Laboratory Glassware (Lg) - Miele PG 8536 Operating Instructions Manual

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Laboratory glassware (LG)

Wide-necked laboratory glassware, e.g.
beakers, wide-necked Erlenmeyer
flasks and Petri dishes, and cylindrical
shaped items e.g. test tubes, can be
cleaned and rinsed, internally and
externally, by the action of the rotating
spray arms. They can be arranged in
full, half and quarter inserts in an empty
lower or upper basket with spray arms.
Narrow-necked items e.g. narrow-
necked Erlenmeyer flasks, conical
flasks, measuring flasks and pipettes,
require mobile injector units or injector
modules.
The following instructions relate only to
basic preparation and loading of
laboratory utensils.
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Loading the machine
Preparing the load
^ Empty all glassware before loading
into the machine (paying particular
attention to regulations regarding
epidemics).
,
Ensure that acids and residual
solvents, especially hydrochloric
acid or chlorides, cannot get into the
wash cabinet.
^ Remove all agar residues from Petri
dishes.
^ Remove blood clots and residues
from test tubes, etc.
^ Remove all stoppers, corks, labels,
sealing wax residues, etc.
^ Small parts - such as stoppers and
taps - should be secured in suitable
basket inserts.
Please note
^ Petri dishes and similar should be
placed in the correct insert with the
soiled side facing the central axis.
^ Pipettes should be placed with the
mouthpiece facing upwards.
^ Quarter inserts should be placed in
the mobile unit with at least 3 cm
between them and the edge of the
mobile unit.

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