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Place unit on a stable, flat surface and plug into an appro-
priate outlet.

The power switch on the M63215 and the M63214 is a
combination ON/OFF and mode switch to enable
“TOUCH” operation. Move the mode switch to either the
“CONSTANT ON” position or the “TOUCH ON” position.
In the “CONSTANT ON” position, the rubber mixing cup
will oscillate continually. In the “TOUCH ON” position, the
mixing cup will oscillate when pressure is applied to the
cup. To stop the mixing action, release the pressure being
exerted on the mixing cup.

Model M63210-33 incorporates a mode switch to enable
“TOUCH ON” or “CONSTANT ON” operation. This model
also includes a separate lighted ON/OFF switch.

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Operation

Warning

To avoid electrical shock, use with a
properly grounded electrical outlet of
correct voltage and current handling
capacity.

To avoid personal injury, do not use in
the presence of flammable or com-
bustible chemicals; fire or explosion
may result. This device contains com-
ponents which may ignite such materi-
als.

Summary of Contents for Maxi Mix Plus M63210-33

Page 1: ...Maxi Mix Plus Vortex Mixer OPERATION MANUAL AND PARTS LIST Series 1271 Model Voltage M63215 120 M63210 33 230 M63214 100 LT1271X1 11 6 02 ...

Page 2: ...4 General Usage 4 Principles of Operation 4 Performance Characteristics and Specifications 5 Declaration of Conformity 6 Operation 7 Troubleshooting 8 Maintenance and Servicing 9 To Replace the Mode Switch and or Power Switch 9 To Replace Microswitch 9 To Replace Motor 10 To Replace Damper Springs 11 To Install Silicone Rubber Platform Accessory 11 Replacement Parts List 12 Ordering Procedures 13 ...

Page 3: ...r rect voltage and current handling capacity 2 Disconnect from the power supply before servic ing To avoid personal injury 1 Do not use in the presence of flammable or combustible materials fire or explosion may result This device contains components which may ignite such materials 2 Refer servicing to qualified personnel 3 Safety Information Caution Cautions alert you to a possibility of damage t...

Page 4: ...on operation Model M63210 33 also includes a separate ON OFF lighted power switch General Usage Do not use this product for anything other than its intend ed use Principles of Operation The mixer incorporates a permanently lubricated motor to drive the mixing head A two position mode switch enables the mixer to be operated continuously or by depression of the rubber mixing cup or mixing platform T...

Page 5: ...Watts 50 Hz M63214 100 Volts 45 Watts 50 60 Hz Overall Dimensions Weight W H D M63215 6 lbs 10 oz 5 6 1 4 8 M63210 33 6 lbs 10 oz 5 6 1 4 8 M63214 6 lbs 10 oz 5 6 1 4 8 Maximum Speed M63215 3200 rpm M63210 33 3200 rpm M63214 3200 rpm 5 Performance Characteristics and Specifications ...

Page 6: ...asurement Control and Laboratory Use Part I General Requirements EN 61010 2 051Part II Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for Mixing and Stirring per the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC The authorized representative located within the European Community is Electrothermal Engineering Ltd 419 Sutton Road Southend On Sea Essex SS2 5PH United Kin...

Page 7: ...llate when pressure is applied to the cup To stop the mixing action release the pressure being exerted on the mixing cup Model M63210 33 incorporates a mode switch to enable TOUCH ON or CONSTANT ON operation This model also includes a separate lighted ON OFF switch 7 Operation Warning To avoid electrical shock use with a properly grounded electrical outlet of correct voltage and current handling c...

Page 8: ...cted to power supply Check mixer connections to power when mode switch is in the supply Touch On position and the mixing cup is depressed Defective microswitch Replace microswitch Defective mode switch Replace mode switch Defective motor Replace motor Mixer does not operate Not connected to power supply Check mixer connections to power when power switch is supply In either On position M63210 33 on...

Page 9: ...se and secure with four screws 8 While holding the rubber mixing cup securely secure mixing cup to counterweight with the hold down screw 9 Reconnect mixer to power supply To Replace Microswitch 1 Disconnect mixer from power supply 2 While holding the rubber mixing cup securely loosen the screw holding the cup down and remove the cup from the counterweight 3 Turn mixer upside down and remove the f...

Page 10: ...t mixer from power supply 2 While holding the rubber mixing cup securely loosen the screw holding the cup down and remove the cup from the counterweight 3 Turn mixer upside down and remove the four screws securing case 4 Turn mixer upright and remove case 5 Remove four screws and nuts securing motor 6 Disconnect wires from motor Identify or mark wires disconnected to ensure proper placement and co...

Page 11: ...ve damper springs 6 Install new damper springs 7 Reinstall case and secure with four screws 8 While holding the rubber mixing cup securely secure mixing cup to counterweight with the hold down screw 9 Reconnect mixer to power supply To Install Silicone Rubber Platform Accessory 1 Disconnect mixer from power supply 2 While holding the rubber mixing cup securely loosen the screw holding the cup down...

Page 12: ...r motor SW690X1A SW690X1A Mode Switch constant touch SWX108 SWX108 Power Switch none SWX138 Fuse 2 required Type F 250V 1 Amp FZX59 120V FZX59 none 100V Cup Foot 4 required CPX3 CPX3 Standard top mixing cup CP376X1A CP376X1A 3 5 Rubber Mixing Platform AY632X1A AY632X1A 3 5 Replacement rubber pad PT376X2 PT376X2 Please refer to the Specification Plate for the complete model number serial number and...

Page 13: ...needed we ask that you check first with your dealer If the dealer cannot handle your request then contact our Customer Service Department at 563 556 2241 or 800 553 0039 Prior to returning any materials to Barnstead International please contact our Customer Service Department for a Return Goods Authorization number RGA Material returned without a RGA number will be refused 13 Ordering Procedures ...

Page 14: ...or 100 Volt Units 9 4 6 Key Description 1 Counterweight Assembly 2 Motor 3 Power Switch 230V only 4 Switch Assembly 5 Mode Switch 6 Foot 7 Damper Springs 8 Rubber Cup Assembly 9 Fuse 120 230 Volt Only 8 5 3 off on 1 7 2 ...

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Page 16: ...tive ii misuse including use inconsistent with written operating instructions for the product mishan dling contamination overheating modification or alteration of the product by any customer or third party or iii use of replacement parts that are obtained from a party who is not an authorized dealer of BARNSTEAD Heating elements because of their susceptibility to overheating and contamination must...

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