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2.6. End of drying and aeration A rough indication of the end of drying is the vacuum and the ice condenser temperature. The ice condenser is no longer loaded and reaches the final temperature of approx. -55°C to -85°C. The pressure in the drying chamber decreases according to the ice condenser temperature. The end of the drying process is reached when the temperature of the product and that of the shelves are about 15 to 20°C. At the same time, both temperatures should not deviate by more than 5 K from each other. The vacuum pump is switched off and the drying chamber is aerated via a rubber valve or the aeration valve. The aeration valve can also be used to “flood” the unit with nitrogen or another inert gas instead of using air. Then the unit is switched off and the product is removed. 2.7. Defrosting Defrosting of the ice condenser is carried out at room temperature or with warm water. At a maximum the ice condenser chamber may be half filled with water. When defrosting the ice condenser with (warm) water, it is of crucial importance that no water gets into the pipe connection for the vacuum pump and the vacuum sensor (see figure)! The condensate as well as the defrosting water is drained through the drain valve at the left side of the unit. To do this, a hose is put onto the nozzle. The condensate and the defrosting water are collected in a vessel. Connection pipe for vacuum sensor Max. liquid height Connection pipe for vacuum pump 18 • General Information on Freeze Drying Operating Manual Freeze Dryer ALPHA 1-4 LSC / ALPHA 2-4 LSC