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Introduction
We would like to express our gratitude for your purchase of our autoclave. This brochure covers
the operation method and a simple maintenance method for the Autoclave HV-25/50/85/110 you
now own. We hope that owing to your proper handling the autoclave can demonstrate its full
performance and that you will make regular use of it for a long time.

For optional equipment (0printer, O floating sensor, 0 cooling fan, automatic water supply
equipment), if any, read the attached operation manuals for the equipment.

Please check whether or not the product conforms to your order and confirm that it was not
damaged during transportation, Should it be damaged or out of order, please contact the sales
outlet from which you purchased it.

Be sure to send the enclosed warranty registration card to us.

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Table of Contents

Date Description of Revision


Jun. 1 1, 1996 Additions and revisions to WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.
Instructions under "Replacing Lid Packing" in Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service revised.
Instructions for "Operation with a WaSte Disposal Bag" added.
Instructions for "Successive Operations with the Product" added.
Before Using
In this manual the following headwords are applied to items to which great attention should be
given:

WARNING: Precaution indicating an imminent dangerous situation which if not avoided


may lead to death or serious injury.
a CAUTION: Precaution indicating a dangerous situation which if not avoided may lead to
moderate or slight injury.
IMPORTANT: Indicates items you are strongly advised to obey.
NOTE: Items you should pay attention to during operation.

r/(\NeverWARNING
use the autoclave to sterilize the following dangerous objects or substances containing
alkali content. Sterilization of such objects may cause explosion, corrosion of the working
chamber or piping, and deterioration in packing.
/ List of Dangerous Objects:

(1) Explosive substances


Nitroglycol, nitroglycerin, nitrocellulose, and other explosive nitric esters.
*Trinitrobenzene, trinitrotoluene, picric acid, and other explosive nitro compounds.
*Peracetic acid, methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, benzoyl peroxide, and other organic peroxides.
(2) Ignitable substances
*Metallic lithium, potassium, sodium, yellow phosphorous, phosphorus sulfide, and red
phosphorus
Celluloids, calcium carbide (carbide), lime phosphide, and magnesium powder
Aluminum powder, magnesium powder, and metallic powders other than aluminum powder
*Sodium.dithionite(or sodium hydrosulfite)
(3) Oxidizer
*Potassium chlorate, sodium chlorate, ammonium chlorate, and other chlorates
Potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, ammonium perchlorate, and other perchlorates.
*Potassium peroxide, sodium peroxide, barium peroxide, and other inorganic peroxides
*Potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, and other nitrates
Sodium chlorite and other chlorites
Calcium hypochlorite and other hypochlorites
(4) Inflammable substances
E t h y l ether, gasoline, acetaldehyde, propylene oxide, carbon disulfide, and other substances
whose flash points range from -30°C to 0°C exclusive.
*Methanol, ethanol, xylene, benzyl acetate (or amyl acetate), and other substances whose
flash points range from 0°C to 30°C exclusive.
Kerosene, gas oil, turpenine oil, isopentyl alcohol (or isoamyl alcohol), acetic acid, and other
substances whose flash points range from 30°C to 65°C exclusive.
(5) Harnmable gas (hydrogen, acetylene, ethylene, methane, ethane, propane, butane, and other
substances that are gas at a temperature of 15°C at 1 atmospheric pressure.)

Before opening the lid, be sure to check that the pressure gauge reads "0 kgf/cm2".

I 0 Never modify the product.

- A CAUTION
Foreign matter (metals, liquid) may enter through the vent hole. Operating the equipment
with such foreign matter inside may cause trouble with the equipment, fire and electric
shock.
Do not forcibly bend, twist, tie or extend the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the
cord. A damaged cord or exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock.
Never connect the power cord to a power supply other than the voltage that is rated.
Connection to such a power supply may cause fire or electric shock.
If not plugging the sterilizer into a grounded socket, ground the equipment separately before
connecting it to a power source.
Never ground to a gas pipe or vinyl chloride water service pipe.
Before closing the lid, check to see that there are no foreign matters in the portion of the lid
which is in contact with the lid packing. Foreign matters may cause steam leakage.
Whenever a bag, such as a waste disposal bag, is used for sterilization, put it in the wire mesh
basket and place the basket in the working chamber. If the bag is placed directly in the
working chamber, the piping may become clogged by it and overheating, overpressurization,
and/or lack of water may result. ,

Be careful not to pinch hands when closing the Iid.


Do not put your face or hands close to the working chamber when lifting the lid after
operations are complete; steam will gush out of the opening of the chamber.
The lid, working chamber, packing and panel are extremely hot immediately after the
completion of operation. Do not touch the equipment or you may get burned.
Put on heat insulation gloves before removing a substance from the working chamber. Do
not put your hands into the chamber until the steam has been vented.
@ It takes a lot of time for the liquid to cool. Be sure to check that the temperature has dropped
sufficiently before unloading the liquid from the working chamber, or you may get burned.
Do not unload the exhaust bottle or drain the working chamber when the chamber is under
pressure. Boiling water or steam may gush out, and you may get burned.
a Do not unload the exhaust bottle before water in the bottle has been sufficiently cooled.
0 Do not dispose of used batteries in fire; they may explode.
a If you encounter any anomaly (e.g. abnormal sound and smell, smoking), immediately shut
off power. After checking to see that the abnormal condition is not continuing, call us or our
authorized sales outlet from shich you purchased it.
0 If the display differs between the steps, turn off the POWER switch, and then turn the power
on again. If the condition still remains, turn off the power and call us or our authorized sales
outlet from which you purchased it.
a If the equipment is installed in a place which is 800 m or higher than sea level (i.e. under low
pressure in mountain areas), the over pressure preventive device and the air vent device
require changes to their setting. In this case, be sure to contact us. Do not use the equipment
before changing the setting.
a In transporting the equipment, put the lid on and slide the open/close lever to the end of the
close side to prevent the lid from opening.
When moving the lid, do not hold it by the handle, otherwise the lid may become difficult to
close.
How to Read This Manual
a This operation manual consists of the following sections covering the information required for
proper operation of the autoclave HV-25/50/85/110:

Chapter 1. What Is Autoclave HV-25/50185/11O?"


This section describes the uses and features of the product and the names and functions of its
parts.

Chapter 2. Installation
This section explains where the equipment should be installed and how to install it. The product
incorporates precision parts. Be sure to follow the instructions covered in this document.

Chapter 3. Operation Method

This section illustrates how to change various set values, and describes operation before starting
the equipment and after automatic operation. This section also covers the display and action of
the equipment during automatic operation.

Chapter 4. Maintenance and Servicing


This section explains the methods for draining water from the exhaust bottle or working charn-
ber, servicing the body, and parts replacement.

Chapter 5. Specifications
his section includes dimensions, power consumption, working range, piping and wiring dia-
grams of the product. Refer to this section as is required.

