Care and cleaning – UVP HM-4000 Multidizer User Manual

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Hybridization Ovens

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Care and Cleaning

NOTE: Always unplug the unit from the electrical supply before cleaning or drying the unit.

The units are built to provide you with trouble-free operation. To ensure correct operation:

Wipe ANY water from inside and outside the unit with a soft cloth or sponge.

Use soap and water with a soft cloth or sponge to clean the unit.

Do not allow chemicals to remain on the unit’s surfaces.

Never clean the unit with abrasive pads or cleaners.

Never clean the unit with acetone or chloroform.

Clean the UV sensor regularly with a soft cloth and alcohol.

Bottle Care

Hybridization bottles are made of lead-free borosilicate glass which provides superior long-term reliability. Each
bottle includes a polypropylene cap and PTFE seal.

It is important to check your bottles regularly for chips, stress fractures and cracks. If these occur, the
bottle must be discarded.

Ensure bottles are stored either in a suitable rack or with caps replaced in between experiments. This
will protect the bottle and sealing area.

Replace “O” rings/PTFE seals when worn or leaky; replace “O” rings or seals every six months.

Wear protective gloves to protect your hands in the event of an accidental breakage.

Never over tighten caps on bottles as this will harm the seals. Hand tightening is sufficient.

If the cap is difficult to unscrew, never attempt to force the bottle cap open. Allow the bottle to cool and
retry. If the cap remains stuck, discard the bottle.

The bottles should not be used at temperatures above 70°C.


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