1.1 Definition 3.1 Unpacking The Corning® LSE™ Multipurpose Digital Vortexer is intended for vortexing microliter Before starting installation, carefully examine the Vortexer for damage or missing parts. plates, tubes, bottles, flasks, dishes, and other laboratory vessels. The Vortexer is driven Open the box and lift the device together with inner packing out of the box.
5.0 Operating Instructions 3.4 Environmental Requirements The Corning® LSE™ Multipurpose Digital Vortexer has been built for operating in both 5.1 Introduction cold and heated laboratory environments and in high humidity environments as follows: At temperatures between 0°C and +65°C ◗ ◗...
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Time Speed Time Speed Start Start ENCODER ENCODER Stop Stop Power Power Speed (RPMx10) time (min) Speed (RPMx10) time (min) PUSH PUSH (Time/Speed) (Time/Speed) RPM signal light is on. By rotating the encoder right (+) or left (-) the desired RPM can TIME signal light is on.
5.3. Additional Operations Time Speed Start ENCODER Stop Time Speed Start ENCODER Stop Power Speed (RPMx10) time (min) PUSH (Time/Speed) Power Speed (RPMx10) time (min) PUSH (Time/Speed) If you want to change the RPM during vortexing, push the encoder knob to put the ◗...
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You may have other rights which vary from state to state. sure it is operating correctly. No individual may accept for, or on behalf of Corning, any other obligation of liability, or Regular cleaning of the housing is recommended.
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According to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), the Corning® LSE™ Multipurpose Digital Vortexer is marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin and must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
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