Chapter 6. In the Event of Suspected Failure


This section covers troubleshooting procedures for the product. If you encounter anything sus-
pected to be due to failure, read this section first of all.
Contents
Introduction ..................... ............................................................................................
Table of Contents ......................................................... ............
Before Using ...............................................................................................................
How to Read This Manual .................... . . . .................................................................
Contents ..................... .. ..............................................................................................
Chapter 1. What Is Autoclave HV-25/50/8511l o ? ...........................................................
1. Product Uses .................................................................................................................................
2 . Product Features ..........................................................................................................................
3. Name and Functions of Each Part .............................................................................................

Chapter 2 . Installation .................... . . .......................................................................


1. Installation Instructions ........................... ....................................................................................
2. Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................
Chapter 3. Operation Method ................... ...... .........................................................
Basic Operation Method ...........................................................................................................................
Turning "ON" POWER Switch ....................................................................................................
Pouring Water ...............................................................................................................................
Loading Substance .......................................................................................................................
Selecting Mode (Process) ............................................................................................................
Changing Set Values (Registering Values by Customer) .............................................................
Checking and Correcting the Clock Time ..................................... ...............................................
Checking and Setting of Turn-on Timer ......................................................................................
Starting Operation ........................................................................................................................
Unloading ......................................................................................................................................
10. After Completion of Operations ..................................................................................................
11. To Interrupt Operation ................................................................................................................
12. If Power Supply Is Cut Off during Operation .................... . .......................................................
13. Operatjon of Cycles ................... . . .......................................................................................
Chapter 4 . Maintenance and Service .............................................................................
1. Draining Exhaust Bottle ...................A ....................................................................................
2 . Draining Working Chamber ........................... . . . . . . ....................................................................
3. Cleaning Working Chamber .......................................................................................................
4 . Body Service ................................................................................................................................
5 . Replacing Lid Packing ...................................................................................................................
6. Replacing Backup Battery ........................................................................................................

Chapter 5. Specification ....................


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Chapter 6 . In the Event of Suspected Failure .................................................................
1. Error Detection (Alarming) Operation .................... . ....... . ......................................................
2 . Early Trouble Shooting .................................... ............................................................................
r What Is Autoclave HV-25/50/85111O?
C h a ~ t e 1.
1. Product Uses
This product is designed for research use only (Modes 1 - 3). It is not labeled or marketed
for use in medical or clinical applications.
This product is also used to liquefy media (Mode 4). Mode 4 can also be used to prewarm the
chamber for a faster start.

2. Product Features
This product is equipped with a cover for the lid that may be heated at hlgh temperature during
use.
The product incorporates an automatic timer which permits you to begin operation at any desired
time within a period of one week.
The product is provided with a variety of modes of operation. The modes are divided into two
broad categories: Sterilization-warming mode and liquefaction mode. If you do not take out the
sterilized medium immediately, then select the sterilization-warming mode, and coagulation is
prevented. To liquefy a coagulated medium, use the liquefaction mode.
This autoclave can be set to automatically exhaust % inside the chamber at a desired rate (exhaust
valve aperture) after sterilization is over.
Optional equipment (printer, floating sensor, cooling fan, automatic water supply equipment)
can be installed onto the product at a later date.
3. Name and Functions of Each Part

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Outer View of Body
When the lid is open
Lid Magnet catch

Water receiver Panel

Lid gasket Working chamber

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Comer plate I

er:I! switch Vent hole

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% Pressure gauge arrying handle
Front View Port for attaching
printer
Side View
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(2 pieces for HV-85 lo)
Exhaust port'
fa Rear View

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Exhaust bottle

-,..- Drain po,rt


Display and Operation Switches

@ Digital Display (Temperature, Time,of Day, Error)


The digital display indicates set temperature, current time and pre-selected time of day when the
equipment is in a standby state and it indicates temperature in the working chamber during
operation. If any troubIe occurs in the equipment and an error is detected, the display indicates
the error.
@ Digital Display (Time, Time of Day, Exhaust %)
The digital display indicates set time, set exhaust %, current time, and pre-selected time of day
when the equipment is in a'standby state and it indicates remaining time before the completion of
sterilization.
@ Unit Display ("C, HOUR, MONTH, MINUTE, DAY, EWHT %)
A unit corresponding to a current digital display illuminates.
@ Step Display (ST-BY, HIEATG, $TIER., EXWT., COOL, WARM, COMP.) -
All the steps included in a selected mode illuminate, and the current step flickers. (COOL display
is illuminated when the optional equipment has been installed.)
6)MODE Display (ILIQ, SOILID, AGAR)
The purpose of the selected mode Lights up.
@ FUNC. Display (TIMIER, CLOCK, PRINT)
The TIIMIER display illuminates when you set the turn-on timer or check the contents of its
setting, and flickers when you complete setting the timer. The CLOCK display lights up when
you check or change the time, and flickers when the backup battery has gone dead. (The PRIINT
display illuminates when the optional equipment has been instalIed.)
a MODE Switch
This switch is used to select the mode and to check a set temperature or time, or exhaust 5%.
8 FUNC. Switch
This switch is used to check the set values for each function.
@ SET VALUE INCREASEDECREASE Switches ( A , )
These switches are used to increase or decrease set values.
@ S E T E N T Switch
This switch is used to change a set value.
0 NEXT Switch
This switch is used to select the item for which you wish to change the setting.
@ START/STOP Switch
This switch is used to start or stop operation.
Chapter 2. Installation
- A CAUTION
If the equipment is installed in a place which is 800 m or higher than sea level (i.e. under low
pressure in mountain areas), its specifications require to be changed. In this case, be sure to
contact us. Do not use the equipment before changing.
In transporting the equipment, put the lid on and slide the opedclose lever to the end of the
close side to prevent the lid from opening.
When moving the lid, do not hold it by the handle, otherwise the lid may become difficult to
close.

1. Installation Instructions
O Avoid installing the equipment in a place where Q Avoid installing the equipment in a place which is
its body may be exposed to water or chemicals, or exposed to high humidity, direct sunlight or much
where corrosive and explosive gases may be dust.
produced nearby.

O Avoid placing the equipment directly under a fire @ Arrange the equipment with a clearance of 10 cm or
detector. If you open the lid immediately after wider on the right side and 12 cm or wider on the rear
completion of operation, steam comes out of the side to prevent the vent hole fiom being blocked.
working chamber, and may activate the detector.

I 2 cm or over 1

10 cm or over

O Avoid installing the equipment with its rear side


located near outlets or electrical appliances as steam
comes out of the exhaust port on the rear.
@ Avoid an installation place which is subject to impact
or vibration.
6 Place the unit in a level, fm place.
@ Avoid installing in a place which is subjected to a
room temperature of 5°C or below or 35OC or above.
2, Installation Procedure
@ Put the body on the caster stoppers to prevent the body from ac
Anchor the body as described in the following.

(1) Set the stopper the specified distance from walls.


Specified distance L = HV-25 .............. 49 cm or over
HV-50 .............. 55 cm or over Push ,,
HV-85/110 ....... 67 cm or over
(2) Push the body until the front casters roll onto the stopper.

@ Connect the power cord to a rated power supply.


Reliably ground the earth cable.
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aWARNING
Do not forcibly bend, twist, tie or extend the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the
cord. A damaged cord or exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock.
Never connect the power cord to a power supply other than the voltage that is rated.
Connection to such a power supply may cause f ~ ore electric shock.
0 If not plugging the sterilizer into a grounded socket, ground the equipment separately before
connecting it to a power source.
0 Never ground to a gas pipe or vinyl chloride water service pipe.

