Scilogex SCI412S User Manual

Scilogex SCI412S User Manual

Clinical centrifuge

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SCI412S Clinical
Centrifuge
SCILOGEX
www.SCILOGEX.com
Before using centrifuge, please carefully read this user manual for efficient operation and safety.
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  • Page 1 SCI412S Clinical Centrifuge SCILOGEX www.SCILOGEX.com Before using centrifuge, please carefully read this user manual for efficient operation and safety. Contents...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Copyright: ..............................1 Safety Reminder ............................. 2 Specifications ............................4 2. Required Operational Conditions ....................... 4 2.1 Basic operational conditions ......................4 2.2 Transport and storage conditions ...................... 5 3. Installation ..............................5 3.1 Location ............................5 3.2 Connection of the power cord and grounding .................. 5 4.
  • Page 3: Copyright

    Copyright: No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted without prior written permission of SCILOGEX. VERSION1.0 2012 August release...
  • Page 4: Safety Reminder

    Safety Reminder Common safety precautions Carefully read the following safety precautions for a thorough understanding.  Follow the instructions and procedures described in this manual to operate this centrifuge safely.  Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and the safety instructions on the centrifuge. ...
  • Page 5  Do not place dangerous materials within 30cm of the centrifuge.  Prepare all necessary safety measures before using samples that are toxic, radioactive or contaminated with pathogenic micro-organisms. Use of these is at your own responsibility.  If the centrifuge, rotor and accessories that have been contaminated by solutions with toxic, radioactive or pathogenic materials, clean it according to the decontamination procedure as specified.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    1. Specifications Maximum speed 4500rpm(500-4500rpm), increment: continue Maximum RCF 2490× g Maximum capacity 10ml× 12, 15ml× 8 Timer 1min -30minutes Noise 56dB(A) Driving Motor DC motor Safety devices Door interlock, Over-speed detector Single-phase, 110V-120V, 50Hz/60Hz, 3A. Power requirements 220V-240V, 50Hz/60Hz, 3A Ambient condition -Set-up site Indoor only...
  • Page 7: Transport And Storage Conditions

    2.2 Transport and storage conditions (1)Storage temperature: -40℃~55℃. (2)Relative humidity: ≤93%. 3. Installation This section describes the instructions that you should abide when install the centrifuge to ensure your safety and the optimum performance. Before moving the centrifuge, the rotor must be removed. WARNING ...
  • Page 8: Structure

    4. Structure Door lock hook Rotor Door release hole Operation panel Figure 4.1 Front view of the centrifuge View Air vents Power inlet Door hole Power switch Figure 4.2 Rear view of the centrifuge 5. Operation panel Error Seconds Minute Hatch Door Time adjusting RUN/STOP...
  • Page 9: Rotor Preparation

    Main interface is as figure 6-1. Left knob is setting speed, rotate the knob at the scale you want to set; right knob is setting the time, rotate the time knob at the scale you want to set, then the centrifuge will run. At the same time, the speed lamps will display when the speed arrives at the position.
  • Page 10: Operation

    7. Operation CAUTION  If the centrifuge makes strange noise during operation, stop it immediately and contact our service center. 7.1 Start the operation Turn on the power, waiting the display screen light up.  Press the speed button to do the speed adjusting. ...
  • Page 11: Rotor Installation

    CAUTION  Do not directly pour water, neutral detergent or disinfectant solution into the rotor chamber, otherwise fluids may leak into the drive units and cause corrosion or deterioration to the bearings.  If the rotor needs cleaning, clean with cloth or sponge moistened with a neutral detergent solution. Sterilize the centrifuge by wiping with a cloth moistened with 70% ethanol solution.
  • Page 12: Trouble Shooting

    Before lock the rotor, rotate it, and observe carefully if there is obvious vibration, if so, please take off the rotor, turn some angle and install it again, until the rotor rotates smoothly, then, lock it firmly. 9. Trouble shooting Symptom Causes Solutions...
  • Page 13: Rotor Instructions

    10.1 Rotor instructions 1) Rotor structure plug adapter adapter screw nut rubber cap Rotor body Plug Spindle hole Figure 10-1 The rotor structure Available rotors and adapters Maximum Tubes Dimension Maximum Rotor Radius (Ф×L Tubes Adapters type speed(rpm) Rotor (× g) 15ml con 17×...
  • Page 14: Tubes

    Notice  The centrifuge rotor can separate samples with a density lower than 2.0g/ml. If the samples density is over 2.0g/ml, please calculate allowable speed depending on the following formula. ( 0   speed llow speed( ample density( ● Calculate RCF An RCF can be determined with the following calculation formula.
  • Page 15: Returning And Disposal

    to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use detergent with its pH between 7 and 9. Autoclaving PA、PC and PP tubes ) PA begins softening at about 120℃, PC and PP at about 130℃. Autoclave PA tubes at 115℃(0.7kg/cm for 30 minutes, PC and PP tubes at 121℃ (0.1kg/cm )...
  • Page 16: Ordering Information

    The waste disposal guidelines of the individual EC countries might vary. If necessary, contact your supplier. 12. Ordering information Cat. No. Model Descriptions Clinical Centrifuge, with A12-10P rotor kits, plug, SCI412S 943083437777 110V-120V/50Hz/60Hz Clinical Centrifuge, with A12-10P rotor kits, plug, SCI412S 943183427777 220V-240V/50Hz/60Hz...
  • Page 17: After-Sales Service

    Failures caused by conveyance or relocation after installation. Failures caused by unauthorized disassembly or modification. Failures caused by using non-standard spare parts or accessories and unauthorized modification of the rotor or centrifuge. Failures caused by natural disasters including fire, earthquakes and so on. Consumables and parts have a limited guarantee period.
  • Page 18 SCILOGEX, LLC. 1275 Cromwell Avenue, Suite C6, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA Office: +1-860-436-9221 Fax: +1-860-436-9745 info@scilogex.com www .scilogex.com...

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