Cleaning and decontaminating – VACUUBRAND BVC 21 NT VARIO User Manual

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Documents are only to be used and distributed completely and unchanged. It is strictly the users´ responsibility to check carefully

the validity of this document with respect to his product. Manual-no.: 999157 / 10/12/2009

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Cleaning and decontaminating

Autoclaving:

The aspiration tube and the pipettes of the VacuuHandControl VHC, the collecting bottle with bottle head

and screw cap and the filter are designated for steam sterilisation at 121°C and 2 bar absolute (1 bar

overpressure). Time of exposure according to DIN 58946 t

e

= 20 minutes. It is the user´s responsibility

to ensure effective autoclaving.

Maximum liquid level in collecting bottle: 80 %, in case of low boiling liquids or in case of liquids

which tend to foam, the maximum liquid level might be reduced.

Prior to autoclaving remove the flask head from the bottle. Do not remove the

metal fittings from the

flask head. If necessary tighten the metal fittings only by hand (maximum torque: 3 Nm) and only if the

equipment is at room temperature.

Chemical disinfection

A wiping and spray disinfection of the VacuuHandControl VHC is possible by using the germicide

Poursept A.

By and by, discolourations and changes of features of materials (e. g. resiliency, elasticity/tightness,

cracking etc.) due to frequent steam sterilisations are not to be excluded.

Important notes on utilisation of disinfectants

During the aspiration process the collecting bottle of the pumping units

BVC 21 NT, BVC 21 NT VARIO and BVC 01 must not contain any disinfecting

solutions, which corrode the materials of the pumping unit.

Disinfectants, which corrode the materials of the pumping unit (see section

”Technical data”), may only be poured in the collecting bottle once it is

separated from the pumping unit.

In particular no disinfectants may be used, which release chlorine or oxy-

gen radicals, e.g. sodium hypochlorite, peroxo compounds.

Aggressive disinfectants like for example Chlorax can corrode the material of the collecting bottle and

other components. This may lead to stress cracks and breaking of the bottle.

Therefore the use of e.g. Chlorax is not allowed except for short-time cleaning of the collecting bottle.

Rinse collecting bottle thoroughly afterwards to avoid residues of the disinfectant in the bottle.

Using corroding disinfectants may result in damage, malfunction and/or failure of the pumping unit.

Chlorine permeates the hydrophobic filter on top of the collecting bottle and damages the materials

of the quick couplings.

Leaking of liquid from a damaged collecting bottle or suction tube may lead to contamination of per-

sonnel and material or to damage/destruction of wetted equipment or laboratory furniture.

The use of the disinfectant

Sekusept

®

Plus (Manufacturer: Ecolab GmbH & Co OHG, Düsseldorf) in

extensive in-house testing did not cause any damaging of the collecting bottle or the vacuum pump.

Hence the disinfectant Sekusept

®

Plus

- even applicable in the collecting bottle during suction - is to be

preferred. Comply with use and safety instructions of the manufacturer!

Even if using disinfecting solutions

after termination of the suction it is absolutely necessary to

assure the compatibility of disinfectant and the parts to be disinfected.

For information about the compatibility with the materials of the pumping unit ask the manufacturer

of the disinfectant.

The wetted materials of the pumping unit are listed in the section ”Technical data”.

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