Connect the power cord to a grounded electrical outlet.

Make sure that the outlet voltage corresponds to the voltage of the autoclave (120 VAC or
20812201240 VAC, 50160Hz single phase). Check the label on the instrument or the tag on
the power cord for the proper voltage requirements.

If the plug does not fit the outlet, get an electrician to change the outlet receptable or ask him
to recommend a suitable plug. The black wire of the power cord is the "hot" wire.
@ Pour water into the exhaust bottle.
Add water to the exhaust bottle as described below.

(1) UnIoad the exhaust bottle from the body.


Pull the bottle outwards until the top handle can be grabbed
securely. Lift the bottle out of the autoclave using this handle.

Drain po Pol (2) Pour water into the bottle through the water filling port. Fill
water to the reference line level.

Reference
line level

(3) Check to make sure that the water level is at the LOW level (the
lowest water level).

LOW level

If too much water has been poured in, then place the bottle in a
level sink with the side of the water filling and drain ports facing
downwards. Any excessive water is drained automatically until
the water level is lowered to the LOW level.

(4) Check to see that the drain valve, located at the bottom of the
exhaust bottle housing area, is closed.

1 Drain valve

( 5 ) Load the bottle into the area.

Be sure to push the bottle to the end, or else an error ( E ,E ) will


occur.
@ Referring to "chapter 3. Operation Method," open the lid and take out the accessories.
@ Place the bottom place in the working chamber.
@ When the product is operated continuously, steam may be emitted from the exhaust pon located
at the rear of the body. In this case connect one end of the attached exhaust hose to the exhaust
port and place the other end in a container.
Discard water collected in the container to prevent the end of the exhaust hose from becoming
immersed in water.

Bottle orsimilar item


(for receiving steam)
Chapter 3. Operation Method

Basic Operation Method

Turning "ON' Power Switch 1 See '1. Turning 'ON' POWER Switch" on page 8.
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Open the lid.
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Pour water.
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i Load substance.

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Put the lid down.
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A- See '3. Loading Substance" on page 9.

i Check and select mode. -See "4. Selecting Mode (Process)" on page 10.

I Check and change set values. 1 --------- See '5. Changing Set Values" on page 12.
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i i When starting operation by Turn-on Timer


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I Set Tum-on Timer. See "7. Checking and Setting of Turn-on Timer" on page 17.

I Start operation. 1 See "8. Starting Operation" on page 19.

Check if operation is completed. I


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1 Open the lid. See "9.Unloading" on page 21.
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I Unload substance.
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Turn 'OFF' power switch. I --------- See "10. After Completion of Operation'' on page 21.
1. Turning "ON" POWER Switch

O Turn ON the POWER switch at the front of the body.


When the openiclose lever is set to "LOCK" (left side), settings light up on the display. The
autoclave is ready in this state. When the open/close lever is set to "UNLOCK" (anywhere other
than on the left side), " L is shown on the display.

Ready state

2. Pouring Water
,<r>. IMPORTANT
0 In operation of UNLOCKLOCK lever, never fail to put POWR switch ON.

a Slide the open/close lever to the UNLOCK side (the right end).
@ Grab the handle, and lift the lid as shown in the figure below.
@ Pour water through the opening of the working chamber until you can see water through the
hole at the center of the bottom plate.
The HV-25 requires 1.5 liters or more of water; the HV-50,2 liters or more; the HV-85,4 liters or
more; and the HV-110.5 liters or more. It is also required to pour water for Mode 4 (AGAR).
3. Loading Substance

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Be careful not to pinch hands when closing the lid.
Check to see that the area of the lid that is to come in contact with the lid gasket is free from
foreign matter before closing the lid. Foreign matter present in the area may cause the steam
leakage.
a Whenever a bag, such as a waste disposal bag, is used for sterilization, put it in the wire mesh
basket and place the basket in the working chamber. If the bag is placed directly in the
working chamber, the piping may become clogged by it and overheating, overpressurization,
andor lack of water may result.

A IMPORTANT
0 Keep the lid open for 15 minutes or more between operations when the equipment is operated
continously. Check to see that the temperature in the working chamber is 50(C or below
before starting the next operation (operating the opedclose lever).
Be sure to use the bottom plate.

Magnet catch

- @ Place the substance to be sterilized into the


working chamber.
@ Press the lid down until the magnet catch is
attracted to the magnet.
@ Slide the opedclose lever to the LOCK side
(the left end).
3
y A NOTE
a When sterilizing an empty deep container, lay it on its side in the working chamber so that it
will be permeated with steam. An upright position may cause insufficient sterilization.
If a waste disposal bag is used in sterilization, open the bag far enough that the bag is not in
contact with the inside surface of the working chamber. Insufficient sterilization may be
caused if the bag is closed during sterilization. When the bag is opened excessively, steam is
prevented fromcirculating in the working chamber. This may also result in insufficient
sterilization.
Do not pile specimens on top of one another. When the chamber is overly packed, steam fails
to penetrate to all points, resulting in incomplete sterilization.
0 In sterilizing liquids such as chemical and medium, pay attention to the quantity of the liquid
in relation to its container. For an Erlenmeyer flask, the amount of chemical should be approx.
314 of the capacity of the container; for a test tube, the appropriate quantity of chemical is
approx. half of the capacity of the container. Too much chemical may result in overflow from
the container during the temperature rising or cooling process.
When using a container, loosen the cap or use a breathable cap. An unbreathable cap may
cause the container to burst.
In the case of liquefaction of agar medium, its quantity should be 2 liters or less per container.
Two liters or more of agar medium ,may not be completely liquefied.

4. Selecting Mode (Process)

The following modes are programmed in the microcomputer. Select a mode suitable for your
purpose.

O Press the MODE switch.


Each time you press the switch, the current mode repeatedly changes from
\. / Mode 1 to Mode 2, 3,4, 1, ... in this order.

Mode Application
1 Sterilization of agar medium (warmed for the prevention of coagulation after sterilization).
2 Sterilization of liquid, such as water, medium, reagent, liquid medicine, that withstand high
temperature, high pressure steam.
3 Sterilization of tools of glass, ceramic, metal or rubber that withstand high temperature, high
pressure steam and abrupt de pressurization during an exhaust process.
4 Liquefaction of medium.
Initial Set Value XI-J-
IVIUUC
Step Display Sterilization Sterilization Warming
Exhaust % Display
Temperature Time Temperature
WEATG -+ STER. -+
EXHT.(Varied) -+WARM 12 1 OC 20 minutes 50 "C 10% ILJQ
Mode
1

Initial Set Value Mode


Step Display Sterilization Sterilization Warming ~ i ~
Exhaust %
Temperatul~ Time Temperature
BEATG -+ STEW. -+ EXHT. (Varied) 121 OC 20 minutes / 10% L ~ Q
Mode I

Alternate display

Initial Set Value Mode


Step Display Sterilization Sterilization Warming ~ i ~ ~ l a
Exhaust %
Temperature Time Temperature
HEATG -+ STER. -+ EXHT. (Fixed) 121 OC 20 minutes // XDLD

Mode
3

Initial Set Value Mode


Step Display Sterilization Sterilization W~rming Exhaust % Display
Temperature Time Temperature
WEATG WARM 100 OC 10 minutes 50 OC AGAR

Mode
4

NOTE: Lid can only be opened at approximately 3 O below boiling


point.
5. Changing Set Values (Registering Values by Customer)

To change set values (sterilization temperature, sterilization time, warming temperature, opening
of exhaust valve, liquefaction temperature, liquefaction time), follow the steps below: Settings
cannot be changed while the chamber is running except if wanting to change the exhaust rate
while exhausting the chamber. For details on changing exhaust rate while exhausting the
chamber, see "Exhaust % during the Valve Opening Variable Exhaust Cycle" on pagel 8.

