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Micro Series
Instruction Manual
50165241-b • 2022-03

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  • Page 1 Fisherbrand™ accuSpin™ Micro Series Instruction Manual 50165241-b • 2022-03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5 Intended Use �...
  • Page 3 2� 3� Transporting � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 35 2�...
  • Page 4 4� Maintenance and Care � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 55 4� 1� Cleaning Intervals � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 55 4�...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface Intended Use The centrifuge is intended for the separation of liquid human specimens, such as blood, collected in centrifugation vessels. The centrifuge is used in in-vitro diagnostic processes to support the collection of information about diseases and other physiological or pathological states, such as immunological or hematological screening (e.g.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used In The Instruction Manual

    Symbols used in the Instruction Manual Observe the information contained in the instruction manual to keep yourself and your environment safe. General hazard Electrical hazard Biological hazard Danger of cuts Hazard caused by flammable Risk of crushing materials Indicates information Hazard caused by hot considered important, but not surface.
  • Page 7 Risk of damage due to incorrect power supply. Make sure that the centrifuge is plugged only into a power outlet that has been properly grounded. WA RNIN G Do not use a power supply cable with inadequate rating. Risk from handling hazardous substances. When working with corrosive samples (salt solutions, acids, bases), the accessories and the centrifuge have to be cleaned thoroughly.
  • Page 8 Risk of contamination. Potential contaminations will not remain in the centrifuge while the device is operated. WA RNIN G Take appropriate protection measures to prevent spread of contaminations. A centrifuge is no closed containment. Damage to health from centrifuging explosive or flammable materials or substances.
  • Page 9 Use only accessories for this centrifuge which have been approved by NOTICE the Fisher Scientific channel. For a list of approved accessories refer "List of Rotors" on page Exceptions to this rule are commercially available glass or plastic centrifuge labware, provided they have been designed to fit in the rotor or the adapter cavities and are approved for the speed or the RCF value of the rotor.
  • Page 10 To shut down the centrifuge: Press the “Stop” key. Turn off the centrifuge at the main switch. Pull out the power supply plug. In an emergency disconnect the power NOTICE supply. Make sure that the main switch and power supply plug can be accessed easily when setting up the centrifuge.
  • Page 11: 1� Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications 1. Technical Specifications 1. 1. List of Centrifuges Article No� Centrifuge 75002460 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17, 230 V ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz 75002461 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17, 120 V ±10%, 60 Hz 75002462 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17R, 230 V ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz 75002463 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17R, 120 V ±10%, 60 Hz 75003246...
  • Page 12: 1� 3� Technical Data

    Technical Specifications 1. 3. Technical Data Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17 Speed Range (depending on the rotor) 300–13 300 rpm RCF Value at max. Speed 17 000 x g Running Time unlimited Noise Level at max. Speed < 50 dB (A) (1 m in front of the unit at 1.6 m height) Maximum Kinetic Energy 1.9 kNm Average Heat Dissipation...
  • Page 13: Fisherbrand Accuspin Micro 17R

    Technical Specifications Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17R Speed Range (depending on the rotor) 300–13 300 rpm RCF Value at max. Speed 17 000 x g Running Time unlimited Noise Level at max. Speed < 50 dB (A) (1 m in front of the unit at 1.6 m height) Maximum Kinetic Energy 1.9 kNm Average Heat Dissipation...
  • Page 14: Fisherbrand Accuspin Micro 21

    Technical Specifications Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 21 Speed Range (depending on the rotor) 300–14 800 rpm RCF Value at max. Speed 21 100 x g Running Time unlimited Noise Level at max. Speed < 50 dB (A) (1 m in front of the unit at 1.6 m height) Maximum Kinetic Energy 2.37 kNm Average Heat Dissipation...
  • Page 15: Fisherbrand Accuspin Micro 21R

    Technical Specifications Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 21R Speed Range (depending on the rotor) 300–14 800 rpm RCF Value at max. Speed 21 100 x g Running Time unlimited Noise Level at max. Speed < 50 dB (A) (1 m in front of the unit at 1.6 m height) Maximum Kinetic Energy 2.37 kNm Average Heat Dissipation...
  • Page 16: 1� 3� 1� Directives And Standards

