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DIGITAL MICROPLATE AND ORBITAL SHAKERS     

 

                         USER’S MANUAL

 

 

 

 

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10.0. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

 

Declaration of Conformity 

 

 

Corning Life Sciences hereby confirms that the product 
 

  Corning 

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 Digital Microplate and Orbital Shakers 

         Models 6780-4, 6781-4, 6782-4, 6780-NP, 6781-NP, 6782-NP

 

 

Is in accordance with the following directives and standards: 
 
2006/95/EC  

Low 

Voltage 

Directive 

2004/108/EC  

EMC 

Directive 

2006/95/EC  

Machine 

Directive 

2002/95/EC  

RoHS 

2006/96/EC  

WEEE 

 
   EN 

61010-1 

   EN 

61010-2-051 

   EN 

ISO 

12100-2 

   EN 

55011 

   EN 

55014-1 

   EN 

55014-2 

   EN 

55022 

   EN 

61000-3-2 

   EN 

61000-3-3 

   EN 

61000-3-3 

   EN 

6100-6-2 

   EN 

61326-1 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
      _____________________________________ 
      Michael Rosenblum 
      Quality Manager 

 

This equipment has been 
tested and found to comply 
with the limits for a Class 
A digital device, pursuant 
to both Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules and the radio 
interference regulation of 
the Canadian Department 
of Communications.  These 
limits are designed to 
provide reasonable 
protection against harmful 
interference when the 
equipment is operated in a 
commercial environment. 

 

This equipment generates 
uses and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in 
accordance with the 
instruction manual, many 
cause harmful interference 
to radio communications.  
Operation of this 
equipment in a residential 
area is likely to cause 
harmful interference which 
case the user will be 
required to correct the 
interface at his own 
expense. 

 

 

 

      

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 6780-4

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Models 6780 4 120 100V 6781 4 230V EU 6782 4 230V UK 6780 NP 120 100V 6781 NP 230V EU 6782 NP 230V UK CLS EQ 99 March 2010 Document 01 Revision 01...

Page 2: ...SUITABLE LOCATION 4 3 3 ATTACHING POWER CORD 4 3 4 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 4 4 0 PROPER INSTALLATION OF SHAKER PLATFORMS 4 4 1 6780 4 6781 4 and 6782 4 MODELS 4 4 2 6780 NP 6781 NP and 6782 NP PLA...

Page 3: ...e cold rolled steel plate and painted with a highly resistant polyurethane lacquer 2 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION RANGE 4 C TO 65 C 85 RH MODEL 6780 4 6781 4 and 6782 4 POWER SUPPLY 230V 10 50Hz...

Page 4: ...se the device in surroundings where there are major temperature and humidity fluctuations Also avoid locations in direct sun light or places near devices that produce heat Avoid locations with excessi...

Page 5: ...the shaker is running 3 TIME yellow signal light lit when the shaker is set on time 4 RPM yellow signal light lit when the shaker is set on rpm 5 ENCODER by rotating the encoder right or left you can...

Page 6: ...PM TIME RUN nx10 RPM t min Push Time RPM If you want to set the timer to hold turn the knob left or right until HLd is displayed You can reach the HLd function by setting to under 0 30 or above 99 5 P...

Page 7: ...change the RPM during shaking push the encoder knob to put the shaker into RPM set mode RPM signal light will be on Rotate the encoder right or left to set the desired value In the meantime the RPM si...

Page 8: ...t must be on 6 0 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Always plug the unit into a properly grounded and fused outlet Do not use the device near water sources Take care that water will not fall on the device especially...

Page 9: ...TENANCE With the exception of the occasional maintenance described in 4 0 of this manual no scheduled maintenance is normally required However an experienced technician should regularly check the devi...

Page 10: ...bs batteries or damage to paint or finish Claims for transit damage should be filed with the transportation carrier In the event this product fails within the specified period of time because of a def...

Page 11: ..._____________________________________ Michael Rosenblum Quality Manager This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to both Part 15 of the...

Page 12: ...this equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste It is the product user s responsibility to correctly dispose of waste equipment by handing it over to an authorized facility for se...

Page 13: ...4 4604000 t 31 20 655 79 28 f 91 124 4604099 f 31 20 659 76 73 Japan United Kingdom t 81 3 3586 1996 t 0800 376 8660 f 81 3 3586 1291 f 0800 279 1117 Korea t 82 2 796 9500 f 82 2 796 9300 All other Eu...

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