Scilogex RE100-Pro User Manual

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3

Rotary Evaporator

Do not operate the appliance in explosive atmospheres,

with hazardous substances or under water.

Only process media that will not react dangerously to

the extra energy produced through processing. This

also applies to any extra energy produced in other

ways, e.g. through light irradiation.

Tasks with the device must only be performed when

operation is monitored.

Operation with excess pressure is not permitted (for

cooling water pressure see "Technical Data").

Do not cover the ventilation slots of the device in

order to ensure adequate cooling of the drive.

There may be electrostatic discharges between the

medium and the drive which could pose a direct

danger.

The appliance is not suitable for manual operation.

Safe operation is only guaranteed with the accessories

described in the ”Accessories” chapter.

Refer to the operating instructions for the accessories,

e.g. vacuum pump.

Only use the device under an all side-closed exhaust,

or a compa rable protective device.

Adapt the quantity and the type of distilland to the size

of the distillation equipment. The cooler must work

properly. Monitor the coolant flow rate at the cooler

outlet.

The glass equipment must always be ventilated when

working under normal pressure (e.g. open outlet at

cooler) in order to prevent a pressure build-up.

Please note that dangerous concentrations of gases,

vapours or particulate matter can escape through the

outlet at the cooler. Take appropriate action to avoid

this risk, for example, downstream cold traps, gas

wash bottles or an effective extraction system.

Evacuated glass vessels must not be heated on one side;

the evaporating flask must rotate during the heating

phase.

The glassware is designed for operation under a

vacuum of up to 10 mbar. The equipment must be

evacuated

prior

to

heating

(see

chapter ”Commissioning”). The equipment must only

be aired again after cooling. When carrying out

vacuum distillation, uncondensed vapours must be

condensed out or safely dissipated. If there is a risk

that the distillation residue could disintegrate in the

presence of oxygen, only inert gas must be admitted

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