    Technical Specifications 1. 3. 1. Directives and Standards Region Directive Standards Europe 98/79/EC EN 61010-1 3.1 Edition In Vitro Diagnostics EN 61010-2-020 3rd Edition (EU) 2017/746* EN 61010-2-011 2nd Edition In Vitro Diagnostics Medical Devices EN 61010-2-101 3rd Edition 2006/42/EC EN 61326-1 Class B Machinery Directive EN ISO 14971...
  • Page 17 Technical Specifications NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 18: 1� 4� Mains Supply

    Technical Specifications 1. 4. Mains Supply Article Centrifuge Voltage Frequ- Rated Power Equipment Building No� ency Current Consumption Fuse Fuse Fisherbrand 230 V 50/60 75002460 accuSpin 1.4 A 180 W 4 AT 16 A ±10% Micro 17 Fisherbrand 120 V 75002461 accuSpin 60 Hz...
  • Page 19: 1� 5� Refrigerants

    Technical Specifications 1. 5. Refrigerants Article Centrifuge Refrigerant Quantity Low and No� high side max� pressure Fisherbrand 75002462 accuSpin R-134a 0.26 kg 21 bar 1 430 0.37 t Micro 17R Fisherbrand 75002463 accuSpin R-134a 0.26 kg 21 bar 1 430 0.37 t Micro 17R Fisherbrand...
  • Page 20: 1� 6� Rotor Specifications

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. Rotor Specifications 1. 6. 1. 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL Rotor 75003424 O-Ring Grease 76003500 Table 10: Items Supplied 10 x 5 mL Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 24 x 4 g Maximum Number of Cycles...
  • Page 21 Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – 24 x 1�5/2�0 mL Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 17 000 17 000 Acceleration / Braking Time 10 s / 12 s 10 s / 12 s Min.
  • Page 22: 1� 6� 2� Dual Row 18 X 2�0/0�5 Ml Rotor

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. 2. Dual Row 18 x 2.0/0.5 mL Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity Dual Row 18 x 2.0/0.5 mL Rotor 75003418 Table 14: Items Supplied Dual Row 18 x 2.0/0.5 mL Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 8 x 4 g + 8 x 0.5 g Maximum Number of Cycles...
  • Page 23 Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – Dual Row 18 x 2�0/0�5 mL Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 16 800 16 800 Acceleration / Braking Time 10 s / 12 s 10 s / 12 s Min.
  • Page 24: 1� 6� 3� 36 X 0�5 Ml Rotor

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. 3. 36 x 0.5 mL Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity 36 x 0.5 mL Rotor 75003436 Table 18: Items Supplied 36 x 0.5 mL Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 36 x 0.5 g Maximum Number of Cycles 50 000 Radius (max.
  • Page 25 Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – 36 x 0�5 mL Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 15 600 15 600 Acceleration / Braking Time 8 s / 10 s 8 s / 10 s Min.
  • Page 26: 1� 6� 4� 10 X 5 Ml Rotor

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. 4. 10 x 5 mL Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity 10 x 5 mL Rotor 75003465 O-Ring Grease 76003500 O-Ring Set 75003405 Table 22: Items Supplied 10 x 5 mL Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 10 x 9 g Maximum Number of Cycles...
  • Page 27 Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – 10 x 5 mL Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 16 414 16 414 Acceleration / Braking Time 10 s / 12 s 10 s / 12 s Min.
  • Page 28: 1� 6� 5� Pcr 8 X 8 Rotor

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. 5. PCR 8 x 8 Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity PCR 8 x 8 Rotor 75003489 Table 26: Items Supplied PCR 8 x8 Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 8 x 4 g (64 x 0.5 g) Maximum Number of Cycles 50 000 Radius (max.
  • Page 29 Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – PCR 8 x 8 Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 13 800 13 800 Acceleration / Braking Time 6 s / 8 s 6 s / 8 s Min.
  • Page 30: 1� 6� 6� Pcr 4 X 8 Rotor

    Technical Specifications 1. 6. 6. PCR 4 x 8 Rotor Items Supplied Item Article No� Quantity PCR 4 x 8 Rotor 75003440 Table 30: Items Supplied PCR 4 x 8 Rotor General Technical Data Maximum Permissible Load 4 x 4 g (32 x 0.2 g) Maximum Number of Cycles 50 000 Radius (max.
  • Page 31: 1� 6� 7� Hematocrit Rotor