O Press the SETIENT switch.


The display of a set sterilization (liquefaction) temperature starts
flickering. This indicates that the set value is now changeable.

O Press the NEXT switch to select an item the setting of which you desire
to change.
* Each time you press the switches, the changeable set items change

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repeatedly as follows:

Switch Operation NEXT W]

O Change the displayed value using the setting increaseldecrease switches


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Each time you press the switches, the displayed value increases or
decreases as follows:
Sterilization temperature:
In increments of 1°C within a range of:
HV-25 105 - 126°C
HV-50 105 - 135°C
EN-85 105 - 135OC (105 - 128OC)*
HV-110 105 - 135OC (105 - 123OC)*
* Specification for particular area
Sterilization time: 1 minute increments within a range of 1-250 minute
@ Liquefaction temperature: In increments of 1°C within a range of 60-
100°C
Liquefaction time: 1 minute increments within a range of 1-60 minutes
Warming temperature: 1°C increments w i t h a range of 45-60°C
EXHT %: 1% increments within a range of 0-100%
If you hold the switch down, the displayed value increases or decreases
in 10 unit increments. When the displayed value exceeds the upper
limit (lower limit), it returns to the lower limit (upper limit).
@ Press the SETLENT switch.
The changed value is stored, the display stops flickering and lights up.
\I This completes the setting.

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Canceling Changing the Set Values
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If halfway you desire to cancel the setting change, press the MODE
switch. The changed value is not stored, and the equipment returns to a
standby state.

- NOTE
For sterilization of liquid, set a sterilization time longer than desired, taking delay time into
account and referring to the table below.
Example) In case there is 3 liters of water in a flask, it takes nearly 30 minutes (delay time) for
temperature of water in the container to reach a set sterilization temperature after
temperature in the working chamber reaches the set value. You should set a sterilization
time 30 minutes longer than desired to cope with this delay of time. Therefore, the set
sterilization is 50 minutes:
Set sterilization time (50 minutes)
= Delay time (30 minutes) + desired sterilization time (20 minutes)
Set sterilization
HV-50 Reference Values of Delay Time
(per Flask)
. , Dehy,time: ~~~= Sterilization
,
time

Quantity of Liquid

3 liters 3 0 minutes

2 liters 25 minutes

1 liter 20 minutes
Temperature in working chamber

HV-50 Delay Time Reference Data


I If steam is abruptly exhausted after sterilization of liquid, the liquid may gush out. To prevenl
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this, set the opening of the exhaust valve (Exhaust %) to a small value to gradually exhaust.
Or, set that to 0% (spontaneous cooling).
When used with a sterilization can, it takes several hours for the temperature in waste disposal
bag to reach the set temperature after the temperature in the working chamber (displayed
temperature) reaches the set value (time lag).
If there is approx. 300 - 500 milliliters of water in the waste disposal bag, steam is generated in
the bag and drives the air out. This will significantly reduce the time lag at the time of
temperature rise. Refer to the table below and take this time lag into account when setting the
fertilization time.
Model: HV-110
Case: A large number of 0 1 5 x 100 test tubes placed in a waste disposal bag

7 7 HV-110 Reference Values for Time Lag in Bag

0milliliters of water

For liquefaction of coagulated agar medium, set an appropriate liquefaction temperature and
time, referring to the table below.

HV-50 Reference Values (per Flask)

Quantity of Liquid Liquefaction Temperature Liquefaction Time


2 liters 60 minutes
1 liter 100 "C 45 minutes
500 cc 25 minutes

Mode, temperature, time and opening of exhaust valve remain in the memory by means of the
backup battery even after the power switch'is turned off. When the backup battery has run
down, the CLOCK display flickers, and the initial set values for Mode 1, described in the
previous section, come back on display. In this case, call the authorized sales outlet from which
you purchased the product.
6. Checking and Correcting the Clock Time

@ With the equipment in a standby state, press the FUNC. switch twice.
The CILOCK display lights up, and the current time appears on the
digital displays.

O Check to see that the displayed time is correct.


If the time is correct: Press the MODE switch. (Returns to a standby
state)
If the time is incorrect: Go to O.

O Press the SETENT switch.


The MONTH display starts flickering. This indicates that the clock
is now ready for correction.

0 Press the NEXT switch to select the item the setting of which you wish
to change.
Each time you press the switches, the changeable set items change
repeatedly as follows:

Switch Operation

O Change the displayed value using the setting increaseldecrease


switches (A,y ) .
Each time you press the switches, the displayed value increses or
decreases as follows: .
Month setting: 1 month increments within a range of 1-12
Day setting: 1 day increments within a range of 1-31
Hour setting: 1 hour increments within a range of 0-23
Minutes setting: 1 minute increments within a range of 0-59
If you hold the switches down, the displayed value increases or
decreases in increments of 10 units. When the displayed value
exceeds the upper limit (lower limit), it returns to the lower limit
(upper limit).
8 Press the SETIENT switch.
The corrected current time is stored, and the equipment returns to a
standby state.

Canceling Correcting Clock


If halfway you desire to cancel correction of the clock, press the
MODE switch. The changed current time is not stored, and the
equipment returns to a standby state.

r /\ NOTE
The clock continues working by means of a backup battery even after the power switch is
turned off, When the backup battery has run down, the QIILOCKdisplay flickers. In this case,
call us or our authorized sales outlet from which you purchased the product.
7. Checking and Setting of Turn-on Timer

a IMPORTANT
iI
0 Invalid setting of the turn-on timer and an incorrect clock may lead to equipment
malfunctions. Be sure to check the clock and correct it if necessary before setting the turn-on
timer

With the equipment in a standby state, press the FUNC. switch once.
The TIMER display lights up, and the default value of the turn-on timer
(the initial set value of operation start time) will appear on the digital
display.

Press the SETIENT switch, and the day(s)-later display starts flickering.
This indicates that it is now ready to be changed.

