BEING L Series Mode d'emploi


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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This programming guide provides the user of the following BEING laboratory instruments the
ability to change the backlit LCD controller’s internal parameters to allow the instrument to
work more eectively and eciently for your operation, process, or experiment.
BIF-16, -35, -55, -120, -200, -400
Mechanical Convention Incubators
BIT-16, -35, -55, -120, -200
Natural Convention Incubators
BIC-60, -120, -250
Cooling incubators
BOF-30, -50, -120, -200, -400
Mechanical Convention Drying Ovens
BON-30, -50, -115, -200
Natural Convention Drying Ovens
BOV-20, -50, -90
Vacuum Ovens
BWB-05, -12, -22
General Purpose Water Bath
2.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 03
Controller elements overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 04
Changing temperature unit of measurement............................................................................................................................. 05
Calibration after unit of measurement change .................................................................................................................... 06-07
What is a multi-step program ..................................................................................................................................................... 08-09
Turn on/o multi-step programs .....................................................................................................................................................10
Programming multi-step programs ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Selecting multi-step program to run .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Setting up program cycling ...............................................................................................................................................................13
Setting up RUN delay — xed value (single-step) programs ................................................................................................ 14
Setting up RUN delay — multi-step programs ........................................................................................................................... 14
Changing power-up mode ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Internal parameters overview..................................................................................................................................................... 16-17
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Safety Messages
Safety Message
Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe operation of each BEING series.This unit may be connected to other machinery, such as a vacuum pump. Improper use can cause serious or fatal
injury.
Installation and repair procedures require specialized skills with laboratory equipment and electricity. Any person that installs or repairs this unit must have these specialized skills to ensure that this
unit is safe to operate. Contact BEING Instrument, Inc. or their local authorized distributor for repairs or any questions you may have about this unit’s safe installation and operation.
The precaution statements are general guidelines for the safe use and operation of these instruments. It is not practical to list all unsafe conditions.Therefore, if you use a procedure that is not recom-
mended in this programming guide, you must determine if it is safe for the operator and all personnel in the proximity to the instrument. If there is any question of the safety of a procedure, please
contact BEING Instrument before starting or stopping the instrument.
This equipment contains high voltages. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualied personnel should attempt the startup procedure or troubleshoot this unit.
• Documentation must be available to anyone that operates this equipment at all times.
• Keep non-qualied personnel at a safe distance from this unit.
• Only qualied personnel familiar with the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of this unit should attempt startup or operating procedures.
• Always stop the instrument before making or removing any connections.
Symbols used in this Programming Guide
The following signal word panels, safety symbols, and non-safety symbols are used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards or information of importance. Obey all safety messages that
follow these symbols to avoid possible personal injury or death.
• Signal word panels
Signal word panels are a method for calling attention to a safety messages or property damage messages and designate a degree or level of hazard
seriousness. It consists of three elements: a safety alert symbol, a signal word and a contrasting rectangular background. The following signal word
panels are in accordance with ANSI Z535.4-2111 (R2017) and ISO 3864 standards.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
• Safety symbols
Safety symbols are graphic representations—of a hazard, a hazardous situation, a precaution to avoid a hazard, a result of not avoiding a hazard, or any
combination of these messages—intended to convey a message without the use of words.The following safety symbols are used in this quick start guide.
Mandatory Warning
General alert. Mandatory action. Safety Alert Symbol. General caution.
Hot Surface
Prohibition
Do not touch uid.
Wear protective gloves.

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PROG Area: Displays the program working or setting group. Controller
is capable of programming and storing up to 7 programs.
STEP Area: Displays the number of the step within a program. There
are 9 steps available for each program.
TIME Area: Displays the running time or parameter value.
TEMP Area: Displays the measured (actual) temperature within the
unit’s chamber. Also, displays the ambient room temperature when
requested.
SET Area: Displays the temperature setpoint.
RUN: Illuminates when the unit’s program is working. Turns o when
program is stopped.
HEAT: Arrows illuminate and blinks when the unit’s heater is on.
Turns o when heating elements are o.
COOLING: Snowake illuminates and blinks when the unit’s cooling
is on. Turns o when cooling system is o. Series BIC only.
FAN: Fan blades illuminate and blinks when the unit’s circulation fan
is on. H (high), M (medium), and L (low) indicate the fan speed. Turns
o when fan is o. Series BIF, BIC, and BOF only.
Water Level: Indicates high and low water bath levels.
Visible Alarm: Illuminates when the program has completed, has
been stopped by user, or when an over temperature condition
occurs. Additionally, when the visible alarm illuminates an audible
alarm will start.
Audible Alarm Disabled: Illuminates when the user presses any key
or when the unit’s power is turned o.
Keys
SETTING: Starts the programming of the temperature and run time.
Accepts the temperature and run time values.
Shift: For changing the parameter value being set and viewing
ambient temperature.
Decrease: Used for setting parameter value, modication of various
values, or start/stop auto-tuning.
Increase: Used for setting parameter value, or press and hold for
more than 2 seconds to view the remaining program time.
RUN/STOP: Press for 2 seconds to run or stop the controller.
Controller Element Overview

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STEP 1: Enter Level 3 of controller internal parameters.
Press and hold the SETTING and shift keys for 3 seconds to enter
the controller’s internal parameter settings.
Time area will change and rst digit will blink.
Temperature setpoint must be changed manually.
Units are shipped with temperature measurement set to Celsius (OC).
Parameter CF=0000.
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Changing Temperature Unit of Measurement
STEP 2: Enter Level 3 code LK=0088.
STEP 3: Scroll to parameter CF.
STEP 4: Change parameter CF.
STEP 5: Set parameter and return to standard state.
Press the increase key to enter the rst code digit. Press the shift
key to move to the second code digit. Digit will blink. Press the
increase key to enter the second code digit.
Press the SETTING key to enter the Level 3 controller parameters.
First available parameter will appear.
Press the SETTING key 15 time to scroll through parameters until
the parameter CF appears.
Press the increase or decrease key to change the rst digit.
CF=0000 Celsius (OC)
CF=0001 Fahrenheit (OF)
Press the SETTING key 2 times to set parameter CF and return to
standard state.
Upon changing the temperature unit of measurement, the
actual temperature will change its value.