    Technical Specifications 17R Series Centrifuges – PCR 4 x 8 Rotor Voltage 230 V 120 V Maximum Speed 13 300 13 300 Maximum RCF-Value 13 100 13 100 Acceleration / Braking Time 9 s / 12 s 9 s / 12 s Min.
  • Page 32: 2� Transport And Set Up

    Use the packing list when unpacking to verify that the complete unit has been received. Do not discard packing materials until all is accounted for. Items Supplied Item Quantity Centrifuge Power Supply Cable Rotor Allen Wrench Manuals print en Manuals on USB If any items are missing, contact the Fisher Scientific channel. 32 / 89...
  • Page 33: 2� 2� Location

    Transport and Set Up 2. 2. Location Operate the centrifuge only indoors. The set up location must meet these requirements: Keep a safety zone of minimum 30 cm around the centrifuge. Refer to "Safety Zone" ƒ on page Persons and hazardous substances must be kept out of this safety zone while centrifuging.
  • Page 34 Transport and Set Up Figure 1: Safety Zone 34 / 89...
  • Page 35: 2� 3� Transporting

    Transport and Set Up 2. 3. Transporting Before transporting a centrifuge make sure that the power supply cable is unplugged and removed from the centrifuge. ƒ the rotor is removed. ƒ CAUTION Damage to centrifuge or drive shaft due to movement of an installed rotor. Always remove the rotor before you transport the centrifuge.
  • Page 36: 2� 4� Mains Connection

    Transport and Set Up 2. 4. Mains Connection ➀ Power Supply Switch; ➁ Mains Connection Figure 3: Mains Connection: Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17 (left); Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17R (right) Turn off the power supply switch. Make sure that the power supply cable specification agrees with the safety standards of your country.
  • Page 37: 3� Operation

    Operation 3. Operation 3. 1. Control Panel SPEED XG RPM TIME TEMP COOL PULSE OPEN START STOP No� Item Description Speed / RCF The speed (rpm) or RCF value (x g) is displayed here. You can modify the value ➀ Value using the MINUS / PLUS buttons .
  • Page 38: 3� 2� Power On / Off

    Operation 3. 2. Power on / off 3. 2. 1. To power on the centrifuge Push on the mains switch of the centrifuge to “1” to power it on. The centrifuge shows the actual value in the display. Speed and Time show 0. The display shows the current temperature of the sample.
  • Page 39: 3� 3� Open / Close The Centrifuge Lid

    Operation Press the MINUS / PLUS buttons under the TIME display in the middle. The acoustic signal is turned on or off. Press STOP to confirm the pre-selected value. 3. 3. Open / Close the Centrifuge Lid To open the centrifuge lid Press the Open button on the control panel.
  • Page 40: 3� 4� How To Operate A Rotor

    Operation 3. 4. How to Operate a Rotor The approved rotors are listed in the "List of Rotors" on page 11. Operate the centrifuge only with rotors and accessories from this list. 3. 4. 1. How to install a rotor Press the Open button control panel to open the lid of the centrifuge.
  • Page 41: 3� 4� 2� How To Remove A Rotor

    Operation If the rotor cannot be properly locked in place after several attempts, then WARN ING the rotor fixation is defective and you are not permitted to operate the rotor. Check for any damage to the rotor: Damaged rotors must not be used.
  • Page 42: 3� 4� 3� Rotor Lid

    Operation Aerosol-tight Rotors When using an aerosol tight lid the rotor can be removed with the lid closed. This is to protect you and the samples. NOTICE Make sure that all components are safely fixed before you carry a rotor. 3.
  • Page 43 Operation a = Large seal in outer groove of rotor body; b = Small seal in groove of rotor collar Figure 5: Rotor Lid Seals CAUTION Loose parts may damage the centrifuge. When operating the rotor without the lid the seals are not fixed in their position and can damage the centrifuge.
  • Page 44: 3� 4� 4� Load The Rotor

    Operation 3. 4. 4. Load the Rotor Balance Loading Load the compartments evenly. Balance opposite loads. Correct Loading Incorrect Loading Before Loading a Rotor Before loading a Rotor Inspect the rotor and all accessory parts for damage, such as cracks, scratches, or traces of corrosion.
  • Page 45 Operation When using an aerosol-tight rotor lid, verify that the sample tubes don’t CAU T IO N interfere with the rotor lid and don’t compromise its sealing efficiency. Tubes may open and break during centrifugation because they do not fit CAU T IO N properly to the cavities.
  • Page 46: Rcf Value Explained