Press the NEXT switch to select the item you wish to change the setting of.
Each time you press the switches, the changeable set items change
repeatedly as follows:

v v

Turn-on Time

Change the displayed value using the setting increaseldecrease switches


( A >v).
Each time you press the switches, the displayed value increses or
decreases as follows:
Day(s)-later setting: 1 day increments within a range of 0 - 6
Hour setting: 1 hour increments within a range of 0 - 23
Minute setting: 1 minute increments within a range of 0 - 59
If you hold down the switches, the displayed value increases or decreases
in 10 unit increments. When the displayed value exceeds the upper limit
(or lower limit), it returns to the lower limit (or upper limit).
Example of Setting:
When you desire to start operation at 11:30 p.m. today, your setting
should be as follows: Day(s)-later setting = 0, Hour setting = 23, Minute
setting = 30
When you desire to start operation at 5:00 a.m. the day after tomorrow,
your setting should be as follows: Day(s)-later setting = 2, Hour setting =
5, Minute setting = 0

O Press the SET/ENT switch.


The set turn-on time is stored, and the equipment returns to the standby state
with the Tl[MIEK display on. (If you enter a time before the current time, an
electronic alarm sounds and display of the day(s)-later setting starts
flickering. In this case, check the turn-on time you set, and correctly set the
turn-on timer again.

Canceling Setting Turn-on Timer


If halfway you desire to cancel setting the turn-on timer, press the MODE switch. The
changed turn-on time will not be stored, and the equipment returns to the standby state.

- A NOTE
0 Operation will not start at the set time unless theSTART/STOP switch has been pressed, even
after completion of setting the turn-on timer.
0 To cancel a time set on the turn-on timer, turn off the power switch, and the set turn-on time
will be ignored.
A turn-on timer setting is effective for only one operation.
.If operation is stopped before the reaching the set start time, the start time setting is kept
unchanged.
8. Starting Operation
O Check again to see that the water level in the exhaust bottle is between the HIGH
and LOW levels.
If above the HIGH level ... See "2.Draining Working Chamber"on page 27.
If below the LOW setting ... See "2. Installation Procedure O" on page 5.

O Press the STARTISTOP switch.


The open/close lever is locked, and it is become impossible to open the lid.
Thereafter, one of the following processes is performed depending on the
chosen mode of operation. For details on each specific mode, see "13.
\ Operation of Cycles" on pages 22 to 25.

evacuation b Complelion

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i ) I Heating
I b F l b b t b b

Checking Turn-on Time Setting During Turn-on Timer on Cycle


I I
To check the turn-on time set on the timer during the turn-on timer on cycle, press the FUNC. .
switch. While you me holding down the switch, the set time remains on the display. A set .
turn-on time is unchangeable.
0 After the turn-on timer on cycle, the display of the turn-on time setting will read "0 day(s)
later, 0 hour, 00 rnin.".

rChecking Set Values During Operation


To check the set values for temperature, time or opening of the exhaust valve during
operation, press the MODE switch. While you are holding down the switch, the set value
remains on display. Set values are not changeable.
- Exhaust % During the Valve Opening Variable Exhaust Cycle
O Press the SETIENT switch.
The display of opening of the exhaust % display starts flickering, and indicates that it is now
ready to be changed.
O Change the numeric value using the set value increasddecrease switches (A,.I(.).
Each time you press the switches, the displayed value increases or decreases in 1%
increments within a range of 1-100%.
If you hold down the switches, the displayed value increases or decreases in 10%
increments. When the displayed value exceeds the upper limit (or lower limit), it returns to
the lower limit (or upper limit).
O Press the SETENT switch.
The changed value will be stored', and the display stops flickering and lights up again. The
exhaust valve is controlled according to the set exhaust %. (The stored numerical value is
also effective for the next operation.)
9. Unloading

A WARNING
Check to see that the gauge for pressure in the working chamber reads 0 kgf/cm2.

- A CAUTION
D o not put your face or hands close to the working chamber when lifting the lid after
operations are complete; steam will gush out of the opening of the chamber.
After operation is over, the lid, chamber, packing and panel are hot. To protect yourself from
bums, do not touch with bare hands.
It takes a lot of time for the liquid to cool. Be sure to check that the temperature has dropped
sufficiently before unloading the liquid from the working chamber, or you may get burned.
Put on heat insulation gloves before taking a substance out of the working chamber. Do not
put your hands into the chamber until the steam has been vented.

O Slide the open/close lever to the


UNLOCK side (to the right).
O Lift the lid.
O Take the sterilized substance out of the
working chamber.

10. After Completion of Operations

O Turn off the power switch after the completion of each routine operation.

r A IMPORTANT
T o prevent clogging of the piping, change water within the working chamber once daily,
refemng to "DrainingWorking Chamber" on page 27.
11. To Interrupt Operation

A NOTE
If operation is interrupted during the sterilization of liquid, the liquid may overflow into the
worlung chamber. I
O Press the STARTISTOP switch.
The ongoing process will be interrupted, and the equipment returns to the
standby state (state before operation).
When you take the sterilized substance out of the working chamber, follow
the instructions described in "9. Unloading". (When chamber temperature
drops below 97'C (or 7g°C)* in the SOLID mode, pressure drops to 0 kgfl
cm?. In this state, the opedclose lever can be unlocked.)
(If a floating sensor is used, the sensor regulates the open/close lever by
sensing the temperature.)
* In LIQ mode available in specifications for particular area.
12. If Power Supply Is Cut Off during Operation
.If the power supply is cut off due to power failure or the like, operation is interrupted. When
power supply is restored, the equipment will be back in the standby state (state before operation).
In this case, repeat operations from the beginning.

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0
A NOTE
If power supply is cut off due to power failure or the like, the opedclose lever is locked for
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1
safety. To open or close the lid, follow the instructions described in "9. Unloading" on page 21
after the power supply has been restored.

13. Operation of Cycles


Illumination circled
Turn-on Timer On Cycle --- Common to a11 the modes
(with the turn-on timer set)
The digital display section illuminate in a circular
manner until the time set on the turn-on timer (preset
time of operation start-up) is reached.
When the time set on the turn-on timer is reached, the TIMER digital goes off, and operation
proceeds to the next cycle.

Air Evacuation Cycle --- Mode 1,2 and 3


The ST-BYdisplay stops flickering and lights up; then the BIEATG goes off and start
flickering. The temperature in the working chamber is displayed in the digital temperature
display section.
Any air remaining in the working chamber makes the temperature distribution in the chamber
uneven. This hinders temperature rise (sterilization). To cope with this, a microcomputer-con-
trolled automatic exhaust valve vents virtually 100% of the air.
Temperature rises until a set sterilization temperature (pressure) is reached.
After the set sterilization temperature is attained, the WIEATG stops flickering and lights up.
Operation proceeds to the next step.

81 Sterilization Cycle --- Modes 1, 2 and 3


Sterilization temperature display

I , [
The STIER. display goes out and starts flickering. The
set sterilization time is shown in the digital display
upon activation of the sterilization timer.
A constant temperature (pressure) is maintained
Sterilizationlime display
"
during the set sterilization time period.
If the temperature in the working chamber drops Temperature over-drop ma&
1"C or more from the set value due to any trouble, the
temperature over-drop mark appears on the digital display, and the digital timer operation is
interrupted. When the set temperahre is regained, the timer restarts operation.
The digital timer displays the remaining time during the sterilization cycle. Refer to "Checking
Set Values during Operation" on page 19 for the method of checking the set time during
operation.
When the preset sterilization time has passed, the STIER. display stops flickering and lights up,
and operation proceeds to the next cycle.

