Electric thermostatic incubators are commonly used equipment in biological laboratories. They use electric heating and have a constant temperature function. They are mainly used to preserve and culture biological samples at a constant temperature, and can also be used for the storage of other substances and constant temperature experiments.

How to maintain an electric thermostatic incubator?
1. The incubator should be placed indoors with good ventilation. Never place it in a corrosive environment, as this may damage electronic components. Corrosive, flammable, and explosive materials are prohibited from being placed inside the incubator.
2. When not in use for extended periods, disconnect the power supply. Prevent any liquids from entering the machine to avoid damaging the main unit.
3. Do not wrap the power cord around metal objects. Do not place the incubator in high-temperature or humid environments to prevent rubber aging and potential electrical leakage.
4. Do not turn on the temperature controller unless absolutely necessary to prevent damage. Disconnect the power supply after each use. Regularly clean the inside and outside of the incubator and keep the water in the water tank clean.
5. Protect the paint finish on the exterior of the electric thermostatic incubator; otherwise, it will not only affect the aesthetics of the incubator but, more importantly, shorten its lifespan.

There are many types of electric heating constant temperature incubators, the most common of which are light incubators, biochemical incubators, mold incubators, constant temperature and humidity incubators, and artificial climate incubators. These incubators all use electric heating and have constant temperature functions.
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