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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR
Cool Block
The 1st Edition
The 1st EditionThe 1st Edition
The 1st Edition
Yamato Scientific
Yamato Scientific Yamato Scientific
Yamato Scientific Co
CoCo
Co.
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., Ltd.
, Ltd., Ltd.
, Ltd.
2-1-6, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku
2-1-6, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku2-1-6, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku
2-1-6, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku
Tokyo 103-8432 JAPAN
Tokyo 103-8432 JAPANTokyo 103-8432 JAPAN
Tokyo 103-8432 JAPAN
Congratulations on your selection of Yamato Scientific’s Cool Block HC200!
Please read these operating instructions, user notes and the warranty card thoroughly before the
initial operation of your HC200. This will ensure proper operating procedures and extended life for
the unit. Please keep the operating instructions together with the warranty card for easy access
whenever you need them.
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALFORCool BlockThe 1st EditionThe 1st EditionThe 1st EditionThe 1st EditionYamato Scientific Yamato Scientific Yamato Scientific Yamat

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONSHC200 has self-diagnostic functions. Whenever there is a problem in operation or systemperformance, the sub display on the

Page 3 - Illustrated Symbols

9FIXED TEMPERATURE OPERATIONStart upAfter setting up HC200, follow the procedure below to start operationNOTE: When turned on power, HC200 will automa

Page 4 - Cautions in using with safety

10Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. Turn ON the power switch provided on thefront of HC200.⇒⇒⇒⇒ When you turn on the power switch,

Page 5 - Notes to Users

11Changing Preset Temperature during OperationIndication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. (Ex., changing a preset temperature of 37°Cto 50°C d

Page 6 - MEASURED TEMP

12Program OperationStart upAfter setting up HC200, follow the procedure described below to start operation.Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explan

Page 7 - WarningWarning

13Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation4. Push the ENTER key.• When the program number on the main display hasreached your desired number,

Page 8 - Install on a level area

14Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation7. Switching the sub display information.Push the MENUMENUMENUMENU key to set the sub displayscreen

Page 9 - CautionCaution

15Changing Operation ModeChanging to Quick Auto-Stop ModeUse the quick auto-stop mode when you want to stop the ongoing fixed temperatureoperation aft

Page 10 - SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS

16Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation4. Push the ENTER key.⇒⇒⇒⇒ Pushing the ENTER key changes the operationmode from the fixed tempera

Page 11 - FIXED TEMPERATURE OPERATION

17Changing the Program Operation during Fixed Temperature Operation(Ex. switching to Program 1 during the fixed temperature operation)Indication after

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TABLE OF CONTENTSExplanation of picture display...1Caut

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18Changing from Program Operation to Fixed Temperature OperationIndication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. Push the MENU key.• Push the MENU k

Page 14 - Program Operation

19Changing from Program Operation to Other Program OperationYou can change the operation program number, and can set the operation start time during t

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20Menu FunctionsThis paragraph discusses the useful functions contained in the menu. However, discussionis limited to the indication on the displays

Page 16 - (Remaining time of the

216. Program inputting and editing functionPush either the▼ key or the ▲key.• Push either the ▼ key or the ▲ key several times.⇒⇒⇒⇒ The controller

Page 17 - Changing Operation Mode

22Changing Sub Display Screens♦ You can switch the screen on the sub display when HC200 is in the quick auto-stop operation orthe program operation.♦

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23Setting and releasing Panel Locking SystemThe Panel Locking System is provided to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes of theparameters during

Page 19 - (Ex. Loading Program 1)

24Setting and releasing the AlarmIndication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. Select “Alarm” selection modeSelect the corresponding function.

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25Setting and releasing the Temperature Holding FunctionIndication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. Select “Hold function” selection modeSelec

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26The Escape Function♦ Use the ESCAPE function when you want to cancel the function menu, inputting or editing aprogram to repeat it from the beginnin

Page 22 - Menu Functions

27The Abort (Forced Stop) FunctionForced Stop Function is for putting the ongoing fixed temperature operation or quick auto-stopoperation or program o

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1Explanation of picture displayMEANING OF ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLSVarious symbols are used in this safety manual in order to use the unit withoutdanger of

Page 24 - Changing Sub Display Screens

28How to Use Temperature Presetting FunctionRegister Preset Temperature♦ You can register preset temperatures any time, except during the remote opera

Page 25 - Functions

29Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation4. (When the registered temperatures are less than 9)• Skip this step.(When the registered temperat

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30Loading a Preset TemperatureYou can load a preset temperature and use it as a desired temperature for the fixedtemperature operation.Indication afte

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31Resume FunctionIf a blackout occurs, which includes a instantaneous blackout, during the quick auto-stop operationand the program operation, the res

Page 28 - The Escape Function

32Setting and releasing the resume functionIndication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation1. Select “Resume” selection mode Select the correspo

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33How to release from the state after the power restorationIf a blackout, which includes a instantaneous blackout, occurs during the quick auto-stop o

Page 30 - Register Preset Temperature

34The display after the power restorationwhen the resume function is in activity.If a blackout, which includes a instantaneous blackout, occurs during

