. 15
6.3.2. MEMORY ............................................................................................................................. 17
7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ............................................................................. 18
7.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 18
7.2. CLEANING .................................................................................................................................... 18
8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT ........................................................................................ 19
9. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 19
9.1. ERROR CODES .............................................................................................................................. 19
9.2. FUSE REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................... 20
10. OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 20
10.1. COMMUNICATION UNIT.......................................................................................................... 20
10.2. EXTERNAL MEMORY (USB STICK) ........................................................................................ 20
10.3. AlerTextTM GSM MODULE ........................................................................................................ 21
10.3.1. SMS .................................................................................................................................. 22
10.4. E-MAIL ................................................................................................................................. 23
11. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT D IAGRAM .............................................................................................. 25

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. USE AND FUNCTION

BS 30 Refrigerated Water Bath: by heating liquid in the reservoir in microbiology, research and
industrial laboratories; it is designed for tests at different temperatures on bacterial and cell
culture, enzyme reactions and other general and specific applications.

The water bath consistently provides good temperature control, temperature uniformity and
stability between 0°C and 80°C. The circulation pump, polyurethane isolation and N-SmartTM
programmable microprocessor provide absolutely homogenous temperature distribution in the
tank. The optional circulation pump for BS 30 can be used to regulate the temperature of other
equipment outside the water bath.

BS 30 Refrigerated Water Bath has timer which can be programmed up to 99 hours 59 minutes
including hold position and the program ends after the set time is completed.

BS 30 has audible and visual alarm system for high and low temperature conditions, power failure,
temperature sensor failure and other faults associated with the microprocessor control system.
Last 50 failures are stored in the memory and these errors can be followed on the display.
Optional ethernet connection feature enables email sending to five different e-mail addresses in
case of any error. BS 30 offers AlerTexTM GSM module as an option and SMS can be sent to five
different telephone numbers in case of error.

BS 30 water bath has internal memory which can store temperature values for 10 years. In
addition to internal memory, temperature values can be recorded in USB stick with
communication unit as an option.

The BS Series Water Baths are manufactured according to the following standards;
EN 61010-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 50419.

This device is in compliance with WEEE Regulation.

If the warnings mentioned in this manual are not considered, NUVE will not be responsible from
their results.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BS 30
Temperature Range 0°C / 80°C
Temperature Sensor Pt-100
Control System N-SmartTM Programmable Microprocessor
Temperature Set and Reading Sensitivity 0,1°C
Temperature Working Sensitivity ±0,1°C
Temperature Variation (at 37°C) ±0,1°C*
Temperature Fluctuation (at 37°C) ± 0,1 °C*
Timer 1 minute – 100 hours / Hold position
Delay 1 minute – 100 hours
Display Colorful LCD
Number of Program and Step 20 / 20
Internal Memory 10-year memory
USB Optional
Ethernet Optional
RS 232 Optional
Gross Volume (Liter) 29
Net Volume (Liter) 17
Useful Water Height (mm) 170
Pump Capacity (Liter/minute) 7
Power Rating 2000 W
Power Supply 230 V / 50-60 Hz
Internal Material Stainless Steel
External Material Epoxy-polyester powder coated stainless steel
Internal Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) 300x505x195
External Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) 340x630x608
Packet Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) 430x690x680
Net / Package Weight (Kg) 37/43
*At ambient 22°C and closed lid.

2.2. ACCESSORIES

2.2.1. FACTORY FITTED ACCESSORIES


BS XXX S External circulation system
2.2.2. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
A 08 021 Tube rack 27 x Ø 18 mm, width 70 mm
A 08 049 Tube rack 12 x Ø 30 mm, width 70 mm
A 08 050 Tube rack 30 x Ø 16 mm, width 70 mm
A 08 051 Tube rack 52 x Ø 13 mm, width 70 mm
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A 08 190 N-SmartTM Communication Unit
A 08 191 AlerTexTM GSM alarm module
A 08 195 NuveCloserTM Software CD with 3 m. RS 232 cable

K 04 289 Plexiglass lid (Resists up to 60°C)


K 52 005 Lid with 4 holes (Hole dia. 95 mm)
K 52 006 Lid with 6 holes (Hole dia. 95 mm)
K 52 014 Lid with 8 holes (Hole dia. 95 mm)
K 52 019 Stainless steel lid

O 03 237 Shelf for 4 x 500 ml flasks


O 03 238 Shelf for 2 x 1000 ml flasks
O 03 239 Shelf for 6 x 250 ml flasks
O 03 240 Shelf for 12 x 100 ml flasks

 A 08 191 and A 08 195 should be used with A 08 190.

3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE


The user shall pay attention to the following:

• Do not operate the instrument for purposes other than its main purpose.
• The instrument should only be used by authorized and trained staff after the instruction
manual has been read carefully. Only authorized technical staff can handle the product in case
of a failure.
• Only original spare parts and original accessories supplied by Nüve should be used.
• Correctly grounded power supply should be used.
• The samples which may liquefy and expand should not be in a sealed container.
• The boiling points of the samples should be higher than the set temperature.
• The freezing points of the samples should be lower than the set the temperature.
• Liquids which may expand during heating should not overflow from their containers.
• The set temperature should not destroy the structure of the samples without user’s notice.
• Ensure that the vapors and gases generated during the operation are not harmful to human
health and flammable or explosive.

Undesired problems may occur if you operate the device without water or liquid.

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4. SYMBOLS
Symbol in the operating instructions:

Attention, general hazard area.

This symbol refers to safety relevant warnings and indicates possibly dangerous
situations. The non-adherence to these warnings can lead to material damage and injury
to personal.

Symbol in the operating instructions:


 This symbol refers to important circumstances.

Labels on the device:

Earthed Wall Socket BS 30 Fuses (2 x 10A)

5. INSTALLATION
5.1. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The instrument is designed to operate safely under the following conditions:
• Indoor use only
• Ambient temperature: 5°C to 40°C
• Maximum relative humidity for temperature up to 31°C: 80%
• Maximum altitude: 2000 m
• Temperature for maximum performance: 15°C / 25°C.

5.2. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION


All handling and transportation must be carried out by using proper equipment and experienced
staff. The instrument must be supported underneath and never be turned upside down.

5.3. UNPACKING

Remove the cardboard box packing and the second nylon wrapping around the instrument.
Ensure that no damage occurred during transportation. The below mentioned are provided with
the instrument, please check them;
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• 1 ea. user’s manual and warranty
• 1 ea. power cable
• 1 ea. grid

5.4. MAINS SUPPLY

The instrument requires 230 V, 50/60 Hz.

Please make sure that the supplied mains matches the required power ratings which are written
on the name of plate of the instrument located at the back of the instrument.

Always plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets.

A supply fitted with a circuit breaker should be used for protection against indirect
contact in case of isolation fault.

5.5. POSITIONING

• Check that the positioning is suitable for the users.


• Check that the device is stable on its four feet.
• Check that the user will be able to follow up the operation even when the user deals with
something else.
• Check that the positioning of the instrument does not prevent interference with other
equipment in the near surrounding.
• The bench where the instrument is positioned should be resistant to the weight of the
instrument and vibration free.
• There should be enough space from the cooling unit ventilation.
• Leave at least 20 cm. free space between the other laboratory equipment and wall.

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5.6. GENERAL PRESENTATION

CONTROL PANEL

COMMUNICATION UNIT
(OPTIONAL)

Figure 1

EXTERNAL CIRCULATION
LINE (OPTIONAL)

EXTERNAL CIRCULATION
POWER SWITCH POWER SWITCH
FUSE HOLDER AND SUPPLY SWITCH WATER OUTLET LINE

Figure 2

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5.7. CONTROL PANEL

Figure 3
The functions of F1, F2, F3 and F4 buttons depend on the meaning of the corresponding symbol
appearing on the display. The following table shows the meaning of these symbols.

This symbol denotes the menu. You can enter the menu by pushing the button
corresponding to this symbol.

This symbol denotes the settings page. You can enter the settings page by
pushing the button corresponding to this symbol.

This symbol denotes the value increase key. You can increase the value by
pushing the button corresponding to this symbol while adjusting the numerical
values such as temperature or password.

This symbol denotes the value decrease key. You can decrease the value by
pushing the button corresponding to this symbol while adjusting the numerical
values such as temperature or password.

This symbol denotes the left key. It appears on the graph screen. The next graph
appears when the button corresponding to this symbol is pushed.

