Diagram; Sterilisation; Disposal; Liability For Defects - CAPP FORTE User Manual

Bottle-top dispenser
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3.2.2. Diagram

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1. Kappe
1. Cap
2. Kolbenlager
2. Piston bearing
3. Aussenhülse
3. Outer sleeve
4. Volumeneinstellung
5. Kolben
4. Volume setting
6. Schutzmantel
5. Piston
7. Glaszylinder
6. Protective sleeve
8. Ventilkopf (Größe 2,5-10ml GL 32 /
Größe 25-100ml GL 45)
7. Glass cylinder
9. Ventilkugel
8. Valve head
9. Valve ball
10. Intake valve
11. Inkate tube
12. Securing unt
13. Tube support
14. Discharge valve
15. Tube
16. Drip-catcher
17. Tool
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10. Ansaugventil
11. Teleskopansaugrohr
12. Hebel
13. Kanülenhalter
14. Ausstoßventil inkl. Rückdosierung
15. Kanüle
16. Tropfenfänger
17. Werkzeug (Größe 2,5-10ml /
Größe 25-50ml)
Size 2.5 - 10 ml GL 32
Size 25 - 50 ml GL 45

4. STERILISATION

The dispenser can be autoclaved (121°C, 2 bar) without
being disassembled. The effectiveness of the sterilisation
must be checked by the user in each case.
· F irst carry out standard cleaning of the instrument.
· S et the volume in the middle (approx. 50% of the
nominal volume) of the outer sleeve, lock it and then pull
the piston all the way up.
· P lace the instrument on a cloth. Avoid touching hot metal
surfaces.
· T hen the instrument can be completely autoclaved
without any further steps.
· A fter autoclaving, always allow the instrument to slowly
cool down to room temperature (about 2 hours).
· T hen check all connections for tightness and absence
of deformation.
The instrument can also be chemically sterilised
(e.g. by rinsing with alcohol, formaldehyde or the like).

5. DISPOSAL

When disposing of the instrument, observe the relevant
national disposal regulations.

6. LIABILITY FOR DEFECTS

We warrant trouble-free operation for 12 months after the
delivery date, provided it has been used correctly.
Exceptions to this are faults resulting from:
· Changes made to the instrument that were not
performed by persons authorized by the manufacturer.
· Forced opening of the instrument,
· Use of non-original parts,
· Results of normal wear and tear (e.g. piston head, valves,
glass fracture),
· Non-compliance with operating manual,
· Poor maintenance.
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