Safety Sealed Assemblies With A Blade - PRO Scientific Bio-Gen PRO200 Operating Manual

Homogenizer
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AT NO POINT SHOULD EXCESSIVE FORCE BE NECESSARY TO CONNECT
THE PRO SAFETY SEALED ASSEMBLY TO MOTOR UNIT
4) Once you have turned the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly ¼ turn, release the PRO Safety Sealed
Assembly and you will hear a distinct click which is the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly dropping into its
locked position.
5) To prevent the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly from disengaging while being used, insert the safety clip
between the upper collar of the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly and the bottom of the motor collar.
6) To disconnect the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly from the motor unit, remove the safety clip, push the
PRO Safety Sealed Assembly up into the motor collar as far as possible and turn the PRO Safety
Sealed Assembly clockwise ¼ turn. The PRO Safety Sealed Assembly will be pushed out of the motor
collar by the force of the internal spring.
DO NOT REMOVE THE MOTOR COLLAR FROM THE MOTOR UNIT.
THE HOMOGENIZER SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE
CHAMBER ASSEMBLY RESTING ON THE TABLETOP, THE BOTTOM OF THE
COOLING OR HEATING VESSEL OR THE TOP OF A HEIGHT BLOCK.
7)
Rotate the appropriate speed control dial until the desired speed is reached.
8)
When the desired time period has elapsed, turn the "ON/OFF" switch position.
9)
Remove the PRO Safety Sealed Assembly from the motor unit before attempting to open the chamber
assembly.
Operating Techniques:
To use the homogenizer effectively, the following techniques are recommended:
WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO USE VOLATILE, FLAMMABLE, TOXIC, PATHOGENIC,
RADIOACTIVE OR OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, STANDARD LABORATORY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED, SUCH AS VENTING, OPERATING IN A FUME
HOOD, ETC. THE HOMOGENIZER IS NOT MADE OF AN EXPLOSION-PROOF
1) Cooling - At revolutions above 5,000 rpm, relatively high temperatures are generated. Therefore, the chamber
should be cooled whenever operating at speeds above 5,000 rpm by immersing the chamber in an ice bath or
similar cooling vessel.

Safety Sealed Assemblies with a Blade:

Description:
The sealed chambers are by far the industry's safest method of homogenizing with either a blade or a rotor stator
generator. The unique design of the sealed chamber assembly does not allow the user to operate the system with the
blade exposed. The blade assembly cannot be engaged to the drive motor unless the chamber is attached. In addition
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