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1) This symbol denotes the right key when the right and left keys appears on the
same screen. The previous graph is passed when the button corresponding to
this symbol is pushed.
2) It denotes the tab button when left and right keys do not appear on the same
screen.

This symbol denotes enter key. It is used for approval of adjustments.

This symbol denotes backspace. You can return the previous page or exit from
the page by pushing the button corresponding to this symbol.

This symbol denotes the graph screen. The last 24 hours of operation of the
device can be monitored on the graph of the temperature vs. time by pushing
the button corresponding to this symbol. It is recorded every 10 minutes.

The symbol is on the green button which is used to start the program.

The symbol is on the red button which is used to stop the program.

This symbol denotes the explanation of the error codes. You can learn detailed
explanation about the error by pushing the button corresponding to this symbol.
It appears in case of failures.

This symbol denotes the alarm mute key. You can mute the audible alarm by
pushing the button corresponding to this symbol when the alarm is activated in
case of error.

5.8. PRIOR TO OPERATION

• Plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets


• Switch the device on by using power switch. See that power switch LED is on.
• See that the display and control panel activates.
• Learn functions of the control panel (See Section 5.7).
• Set the program and start it (See Section 6.1).

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 Please check liquid level during the operation and if necessary, add water to the tank.

5.8.1. FILLING LIQUID

Fill the tank with distilled water or liquid up to the MAX line. (Figure 4).

Max Level

Figure 4

 Mixture of 50% distilled water and 50% antifreeze can be used at 0°C.

Do not operate the device without distilled water or liquid filled up to max level.

Undesired problems may occur if you operate the device when the distilled water or
liquid level above or below the max level.

Make sure that the filled liquid is not flammable or explosive at the operation
temperature.

When you start the device, if circulation is not observed, there is residual air in the
pump. In order to remove the residual air, disconnect the device from mains and
restart it.

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6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
6.1. PROGRAMMING
When BS 30 water bath is powered on, firstly
the opening screen and then the working screen
on the left appear. Liquid temperature and set
temperature can be seen on the working screen.
If time is set for the program, program time and
the remaining time for program to finish are
displayed below temperature values. ‘P.No’,
‘S.No’ and ‘R.No’ on the right upper corner of
working screen are program number, step
number and repeat number, respectively.
Current time and date are shown at the top line. “ ” symbol flashes on this screen while water
bath performs cooling. “ ” symbol flashes on this screen while water bath performs heating.
BS 30 offers 20 programs 20 steps and there are
two set screens in the control system; one
screen for program setting and another one for
step settings. The operation settings screen on
the left is for program setting. This screen is for
setting related to program. Increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys are used to change the
selection value. Tab key (F3) is used to change
the selection.

When the selection is on “Program” on the


operations setting screen, push enter key (F4).
The step settings screen on the left appears. On
the upper line, the program number whose
steps are set is shown. Increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys are used to change the
selection value. Enter key (F4) is used to change
the selection.
The settings for the specific step number are displayed when the step number is changed by
using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys.
Back key (F3) is used to exit the screen. Push back key (F3) to return the operation settings
screen.
Follow the steps below to set a program:

1- Push settings page key (F2) on the working screen.


2- Password query screen appears. Enter password by using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys
and push enter key (F4). The password is user password and it can be set on settings menu
(See Section 6.3.1). The password is 0000 for the first use.

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3- The selection is on program number. Use increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys to set the
program number which will be set and push enter key (F4).
4- The selection is on step number. Use increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys to set the step
number which will be set and push enter key (F4).
5- The selection is on temperature. Use increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys to set temperature
and push enter key (F4).
6- The selection is on Time Function. If time will be used for the step, choose Time. When you
choose Hold, the program runs until it is stopped. Use increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys to
choose Time or Hold and push enter key (F4).
7- The selection is on Time, after Time Function is set and enter key (F4) is pushed. When the
Time Function is set as Time, the time can be set from 0 minute to 99 hours 59 minutes by
using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. If the time is set as 00:00, the corresponding step
does not run and the program will run the next step.
8- The selection is on Alarm Range, after Time is set and enter key (F4) is pushed. The Alarm
Range can be set between 1.0⁰C and 10.0⁰C by using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys.
9- The selection is on Timer On at Set, after Alarm Range is set and enter key (F4) is pushed.
Timer On at Set can be chosen as ON or OFF by using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys.
When it is chosen as ON; time starts to count when the temperature reaches to the set
temperature. When it is chosen as OFF; time starts to count when the corresponding step
starts.
10- Push enter key (F4) to set the next step and apply the steps from 4. If all steps are set, push
back key (F3).
11- Push tab key (F3) to continue to settings of the program whose steps are set.
12- Selection is on Starting Step No. it shows the step number which starts to run when the
program starts. Choose the step number which starts to run by using increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys and push tab key (F3).
13- Selection is on Repeated Operation. Set repetition number by using increase (F1) and decrease
(F2) keys and push tab key (F3).
14- Selection is on Stop at Power Failure. It can be chosen as ON or OFF by using increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys.
If Stop at Power Failure is ON;
• The program will be interrupted in case of power failure. When the power failure is over,
‘Power Failure’ error appears on the screen.
If Stop at Power Failure is OFF;
• The program will continue to run in case of power failure.
o If the temperature is in the temperature alarm range, there will be notification
regarding power failure. Push question mark key (F3) to see the notification.
o If the temperature is out of the temperature alarm range, ‘Out of Temperature
Range’ error appears.
15- Push tab key (F3). The selection is on Delay. It can be set from 0 to 99 hours 59 minutes by
using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. The program which is started starts to run after
the delay time ends.

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16- When push the back (F3) key, working screen appears. Push green start key (F4) to start to
run the set program.
6.1.1. GRAPH WORKING SCREEN
When the graph button (F3) is pushed during the operation, the graph page appears on the
screen. Daily operation can be followed on this graph. If you want to analyze previous operations,
visit memory page (See Section 6.3.2).
6.2. COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION
• See that the program is over.
• Push red stop key (F4) to stop the running program at any time.
• Take the samples out at right temperature and right time. Be careful while handling the
samples after the operation as they can be hot.
• Remove the undesirable effects occurred during the operation after the tank has been
completely emptied.
• You may leave the water bath at the stand-by position or switch it off.
6.3. MENUS
When settings page key (F2) is pushed on the working screen, password query screen appears.
Enter password by using increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys and push enter key (F4). The
password is user password and it can be set on settings menu (See Section 6.3.1). The password
is 0000 for the first use.

Main menu page appears when the password


is approved by pushing enter key (F4).
Submenu can be selected by using the value
increase and decrease keys. The selected
menu becomes red and enter key (F4) is
pushed to enter this menu.

6.3.1. SETTINGS

Settings page appears when “settings”


submenu is selected from the menu page by
the value increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys.
The required submenu is chosen by using the
value increase and decrease keys.

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“Date/Time Settings” submenu is selected on
the settings page by the value increase (F1)
and decrease (F2) keys. The page shown on
the left appears when enter key (F4) is
pushed. Time is shown in the format of “hour:
minute” and the cursor is on hour part when
“Date/Time Settings” page comes to the
screen. Hour is adjusted by pushing the value
increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. Push
enter key (F4) to
continue to adjust. If you want to exit this page without any change, push backspace key (F3).
“Select Language” submenu is selected on
the settings page by using the value increase
(F1) and decrease (F2) keys. The page on the
left appears when enter key (F4) is pushed.
The language of the control panel can be set
as Turkish, English, French, Russian or
Spanish. Push the value increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys to select the language and
then push the enter key (F4) to save the
selection. If you want to exit this page
without any change, push the backspace key
(F3).
“Screen Saver Settings” submenu is selected
on the settings page by using the value
increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. The
page on the left appears when enter key (F4)
is pushed. Screen saver can be on or off by
pushing the value increase (F1) and decrease
(F2). If the option of “open” is selected,
activation time of screen saver is adjusted on
screen saver time in minutes. If you want to
exit this page without any change, push the
backspace key (F3).

 It is suggested to use Screen Saver as ON for energy saving.

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“Change Password” submenu is selected on
the settings page by the value increase (F1)
and decrease (F2) keys. The page on the left
appears when enter key (F4) is pushed. After
old password value is entered by pushing the
value increase and decrease keys, push the
enter key. New password value can be entered
in the “New Password” and “Retype New”
sections. If you want to exit this page without
any change, push the backspace key (F3).
6.3.2. MEMORY

“Memory” submenu is selected on the menu


page by the value increase (F1) and decrease
(F2) keys. The page on the left appears when
enter key (F4) is pushed.

