5 handling the co, Incubator c 150 – BINDER C 150 User Manual

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14.5 Handling the CO

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incubator C 150

Any manipulation of the CO

2

incubator involves some contamination risks, from installation to opening of

the doors and regular cleaning.

Installation away from sources of contamination

Do not place the CO

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incubator on the floor or close to windows and doors. Use the optional stand, if

appropriate.

Reduce the periods in which the door is open.

Do not open the door too frequently.

Placing items in order inside the incubator results in shorter door opening times.

Water pan

Fill the water pan with distilled, sterilized water (chap. 4.3). Never use ion exchange water; ion ex-

changers are propagation sites for bacteria.

Clean and refill the pans 2 to 3 times a week. For evacuation, remove the water pan. It is autoclavable.

If desired, you can add microbiologically inhibiting substances such as copper chips, copper sulphate

or ethylene diamine tetra-vinegar acid (EDTA) in a concentration of 1 to 5 mmol/l.

Avoiding condensation caused by ambient conditions

Ambient room conditions have an effect on condensation inside the incubator, which can be caused by

insufficient wall clearances, preventing even dissipation of heat, air movement or direct sunlight. If the
temperature distribution inside the chamber becomes uneven, condensation may form on the cooler
surfaces.

Maintain distances from the wall: rear 100 mm / 3.94 in, sides 50 mm / 1.97 in.

Do not place the unit in front of a window. No direct sunlight. No air movement.

Permissible ambient temperature range for operation: +18 °C / 64.4°F to +30 °C / 86°F. Ideal ambient

temperature: at least 7 degrees below the intended working temperature. E.g., working temperature
37 °C / 98.6°F = ambient temperature 30 °C / 86°F and less.

The incubator should be precisely calibrated / adjusted.

Regular cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization

Clean the shelves, glass door, gaskets, and inner chamber weekly (for cleaning see chap. 15.1, for

decontamination see chap. 15.2). You can clean the shelves in a laboratory dishwasher and, if need-
ed, individually autoclave them.

Regularly use the hot air sterilization function (chap. 15.4) following cleaning. Shelves and the emptied

water pan can remain inside the incubator during this operation.

Replace the CO

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sterile filter (once or twice a year depending on usage).

What to do in case of contamination?

Throw away / autoclave contaminated cultures.

Carefully inspect cultures that seem to be uncontaminated.

Clean the incubator as described. Wipe the inner chamber and the doors with a disinfectant and allow

to dry. Autoclave the shelves. Empty the water pan and autoclave it.

Perform hot air sterilization.

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