Functions and limitations of use, English – BrandTech Scientific Dispensette TA User Manual

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Functions and Limitations of Use

This instrument is designed for dispensing liquids,
observing the following physical limits:
– use temperature from +15 °C to +40 °C (from

59 °F to 104 °F) of instrument and reagent

– vapor pressure up to max. 600 mbar. Aspirate

slowly above 300 mbar, in order to prevent the
liquid from boiling.

– kinematic viscosity up to 500 mm

2

/s

(dynamic viscosity [mPas] =
kinematic viscosity [mm²/s] x density [g/cm³])

– Density: up to 3.8 g/cm

3

Limitations of Use

Operating Limitations

Liquids, which form deposits may accelerate wear
on the piston seal, and make the piston difficult
to move or may cause jamming (e.g., crystallizing
solutions or concentrated alkaline solutions). If the
piston becomes difficult to move, the instrument
should be cleaned immediately (page 39).

The Dispensette

®

TA is designed for general labo-

ratory applications and complies with the relevant
standards, e.g. DIN EN ISO 8655. Compatibility of
the instrument for a specific application (e.g., trace
material analysis, food sector etc.) must be checked
by the user. Approvals for specific applications, e.g.
for production and administration of food, pharma-
ceuticals and cosmetics are not available.

Dispensette

®

TA must never be used with:

– liquids attacking Al

2

O

3

sapphire or fluoroplastics

like ETFE, FEP, PFA
and PTFE (e.g., dissolved sodium azide*)

– liquids which are decomposed catalytically

by platinum-iridium (e.g., H

2

O

2

) or tantalum.

Depending on the construction of the instrument.

– organic solvents
– trifluoroacetic acid
– explosive liquids (e.g., carbon disulfide)
– suspensions (e.g., of charcoal) as solid particles

may clog or damage the instrument

Operating Exclusions

* Dissolved sodium azide permitted up to a
concentration of max. 0.1%.

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