0 In sterilization of petri dishes or empty containers, the air remaining in the container expands
and may increase the pressure extraordinarily within the working chamber. If the pressure in
the working chamber exceeds the saturated steam pressure, the automatic exhaust valve opens
and.discharges the air in the chamber into the exhaust bottle.

Valve Opening Variable Cycle --- Modes 1 and 2 .


The IEXWT. display goes out and starts flickering. The digital display indicates the exhaust %
value.
You can change the exhaust % value during the valve opening variable exhaust cycle. To do so,
refer to "Exhaust % During the Valve Opening Variable Exhaust Cycle" on page 20

- A NOTE
If the steam is exhausted abruptly after liquid sterilization, the liquid may gush out. To prevent
this, set the exhaust % to a small value to gradually exhaust the steam. Or, set that to 0%
(spontaneous cooling).
When the pressure in the working chamber falls below 0.1 kgf/cm2, the exhaust valve is fully
opened.
When the temperature in the working chamber (or the temperature resistered by the floating
sensor, if used) falls to 97°C (or 7g°C)*, the EWWT. display stops flickering and lights up. The
display of opening of the exhaust valve (exhaust %) disappears from the digital display, and
operation proceeds to the next cycle.
* Specifications for particular area.
Forced Exhaust Cycle --- Mode 3
The IEXWT,display goes out and starts flickering, and the automatic exhaust valve is fully
opened.
When the temperature in the working chamber falls to 97"C, the IEXWT. display stops flickering
and lights up, and operation proceeds to the next cycle.

II Heating Cycle --- Mode 4


The ST-BY display stops flickering and lights up, and the WIEATG display goes out and starts
flickering. The digital display indicates the temperature in the working chamber.
Temperature rises until a set liquefaction temperature is reached.
After the set temperature is reached, a set liquefaction time is shown on the digital display upon
the activation of the liquefaction timer.
The digital timer displays the remaining time during the heating cycle. Refer to "Checking Set -
Values during Operation" on page 19 for the method of checking the set time during operation.
When the time preset for liquefaction has passed, the HEATING LED stops flickering and lights
up, and operation proceeds to the next cycle.

Warming Cycle --- Modes 1 and 4


The WARM display goes out and starts flickering.
When the temperature in the working chamber falls to a set incubation temperature, the electronic
alarm gives a beeping sound.
When 20 hr. (fixed) have passed after the temperature drops to the set incubation temperature, the
WARM display stops flickering and.lights up, and operation proceeds to the next cycle.

-A NOTE
After the warming time (20 hr.) has passed, the working chamber is not heated; temperature in
the chamber falls to room temperature, and the remaining agar medium, if any, in the chamber
will be coagulated.
a When you take a sterilized substance out of the working chamber during the warming cycle, press the
START6TOP switch to stop operation. Refer to "9. Unloading" on page 21.
Completion Cycle --- Common to all the Modes

@When all cycles of each mode are complete, the electronic alarm indicates completion of all
cycles by giving a beeping sound three times. Then the COMP.display goes out and starts
flickering.

Completion State
Chapter 4. Maintenance and Service

r
I
Be sure cAuT1oN
to start maintenance or service work after the main body has been sufficiently cooled.

1. Draining Exhaust Bottle

Water collects in the exhaust bottle as operations are repeated. If the water level is above the
HIGH level (allowable highest water level), drain the bottle in accordance with the following
procedures.

;
A Do not unload the exhaust bottle before water in the bottle has been sufficiently cooled.
cAuTroN

O ~ e m o v the
e exhaust bottle from the body.
Pull the bottle outwards until the top handle can be grabbed se-
curely.

@ ~ l a c ethe bottle in a level sink with the water filling and drain ports
facing downwards.
Excessive water is drained automatically until the water level is
lowered to the LOW level (lowest allowable water level).

e that the water level is at LOW level.


@ ~ sure
level Ensure that water is left at the LOW level (lowest allowable
level), which is required for sufficiently cooling the steam.

@ ~ o a d i nthe
~ exhaust bottle into the bottle housing area.
Be sure to push the bottle to the end, or else an error (I=,€) will
occur.
-- - - - - - ---

2. Draining Working Chamber

When you plan to put the equipment out of service for a long time, be sure to drain the working
chamber to prevent the clogging of pipes. After checking that the working chamber has been
sufficiently cooled, drain the chamber in accordance with the following procedure.

r A CAUTION
Do not unload the exhaust bottle or drain the working chamber when the chamber is under
pressure. Boiling water or steam may gush out, and you may get burned.

@ Open the lid. Bottle housing areal


@ Connect one end of the attached drain hose
to the tap of the drain valve located at the
lower part of the right side of the body.
@ Put the other end of the hose in a container.
@ Remove the exhaust bottle from the body.
@ Turn the drain valve knob, which is located
at the bottom of the exhaust bottle housing
area, counterclockwise to open it.
@ Check if draining working chamber is
complete.
@ Turn the knob clockwise to close the drain
valve.
Close the valve with reliability.

3. Cleaning Working Chamber

r The heater is provided with a temperature sensor, be careful not to damage it while cleaning.
cAuT1oN
@ Take out the bottom plate to see if the bottom of Inside the Chamber
the working chamber or the surface of the heater Heater
is dirty. After draining the chamber, clean them
with a soft brush or the like while sprinkling water
with the drain valve open.
@ If the temperature sensor clip comes loose,
reattach it as close to the heater as possible.
Please contact us or our authorized sales outlet for
V
the chamber cleaning detergent "Lister". Fixing clip
3. Body Service

,
aIMPORTANT
Do not use benzine or thinner to clean the body. Also make sure that the volatile substances
such as insecticides do not come into contact with the body as these substances may deteriorate
[he body or strip its paint.

@ Gently wipe stains from the body with a soft cloth. To remove stubborn stains, wring a cloth
moistened with neutral detergent diluted with water, and wipe off the stains with it. Wipe off any
moisture with a dry cloth.

5. Replacing Lid Gasket


8 Lid gasket with a whitened edge may cause steam leakage. Replace the lid gasket, if whitened,
in accordance with the following procedure:
@ Open the lid.
@ Apply the minus screwdriver to the underside
of the gasket band, and pry it up. Pull out the
old gasket.
@ Using a waste cloth wipe any dirt off the
portion of the working chamber with which
the gasket was in contact.
@ Remove the gasket band from the old gasket,
and using a waste cloth wipe any dirt off the
gasket band.
@ Attach the gasket band to the new gasket:
(1) Place the new gasket on a flat surface, and
push in the gasket band until it hits against g a
0s k e
Cord which prevents the
t band from coming off
the bottom of the groove. -I Gasket band
(2) Insert the cord which prevents the

-
gasketband from coming off.
@ Install the new g a s k e t in the working
,,-If-Band Comes 011--:
chamber: Cross Section of
(1) Push in the gasket until the entire projected @-(I) Use a wooden

portion of the gasket hits against the rim of


the working chamber. Gradually and evenly
,_, Projecte
portion
stick lo push in
R e band. \/ t
insert the entire gasket while pressing your charnbe
........................ ,
Metal
surface
palm on the gasket. ........................
* If the gasket band starts to come off, press
the wooden stick against it to shove the band
into the groove in the gasket while taking
care not to damage to the gasket.
(2) Push in the gasket unit it hits against the
metal s u r f a c e . W h e n the gasket is @- (2) Flat porton
completely pushed in, the flat portion is
positioned at a level slightly lower than the
rim of the working chamber.
(3) In addition, run your finger down the flat
portion of the gasket to eliminate any
irregularities on the gasket surface.
An uneven gasket surface makes the lid
d-
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........................