Page 31 - can be overwritten

35How to Compose a ProgramProgram CompositionOne program is composed of segments and a repeat command. Each segment comprises ramp time,ramp level, s

Page 32 - Loading a Preset Temperature

36Contents of a Segment• Not in Ramp Operation (See Figure 2).1. When you want to achieve the ramp level in a ramp block as soon as possible, set the

Page 33 - Resume Function

37Contents of a Segment• Other Elements relating to Segment1. Wait Function (See the following example for setting the wait function).If unexpected a

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2Cautions in using with safetyWARNINGDo not use the unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas.•••• Never use the unit in an area where

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38Contents of a SegmentContents of a Repeat Command• Composition of a Repeat CommandWith the repeat command, you can repeat a series of segments as m

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39Inputting a ProgramThis paragraph discusses how to input a program. See Figure 4.04Segment41 hour76101112598213STEP30min1 hourSegment3Segment 2Tim

Page 37 - How to Compose a Program

40Indication after Step/Step Procedure ExplanationSetting Segment 14. Push the ENTER keyEx., inputting the step operation• Push the ENTER key.The cont

Page 38 - Contents of a Segment

41Indication after Step/Step Procedure ExplanationSetting Segment 210. Push the ENTER keyEx. inputting a constant ratio ramp operation.• Push the ENTE

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42Indication after Step/Step Procedure ExplanationSetting Segment 316. Push the ENTER key• Push the ENTER key.⇒⇒⇒⇒ Pushing the ENTER key accepts th

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43Indication after Step/Step Procedure Explanation24. Push either the ▼ key or the ▲key.(Ex. repeating a cycle from Segment 2)• Push either the ▼ key

Page 41 - Inputting a Program

44Indication after Step/Step Procedure ExplanationSetting an End Segment32. • Once the controller accepts the parameters ofsegment 4, it is ready fo

Page 42 - (Ex. Soak Time of segment 1)

45Editing a ProgramWith the program edit function, you can edit the registered ramp time, ramp level, soak time, waitfunction, repeat start segment an

Page 43 - that you are working on.)

46Indication after Step/Step Procedure ExplanationEditing Segment 36. Push the ENTER key• Push the ENTER key.⇒⇒⇒⇒ The displays show that the ramp t

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47Deleting a ProgramWith the program edit function, you can delete the registered programs by their number.CAUTION : With this function, you cannot ch

Page 45 - (Ex. Ramp Time of Segment 4)

3Notes to UsersDESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION OF EACH PARTMain unitFront viewRear viewIntake portAluminum block (optional)Aluminum block installing knob(equ

Page 46

48MaintenanceDaily Inspection and Maintenance WarningWarningWarningWarningDo not disassemble and modify.• Do not disassemble HC200. There are parts i

Page 47 - Editing a Program

49After service and WARRANTYIf a Service Call is required:If a Service Call is required Warranty Card (attached to your HC200)Minimum Inventory Period

Page 48 - (Ex. 5 used segments)

50SPECIFICATIONSName of equipment Cool BlockModel HC200Operating temperature range0°C to 80°C (*1)Temperature adjustment accuracy±0.1°C (*2)Cooing and

Page 49 - Deleting a Program

51WIRING DIAGRAMSymbol Part NameCT1 Current detectorMCB Circuit breakerH1,H2 HeaterC1,C2 Peltier cellsCC Circuit board for peltierFAN Cooling fanPIO D

Page 50 - Maintenance

52REPLACEMENT PARTS TABLESymbol(in wiringdiagram)Part Name Code No. Specifications manufacturerCT1 Current detector 2170010002 CLT-6-P-400 URDMCB Circ

Page 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING

53Optional accessoriesAluminum Blocks1. For a micro tube (1.5ml x 20pieces)♦ 20 micro tubes of 1.5ml are able to attach.♦ Diameter of the hole is 11 m

Page 52 - SPECIFICATIONS

54ReferenceFlowchart on the Operating ProcedureTo start operationSelect program No.with or key,press Execute key.Perform temperaturesetting fo

Page 53 - WIRING DIAGRAM

55Inputting and editing a programComponents of a SegmentA program is composed of the followingelements. When you put together aprogram, you should inp

Page 54 - REPLACEMENT PARTS TABLE

56Explanation of Character on the displayHC200 has the controller with the 4-digit LED display. The meaning of Character on the displayis shown in the

Page 55 - Optional accessories

4Control PanelFIXED-TEMPPROGRAMHEATSTAND BYMEASURED TEMPMENUMODEENTER①Main Display:Normally shows the aluminum block’s temperature.②Sub Display:Shows

Page 56 - Quick Auto Stop Operation

5REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION WarningWarningWarningWarningDo not use the unit in an area where there is flammable or explosive gas.• Never use the u

Page 57 - Components of a Segment

6Choose a correct power distribution board or receptacle.• Choose a correct power distribution board or receptacle that meets HC200’s rated electric

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7 CautionCautionCautionCautionHandling of power code.• Do not use the power cord if it is bundled or tangled. If it is used in this manner, it can

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