“Failure History” submenu is selected on the


memory page by the value increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys. The page on the left appears
when enter key (F4) is pushed. The last 50
failures can be followed on this page. There are
10 pages in total for error history and 5 failures
are listed on each page. Failures are listed from
the current date to the earlier. Push the value
increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys to pass the
other page. Push the backspace key (F4) in order
to exit the page.

“History (TABLE)” submenu is selected on the


memory page by the value increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys. The page on the left
appears when enter key (F4) is pushed. Enter a
date to analyze corresponding operation by
pushing the value increase and decrease keys.
Push the enter key (F4) to access the table.

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Temperature values corresponding to the
selected date are shown on three pages. Push
the value increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys
to pass from one page to another. “–“appears
in the temperature column if the device does
not run on the selected date. Push the
backspace key (F3) to return previous page.

 When the temperature sensor is broken, “–“appears in the temperature column since
temperature cannot be read by the sensor.
“History (GRAPH)” submenu is selected on the memory page by the value increase (F1) and
decrease (F2) keys. “Select Record Date” page appears when enter key (F4) is pushed. Enter a
date to analyze corresponding operation and then push the enter key (F4). You can analyze the
data in the graph. The data belonging to the other dates can be followed by using left (F2) and
right (F3) keys. Push the backspace key (F4) to return the previous page.
The page on the left appears when the settings
key (F1) is pushed on the graph page.
Temperature axis (y-axis) can be adjusted on this
page. Working temperature determines the
midpoint of the temperature axis. The working
temperature value should be close to the set
temperature value for more comfortable
observation. Sensitivity value is the difference
between two values on y-axis. As sensitivity
value getting smaller, a more detailed graph appears.

 Values are recorded every one hour while program is running.

7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING


7.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Check the liquid level and if necessary fill up to maximum level during the operation.
7.2. CLEANING
• After the liquid was drained and disconnecting the power cable, clean the device at room
temperature.
• Device can be cleaned with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
• Mild detergent use is recommended to remove difficult dust and dirt.
• Take precautions handling chemical cleaners. Please be aware of the undesirable effects of
the chemicals and be careful while applying them.

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• Check the external condition of the device regularly and ensure any rust spots that may
develop are removed.
8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT
The currently valid local regulations governing disposal must be observed. It is in the responsibility
of the user to arrange proper disposal of the individual components.
All parts which may comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable
validated procedures (autoclaving, chemical treatment) prior to disposal. Applicable local
regulations for disposal have to be carefully observed.
The instruments and electronic accessories (without batteries, power packs etc.) must be
disposed of according to the regulations for the disposal of electronic components.
Batteries, power packs and similar power source have to be dismounted from electric/electronic
parts and disposed of in accordance with applicable local regulations.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the device fails to operate, please check the followings:
• The power switch is on;
• The fuse is not blown;
• The plug is plugged-in properly;
• The plug is not defective;
• The mains supply is present.
9.1. ERROR CODES
Blue colored screen turns into red in case of any failure and a short explanation of the error
appears at the bottom line on the red screen. Push the key corresponding to question mark (F3)
for detailed explanation of failures.

Failures which may be encountered during operation is listed below:

EoFF: This error code shows power failure. If Stop at Power Failure is ON, the program is
interrupted in case of power failure. When the power failure is over, ‘Power Failure’ error appears
on the screen.

 After power interruption, push the key corresponding to question mark (F3) in order
to see the time when power interruption occurs.
Err1: It appears when temperature sensor is defective.

Err2: It appears when there is a communication error between display and main PCB.

Err6: It shows that the temperature in the chamber is not in the temperature alarm range.

Err7: It appears when software version is not compatible. Push F3 key corresponding to the
question mark to see the explanation. Inform the authorized NÜVE agent regarding the error
explanation.

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A list consisting of the codes of errors can be accessed from the memory page (See
 section 6.3.2). ‘EoFF’ and ‘Err6’ do not appear on working screen and they are only
shown in the list of the error history.

 In case of any error situation except Err6, the program is stopped automatically.

If an error occurs, please contact to an authorized Nüve agent to seek technical help.

9.2. FUSE REPLACEMENT

The fuses shall be always be replaced by the authorized personnel.

10. OPTIONS
10.1. COMMUNICATION UNIT
There are 4 outlets on communication unit (Figure 5). The function of each outlet is explained in
the following sections.

USB PORT-1

USB PORT-2

ETHERNET

RS 232

Figure 5
10.2. EXTERNAL MEMORY (USB STICK)
USB Stick is connected to USP port-1 of the communication unit (Figure 5). “ ” appears on
the operating mode screen when the USB stick is identified by the microprocessor system.

 If does not appear on the screen, USB stick may be defective or may not be
connected correctly.

When “USB Stick” submenu is selected on the memory page, there are three options:
• Copy History
• Instant Record
• Copy Failure History

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Copy History: As USB stick is connected to the device, all data in the internal memory is
transferred to USB stick when “Copy History” is selected. When loading bar shows 100%, push
the enter key (F4) to exit the page.
Instant Record: As USB stick is connected to the
water bath, the page on the right appears when
“Instant Record” is selected. The period of the
record time can be selected by using the value
increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. As soon as
the enter key (F4) is pushed, recording starts and
the display returns to main page. If you want to
exit this page without starting to record, use
backspace key (F3). You can remove USB stick
when you want to finish the record process.
Copy Failure History: As USB stick is connected to the device, all error history in the internal
memory is transferred to USB stick when “Copy Failure History” is selected. When loading is
finished completely, push the enter key (F4) to exit from this page.

10.3. AlerTexTM GSM MODULE


In case of error, SMS can be sent to five different phone numbers by GSM module as an option.

POWER CABLE RS 232 INLET

LED

Figure 6

ANTENNA INLET

SIM CARD INLET SMS LED


POWER LED
Figure 7 Figure 8

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Please carry out the following steps for connection of GSM module:
• Insert SIM card in the GSM module (See Figure 7).

 SIM card is provided by the user. The cost of SIM card and SMS differs according to
the GSM providers and all charges will be covered by the user.

SIM card which will be used for GSM module should not have PIN code.

• Plug-in the GSM module to correctly grounded sockets.


• Connect the end of RS 232 cable of GSM module (See Figure 6) to RS 232 port on the water
bath (See Figure 5).
• Ensure that power led is turned on (See Figure 8). Power led is on when energy is supplied to
the GSM module. SMS led starts to flash while the module sending SMS.
• Connect the antenna cable to antenna inlet on the GSM module (See Figure 7).
Antenna has magnet to place it easily. Place the antenna on a place where the signal of GSM
module is high.
If the GSM module is not connected or does not send messages although it is
connected, “modem” error code appears in the error history. If the GSM module is
 connected and cannot send messages, “SMS” error code appears in the error history.
Modem and SMS errors do not appear when SMS submenu on the SMS page is
selected as “off”.

If an error occurs, please contact to an authorized Nüve agent to seek technical help.

10.3.1. SMS

 In order to use SMS, optional GSM module is mandatory to have. Refer to Section
10.1 for information regarding GSM module connection.

“SMS” submenu is selected on the menu page


by the value increase (F1) and decrease (F2)
keys. The page on the left appears when enter
key (F4) is pushed. Submenus on SMS page is
selected by using increase (F1) and decrease (F2)
keys. Selected submenu can be adjusted by
using enter key (F4). If you want to exit the page,
push the backspace key (F3).

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• Activation or deactivation of SMS function can be adjusted on “SMS” submenu. If you want
to activate this function, choose “on” by pushing the enter key (F4). If you want to deactivate
SMS function, choose “Off” by pushing the enter key (F4).
• “Repeat time” is the frequency of sending SMS. The user is notified again by sending SMS if
the failure still continues. Repeat time can be adjusted to 8 hours, 16 hours and 24 hours by
pushing enter key (F4).

“SMS Numbers” is selected on the SMS page


by using the value increase (F1) and decrease
(F2) keys. The page on the left appears when
enter key (F4) is pushed. The phone numbers
can be entered in this page and SMS
notifications are delivered to these phone
numbers in case of any failure.

