Bio-Rad High-Throughput Dodeca™ Gel Stainers User Manual

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Safety

Caution/Warning

The shaking motion of the Dodeca stainer is controlled by the shaker motor

attached to the lid. The shaker motor is powered by an external 12V DC regulated
power adapter with universal input (included). The shaker motor control unit that
switches on the power to the shaker motor and controls the shaker speed contains
a 0.5 A type-T fuse.

The Dodeca stainers have passed tests for operation at temperatures between

ambient and 40° C, with relative humidity between 0 and 95% non-condensing.
Operating the Dodeca stainer outside these conditions is not recommended by
Bio-Rad and will void the warranty.

The following guidelines should be observed and followed when using a Dodeca

stainer.

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Always connect the Dodeca stainer power adapter to a 3-prong, grounded AC
outlet, using the 3-prong AC power cord provided with the Dodeca stainer.

2. Do not operate the Dodeca stainer in extreme humidity (>95%) or where

condensation can short the internal electrical circuits of the shaker motor and
shaker motor control unit.

3. Disconnect the power adapter from the power outlet when not in use.

4. Do not remove the lid prior to turning off the power switch located on the shaker

motor control unit. This may result in damage to the components.

5. Do not detach the shaker motor from lid prior to turning off the power switch

located on the shaker motor control unit.

6. Keep all the electrical components dry, and to protect the electrical components

store them attached to the lid in the appropriate recessed areas.

Important

This instrument is intended for laboratory use only.

Bio-Rad’s Dodeca stainers are designed and certified to meet IEC 61010-1

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safety standards. Certified products are safe to use when operated in accordance
with the instruction manual.

This instrument should not be modified or altered in any way. Alteration of this

instrument will void the manufacturer’s warranty, void the IEC 61010-1 certification,
and create a potential safety hazard for the user.

Bio-Rad is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by the use of this

instrument for purposes other than those for which it is intended, or by modifications
of the instrument not performed by Bio-Rad or an authorized agent.

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IEC 61010-1 is an internationally accepted safety standard for laboratory instruments.

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