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 ======Lindberg Blue M Convection Oven====== ======Lindberg Blue M Convection Oven======
  
-                          Lindberg Blue M Convection Oven                               ^+                         Convection Oven                               ^
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-| **Tool Type:**                  "Oven                  | +| **Tool Type:**                  Oven                   | 
-| **Location:**                   "Room 3430"                   |+| **Location:**                   Microfluidics Lab                   |
  
  
-|  **Supervisor**        |  **Tool Lead**  |      
-|  David Bothman          "WW Name"  | 
-|  (805) 893-4125        |  (###) ###-####  | 
-|  bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu  |  "WW Email"  | 
  
-| **Description:**                "TEXT HERE"                           | +| **Description:**                Mechanical Convection Oven                           | 
-| **Manufacturer:**               "TEXT HERE"                           |+| **Manufacturer:**               Lindberg / Blue M                          |
  
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 +Last updated 1/5/23 Haley
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
 +Mechanical convection ovens utilize a motorized fan to create a consistent distribution of flowing air, allowing for quick and uniform heating.
  
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-===== Detailed Specifications ===== 
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 ===== Safety Concerns ===== ===== Safety Concerns =====
 +  * High Voltage
 +  * High Temperature
 +  * No combustibles or hazardous materials
 +  * Thermally insulating gloves must be worn when working with hot items. They can usually be found on the bench next to the ovens.
 +  * No food may be placed in laboratory ovens. 
 +  * Never heat a sealed container. 
 +  * Do not operate the oven if it is damaged, or is not working properly. Please place a note on the oven to alert other users, and notify laboratory staff of the problem. 
 +  * **Double containment is required for heating containers of liquid to prevent leaked material from contaminating the oven. This is especially true when heating PDMS molds.
 +**
  
  
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-===== Reference Documentation ===== 
  
-{{ :tools:lindberg:lindberg_MO1430A.pdf | Operations Manual }} 
  
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 +===== Operating Procedures =====
 +  - Enter the set point temperature (see instructions for the different controllers below)
 +  - Place your items in the oven. Remember to place liquid materials on a baking sheet or other secondary container.
 +  - Set the countdown timer for the length of your run. If the timer reads zero time remaining another user who needs to use the oven may remove your items.
 +  - Remove your items from the oven and close the door.
 +  - The oven is left powered on.
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 +__Changing the oven set point__
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 +  - Use the ↑↓ to adjust the temperature
 +  - Press the SET/ENT button
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 +__Setting the countdown timers__
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 +  - Press 1
 +  - Enter the run time (HMS buttons)
 +  - Press 1 to start the countdown
 +  - Press and hold 1 to reset
  
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 +===== Detailed Specifications =====
  
-===== Training Documentation =====+Temperature range: 0C-300C 
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 +===== Reference Documentation =====
  
 [[lab-oven-SOP|Laboratory Oven SOP]] [[lab-oven-SOP|Laboratory Oven SOP]]
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 +{{ :tools:lindberg:lindberg_MO1430A.pdf | Operations Manual }}
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lindberg-convection-oven.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/05 21:18 by haley