• SMS can be sent to 5 different mobile phones. According to demand, 1st, 2nd and 3rd numbers
can be users’ numbers and 4th and 5th numbers can be technical service staffs’ numbers.
• Enter country code before the phone numbers.
• A cursor flashes under a digit which means you can set this digit of the number. Each digit of
phone numbers is entered one by one. The first digit of the phone number is entered by
pushing value increase (F1) and decrease keys (F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to enter the
second digit. The second number is entered pushing value increase (F1) and decrease keys
(F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to enter the next digit. After all digits of the phone number are
entered completely by this way, push the enter key (F4) to enter the next phone number.
• Tab key (F3) is used for changeover from one digit of phone number to another.
• After all phone numbers from “Phone 1” to “Service 2” is entered as mentioned above, push
the enter key (F4) and return to main page.
10.4. E-MAIL
“E-Mail” submenu is selected on the menu
page by the value increase (F1) and decrease
(F2) keys. The page shown on the left appears
when enter key (F4) is pushed. The choice of
submenus on e-mail page is changed by
pushing increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys.
After choosing a submenu, the adjustments
for this submenu is made by pushing enter
key (F4). If you want to exit this page, push the
backspace key (F3).
• Activation or deactivation of e-mail function can be adjusted from “E-mail” submenu. If you
want to activate this function, choose “on” by pushing enter key (F4). If you want to deactivate
e-mail function, choose “off” by pushing enter key (F4).

 Ethernet settings should be adjusted by technical service staff for the first usage.
Otherwise, this function does not work.
• “E-Mails” is the page on which e-mail addresses will be written.

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• “Login” is the adjustments for the e-mail addresses.

“E-Mails” is selected on the e-mail page by the


value increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. The
page on the left appears when enter key (F4) is
pushed. The e-mail addresses can be typed in
this page and e-mail is sent to these addresses
in case of any failure.

• Each character of e-mail addresses is typed one by one. The first character is entered by
pushing value increase (F1) and decrease keys (F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to enter the
second character. The second character is written by pushing value increase (F1) and
decrease keys (F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to enter the next character. After all characters
are written completely in this way, push the enter key (F4) to enter the mail server. After
mail server is written in the same way, push the enter key (F4) to write next e-mail address.
After third email address is written, push enter key (F4) to enter other e-mail addresses.
• After all e-mail addresses are written as mentioned above, push enter key (F4) and return
to main page.
• Tab key (F3) is used for changeover from one character of address to another.

“Login” is selected on the e-mail page by the


value increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. The
page on the left appears when enter key (F4) is
pushed. Each character of e-mail addresses is
written one by one. The first character is
entered by pushing value increase (F1) and
decrease keys (F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to
enter the next character. The second character
is entered by pushing value increase (F1) and
decrease keys
(F2) and tab key (F3) is pushed to enter the next character. After all characters of user’s name
are entered by this way, push enter key (F4) to enter the mail server of the e-mail address. After
mail server is entered in the same way, push enter key (F4) to pass the “password” submenu.
Enter the password and push enter key (F4).
The port provided by internet server is entered on the part of “Port”. After port is entered,
enter key (F4) is pushed to return the main menu. Tab key (F3) is used for changes from one
character of address to another.

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11. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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NÜVE SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.

NB 5 / NB 9 / NB 20

WATER BATHS

USER’S MANUAL

Z14.K 25 255 Rev. No: 12 Rev. Date: 09/2019


Dear Nüve User,

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for preferring this Nüve product. Please read
the operating instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.

Please detain the packing material until you see that the unit is in good condition and it is
operating properly. If an external or internal damage is observed, contact the transportation
company immediately and report the damage. According to ICC regulations, this responsibility
belongs to the customer.

While you are operating the instrument please;

1. obey all warning labels,

2. do not remove warning labels,

3. do not operate damaged instrument,

4. do not operate instrument with a damaged cable,

5. do not move instrument during operation.

In case of a problem contact your Nüve agent for an authorized service or maintenance.

The validity of the guarantee is subject to compliance with the instructions and precautions
described in this manual.

Nüve reserves the right to improve or change the design of its products without any obligation to
modify previously manufactured products.

Information contained in this document is the property of Nüve. It may not be duplicated or
distributed without our permission.

Lifetime of the device is 10 years.

NÜVE
SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ
İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.

Saracalar Mah. Saracalar Kümeevleri No: 4/2


Akyurt 06750 Ankara / TURKEY
Tel : (90.312) 399 28 30 (pbx)
Fax : (90.312) 399 21 97
Sales : sales@nuve.com.tr
Technical Service: nuveservice@nuve.com.tr

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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

1. Nüve warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and
workmanship. This warranty is given for a period of two years. The warranty period begins
from the delivery date.

2. Warranty does not apply to parts normally consumed during operation or general
maintenance or any adjustments described in the operating instructions provided with the
instrument.

3. Nüve does not accept any liability in case where the goods are not used in accordance with
their proper intent.

4. The warranty may not be claimed for damages incurred during the shipment, for damages
resulting from improper handling or use, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, tampering or
unauthorized repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure
to abnormally corrosive conditions, use of the product in non-standard environmental
conditions, including but not limited to failure to meet requirements of ambient temperature,
lubrication, humidity or magnetic field influences, from the defects in maintenance,
negligence, bad functioning of auxiliary equipment, in the case of force majeure or accident
and incorrect power supply.

5. Any injury, loss or damage caused; due to a failure resulting from negligence of the
instructions given in this manual; is beyond the scope of the warranty conditions.

 BEFORE OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY.

 THE VALIDITY OF THE GUARANTEE IS SUBJECT TO THE OBSERVATION OF THE


INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF NÜVE. IT MAY


NOT BE DUPLICATED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT PERMISSION.

PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY:

To register your warranty online, please visit our webpage www.nuve.com.tr and fill in the
“Warranty Registration Form”.

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CONTENT
Page
CONTENT ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
1. INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
1.1 USE AND FUNCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5
2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE …………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
4. SYMBOLS AND LABELS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
5. INSTALLATION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
5.2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION ………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
5.3 UNPACKING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
5.4 MAINS SUPPLY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
5.5 POSITIONING ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
5.6 GENERAL PRESENTATION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
5.7 CONTROL PANEL ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel ……………………………………………. 9
5.8 PRIOR TO OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
5.8.1 FILLING THE TANK …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11
6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11
6.1 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 11
6.1.1 oP Operator Menu Parameters …………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
6.2 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13
6.3 COMPLETION OF OPERATION ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15
7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ……………………………………………………………………………………. 16
7.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
7.2 CLEANING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16
8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
9. TROUBLESHOOTING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
9.1 ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
9.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
10. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18
10.1 NB 5 / NB 9 / NB 20 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………. 18

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 USE AND FUNCTION
NB 5, NB 9 and NB 20 Water Baths: by heating liquid in the reservoir in microbiology, research
and industrial laboratories; it is designed for tests at different temperatures on bacterial and cell
culture, enzyme reactions and other general and specific applications. The homogeneous
temperature distribution in the tank is ensured by means of the heaters which are placed around
chamber.

They provide temperatures between 5°C above the ambient temperature and 99.9°C for
procedures where temperature uniformity and stability are important.

The baths are equipped with the timer and they are controlled by a PID microprocessor controlled
system to ensure precise temperature control. Two digital displays situated on the user-friendly
control panel display the temperature and time values.
Microprocessor control system will shut down the temperature sensor and in case of malfunctions
that may occur in the control system, alarm system will be activated and the user is warned visually
and audibly. The study data are recorded in the memory and can be transferred to external USB
memory. At the same time, unauthorized persons have been blocked permission to change
parameters with improved password menu.

All components which are exposed to liquid are made of high grade stainless steel to resist
corrosion.

The NB Series Water Baths are manufactured according to the following standards:
EN 61010-1, EN 61326-1, EN 50419.
This device is in compliance with WEEE Regulation.
If the warnings mentioned in this manual are not considered, NUVE will not be responsible from
their results.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NB 5 NB 9 NB 20
Temperature Range Ambient temperature + 5°C / 99.9°C
Temperature Sensor Fe–Const.
Control System N-PrimeTM
Temperature Set and Display
0.1°C
Sensitivity
Temperature Uniformity (<40°C) ± 0.2°C
Temperature Fluctuation ± 0.1°C
Timer 1 min – 99.9 hours + Hold position
Delayed Start Timer 1 min – 99.9 hours
Memory 3000 data*
Power Supply 230 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Power Consumption 600 W 800 W 1600 W
Tank Volume (Liters) 6 9.5 21
Useful Volume (Liters) 4 7 15
Internal Material Stainless Steel
External Material Epoxy-Polyester Coated Steel
Internal Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) 150x300x150 240x300x150 500x300x150
External Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm) 240x400x275 325x400x275 595x400x275
Net / Packed Weight (kg) 7/8 8/9 11 / 13
* Shows the number of lines for each work done. Temperature, time and if there is error
code consist of 1 line.

