Labnet Z233M-2 High Capacity MicroCentrifuge User Manual

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7.1

Service and inspection of centrifuge

Centrifuge service and inspection should be done regularly and only by authorized

and qualified personnel. Use only original spare parts!

Use only original spare parts!

Use only original spare parts!

Use only original spare parts!

Use only original spare parts!

7.2

Maintenance and cleaning

Maintenance

The maintenance of the centrifuge involves essentially keeping the rotor

chamber, the rotor and the accessories clean. Please pay special attention to

anodized aluminium parts. Breakage of rotors can be caused even by slight

damages. In the case of rotor, buckets or tube racks contacting corrosive liquids,

the respective spots and parts have to be cleaned carefully.

Corrosive liquids are for example:

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alkaline soup-solution

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alkaline amino

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strong acids

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solutions containg heavy metals

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waterfree and chlorinated solvents

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salt solutions e.g. sea-water

Cleaning:

The purpose of a thorough cleaning is, beside hygienic reasons, the avoidance of

corrosion by soiling. In order to avoid the damage of anodized parts such as

rotors, reduction plates ect., only neutral cleaning agents with a ph-value 6-8

should be used. Never use an alkaline cleaning agents ( ph > 8 ). After cleaning

please ensure that all parts are dried thoroughly by hand or in a warm-air-cabinet

( max. temperature +50°C ).

It is recommended that all anodized aluminum parts are regularly treated with

anti

corrosion oil, so that their durability will be increased and the corrosion

risk

reduced.

Usually when used in a cold room, humidity and non hermetically closed

samples, may cause condensation to form. The condensation should be

removed

regulary with a cloth from the rotor chamber.

Unplug the centrifuge when it is not being used, allow the chamber to reach room

temperature, and dry out the chamber with a cloth.

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