Labnet Spectrafuge C1301 Operating Instructions Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SPECTRAFUGE MINI CENTRIFUGE, MODEL C1301 (115V AC)
General Information:
The Spectrafuge Mini Centrifuge is supplied with two rotors, one for microtubes and one for 0.2ml PCR strip tubes. The 6 x 1.5ml rotor is designed to centrifuge up to six individual 1.5ml plastic microcentrifuge tubes. It will also accept 0.5ml and 0.4ml tubes with the adapters supplied with the unit. Adapters are available separately for 0.2ml tubes. The strip tube rotor is designed to centrifuge two 8 x 0.2ml strip tubes. It will also accept up to 16 individual 0.2ml tubes. Both rotors are designed for applications requiring relatively low g-forces, such as microfiltration, cell separation and quick spin downs from the walls of tubes. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the centrifuge.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Warranty:
The centrifuge and rotor are covered by a one year warranty. This warranty covers the centrifuge and rotor. This warranty is void in the event of incorrect operation, use of nonstandard spare parts or accessories and unauthorized modification of the rotor or centrifuge. The rotor warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or damage and/or weakening caused by radioactive contamination, cleaning agents, or over tightening of the allen screw. Fuses are not covered by the warranty.
Exchanging Rotors:
The centrifuge is supplied with two interchangeable rotors. The rotors are easily exchanged using the allen wrench provided. Locate the set screw on the rotor shaft below the rotor head. Using the wrench, loosen the set screw and pull up on the rotor to remove. Place the other rotor into position on the motor shaft. Take care not to press the rotor down so far as to compress the rubber collar at the base of the shaft. Tighten the screw using the allen wrench until finger tight. Do not over tighten as this will cause damage to the rotor and the motor shaft.
Installation:
Place the centrifuge on a level, clean surface, position the centrifuge near an accessible power outlet so that the cord and outlet are within easy reach of the operator.
Operation:
Before operating the centrifuge, be sure that the power switch is in the “on” position. To 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. This will release the lid lock and the rotor will slow gradually to a complete stop. Caution: Do not attempt to open the lid or remove samples until the unit has come to a complete stop. After the rotor has 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. Individual tubes, strip tubes and/or adapters must always be loaded symmetrically to ensure proper balance. Never run the centrifuge with only one strip tube in place.
Safety Precautions:
NEVER use the centrifuge in any manner not specified in these instructions.
NEVER NEVER
NEVER put hands in the rotor area unless the rotor is completely stopped. NEVER move the centrifuge while the rotor is spinning. NEVER use solvents or flammables near this or other electrical equipment. NEVER centrifuge flammable, explosive or corrosive materials NEVER centrifuge hazardous materials outside of a hood or proper containment facility ALWAYS load the rotor symmetrically. Each tube should be counterbalanced by another
operate the centrifuge without a rotor properly attached to the shaft. fill tubes while they are in the rotor. Liquid spillage may harm unit.
tube. Weight of individual tubes may not exceed of 3.0g.
ALWAYS locate the centrifuge within easy access to an electrical outlet.
ALWAYS
use only microcentrifuge tubes made from plastic and designed to withstand
centrifugal forces of at least 2,000 xg.
Cleaning:
Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the manufacturer, check with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment. To clean the centrifuge, use a damp cloth and a mild, noncorrosive detergent (ph <8). After cleaning, ensure all parts are dried thoroughly before attempting to operate the unit. Do not immerse the centrifuge in liquid or pour liquids over it.
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 obtain a repair authorization number and a decontamination form. Should the centrifuge require service, be sure to decontaminate it and enclose the decontamination form. The unit should be properly packed to avoid damage. Any damage resulting from improper packaging shall be the responsibility of the user.
Specifications: Spare Parts:
Dimensions... ........ 6” x 6” (153 x 153mm) Replacement 1.5ml rotor: C-1300-RT
Electrical ............... 115V, 50/60Hz,130mA Replacement strip rotor: C-1300-RTS
Fuse ..................... 0.5A, 250V (F) Replacement allen key: C-1300-RW
Speed ................... 6000rpm Replacement fuses: C-1200-F
RCF ...................... 2000 x g Ambient Operating Range: 0 to 40°C,< 85%
Relative Humidity
For indoor usage only Over voltage category II Pollution degree 2
PO Box 841 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Phone 888-LABNET 1 or 732 417-0700
Fax 732 417-1750 email labnet@labnetlink.c om website www.labnetlink.com
CE September 2006
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