I
After compleimg the packrng
installation, remove the ford
which prevents the packing band
from coming off.

I
difficult to close.
a Pull out the cord which prevents the gasket
band from coming off.
@ Follow the ordinary operating procedure to
start operation and check the lid gasket for I
any leakage.

6. Replacing Backup Battery

0 When the CILOC K display flickers, Replace the backup battery in accordance with the
following procedure.

r/ 0 Do not dispose of used batteries in fire; they may explode.


Connecting the battery with its polarities reversed may cause heating, explosion or ignition. I
1 i
@ Turn OFF the power switch.
@ Remove the panel from the right side of the body.
Connector
@ Hold both the ends of the connector for the backup
battery between your fingers, and pull the connector
out of the switch board.
@ Remove the screw from the clamp.
@ Attach the clamp to a new battery, and tighten the
screw to secure the clamp on the switch board.
@Insert the connector for the battery into the printed
circuit board, being careful not to make a mistake in
its positioning. / connector

Attach the side panel to the body.


@ Turn ON the power switch, and correct the clock.
When the correction of the clock is complete, the
CLOCK display goes out.
@ In the case a setting other than the values initially set
is used, set the values again.
Chapter 5. Specification

Model HV-25 HV-50


Outside dimensions 1 480W x 950H x 460D mm 540W x 1040H x 530D ~ n m

Inside dimensions 240 mm dia. x 550 rnm depth 300 ~nrndia. x 710 rnm depth
(Effective: 25 liters) (Effective: 50 liters)

Rated power supply AC V f10% Single-phase 50160Hz AC V f10% Single-phase 50/60 H


(More than A) (More than A)
Temperature and humidity
conditions 5-3S°C, 10-85%RH (No condensing)

Power consumption
Weight 41kg 57kg
Type of pressure vessel pressure vessel
~irn~li'fied Compact pressure vessel
Material of working chamber
SUS304 (stainless steel)
MY
Setting range of sterilization 105-126OC variable 105-135°C variable
temperature
Sterilization timer 1-250 minutes.Remaining lime displayed.
Setting range of liquefaction
temperature 60-100°C variable

Liquefaction timer 1-60 minutes.Remaining time displayed


Setting range of warming
temperature 45-60°C variable

Range of opening of exhaust


valve 0-100% variable

Turn-on timer -
1 min. 1 week 1ater:Start-up time to be set.
Maximum oprating pressure 1.9 kgf/cm2 (0.186MPa) 2.6 kgf/cm2 (0.255MPa)
Digital display 5-128OC Digitd display 5-137°C
Clock 24-hour system. Date and time of day alternately displayed.
Pressure gauge Analog display 0-4 kgf/c1n2 (0-0.4MPa)
Backup battery life Approx. 5 years
Pressure safety valve, electric leakage breaker, lack-of-water prevention device
Safety alarm device error display (lack-of-water, temperature sensor wire breakage, over-
temperature, over cooling, over pressure, open/close lever locking failure)
I
I Exhaust bottle
Bottom plate
(1 PC)
(1 pc)
Exhaust bottle (1 PC)
Accessories Bottom plate (1 PC) Exhaust hose 20 cm (1 pc)
Exhaust hose 20 cm (I PC) Exhaust hose 40 cm (1 pc)
Exhaust hose 40 crn (1 pc) Drain hose (1 PC)
Guarantee card (1 sheet) Guarantee card (1 sheet)
Operation manual (1 copy) Operation manual (1 COPY)
Caster stopper (2 PCS) Caster stopper (2 PC$)
I Model
I Outside dimensions
Inside dimensions I 420 rnrn dia. x 615 mm depth
(Effective: 85 liters)
420 mrn dia. x 795 rnm depth
(Effective: 1 10 iiters)

Rated power supply AC V f10% Single-phase 50160Hz AC V f10% Single-phase 50160 Hz


(more than A) (more than A)
Temperature and humidity
conditions I
I
5-35"C, 10-85%RH (No condensing)

Power consumption 3.OKW ( ,A) 4.OKW ( A)


Weight 71kg 81kg
~ p of epressure vessel Compact pressure vessel
I

I Material of working chamber


MY I
SUS304 (stainless steel)

Setting range of sterilization 105-135OC variable 105-135°C variable


temperature (105-128°C variable)* (105-123°C variable)*
I Sterilization timer I 1-250 minutes.Remaining time displayed.

I Setting range of liquefaction


temperature
--

Liquefaction timer
60-100°C variable

1-60 minutes-Remaining time displayed


I

Setting range of warming


temperature I 45-60°C variable

I Range of opening of exhaust


valve
0-100% variable

- 1 week 1ater:Start-up
-- -
-

Turn-on timer 1 min. time to be set.

Maximum operating pressure 2.6 kgf/cm2 (0.255MPa) 2.6 kgf/cm2 (0.255MPa)


(2.0 kgf/cm2 (0.196MPa))* (1.6 kgf/cm2 (0.157MPa))*
Thermometer Digital display 5-137OC Digital display 5-137°C
(Digital display 5-130°C)* (Digital display 5-125"C)*
Clock 24-hour system. Date and time of day alternately displayed.
Pressure gauge Analog display 0-4 kgf/cm2 (0-0.4MPa)
Backup battery life Approx. 5 years
Pressure safety valve, electric leakage breaker, lack-of-water prevention device
Safety alarm device enor display (lack-of-water, temperature sensor wire breakage, over-
temperature, over cooling, over pressure, openklose lever locking failure)

Exhaust bottle ( 1 PC)


Bottom plate (1 PC)
Accessories Exhaust hose 20 cm (1 PC)
Exhaust hose 40 cm (1 pcf
Guarantee card (1 sheet)
Operation manual (1 COPY)
Caster stopper ( 2 PCS)
* Specification for particular area.
Piping Diagram

Pressure Pressure
gauge sensor

Safety valve

Working chamber
Exhaust valve

41

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Drain valve
fl Exhaust bottle
Wiring Diagram

U U L

DP Disphy printed circuit board S1 Temperalure sensor for cmtrol


CP Control printed circuit board PS Pressure sensor
SW Operation switch EGO Water empty heating preventive device
ELB Power switch LSWl Limit switch (lever opedclose)
m Transformer LSW2 Lima switch (lever lock)
F Fuse LSW3 Llmit switch (exhaust vake full close)
B Backup battery LSW4 Limit swlch (bottle housing)
M Motor SSR Solid-state relay
C2 Capacitor for motor 1X Relay (heater)
SL Solenoid 2X Relay (exhaust valve closing)
D P i e 3X Relay (exhaust valve opening)
C1 Eleclrolylic capacitor 4X Relay (solenoid)
H Heater
Chapter 6. In the Event of Suspected Failure
1. Error Detection (Alarming) Operation