2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES


K 04 290 Plexiglass lid for NB 5 (resists up to 60°C)
K 52 010 Stainless steel lid for NB 5
K 04 286 Plexiglass lid for NB 9 (resists up to 60°C)
K 52 007 Stainless steel lid for NB 9
K 04 289 Plexiglass lid for NB 20 (resists up to 60°C)
K 52 003 Stainless steel lid for NB 20
K 52 008 Lid with 4 holes for NB 9 (Hole dia 95 mm)
K 52 005 Lid with 4 holes for NB 20 (Hole dia 95 mm)
K 52 006 Lid with 6 holes for NB 9 (Hole dia 95 mm)
K 52 014 Lid with 8 holes for NB 9 (Hole dia 95 mm)
A 08 051 Tube rack 52xØ13 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 050 Tube rack 30xØ16 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 021 Tube rack 27xØ18 mm, wide 70 mm
A 08 049 Tube rack 12xØ30 mm, wide 70 mm

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3. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USE
The user shall pay attention to the following:

 Do not operate the instrument for purposes other than its main purpose.
 The instrument should only be used by authorized and trained staff after the instruction
manual has been read carefully. Only authorized technical staff can handle the product in case
of a failure.
 Only original spare parts and original accessories supplied by Nüve should be used.
 Electricity line is suitable for the power of device and correctly grounded power supply should
be used.
 The set temperature should not destroy the structure of the samples without user’s notice.
 The boiling points of the samples should be higher than the set temperature.
 The samples which may liquefy and expand should not be in a sealed container.
 Liquids which may expand during heating should not overflow from their containers.
 The materials which will be subject to heating should not be combustible, explosive, heat
susceptible, flammable, adhesive and fusible.
 Ensure that the vapors and gases generated during the operation are not harmful to human
health and flammable or explosive.

 Never operate the device without water.

4. SYMBOLS AND LABELS


Symbol in the operating instructions:

Attention, general hazard area.

This symbol refers to safety relevant warnings and indicates possibly dangerous
situations.

The non-adherence to these warnings can lead to material damage and injury to
personal.

Symbol in the operating instructions:


 This symbol refers to important circumstances.

Labels on the product:

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NB 5 Fuse (2x4A) NB 9 Fuse (2x5A) NB 20 Fuse Earthed Wall
(2x10A) Sockets

5. INSTALLATION
5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
The instrument is designed to operate safely under the following conditions:
 Indoor use only
 Ambient temperature: 5°C to 40°C
 Maximum relative humidity for temperature up to 31°C: 80%
 Maximum altitude: 2000 m
 Temperature for maximum performance: 15°C / 25°C

5.2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION


All handling and transportation must be carried out by using proper equipment and experienced
staff. The instrument must be supported underneath and never be turned upside down.

5.3 UNPACKING
Remove the cardboard box packing and the second nylon wrapping around the instrument.
Ensure that no damage has occurred during transportation. The below mentioned are provided
with the instrument, please check them;
 1 ea. user’s manual and warranty
 1 ea. electrical cable
 1 ea. perforated grid

5.4 MAINS SUPPLY


The instrument requires 230 V, 50 / 60 Hz.

Please make sure that the supplied mains matches the required power ratings which are written
on the name of plate of the instrument located at the back of the instrument.

Always plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets.

A supply fitted with a circuit breaker should be used for protection against indirect
contact in case of isolation fault.

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5.5 POSITIONING
 Check that the positioning is suitable for the users.
 Check that the instrument is stable on its four pedestals.
 Check that the user will be able to follow up the operation even when he deals with something
else.
 Check that the positioning of the device prevents interference with other equipment in the
near surrounding.

5.6 GENERAL PRESENTATION

DISPLAY AND
CONTROL
PANEL
INPUT USB

Figure 1

TANK

TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
GRID

Figure 2

ON/OFF SWİTCH
WATER DISCHARGE
SUPPLY INPUT AND
LINE
FUSES
Figure 3

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5.7 CONTROL PANEL
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Figure 4

1. Temperature display 6. “Operating the program” lamp 11. Back / Alarm mute button

2. Time display 7. Data transfer lamp

3. Encoder button 8. Alarm led

4. Start / Stop button 9. “End of the program” lamp

5. Heating lamp 10. Usb lamp

5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel


01-Temperature Display

This display shows

Sterilization chamber temperature during “stand-by” and during the operation (thermometer
position),

During program preparation, the temperature setting values or the alarm setting values,

Failure codes,

EoF warning when power is interrupted,

The set temperature values and alarm values.

02-Time Display

This display shows the values set for time during program preparation. Also; this display shows
he time values in the control of the settings.

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03-Encoder Button

The encoder button has two physical movements. The button turn clockwise and anticlockwise to
increase or decrease the temperature and time values of the program. Also, the button press for
select / confirm.

04-Start / Stop Button

Used button to start the device to operating at set values or to stop the operation.

05-Heating Lamp

The led is “on” during heating, it indicates that the heating process is carried out.

06-“Operating The Program” Lamp

A lamp indicating that the program is running as soon as the device is started.

07-Data Transfer Lamp

The lamp indicates that the records are transferred in the memory or the file is transferred during
software update.
08-Alarm Led

This led flashes when there is a warning or error on the device.

09-“End of The Program” Lamp


It is a warning lamp that indicates that the running program is finished.

10-Usb Lamp
This lamp is on when connected to a USB external memory.

 The device supports up to 8 GB of external memory.

11-Back / Alarm Mute Button


This button is used to silence audible alarms in case of error and cancel the changes in the menu.

5.8 PRIOR TO OPERATION


 Plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets.
 Turn on the device by power switch.
 See that the microprocessor control system is activated.
 Learn the function of the control and display panel (See Section 5.7 ).

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5.8.1 FILLING THE TANK
MAX.
Line
Fill the tank with distilled water or liquid up to
the maximum line MAX (see Figure 5).
Undesired problems may occur if you fill up to
the level lower than the max level.

Figure 5

Make sure that the filled liquid is not flammable or explosive at the operation
temperature.

Do not run the device unless distilled water or liquid is fılled up to max line.

Add distilled water if the level drops below the “MAX” line during the operation

6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
6.1 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS

The device has a password protected menu. The password is set to “000” when the device first
starts. Follow the below steps to change the password, update current date / time information and
access the operator's menu where other settings are made.

Wait by pressing the encoder button.

Lift your hand when you see "oP" on the temperature


display and again press the encoder button. If the
device has a menu protection password, password
screen “oPS” will come on the temperature display.

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You enter the set password to turn the encoder button
right and left. ( The password will not be asked if the
device is newly installed.) Confirm the password by
pressing the encoder button. Observe that the
parameter numbers on the temperature display
change with each pressing the encoder button. For
operator menu parameter descriptions (see section
6.1.1). You can set the parameter values by turning
the encoder button right or left on time display.

Again press the encoder button and confirm the set


value. Press the back button to return the work
screen.

6.1.1 oP Operator Menu Parameters


1: Recording Period: This time is recording period of temperature and error information.

2: Lid Alarm Time: Not used for all NB models.

3: Lid Alarm Range: Not used for all NB models.

4: Timer Set Band: When the read temperature reaches the "Set Temperature - TIMER SET
BAND" value, the time starts counting backwards.

5: Buzzer ON/OFF: The alarm sound on/off 0: OFF 1: ON

6: Date Setting - Year: Two digits are displayed the year information of date. If updating is
necessary, change.

7: Date Setting - Month: The month information of date is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.

8: Date Setting - Day: The day information of date is displayed. If updating is necessary, change.

9: Time Setting - Hour: The hour information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.

A: Time Setting - Minute: The minute information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.

B: Time Setting – Second: The second information of time is displayed. If updating is necessary,
change.

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C: Date / Time Update: 0: No change 1: Update date / time according to the entered values. The
entered values are considered as current Date / Time information when 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A parameters
are changed and B parameter is set to 1.

D: Password: The password used to enter the operator parameters. This password used when
you want to change the set values. No password if 0 is selected.

6.2 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY

Follow the below steps to set and save the values.

