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USER MANUAL 

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CLEANING AND DECONTAMINATION 

For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the units or personal 
injury, the following instructions must be followed closely: 

 

DISCONNECT the charger before cleaning 

DO NOT USE abrasive sponges 

DO NOT USE lye or acetone 

 

Cleaning  

The  Coriolis  Compact  unit  must  be  cleaned  after  every  sampling,  following  the 
procedure below: 

 

Disconnect the charger 

 

Place the cap on the power supply jack socket  

Summary of Contents for CORIOLIS COMPACT

Page 1: ...STRUMENTS FR USER MANUAL Document reference CORC 083 DU001 EN Coriolis is a registered trade mark of Bertin Technologies 2021 Bertin Technologies All rights reserved Original instructions CORIOLIS COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ent document is intended solely for use with this Bertin Technologies product Bertin Technologies shall not be liable for any use of this information in its application to other products Bertin Technologies reserves the right to revise the present document and make periodic modifications without prior warning This liability disclaimer clause is governed by and interpreted in accordance with French...

Page 3: ...e 12 Transport 12 Storage 12 4 Instructions for use when performing a collection 13 Installing the single use assembly 13 Starting up the air sampler 15 Self testing 16 Battery and mains power supply 18 Starting stopping collection 20 Suspending the collected sample in a solution 25 5 Settings 27 6 Cleaning and decontamination 28 Cleaning 28 Decontamination 29 7 Maintenance and servicing 30 8 Disp...

Page 4: ...ocument also summarises the operating mode for obtaining a sample with the Coriolis Compact and for liquid suspension of the collected sample The user must read this manual carefully before using the Coriolis Compact air sampler Contact the manufacturer immediately if there is any doubt relating to the safety of this unit The technical specifications of this product and all information in this man...

Page 5: ... Never dispose of the unit or battery on a fire and never subject them to high temperatures The battery cells contain electrolytes which may pose a risk to health In the event of contact rinse well with cold water and seek medical assistance immediately Units containing a lithium battery must be stored with the battery charge being at least 30 If it is stored fully discharged the integral battery ...

Page 6: ...ical power supply If any liquid is spilled the unit must be disconnected immediately from its electrical power supply by pulling out the mains plug even if the unit is running The unit must then be dried and the spilled liquid wiped up 1 1 2 Risk of explosion The equipment is not ATEX rated so it must never be used in an explosive atmosphere 1 1 3 Risk of bio contamination Where applicable gloves ...

Page 7: ... cover the batteries It is not applicable in the following scenarios If the equipment has not been installed handled or maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual If the equipment has been opened repaired or modified by unqualified personnel If the product serial number has been defaced or removed 2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION The Coriolis Compact is a dry cyclone technology ...

Page 8: ...mpact carry case 1 Carry case includes a specific foam inlay for holding the unit s various components 2 Charger for charging the device s battery 3 Coriolis Compact detailed view in Figure 2 4 Cones caps and air intakes supplied in packs of 10 single use units ...

Page 9: ...vigation 4 Back button for exiting the menu stopping a collection 5 Carry strap clip optional for attaching a carry strap for transporting the unit 6 Quick Connect Collar for securing the air intake and the collection cone 7 Collection cone for collecting micro organisms the cap is screwed at the the end of the collection to preserve the sample 8 Air intake screws directly onto the collection cone...

Page 10: ... cone is placed onto the unit and locked into position 2 The aspirated air enters the cone 3 The airborne particles adhere to the cone wall 4 The collected particles are recovered by adding suspension liquid to the cone Specifications Technical specifications Power supply voltage 90 264 V AC 47 63 Hz Energy consumption 36 W max Temperature cut out 50 C 5 C Electrical safety rating Class 3 Dimensio...

Page 11: ...specifications The battery charger is specifically for the unit Do not use any other charger The batteries are of the Li Ion type in compliance with subsection 38 3 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Please refer to the current legislation applicable in your country if necessary see Section 3 1 TRANSPORT and 1 1 recommendations relating to batteries CE marking This equipment is compliant with ...

Page 12: ...ecific restriction and by air either in the cabin or in the baggage hold of a passenger aircraft When transporting the unit with its battery a label stating UN3481 Lithium Ion batteries contained in or packed with the equipment must be affixed to the exterior packaging see example below In all instances please refer to the legislation in force in your country Storage The unit must be kept in a dry...

Page 13: ...nsure that the lock is in the open position on the quick connect collar 2 Insert the top of the cone into the designated location 3 Lock the securing collar by turning softly it to the right not more 180 until you feel some resistance 4 The secured padlock symbol is visible on the quick connect collar and the cone is held in place ...

Page 14: ...nd secured correctly If it is not unscrew the securing collar through one quarter of a turn to set it to the correct position the open padlock symbol is visible Insert the single use assembly into the securing collar cradle Once the single use assembly is placed correctly set the collar to the closed position to lock the assembly in position WARNING IMPORTANT Check that the single use assembly is ...