    Operation RCF Value Explained The relative centrifugal force (RCF) is given as a multiple of the force of gravity (g). It is a unitless numerical value which is used to compare the separation or sedimentation capacity of various centrifuges, since it is independent of the type of device. Only the centrifuging radius and the speed are used for calculation: r = centrifuging radius in cm n = rotational speed in rpm...
  • Page 47: 3� 5� Entering Centrifugation Parameters

    Operation 3. 5. Entering Centrifugation Parameters NOTICE Due to limited display digits there is a need to round the values. The direct comparison between the two values speed and RCF is therefore restricted. 3. 5. 1. Selecting Speed or RCF-Value Press the TOGGLE button to switch between the two modes.
  • Page 48: 3� 5� 3� Pre-Selecting The Rcf-Value

    Operation 3. 5. 3. Pre-selecting the RCF-Value Enter the desired value by pressing the MINUS / PLUS buttons repeatedly, until the desired value shows. You can adjust the RCF pre-selected value in steps of 100 x g. Press START to confirm the pre-selected value. If you do not press any button, the display flashes for a few seconds.
  • Page 49: 3� 5� 5� Pre-Selecting Temperature

    Operation Continuous Operation Press the MINUS / PLUS buttons until hd is shown. TIME During continuous operation, the centrifuge will continue running until you stop it manually with STOP. CAUTION Please note that the lifetime of rotor tubes is limited, in particular if the tubes are made of plastics materials.
  • Page 50: 3� 5� 6� Pre-Tempering The Centrifugation Chamber

    Operation 3. 5. 6. Pre-Tempering the Centrifugation Chamber Refrigerated centrifuges allow for pre-tempering, that is pre-warming or pre-cooling, the centrifugation chamber and the empty rotor before the centrifugation run starts. If necessary pre-temper your samples using proper equipment. The centrifuge is not intended to be used to pre-temper your samples.
  • Page 51: 3� 6� Centrifugation

    Operation The current value will switch into the pre-selecting value mode. Enter the new value as described above. Press START. The value is set and used immediately. 3. 6. Centrifugation Damage to health from centrifuging explosive or flammable materials WARN ING or substances.
  • Page 52: 3� 7� Short-Term Centrifugation

    Operation As soon as the speed drops to zero, the message END will appear in the display. By pressing OPEN, you can open the lid and remove the samples. You can also stop centrifugation manually at any time by pressing STOP. Continuous Operation If you select continuous operation (refer to "Continuous Operation"...
  • Page 53: Replacing Seals

    Operation Prior to each use, the seals in the rotor need to be inspected in order CAU T IO N to assure that they are correctly seated and are not worn or damaged. Damaged seals are to be replaced immediately. Replacement seals can be re-ordered as a spare part ("1.
  • Page 54: Checking Aerosol Tightness

    Operation Checking Aerosol Tightness The aerosol tightness testing of the rotors and buckets depend on the microbiological test process in accordance with the EN 61010-2-020 Appendix AA. Whether or not a rotor is aerosol-tight depends primarily on proper handling. Check as needed to make sure your rotor is aerosol-tight. The careful inspection of the seals and seal surfaces for signs of wear and damage such as cracks, scratches and embrittlement are extremely important.
  • Page 55: 4� Maintenance And Care

    Use only cleaning agents that will not damage the equipment. In doubt contact the manufacturer of the cleaning agent. If still in doubt, contact the Fisher Scientific channel. Do not run any rotor or accessories with sign of damage. Ensure that...
  • Page 56: 4� 3� Cleaning

    Maintenance and Care 4. 3. Cleaning Clean as follows: Clean rotor, buckets and accessories outside of the centrifugation chamber. Separate rotor, buckets, lids, tubes and sealing rings to allow thorough cleaning. Rinse rotor and all accessories with warm water and a neutral detergent that is suitable for use with the materials.
  • Page 57: Cleaning The Filter Unit

    Maintenance and Care Cleaning the Filter Unit Refrigerated centrifuges have a filter unit to protect the cooling device. Pull the centrifuge to the edge of the table. Pull the clip below the sucking grid and remove the filter unit completely by pulling it down.
  • Page 58: 4� 4� Disinfection

