Labnet Slide Spinner User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SLIDE SPINNER (MODEL C1303)
General Information:General Information:
General Information:
General Information:General Information:
The Model C1303 Slide Spinner is a personal centrifuge supplied with a rotor and cassettes to hold 2 microarray or standard microscope slides. The Slide S pinner is designed for drying liquid from glass slides, typically microarray slides. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the centrifuge.
Operation:Operation:
Operation:Operation:
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Insert a slide into each of the cassettes on the rotor. needs to de dried. T o begin a run, simply close the lid of the centrifuge. No other controls are required. To stop rotation, press down on the lid release tab on the front of the unit or put the switch on the side to the “off” position. Pressing the tab will release the lid lock and the rotor will slow gradually to a complete stop. Caution:Caution:
Caution: Do not attempt to open the lid or remove samples until the unit has come to a complete stop. After the rotor has
Caution:Caution: stopped, the lid may be opened by grabbing it with the thumb on the front and fingers on the back then lifting the lid back on the hinge. Safe operation of the centrifuge requires that the rotor be loaded in a balanced fashion. Failure to load the rotor properly presents a hazardous condition and may damage the centrifuge. Always run two slides for proper rotor balance. Typically a 10 second spin is required to completely dry the microarray slides. After a 10 second spin, switch the unit off via the power switch. When the rotor has come to a complete stop, open the lid, and remove the slides. The cassettes can be removed from the rotor for easy disposal of the liquid that collects at the bottom of the cassettes.
Safety Precautions:Safety Precautions:
Safety Precautions:
Safety Precautions:Safety Precautions:
NEVER NEVER
NEVER use the centrifuge in any manner not specified in these instructions.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER operate the centrifuge without a rotor properly attached to the shaft.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER put hands in the rotor area unless the rotor is completely stopped.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER move the centrifuge while the rotor is spinning.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER use solvents or flammables near this or other electrical equipment.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER centrifuge flammable, explosive or corrosive materials.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER centrifuge hazardous materials outside of a hood or proper cont ainment facility.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER spin slides that do not fit easily into the cassettes.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER
NEVER autoclave. Autoclaving can cause the polycarbonate to loose its strength over time.
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Always run 2 slides at onceAlways run 2 slides at once
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Always run 2 slides at once. Use a blank slide as a balance if only one slide
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Always run 2 slides at onceAlways run 2 slides at once
Cleaning:Cleaning:
Cleaning:
Cleaning:Cleaning:
Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the Labnet, check with Labnet that the proposed method will not damage the equipment. T o clean the centrifuge, use a damp cloth and a mild, noncorrosive detergent (ph <8). After cleaning, ensure all p arts are dried thoroughly before attempting to operate the unit. Do not immerse the centrifuge in liquid or pour liquids over it.
The recommended cleaning method for the cassettes is with a mild non-alkaline detergent. For decontamination of internal part of the cassettes Labnet recommends using Ultrasonic Cleaning Units (it is very effective for destroying DNA - autoclaving doesn’t effectively destroy DNA).
The cassettes are not resistant to: alkaline detergents, or acids.
Questions and Service:Questions and Service:
Questions and Service:
Questions and Service:Questions and Service:
Should you have a question about the centrifuge or require service for the unit, please use the contact numbers listed below. Do not send in a unit for service without first calling to obt ain a repair authorization number and a decontamination form. Should the centrifuge require service, be sure to decontaminate it first and enclose the decontamination form with the return. The unit should be properly packed to avoid damage. Any damage resulting from improper p ackaging shall be the responsibility of the user.
Specifications:Specifications:
Specifications:
Specifications:Specifications:
Dimensions...........6” x6”(127 x 127mm) Replacement fuses: C-1200-F
Electrical .............. 115V , 60Hz, 130mA Replacement Cassettes: C1303-RC
240V , 50/60Hz, 65mA
Fuse ..................... 250V , 0.5 A
Speed ............. ......4,000 rpm (+/- 10 %)
RCF .................. ....500 - 850 x g
Spare Parts:Spare Parts:
Spare Parts:
Spare Parts:Spare Parts:
This product is for research onlyThis product is for research only
This product is for research only
This product is for research onlyThis product is for research only
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PO Box 841 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Phone 888-LABNET1 or 732 417-0700 Fax 732 417-1750 email labnet@labnetlink.com website www.labnetlink.com
September 2003
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