Page 15: ...ollection cycle pausing a collection cycle and confirming selections when navigating the menu 2 Device On Off press and hold to switch the unit on or off 3 Back button for exiting the menu stopping a collection 4 Up arrow button for menu navigation 5 Down arrow button for menu navigation 5 Padlock pressing and holding this button locks the keypad and prevents a collection from being stopped uninte...

Page 16: ...f testing during start up If the self test reveals no faults the message Autotest OK will be displayed for 1 second after which the main menu will appear If the self test fails the message Autotests KO followed by an error code will be displayed until the operator confirms this ...

Page 17: ...battery If the fault persists return to manufacturer 0x0008 BATHIGH Battery overvoltage Return to the manufacturer 0x0010 DEFCHARGE Charger fault Return to the manufacturer 0x0040 MOTNOTOK Turbine state reading KO Return to the manufacturer 0x0100 BLUETOOTH Communication with Bluetooth module KO Return to the manufacturer 0x0200 GPS Communication with GPS module KO Return to the manufacturer 0x040...

Page 18: ...y charge 25 Indicator empty and flashing battery discharged 25 Indicator with lightning bolt battery charging The battery life when in operation is approximately 8 hours If the battery charge level is not sufficient for the duration or number of collections to be performed connect the charger to the equipment via the jack socket then connect the charger to the mains power supply Samples may be tak...

Page 19: ...19 WWW BERTIN INSTRUMENTS FR USER MANUAL Figure 2 Charging 1 Jack socket For charging the Coriolis Compact 2 Charger Coriolis Compact charger ...

Page 20: ...on process etc Figure 9 Collection mode 1 Immediate collection Starts collection without programming stops at user request 2 Simple collection Starts a collection delayed by an interval T1 and stops after a programmed period T2 3 Advanced collection Starts a collection delayed by an interval T1 stops after a programmed period T2 and then restarts after a timed delay T3 performed over N cycles T1 T...

Page 21: ...t up menu is displayed 3 Press the Play button to start the collection the collection starts without a predefined period 4 Once the required collection time has been reached press the Back button to stop the collection in progress 5 Press the Play button to confirm stopping the collection 4 5 2 Simple collection In Simple collection mode you may set a collection start time delayed by an interval T...

Page 22: ...ine the settings using the Play button to confirm and the arrows to select the correct values duration delay period 4 Use the arrows to return to the Start collection option then press the Play button to start the collection 5 The collection starts after the defined delay interval and stops automatically at the end of the programmed period 6 Press the Play button again to return to the start menu ...

Page 23: ...med period T2 and then restart after a timed delay T3 performed over N cycles T1 T2 1 Navigate through the menu and press the Play button to select Advanced collection 2 Select the first pre programmed setting by pressing the Play button 3 Define the settings using the Play button to confirm and the arrows to select the correct values duration delay period number of cycles and pause WARNING IMPORT...

Page 24: ...on starts after the defined delay interval and stops automatically at the end of the programmed period once the various programmed cycles have been completed 6 Press the Play button again to return to the start menu Otherwise you can stop the current collection cycle by pressing the Back button WARNING IMPORTANT Stopping the collection before the given instruction ...

Page 25: ...limiting the risk of contamination of samples by the user and vice versa Depending on the biological sample being sought we recommend the user to wear the following personal protective equipment as applicable from this solution suspension stage onwards gloves latex or nitrile laboratory type mask and protective goggles handling samples under a fume extractor hood if necessary 1 Remove the cap from...

Page 26: ...r using a vortex if equipment is available and seal the cone again using the cap The sample is now ready for analysis Recommendations You may adapt the suspension buffer solution according to the biological sample being sought and as a function of its compatibility with the analysis protocol Note If collecting samples in a contaminated zone the external surface of the single use assembly must be d...

Page 27: ...GS The various unit configurations can be accessed in settings mode 1 Date and time Use the arrows to set the date and time 2 Language Use the arrows to set the language French English 3 Standby mode Use the arrows to activate the unit s Standby mode ...

Page 28: ...ATION For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the units or personal injury the following instructions must be followed closely DISCONNECT the charger before cleaning DO NOT USE abrasive sponges DO NOT USE lye or acetone Cleaning The Coriolis Compact unit must be cleaned after every sampling following the procedure below Disconnect the charger Place the cap on the power supply jack socket ...

Page 29: ...contamination step is required after cleaning The decontamination procedure detailed below is that implemented by Bertin during testing It is recommended that you adapt the decontamination procedure according to the risk of infection Spray the external parts of the Coriolis Compact with 12 chlorometric bleach Leave to incubate for 30 minutes Rinse carefully with fresh water Dry using a soft cloth ...

Page 30: ... with legislation Bertin Technologies contributes to the ECOSYSTEM environmental organisation s recycling programme which recovers free of charge items such as end of life electrical lighting equipment testing and monitoring equipment and medical equipment sold in France for further information visit www ecosystem eco Please refer to the legislation for your country to confirm the methods for recy...

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