    Maintenance and Care 4. 4. Disinfection You are responsible that the level of disinfection is achieved according to your requirements. After disinfection: Rinse the centrifuge and all affected accessories with water. Allow to fully drain and dry. After disinfecting, treat the entire surface of aluminum parts including the cavities with corrosion protection oil (70009824).
  • Page 59: 4� 6� Autoclaving

    Fisher Scientific offers inspection and service contracts for this work. Any necessary repairs are performed for free during the warranty period and afterwards for a charge. That is only valid if the centrifuge has only been maintained by an authorized Fisher Scientific service technician.
  • Page 60: 4� 8� Lifetime

    Before shipping the centrifuge and accessories you must clean and, if WARN ING necessary, disinfect or decontaminate the full system. If you are not sure, consult with Fisher Scientific customer service. 4. 10. Storage Before storing the centrifuge and the accessories it must be clean and if necessary ƒ...
  • Page 61: 4� 11� Disposal

    "Shipping" on page 60). WARN ING When removing the centrifuge and accessories from use for disposal you have to clean and if necessary disinfect or decontaminate the entire system. In doubt contact the Fisher Scientific customer service. 61 / 89...
  • Page 62: 5� Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 5. Troubleshooting 5. 1. Mechanical Emergency Lid Release During a power failure, you will not be able to open the centrifuge lid with the regular electric lid release. A mechanical override is provided to allow sample recovery in the case of an emergency.
  • Page 63: 5� 2� Ice Formation

    Troubleshooting Switch on the centrifuge. Serious injuries can occur if you touch a spinning rotor with your hands or tools. A rotor can still be spinning after a power failure occurs. Do not WARN ING open the centrifuge before the rotor has stopped spinning. Do not touch a spinning rotor.
  • Page 64 Troubleshooting Error Description Solutions Pressing OPEN has no The centrifuge Centrifuge lid is not correctly engaged or warped. lid cannot be effect. • Check if mains connection is working and the instrument is opened. switched on (display is lit). • If this is unsuccessful, you may open the centrifuge lid using the mechanical emergency lid release ("Mechanical Emergency Lid Release"...
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Error Description Solutions E-24 The centrifuge cannot Wrong status information from the lid latch. be operated. • Switch the instrument off and on again. • After re-switching on, the display shows Lid FAiL. • If the centrifuge lid has been already opened, the display shows CLOSE Lid.
  • Page 66: 5� 3� 8� Information For The Customer Service

    Troubleshooting Error Description Solutions E-60 Rotor stops with Insufficient temperature in the refrigeration unit. deceleration. • Stop the centrifugation run. • Open the centrifuge lid and defrost the chamber. Never touch the chamber directly with your hands – you may freeze up. •...
  • Page 67: 6� Chemical Compatibility

    Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 68 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 69 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 70 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 71 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 72 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 73 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 74 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 75 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 76 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 77 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 78 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 79 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 80 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 81 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 82 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 83 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 84 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 85 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 86 Chemical Compatibility Viton™ Tygon™ Titanium Stainless Steel Silicone Rubber Rulon A™, Teflon™ Polyvynil Chloride Polysulfone Polypropylene Polyethylene Polythermide Polyester, Glass Thermoset Polycarbonate Polyallomer PET¹, Polyclear™,Clear Crimp™ Nylon Noryl™ Neoprene Glass EPDM rubber Delrin™ Composite Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Polyurethane Rotor Paint Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Buna N Anodic Coating for Aluminum Aluminium...
  • Page 87 Index Ice Formation Information for the Customer Service Symbole Intended Use Items Supplied 10 x 5 mL Rotor 26, 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL Rotor 20, 36 x 0.5 mL Rotor 24, List of Centrifuges List of Rotors Load the Rotor Aerosol-tight Applications Location Audible Alarm...
  • Page 88 Standards Storage Technical Data Technical Specifications Transport and Set Up Troubleshooting Troubleshooting by Guide Unpacking...
  • Page 89 Thermo Electron LED GmbH Zweigniederlassung Osterode Am Kalkberg, 37520 Osterode am Harz Germany Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 17R Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 21 Fisherbrand accuSpin Micro 21R UK Responsible Person: Life Technologies Ltd. 3 Fountain Drive Inchinnan Business Park Paisley, PA4 9RF United Kingdom 50165241 is the original instruction manual.

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