Miele E 406, E 408 Operating instructions

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Miele E 406, E 408 Operating instructions

Mobile injector unit E 406 / 408 for pipettes

Items supplied:

Mobile injector unit, H 502, W 533, D 516 mm, E 408 with connection for hot air drying unit and holder for ML/2 magnetic strip (optional extra) for automatic mobile unit recognition (G 7835, G 7836, PG 8535 and PG 8536)

Use the LAB PIPETTES programme or increase the water intake for the relevant reprocessing programmes as follows:

G 7836, PG 8536 + 5 litres

G 7835, G 7883, G 7883 CD, G 7893, PG 8535 + 6 litres

Intended use:

This mobile injector unit can be used for reprocessing pipettes with a maximum length of 450 mm. Load capacity: E 406: 116 pipettes,

E 408: 96 pipettes.

The holders in the frame measure 16 x 16 mm. These holders can take 10 ml bulb pipettes or measuring pipettes up to 25 ml.

The pipettes must not be allowed to touch each other. To give the pipettes more space, it may be necessary to place fewer pipettes in the injector module.

This basket should only be used for processing laboratory glassware which has been declared as suitable for machine processing by the glassware manufacturer.

Please observe the Warning and Safety instructions in the Operating Instructions for your washer-disinfector as well as any instructions provided by the glassware manufacturer.

Broken glassware can cause serious injury.

All glassware should be properly inspected and tested for cleanliness. Do not rely on a visual check alone.

Placing pipettes into the injector unit:

With the pointed end facing downwards, place each pipette through the grid into the appropriate holder in the base.

Bulb pipettes:

If the body of a pipette does not fit through the grid, the lower shaft of the pipette must be long enough for the tip to reach the holder in the base.

Miele Company Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW,

 

Tel 0845 365 0555, Fax 0845 365 0777, Internet: http://www.miele.co.uk /

M.-Nr. 07 913 060 / 00 en

Alteration rights reserved / Publication date 19.08.2010

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