Cleaning Or Decontaminating The Device - Thermo Scientific VF-F20-A Operating Manual

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7.4.2

Cleaning or Decontaminating the Device

Decontamination
Parts required
Integral Fraction Collector FT (VF-F20-A) Operating Manual
Frequency
What you should do...
To avoid fluid backup, it has to be ensured for the proper drainage of
waste:
Ensure the waste tubing does not crimp or bend. A crimp or bend can
impede flow to the waste container.
Ensure the exit of the waste tubing is not immersed in waste solvent. If
necessary, shorten the tubing so that no portion of it drops below the
top of the waste container.
To avoid spills, empty the waste container at regular intervals.
Place the waste container below the system stack.
Check that all warning labels are still present on the device and clearly
legible. If they are not, contact Thermo Fisher Scientific for
replacement.
Annually
Have Thermo Fisher Scientific service personnel perform preventive
maintenance once a year.
TIP Chromeleon supports functions for estimating the lifetime of
consumables. See
Predictive Performance
Cleaning and decontamination must be performed by qualified
personnel wearing suitable personal protective equipment. Always
observe national and local regulations.
NOTICE Wipe up all liquids spilled onto the system immediately. If
surfaces are exposed for longer periods, these liquids can cause damage.
Decontamination is required, for example, when leakage or spillage has
occurred, or before service or transport of the device. Use a suitable
cleaning detergent or disinfectant to ensure that the treatment renders
the device safe to handle.
Suitable cleaning detergent (or disinfectant)
Purified water
Lint-free cloths or wipes
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Maintenance and Service
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