Should any malfunction occur in your autoclave, the incorporated error detection circuit is
triggered to assure your safety. Once the circuit is activated, the error number appears on the
digital display, and further the electronic alarm sounds, indicating the occurrence of an abnormal
condition. To stop the alarm sound, press the STARTISTOP switch. If an alarm is given, check
the error numberhnd turn off the switch.
-
Error Number Description of Abnormal Condition Remedy
Check to see that pressure is at 0
kgf/cm2, and then open the lid. After
the heater has been cooled. pour in a
(Lack-of-water alarm) sufficient quantity of water, and repeat
operation from the beginning
Piping is clogged by a bag such as the wast Whenever a bag, such as a waste
disposal bag. disposal bag, is used for srerilizntion.
put it in the wire mesh basket and
place the basket in the working
c harnber.
Temperature in the working chamber falls Adjust room temperature at the
below the freezing point. installation site to 5 - 35OC.
(Temperature sensor wire Disconnection of temperature sensor for Contact the authorized sales outlet
breakage) control from which you purchased the product,
or our service cemter.
Temperature in the working chamber 1
Er-3 exceeds the upper limit of the working
(Over temperature) temperature range +3OC.
A temperature +5OC or above the set
temperature continues for 10 seconds
during sterilization.
A temperature +lO°C or above the set
temperature continues for 15 minutes
during warming.
A temperature of 102OC or below continued
for 10 seconds during sterilization.
:Over-cool alarm)
E r S A pressure of the saturated steam pressure at
:Over-pressure alarm) a set temperature + 0.2 kgf/cm2 or above
continued in the working chamber for 15
seconds.
Piping is clogged by a bag such as the Whenever a bag, such as a waste
waste disposal bag. disposal bag, is used for sterilization,
put it in the wire mesh basket and
place the basket in the working
chamber.
The opedclose lever was moved to the Contact us or the authorized sales
open side during operation. outlet from which you purchased the
Lid open alarm) product, or our service cemter.
The automatic exhaust valve continued
E r - 1 closing operation for 10 seconds.
.4utomatic exhaust valve troubl~
~larrn)

E r - 9 Temperature in the working chamber has Reduce the quantity of a substance to


not reached a set sterilization temperature be sterilized, and repeat operation
Sterilization heater trouble when 4 hours passed after the start-up of from the beginning. If this error
~larm) operation. reoccurs after all measures have been
[&en, contact the authorized sales
outlet from which you purchased the
product.
* The openfclose lever is unlocked during Contact the authorized sales outlet
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' operation. from which you purchased the product,
Open/close lever locking failurc or our service cemter.
~larm)
* The exhaust bottle got out of place during Push the exhaust bottle into the
E r E operation. housing area as far as it will go. and
Exhaust bottle anomaly alarm) then repeat operation from the
beginning.
2 . Early Trouble .Shooting

Symptom Cause Remedy


Display remains off after Check the plug and outlet first. (1) Properly insert the plug. Re t~ghren
turning on power. (1) The plug is not properly inserted or any loose parts.
is insufficiently tightened. (2)(3) Contact us or the authorized sales
(2) Disconnection in the power cord. outlet from which you purchased
(3) Defect in DISPLAY. the product.

No air exhausted from (1) Defect in the automatic exhaust (1) Contact us or the authorized sales
working chamber. valve. outlet frorn which you purchased the
uroduct.
Pressure gauge reading (1) Defect in the safety valve. (1)-(4) Replace defective part wilh new
remains low. (2) Defect in the pressure gauge. one (Contact us or the authorized
sales outlet from which you
(3) Disconnection in the heater. purchased the product).
(4) Defect in the automatic exhaust (5) In case of s t e m leakage from piping,
valve. re tighten or seal joints.
( 5 ) S t e m leakage.
Steam leakage frorn lid (1) Deterioration in the lid gasket. (1) Replace the lid gasket with rlew one.
packing. (2) Improperly installed lid gasket. (2) Uniformly push the gasket to
(3) Foreign matter under the gasket. eliminate unevenness.
(3) Remove the foreign matter.

Water leakage from (1) Deterioratiorl in the heater seal (1) Contact us or the authorized sales
bottom of body. packing due to lack-of-water or the outlet from which you purchased the
like. product.
(2) The drain valve open. (2) Close the valve.

Opedclose lever can not (1) Temperature in the working (1) Wait until temperature in the working
slide. chamber has exceeded 98°C (80°C)* chamber falls below 97°C (79°C) or
or in the SOLID mode, or pressure in the SOLID mode and pressure is
in the working chamber has reduced to 0 kgf/cm2.
exceeded 0.1 kgf/cm2. (2) Turn on the power switch.
(2) The power switch is off.
~ --

Lid cannot be (I) The open/close lever is not slid to (1) Sli&tk&closelaerto
~pened/closed. the end of the o p e n / c k e &. tkcrddkqE?l/Clce2&.
Displayed temperature (1) Defect in the heater circuit. (1) Contact us or the authorized sales
:xceeds set temperature outlet frorn which you purchased the
md exhausr is repeared product.
iequently during the
;terilization cycle.
.* Specification for par[icular area.

This table of early trouble shooting describes the causes of simple troubles and the rernedies for
them. If you find difficulty in remedying or repairing them, contact the sales outlet frorn which
you purchased the product, and inform them of the following information:

(1) Model and serial number of your autoclave,


(2) Defective point(s) and symptom(s) (and error number if applicable),
(3) Number of days of operation (date of purchase), and
(4) Operating conditions (including substances being sterilized).
Temperature-Pressure Conversion Table for Saturated Steam in Autoclave

The following data are approximate values for practical use in all autoclaves:
Temperature Pressure Gauge Reading
(OC) (OF) kglcm lblinch
SPARE PARTS FOR HV- AND HVE-SERIES AUTOCLAVES

Catalog No. Description

ATA-25LG Lid gasket for HVIHVE-25

ATA-50LG Lid gasket for HVIHVE-50

ATA-85LG Lid gasket for HV-851110

ATA-25H Heater for HVIHVE-25, 1.5KW (specify 120V or 220V)

ATA-50H Heater for HVIHVE-50, 2KW (specify 120V or 220V)

ATA-85H Heater for HV-85, 3KW, 220V

ATA-11OH Heater for HV-110, 4KW, 220V

ATA-HVEGO Low water power cut-off device, includes sensor and thermostat
- for HV and HVE series

ATA-HVEROM EPROM including extractor for HVE-series

ATA-HVESV Solenoid valve for HVE-series

ATA-HVROM EPROM including extractor for HV-series

ATA-HVPB Plastic exhaust bottle for HVIHVE series

ATA-MTS Thermistor sensor for MW, HV, & HVE series

ATA-MWSSR Solid state relay for MW, HV, & HVE series

ATA- PS Pressure sensor for HV-series

ATA-SVA Solenoid valve assembly for HV-series

ATA-TRTP Thermal paper for digital recorder, 9 rolls


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