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Thermo Scientific HyPerforma DynaDrive 500 L Quick Start Manual
Thermo Scientific HyPerforma DynaDrive 500 L Quick Start Manual

Thermo Scientific HyPerforma DynaDrive 500 L Quick Start Manual

Single-use bioreactor 500 l

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500 L HyPerforma DynaDrive Single-Use
Bioreactor Quick Start Guide
This Guide provides a brief overview of setting up the Thermo Scientific
system. For more detailed information about the DynaDrive S.U.B., refer to the 50 and 500 L HyPerforma DynaDrive S.U.B. User's
Guide (DOC0090).
Warnings and safety
Hazardous voltage inside—risk of electrical
shock.
Service should be provided by certified
personnel only.
Hot surface—do not touch.
The heating jacket is designed to heat the inner
vessel wall. Contact with surfaces may cause
burns.
Pinch hazard.
closing the door, securing the BPC to the
top and bottom ports in the tank, and during
operation of the DynaDrive S.U.B.
Burst hazard—air under pressure.
exceed 30 mbar (0.5 psi) BPC pressure. Do
not exceed 34 mbar (5 psi) inlet pressure.
Ensure that the vent filter is correctly positioned
and working properly.
Tipping hazard. The vessel should only
be moved by pushing using the provided
handles or at the mid-point of the vessel.
If pulled or moved too quickly, the vessel can
tip, potentially leading to damage to equipment
or injury to personnel. To reduce the risk of
tipping, the vessel should only be moved
slowly over smooth, flat surfaces by at least
two qualified personnel. During movement, any
locking feet should be retracted, and casters
should be in the unlocked position. The vessel
should not be moved by pulling of any kind.
The Thermo Scientific HyPerforma
DynaDrive S.U.B. may not be installed in
a potentially explosive atmosphere as set
forth in the applicable EU ATEX Directive.
It is the responsibility of the end user to review
and understand the potential dangers listed in
the ATEX 2014/34/EU guidelines.
Use caution when opening/
Do not
HyPerforma
DynaDrive Single-Use Bioreactor (S.U.B.)
Static electricity may build up in BPCs.
BioProcess Containers (BPCs) may act
as insulators for electrostatic charge. If
electrostatic charge is transferred to a BPC,
the charge may be stored in the BPC and/or
the product inside. This phenomena varies
by product and use; therefore, it is the sole
responsibility of the end user to ensure a
hazard assessment is conducted and the
risk of electrostatic shock is eliminated.
Where applicable, a product contact
stainless steel coupler may be grounded
to the frame to dissipate electrostatic
buildup from the material within a BPC. It
is good practice to dissipate electrostatic
buildup by grounding all BPCs prior to
coming in contact with them. When working
with BPCs, the use of nonconductive
materials, such as nonconductive gloves, is
recommended.
Rotating parts—entanglement hazard.
Rotating and moving parts can cause injury.
Keep hands away from moving parts during
operation. Do not operate this equipment unless
the supplied guarding is in place and properly
functioning. It is the responsibility of the end
user to assess this equipment and ensure that
equipment and safeguards are in good working
condition, and that all operators are trained and
aware of entanglement hazards and associated
protective devices, such as hazard signs and
guarding.

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Summary of Contents for Thermo Scientific HyPerforma DynaDrive 500 L

  • Page 1 500 L HyPerforma DynaDrive Single-Use Bioreactor Quick Start Guide This Guide provides a brief overview of setting up the Thermo Scientific HyPerforma DynaDrive Single-Use Bioreactor (S.U.B.) ™ ™ system. For more detailed information about the DynaDrive S.U.B., refer to the 50 and 500 L HyPerforma DynaDrive S.U.B. User’s Guide (DOC0090).
  • Page 2 First, inspect the packaging for damage. Call your which is provided on a USB drive. Thermo Scientific sales representative if any damage is present. Use the instructions provided in the 50 and 500 L HyPerforma DynaDrive S.U.B. Unpacking Guide (DOC0149)
  • Page 3 2. Close the E-Box and lock the panel using a VFD breaker flat-head screwdriver before continuing. Main power breaker 3. Connect all electrical plugs to facility power. Refer to hardware/electrical labels and schematics to Temp. Pressure display sensor ensure proper electrical voltage is connected to breaker breaker the DynaDrive S.U.B.
  • Page 4 9 Two operators are available for BPC loading. side if you are facing the connectors; refer to the 9 The Thermo Scientific BPC Unpacking and Inspection permanent labels on the inlet and outlet lines. Guide (DOC0021) has been reviewed for information on handling, transporting, and storing BPCs.
  • Page 5 Figure 6. Slitting open taped Figure 7. BPC secured to cardboard Figure 11. Pulling the outer polybag away from the BPC. sides of the BPC box. insert in box. 3. Carefully lift the BPC out of the box (Figure 8) and 6.
  • Page 6 8. Do not allow the BPC or line sets to touch the floor as you carefully unfold the BPC and locate the top bearing hub and front line sets. Do not remove the polybags from the line sets at this stage, as the BPC may become difficult to manage.
  • Page 7 Metal pin Figure 19. Swinging the gate to Figure 20. Closing the gate the right. completely. Figure 24. Pneumatic motor lift Figure 23. Pneumatic motor lift fully raised. in lowest position. 16. Attach the top back BPC tabs to the pins on the top back of the outer support container.
  • Page 8 Figure 30. Closing and latching the top door latch. Figure 26. BPC bottom hanging tab attached to bottom pin. 21. Begin slowly filling the BPC with air to allow the drive train to separate from the inside of the BPC. This also 19.
  • Page 9 Note: Attaching the top tabs will help keep the BPC • Place a probe clip on the probe support hanger and properly oriented inside the tank. Figure 32 shows the place the RTD so it is resting in the hook (Figure 34). top front BPC tab attached to the tab holder.