Push the encoder button

By pushing the encoder button select SET menu.

See that second LED flashes in the temperature


display, again push the encoder button.

See the parameter flashing on the temperature


display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


temperature value.

Push the encoder button and save set value.

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See the parameter flashing on the temperature
display.

By turning the encoder button set operating Set


alarm value. If the temperature is out of Set alarm
value, audible and visual alarm will be activated.

Push the encoder button and save set value.

Turn the encoder button to the right.

See that second LED flashes in the time display,


again push the encoder button.

See the parameter flashing on the time display.

By turning the encoder button set operating time


value (01 minute to 99 hours 54 minutes or Hold).

Push the encoder button and save set value. See


'dLY' in the temperature display.

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By turning the encoder button set operating delay
time value. If 'Off' is selected, heating will start
without delay. If any numerical value is selected;
After pressing Start, it starts heating after the set
delay time (01 minute to 99 hours 54 minutes).

Push the encoder button and save set value.

Push ‘the start button’ and start the program.

In order to display the set values during the operation, push the encoder button once. The
values set on the temperature display and the time display of the device will appear for 5
seconds.

 During the operation of the program, the time starts to count up after the instrument
has reached to the set temperature

6.3 COMPLETION OF OPERATION


 Ensure that the program is over (See “End” and “End of the program lamp”).
 Take the samples out at the end of the operation.
 Take precautions while handling the samples after the operation as they can be hot.
 Remove the undesirable effects occurred during the operation after the tank has been
completely emptied.
 You may leave the bath at stand-by or switch it off.
 Operating records are transferred to the usb port attached a USB memory.

Check the liquid level in the tank during long operations and refill to the max line if
necessary.

The usb led and the data transfer led on the control panel turn on during transfer of data
in memory and the transfer process starts automatically. Do not remove external memory
from usb port without the data transfer led turn off and the audible alarm finished.

Records are transferred to external memory when external memory is connected to the
Usb port. For get the records without program ending, Usb memory, hold down the "Mute"
button for 3 seconds until "Data Transfer Lamp" lights up, then remove from Usb port.

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7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

7.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE


The instrument does not require any periodical maintenance.
7.2 CLEANING
 Clean the device when the chamber is at room temperature after disconnecting the power
cable.
 Clean the device with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
 Use liquid detergent to remove tough dirt.
 Take precautions while handling chemical cleaners. Please be aware of the undesirable effects
of the chemicals and be careful while applying them.
 Check the external condition of the device regularly and ensure any rust spots that may
develop are removed.

8. DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT

The currently valid local regulations governing disposal must be observed. It is in the responsibility
of the user to arrange proper disposal of the individual components.
All parts which may comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable
validated procedures (autoclaving, chemical treatment) prior to disposal. Applicable local
regulations for disposal have to be carefully observed.
The instruments and electronic accessories (without batteries, power packs etc.) must be
disposed off according to the regulations for the disposal of electronic components.
Batteries, power packs and similar power source have to be dismounted from electric/electronic
parts and disposed off in accordance with applicable local regulations.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

If the device fails to operate, please check the followings:


 The power switch is on;
 The fuse is not blown;
 The plug is plugged-in properly;
 The plug is not defective;
 The mains supply is present.

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9.1 ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS

Er1

The temperature sensor endings are broken. The error code flashes on the temperature display
and an audible alarm sounds.

Er2

An electronic failure occurs in the microprocessor. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er3

The temperature sensor measures a temperature higher than 147°C.The error code is shown on
the temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er4

The temperature sensor endings are connected in reverse. The error code flashes on the
temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.

EoF
This error code appears if any probable power cut. “EoF” flashes and the audible alarm sounds
on the temperature display.
IN CASE OF ANY ERROR, THE PROGRAM İS STOPPED AUTOMATİCALLY AND
IMMEDIATELY.

If an error occurs, please contact with an authorized Nüve agent to seek technical
help.

9.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT


The fuses shall always be replaced by the authorized personnel.

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10. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
10.1 NB 5 / NB 9 / NB 20 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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NÜVE SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş

ST 30

SHAKING WATER BATH

USER’S MANUAL

Z14.K 25 282 Rev.No: 07 Rev. Date: 02 / 2021


Dear Nüve User,

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for preferring this Nüve product.
Please read the operating instructions carefully and keep them handy for future
reference.

Please detain the packing material until you see that the unit is in good condition and
it is operating properly. If an external or internal damage is observed, contact the
transportation company immediately and report the damage. According to ICC
regulations, this responsibility belongs to the customer.

While you are operating the instrument please;

• obey all the warning labels,


• do not remove the warning labels,
• do not operate damaged instrument,
• do not operate the instrument with a damaged cable,
• do not move the instrument during operation.

In case of a problem contact your Nüve agent for an authorized service or


maintenance.

The validity of the guarantee is subject to compliance with the instructions and
precautions described in this manual.

Nüve reserves the right to improve or change the design of its products without any
obligation to modify previously manufactured products.

Information contained in this document is the property of Nüve. It may not be duplicated
or distributed without its permission.

SANAYİ MALZEMELERİ
İMALAT VE TİCARET A.Ş.

Saracalar Mah. Saracalar Kümeevleri No: 4/2


Akyurt 06750 Ankara-TURKEY
Tel : (90.312) 399 28 30-31-32
Fax : (90.312) 399 21 97
Sales : sales@nuve.com.tr
Technical Service: service@nuve.com.tr

1
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

1. Nüve warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and
workmanship. This warranty is given for a period of two years. The warranty period
begins from the delivery date.

2. Warranty does not apply to parts normally consumed during operation or general
maintenance or any adjustments described in the operating instructions provided
with the instrument.

3. Nüve does not accept any liability in case where the goods are not used in
accordance with their proper intent.

4.The warranty may not be claimed for damages incurred during the shipment, for
damages resulting from improper handling or use, abuse, fire, liquid spillage,
tampering or unauthorized repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible
accessories, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions, use of the product in non-
standard environmental conditions, including but not limited to failure to meet
requirements of ambient temperature, lubrication, humidity or magnetic field
influences, from the defects in maintenance, negligence, bad functioning of auxiliary
equipment, in the case of force majeure or accident and incorrect power supply.

5. In the event of failure, Nüve shall be under no liability for any injury, or any loss or
damage as the result of the failure other than the guarantee conditions.

BEFORE OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ


CAREFULLY.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF NÜVE.


IT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT PERMISSION.

THE VALIDITY OF THE GUARANTEE IS SUBJECT TO THE OBSERVATION


OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

Lifetime of the device is 10 years.


PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE TO VALIDATE WARRANTY:
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fill in Warranty Registration Form.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 ............................................................................................................................ 5
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 USE AND FUNCTION................................................................................................ 5
SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................................ 6
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 6
2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE .................................................................... 6
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................... 6
SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................ 7
PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF USAGE .................................................................. 7
SECTION 4 ............................................................................................................................ 7
SYMBOLS ............................................................................................................................. 7
SECTION 5 ............................................................................................................................ 8
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ............................................................................. 8
5.2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION ...................................................................... 8
5.3 UNPACKING ............................................................................................................. 8
5.4 MAINS SUPPLY ........................................................................................................ 8
5.5 POSITIONING ........................................................................................................... 8
5.6 GENERAL PRESENTATION ..................................................................................... 9
5.7 CONTROL PANEL .................................................................................................... 9
5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel ............................... 10
5.8 PRIOR TO OPERATION.......................................................................................... 11
5.8.1 Filling Liquid ...................................................................................................... 11
SECTION 6 .......................................................................................................................... 12
OPERATING PRINCIPLES .................................................................................................. 12
6.1 OPERATING THE UNIT .......................................................................................... 12
6.2 PROGRAMMING..................................................................................................... 12
6.2.1 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS ............................................................. 12
6.2.2 oP Operator Menu Parameters ......................................................................... 13
6.3 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY .................................................................................. 14
6.4 COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION...................................................................... 16
6.5 WIFI SETTINGS ...................................................................................................... 17
SECTION 7 .......................................................................................................................... 17
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ................................................................ 17
7.1 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 17
7.2 CLEANING .............................................................................................................. 17
SECTION 8 .......................................................................................................................... 18
DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT .............................................................................. 18
SECTION 9 .......................................................................................................................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................... 18
9.1 ERROR CODES AND EXPLANATIONS .................................................................. 18
9.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT ........................................................................................... 19

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SECTION 10 ........................................................................................................................ 20
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 20
SECTION 11 ........................................................................................................................ 21
WARNING LABEL ............................................................................................................... 21

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SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

1.1 USE AND FUNCTION

ST 30 shaking water bath: by heating liquid in the reservoir in microbiology, research and
industrial laboratories; it is designed for tests at different temperatures on bacterial and cell
culture, enzyme reactions and other general and specific applications.

