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Contents
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EU Declaration of conformity
12
Safety instructions
12
Intended use
14
Unpacking
14
Commissioning
15
Error codes (HS / HP)
16
Maintenance and cleaning
16
Accessories
17
Assembling the stand
17
Technical Data
18
Warranty
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EU Declaration of conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product corres-
ponds to the directives 2014/35/EU, 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU and
2011/65/EU and conforms with the following standards or norma-
tive documents: EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-010, EN 61010-2-051,
EN 61326-1, EN 60529 and EN ISO 12100.
A copy of the complete EU Declaration of Conformity or further
declarations of conformity can be requested at sales@ika.com.
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Safety instructions
/// General information
• Read the operating instructions in its entirety before
using the device and follow the safety instructions.
• Keep the operating instructions in a place where it can be ac-
cessed by everyone.
• Ensure that only trained staff work with the device.
• Follow the safety instructions, guidelines, occupational health
and safety and accident prevention regulations.
• Electrical outlet must be grounded (protective ground contact).
• Attention – Magnetism!
Effects of the magnetic field have to be taken into account (e.g.
data storage media, cardiac pacemakers ...).
• Risk of burns!
Exercise caution when touching parts of the housing and the
heating plate.
The heating plate can reach dangerous temperatures. Pay attention
to the residual heat on the heating plate after switching off the stirrer.
The device may only be transported when the heating plate has
cooled down.
/// Device design
• Do not use the device in explosive atmospheres, it is not EX-
protected.
• With substances capable of forming an explosive mixture, ap-
propriate safety measures must be applied, e.g. working under
a fume hood.
• To avoid body injury and property damage, observe the relevant
safety and accident prevention measures when processing ha-
zardous materials.
• Set up the device in a spacious area on an even, stable, clean,
non-slip, dry and fireproof surface.
• The feet of the device must be clean and undamaged.
• Ensure that the power cord set / temperature sensor cable does
not touch the heating plate.
• Check the device and accessories for damage before each use.
Do not use damaged components.
• Do not use the device if the ceramic set-up surface is damaged
e.g. scratches, splinters or corrosion. A damaged set-up surface
could break if used.
/// Permissible medium / contaminants / side reactions
• Only process media that will not react dangerously to the extra
energy produced through processing. This also applies to any ex-
tra energy produced in other ways, e.g. through light irradiation.
• Beware of hazards due to:
- flammable materials,
- combustible media with a low boiling temperature,
- glass breakage,
- incorrect container size,
- overfilling of media,
- unsafe condition of container.
• Process pathogenic materials only in closed vessels under a sui-
table fume hood.
• In unsupervised and safe operation, this device may only handle
or heat media whose flash point is above the set safety tempe-
rature limit. (Flashpoint min.: 575 °C, acc.to EN 61010-2-010)
• The heating plate can heat up due to the action of the magnets
at high motor speeds, even if the heater is switched off.
• Please consider any possible contaminations and unwanted
chemical reactions.
• It may be possible for wear debris from rotating accessory parts
to reach the material being processed.
• When using PTFE-coated magnetic bars, the following has to be
noted: Chemical reactions of PTFE occur in contact with molten
or solute alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, as well as with
fine powders of metals in groups 2 and 3 of the periodic system
at temperatures above 300 °C – 400 °C. Only elementary flu-
orine, chlorotrifluoride and alkali metals attack it; halogenated
hydrocarbons have a reversible swelling effect.
(Source: Römpps Chemie-Lexikon and "Ulmann", Volume 19)
/// Procedures during sample runs
• Wear your personal protective equipment in accordance with
the hazard category of the media to be processed. There may
be a risk from:
- splashing and evaporation of liquids,
- ejection of parts,
- release of toxic or combustible gases.
• Position the knob at the left stop before starting up. Gradually
increase the speed.
• Reduce speed if:
- medium splashes out of vessel because the speed is too high,
- device is not running smoothly,
- container moves on the base plate,
- an error message is displayed.
/// Accessories
• Safe operation is guaranteed only with the use of original IKA
accessories.
• Always disconnect the plug before attaching accessories.
• Accessories must be securely attached to the device and cannot
come off by themselves. The centre of gravity of the assembly
must lie within the surface on which it is set up.
• Observe the operating instructions of the accessories.
/// Power supply / Switching off the device
• The device will automatically restart following any interruption
to the power supply.
• The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the
mains voltage.
• The outlet for the mains plug must be easily accessible.
• The device can only be disconnected from the mains outlet by
pulling out the power cord set or the connector plug.
/// For protection of the equipment
• The device may only be opened by qualified and IKA approved
experts.
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