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Calibration After Unit of Measurement Change
Check the instrument’s chamber temperature after changing
the unit of measurement to ensure the controller is measuring
it accurately.
Tools Needed:
A remote-monitoring thermocouple thermometer with a
NIST-traceable calibration certicate.
Series BIF, BIT, BOF, and BON
STEP 1: Place test materials in chamber, set program, and
press run for 3 seconds.
Compare the thermometer’s and probe’s temperature ratings against the
series operating range to ensure compatibility.
Series BOV: A ribbon lead thermocouple is required so as not to damage
the door seal. Additionally, the lead’s and probe’s materials must be rated for
temperatures up to ambient + 200OC (ambient + 392OF).
STEP 2: Insert thermometer probe into test hole.
Upon reaching the set temperature, insert thermometer probe
into the test hole.
STEP 4: Compare thermometer readings to set and present
temperatures. If SV1≠PV1≠TV1 or SV2≠PV2≠TV2, move
to STEP 5.
Make sure thermometer is stable. Then record the set temperature (SV1 &
SV2), present value (PV1 & PV2), and thermometer reading (TV1 & TV2).
STEP 3: Run test again at a second set temperature (SV2) at
least 10OC (18OF) greater than the rst.
Series BOV
STEP 1: Place test materials in chamber. Place temperature
probe in the center of the chamber. Close and lock
door. Set program and press run for 3 seconds.
STEP 3: Compare thermometer readings to set and present
temperatures. If SV1≠PV1≠TV1 or SV2≠PV2≠TV2, move
to STEP 4.
Make sure thermometer is stable. Then record the set temperature (SV1 &
SV2), present value (PV1 & PV2), and thermometer reading (TV1 & TV2).
STEP 2: Run test again at a second set temperature (SV2) at
least 10OC (18OF) greater than the rst.
Series BIC
STEP 1: Place test materials in chamber, set program, and
press run for 3 seconds.
STEP 2: Open test hole.
Upon reaching the set temperature, insert thermometer probe into the
test hole.
STEP 5: Compare thermometer readings to set and present
temperatures. If SV1≠PV1≠TV1 or SV2≠PV2≠TV2, move
to STEP 6.
Make sure thermometer is stable. Then record the set temperature (SV1 &
SV2), present value (PV1 & PV2), and thermometer reading (TV1 & TV2).
STEP 4: Run test again at a second set temperature (SV2) at
least 10OC (18OF) greater than the rst.
Thermometer probe’s outer diameter must be less than 8mm.
STEP 3: Insert thermometer probe into test hole.
The test hole is Ø25mm and located on the right
side of the oven.

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Series BWB
STEP 1: Fill chamber. Place test materials in chamber. Close
chamber cover. Set program and press run for
3 seconds.
STEP 4: Compare thermometer readings to set and present
temperatures. If SV1≠PV1≠TV1 or SV2≠PV2≠TV2, move
to STEP 5.
Make sure thermometer is stable. Then record the set temperature (SV1 &
SV2), present value (PV1 & PV2), and thermometer reading (TV1 & TV2).
STEP 3: Run test again at a second set temperature (SV2) at
least 10OC (18OF) greater than the rst.
STEP 2: Upon reaching set temperature, open chamber cover.
Insert the thermometer probe into the center of bath.
The Math
STEP 4/5/6: Perform the following calculations to determine
Pb and PK.
Full Scale Adjustment (Slope)
PK={[((TV2-TV1))/((SV2-SV1))]-1}x 4000
Zero Adjustment (Intercept)
Pb=TV2-{[PK/(4000/SV2)]+SV2

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What is a Multi-step Program

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Turning On/O Multi-step Programs
STEP 1: Enter Level 4 of controller internal parameters
Press the SETTING and SHIFT keys for 3 seconds to enter the
controller’s internal parameter settings.
Time area will change and rst digit will blink.
Upon initializing the unit for the rst time, user needs to set the temperature
and time for each step in a program.
Units are shipped with the controller set to xed value (single-step)
programs. Parameter Mo=0000.
STEP 2: Enter Level 4 code. LK=8286
STEP 3: Change parameter Mo
STEP 4: Set parameter and return to standard state
Press the INCREASE key to enter the rst code digit. Press the
SHIFT key to move to the second code digit. Digit will blink. Press
the INCREASE key to enter the second code digit.
Follow the same procedure for the third and fourth code digits.
Press the SETTING key to enter the Level 4 controller parameters.
The Mo parameter will appear.
Press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to change the rst digit.
Mo=0000 Fixed value (Single-step) program
Mo=0001 Multi-step programs
Press the SETTING key 1 time to set parameter Mo and return to
standard state.
Upon changing to multi-step progams, the controller screen will
change to PROG 1.
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