ST 30 maintains incubation and heating temperatures between 5 ⁰C above the ambient


temperature and 99.9 ⁰C and keeps the temperature stable within the given tolerances.
Besides heating, ST 30 has a shaking function. The shaking speed can be set between 20 rpm
and 250 rpm.

ST 30 has a microprocessor control system. The heating is based on PID control system.
There are digital display both for heating and shaking functions. Each function for temperature
and shaking has timer which can be programmed up to 99.9 hours including hold position.

Microprocessor control system will shut down the temperature sensor and in case of
malfunctions that may occur in the control system, alarm system will be activated and the user
is warned visually and audibly. The study data are recorded in the memory and can be
transferred to external USB memory. At the same time, unauthorized persons have been
blocked permission to change parameters with improved password menu.

The tank of ST 30 is made of stainless steel and all the materials in contact with liquid are
made of stainless material. The tank is insulated with glass wool for operating homogenous
temperature distribution.

The ST 30 water bath is manufactured according to following standards;

EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-051, EN 50419, EN 61326-1.

This device is in compliance with WEEE Regulation.

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SECTION 2

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE

Technical Specifications ST 30
Temperature range Ambient temperature +5ºC / 99.9ºC
Temperature sensor Fe – Const.
Control System N-PrimeTM
Temperature set and display sensitivity 0.1ºC
Temperature variation (37 ºC) < ± 0.3 ºC
Temperature fluctuation (37 ° C) ±0.1 ºC
Shaking Speed 20 - 250 rpm
Shaking Speed Adjustment Sensitivity 1 rpm
Timer 1 minute – 99.9 hours + hold position
Delayed Start Timer 1 minute – 99.9 hours
Memory 3000 data*
Power Supply 230 V, 50 Hz.
Power Rating 1550 Watt
Gross Volume (liter) 29
Net Volume (liter) 12
Internal Material Stainless steel
External Material Epoxy-polyester powder coated stainless steel
Internal Dimensions (WxDxH) mm 294 x 197x 500
External Dimensions (WxDxH) mm 303 x 626 x 406
* Shows the number of lines for each work done. Temperature, time and if there is
error code consist of 1 line.

2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

K 04 197 plexiglass lid (Temperature resistance 60 ºC)


K 52 018 stainless steel lid

TUBE RACK AND SHELVES

A 08 185 Tube rack 52xØ13 mm


A 08 184 Tube rack 30xØ16 mm
A 08 182 Tube rack 27xØ18 mm
A 08 186 Tube rack 12xØ30 mm
R 01 015 6x250 ml shelf
R 01 078 12x100 ml shelf
R 01 038 4x500 ml shelf
R 01 079 2x1000 ml shelf
R 01 036 6x100 ml shelf

FACTORY FITTED ACCESSORIES

ST 30 (WF)

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SECTION 3

PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF USAGE


• Do not operate the instrument for purposes other than its main purpose.
• The instrument should only be used by authorized and trained staff after the instruction
manual has been read carefully. Only authorized technical staff can handle the product in
case of a failure.
• Only original spare parts and original accessories supplied by Nüve should be used.
• Correctly grounded power supply should be used.
Check the following carefully,
• Liquids are not heated in sealed containers;
• The samples which may liquefy and expand are not in a closed container.
• The set temperature is not higher than the boiling points of the samples;
• The sizes of the containers of the liquids which may expand during heating are so big that
they do not overflow;
• The set temperature does not destroy the structure of the samples;
• The vapor and gases generated during the operation are not harmful to human health or
flammable or explosive.

SECTION 4

SYMBOLS

Symbol in the operating instructions:

Attention, general hazard area.


This symbol refers to safety relevant warnings and indicates possibly dangerous
situations.
The non-adherence to these warnings can lead to material damage and injury to
personal.
Symbol in the operating instructions:
 This symbol refers to important circumstances.

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SECTION 5

INSTALLATION

5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

The water bath is designed to operate safely under the following conditions:
• Indoor use only
• Ambient temperature: 5°C to 40°C.
• Maximum relative humidity for temperature up to 22°C: 80%.
• Maximum altitude: 2000 m.
• Temperature for maximum performance: 15°C / 25°C.

5.2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION

All handling and transportation must be carried out by using proper equipment and
experienced staff. The instrument must be supported underneath and never be turned
upside down.

5.3 UNPACKING

Open the packing cardboard box. Remove the nylon packing wrapped around the device.
The items provided with the device are listed below, please check them.
• 1 ea. user’s manual
• 1 ea. warranty certificate
• 1 ea. power cable

5.4 MAINS SUPPLY

The water bath requires 230 V, 50/60 Hz.


Please make sure that the supplied mains matches the required power ratings which
are written on the name plate of the instrument located at the back of the steam
sterilizer.

Always plug-in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets.

A supply fitted with a circuit breaker should be used for protection against
indirect contact in case of an isolation fault.

5.5 POSITIONING

• Check that no damage occurred during transportation.


• Check that the positioning is suitable for the users.
• Support the water bath underneath and carry it to its place carefully.
• Make sure that the bench that the water bath is positioned is resistant to the weight of the
instrument and vibration free.
• Check that the water bath is stable on its four pads.
• Check that the positioning of the water bath prevents interference with other equipment in
the near surrounding.

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5.6 GENERAL PRESENTATION

Shaking tank

Display and
Control Panel
Input USB

Figure 1

5.7 CONTROL PANEL

Figure 2

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01- Temperature display 09- “End of the program” Led
02- Time display 10- Usb Led
03- Encoder Button 11- Back / Alarm Mute Button
04- Start / Stop Button 12- Shaking speed display
05- Heating Led 13- Shaking process start / stop button
06- “Operating the program” Led 14- Shaking speed value increase button
07- Data Transfer Led 15- Shaking speed value decrease button
08- Alarm Led

5.7.1 Explanations and Functions for Display and Control Panel


01-Temperature Display
This display shows
Sterilization chamber temperature during “stand-by” and during the operation,
During program preparation, the temperature setting values or the alarm setting values,
Failure codes,
EoF warning when power is interrupted,
The set temperature values and alarm values.

02-Time Display
This display shows the values set for time during program preparation. Also; this display
shows he time values in the control of the settings.

03-Encoder Button
The encoder button has two physical movements. The button turn clockwise and
anticlockwise to increase or decrease the temperature and time values of the program. Also,
the button press for select / confirm.

04-Start / Stop Button


Used button to start the device to operating at set values or to stop the operation.

05-Heating Led
The led is “on” during heating, it indicates that the heating process is carried out.

06-“Operating The Program” Led


The led indicating that the program is running as soon as the device is started.

07-Data Transfer Led


The led indicates that the records are transferred in the memory or the file is transferred
during software update.
08-Alarm Led
This led flashes when there is a warning or error on the device.

09-“End of The Program” Led


It is a warning led that indicates that the running program is finished.

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10-Usb Led
This led is on when connected to a USB external memory.

 The device supports up to 8 GB of external memory.

11-Back / Alarm Mute Button


This button is used to silence audible alarms in case of error and cancel the changes in the
menu.

12-Shaking Speed Display


Shaking speed unit is displayed as RPM.

13-Shaking Process Start/Stop Key


The key is used to start the set program and stop the running program.

14-Shaking Speed Value Increase Key


The keys are used to increase the shaking speed (rpm) and time value on the display while
adjusting the shaking speed and time value.

15-Shaking Speed Value Decrease Key


The keys are used to decrease the shaking speed (rpm) and time value on the display while
adjusting the shaking speed and time value.

5.8 PRIOR TO OPERATION

5.8.1 Filling Liquid

• Fill the tank with distilled water or liquid and put the samples up to the maximum line
MAX (see Figure 3).

Do not run the device unless distilled water or liquid is fılled up to max line.

The distilled water or liquid level above the max level may cause unexpected
problems.

Make sure that the filled liquid is not flammable or explosive at the operation
temperature.

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Max
level

Figure 3

SECTION 6

OPERATING PRINCIPLES

6.1 OPERATING THE UNIT

• Switch on ST 30 shaking water bath by using the power switch and ensure that the power
switch led is on.
• Observe that display and control is activated.
• Learn the functions of display and control panel (see. Section 5.7.1).
• Set the values and start the operation.

