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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
DECONTAMINATION
If the instrument and/or accessories are contaminated with radioactive
or pathogenic solutions, follow appropriate decontamination
procedures as determined by your laboratory safety officer. Refer
to Chemical Resistances (publication IN-175), or contact Beckman
Coulter Field Service to ensure that the decontamination method
does not damage any part of the instrument (or accessories).
STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION
The top working surface is finished with urethane paint; the sides are
finished with general purpose paint. Ethanol (70%)
1
may be used on
both these surfaces. See Chemical Resistances for more information
regarding chemical resistance of instrument and accessory materials.
While Beckman Coulter has tested these methods and found that they
do not damage the instrument, no guarantee of sterility or disinfection
is expressed or implied. When sterilization or disinfection is a
concern, consult your laboratory safety officer regarding proper
methods to use.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
Contact Beckman Coulter Field Service for specific instructions and/
or assistance in preparing the instrument for transport or long-term
storage. Temperature and humidity requirements for storage should
meet the environmental requirements described under
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
at the front of this manual.
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Flammability hazard. Do not use in or near operating ultracentrifuges.
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