6.2 PROGRAMMING

6.2.1 PREPARATION OF USER SETTINGS


The device has a password protected menu. The password is set to “0” when the device first
starts. Follow the below steps to change the password, update current date / time information
and access the operator's menu where other settings are made.

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Wait by pressing the encoder button.

Lift your hand when you see "oP" on the temperature


display and again press the encoder button. If the device
has a menu protection password, password screen “oPS”
will come on the temperature display.

You enter the set password to turn the encoder button right
and left. ( The password will not be asked if the device is
newly installed.) Confirm the password by pressing the
encoder button. Observe that the parameter numbers on
the temperature display change with each pressing the
encoder button. For operator menu parameter descriptions
(see section 6.2.2). You can set the parameter values by
turning the encoder button right or left on time display.

Again press the encoder button and confirm the set value.
Press the back button to return the work screen.

6.2.2 oP Operator Menu Parameters


1: Recording Period: This time is recording period of temperature and error information.
2: Lid Alarm Time: Not used for ST models.
3: Lid Alarm Range: Not used for ST models.
4: Timer Set Band: When the read temperature reaches the "Set Temperature - TIMER SET
BAND" value, the time starts counting backwards.
5: Buzzer ON/OFF: The alarm sound on/off 0: OFF 1: ON
6: Date Setting - Year: Two digits are displayed the year information of date. Set according
to the current time.
7: Date Setting - Month: The month information of date is displayed. Set according to the
current time.
8: Date Setting - Day: The day information of date is displayed. Set according to the current
time.
9: Time Setting - Hour: The hour information of time is displayed. Set according to the
current time.
A: Time Setting - Minute: The minute information of time is displayed. Set according to the
current time.
B: Time Setting – Second: The second information of time is displayed Set according to the
current time.
C: Date / Time Update: 0: No change 1: Update date / time according to the entered values.
The entered values are considered as current Date / Time information when 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A
parameters are changed and B parameter is set to 1.
D: Wifi On/Off*: Wifi connevtion On/Off 0: OFF, 1: ON
E: Wifi Smart Configuration On/Off*: To set up a new wifi network connection 0: OFF, 1: ON
D: Password: The password used to enter the operator parameters. This password used
when you want to change the set values. No password if 0 is selected.
*Optionally

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6.3 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY

Follow the below steps to set and save the values.

Push the encoder button

By pushing the encoder button select “SET”


menu.

See that “Operating the program” led in the


temperature display, again push the encoder
button.

See the parameter flashing on the


temperature display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


temperature value.

Push the encoder button and save set value.

See the “ALr” in the time display. See the


parameter flashing on the temperature
display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


Set alarm value. If the temperature is out of
Set alarm value, audible and visual alarm will
be activated.

Push the encoder button and save set value.

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Turn the encoder button to the right.

See that “ End of the program” led flashes in


the time display, again push the encoder
button.

See the “t ın” in the temperature display. See


the parameter flashing on the time display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


time value (01 minute to 99 hours 54 minutes
or Hold).

Push the encoder button and save set value.


See 'dLY' in the temperature display.

By turning the encoder button set operating


delay time value. If 'Off' is selected, heating
will start without delay. If any numerical value
is selected; After pressing Start, it starts
heating after the set delay time (01 minute to
99 hours 54 minutes).

Push the encoder button and save set value.

Push the heating process start/stop key in


order to use only heating function for your run.
(If both shaking and heating functions are
used at the same run, please set the shaking
speed, as well.)

Push the shaking process start/stop key in


order to adjust shaking speed.

Use the value increase and decrease keys in


order to set the shaking speed (20 - 250 rpm
range) for your run.

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Push the shaking speed value increase and
decrease key at the same time and wait.
Then,”t.ın” will appear on the shaking speed
display. Adjust the value which you want to
operate by using shaking speed value increase
and decrease key. (1 minute – 99.9 hours, Hold
position).
After setting the time value, press "start" button
to confirm.
After confirming the time value, ”EoF” will
appear on the shaking speed display. Adjust
the Eof parameter value to "1" or "0" by using
shaking speed value increase and decrease
key. If the parameter is set to "0", the shaking
process will stop in the event of a power failure.
If the parameter is set to "1", the shaking
process will not be affected by the power failure
and will resume from where it was left (the
remaining time will be stored in the device
memory at 1 minute intervals).

Push to shaking process start/stop key in


order to start the program.

In order to display the set values during the operation, push the encoder button
once. The values set on the temperature display and the time display of the
device will appear for 5 seconds.

When the chamber temperature is outside the set alarm values (SET ALr
value) after reaching the set temperature, the audible and visual alarm is
activated!

 The set time start to count after the device reaches the set temperature.

6.4 COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION

• Observe that the set program is completed. After the completion of the program,
“End” will appear on the device display and the“ End of the program” led will be
active.
• Push the heating process stop key in order to stop the heating. If the device functions
with shaking, push the shaking process stop key to stop the shaking process.
• Take the samples out at the required temperature and time.
• When the device is unloaded, remove the undesirable effects which are caused by the
samples.
• You may leave the device at stand-by position or switch it off.
• Operating records are transferred to the usb port attached a USB memory.

Check the liquid level in the tank during long operations and refill to the max line if
necessary.

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The usb led and the data transfer led on the control panel turn on during transfer of data
in memory and the transfer process starts automatically. Do not remove external
memory from usb port without the data transfer led turn off and the audible alarm
finished.

Records are transferred to external memory when external memory is connected to the
Usb port. For get the records without program ending, Usb memory, hold down the
"Mute" button for 3 seconds until "Data Transfer Lamp" lights up, then remove from Usb
port.

Do not connect any electronic devices other than USB Memory to the device USB port!
This may disrupt the main card.

6.5 WIFI SETTINGS

The following sequence is followed to make a Wifi connection to the device:


• Open Wi-Fi broadcast
• Download N-Mobile application and sign in (Android or IOS)
• The device is created by selecting the desired device under the opened project and
entering the MAC and serial number.
• The phone is connected to the Wi-Fi
• Set parameters D and E to 1 in the operator parameters
• Enter Wi-Fi Configuration from the settings page in the N-Mobile application to check
the SSID of the Wi-Fi broadcast that is turned on and confirm by typing the password.
• For checking Wi-Fi and NuveControl connections, press the mute button in the
temperature display screen, 1 number should next to J and C letters.

SECTION 7

PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

7.1 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

Once a year, calibration should be to verify the temperature sensor in the chamber.

7.2 CLEANING

• Prior to cleaning please unplug the device and clean the device at the room temperature.
• A piece of wet cloth may be used in order to remove the dust and dirt from the device.
• Mild detergent use is recommended to remove difficult dust and dirt.
• Please be aware of the undesirable effects of the chemicals and be careful while applying
them.
• Protect the device against rust from outside. Please clean the rust as soon as possible
when it is detected.

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SECTION 8

DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT


The user is responsible for the proper disposal of each individual component.
All parts which may comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable
validated procedures (i.e. autoclaving, chemical treatment) prior to disposal.

SECTION 9

TROUBLESHOOTING
If the device fails to operate, please check the followings:
• The power switch is on;
• The plug is plugged-in properly;
• The plug is not defective;
• The installation of the plug is not defective;
• The mains supply is present.

9.1 ERROR CODES AND EXPLANATIONS

Er0*:
Motor thermal is off. Contact to the authorized service.

Er1:
The temperature sensor endings are broken. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er1*:
This error code appears in the communication error between the motor driver board and the
display card.

Er2:
An electronic failure occurs in the microprocessor. The error code flashes on the temperature
display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er3:
The temperature sensor measures a temperature higher than 147°C.The error code is shown
on the temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.

Er4:
The temperature sensor endings are connected in reverse. The error code flashes on the
temperature display and an audible alarm sounds.

EoF:
This error code appears if any probable power cut. “EoF” flashes and the audible alarm
sounds on the temperature display.

*Error codes on the shaking speed display.

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If an error occurs, please contact to an authorized NÜVE AGENT to seek technical help.

IN CASE OF ANY ERROR, THE PROGRAM İS STOPPED AUTOMATİCALLY AND


IMMEDIATELY.

9.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT

The fuses shall be always be replaced by the authorized personnel.

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SECTION 10

ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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SECTION 11

WARNING LABEL

ST 30
FUSES (2 x 10A)

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