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General Information 

 

The Corning

 LSE

 Vortex Mixer is a general purpose laboratory vortex mixer.  Mixing speed is 

adjustable up to 3,000 rpm.  A three position switch allows the mixer to be operated continuously or by 
“touch” activation.  The heavy metal base and rubber feet prevent the unit from “walking” across the 
bench, even at maximum speed. 
Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the Corning LSE Vortex Mixer.  All persons 
operating this piece of equipment should review the Safety Precautions section of this manual. 

 

Technical Specifications 

 

Model Catalog 

Number 

Operating 

Mode 

Power 

(Volts/Hz/ Amp) 

Speed 

Range 

 

Weight 

LSE Vortex 
Mixer 120V 

6775 Touch 

or 

Continuous 

120V/60Hz/0.6 200-3400 

rpm 

6.0 lbs. 

2.5 kg. 

 

LSE Vortex 
Mixer 230V 

EU Plug 

6776 Touch 

or 

Continuous 

230V/50Hz/0.3 200-2850 

rpm 

6.0 lbs. 

2.5 kg. 

LSE Vortex 
Mixer 230V 

UK Plug 

6777 Touch 

or 

Continuous 

230V/50Hz/0.3 200-2850 

rpm 

6.0 lbs. 

2.5 kg. 

 

 

Unpacking the Corning LSE Vortex Mixer

 

Upon receipt of the Corning LSE Vortex Mixer, examine the exterior carton for damages.  In the event of 
shipping damage, a claim must be filed with the transportation carrier within 10 days of receipt.  Save all 
packaging for inspection by the carrier. 
Carefully unpack the unit and check for completeness.  Included in the carton should be the following: 
 
 

 

Vortex mixer with cup head 
Instruction manual 

  Warranty 

card 

 
If any of these items are missing, contact Corning Customer Service immediately at: 

  1.800.492.1110 (for toll-free calling within the U.S. and Canada) 

  1.978.442.2200 (outside the U.S.), or 

  Contact your local Corning support office listed on the back cover of this manual. 

 

Save the original packaging until the unit has been shown to be operating properly. 
Verify that the unit is rated for the proper voltage by checking electrical / serial no. label on the bottom.   
 

Installation

 

Locate the mixer on a level, stable surface near a grounded electrical outlet.  The surface should be clean 
and free of dust to ensure that the feet grip the surface firmly.  Allow sufficient clearance on all sides of 
the unit for proper ventilation. 
With the power switch in the OFF position, plug the power cord into a grounded receptacle. 

Summary of Contents for LSE 6775 - 120V US

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Models 6775 120V US 6776 230V EU 6777 230V UK 6778 100V JP CLS EQ 98 March 2010 Document 01 Revision 01...

Page 2: ...g Use only power cords supplied by the manufacturer Use only properly grounded outlets to avoid shock hazard Do not modify the unit electrically or mechanically as personal injury or product damage ma...

Page 3: ...ical Specifications 2 Unpacking the Corning LSE Vortex Mixer 2 Installation 2 Operating the Corning LSE Vortex Mixer 3 Preventative Maintenance 3 Service and Repair Information 3 Optional Accessories...

Page 4: ...temperature of 4 C to 65 C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C then decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the no...

Page 5: ...g LSE Vortex Mixer examine the exterior carton for damages In the event of shipping damage a claim must be filed with the transportation carrier within 10 days of receipt Save all packaging for inspec...

Page 6: ...edures After each use wipe down the mixer with a soft cloth Do not immerse the unit or pour liquids over it as electrical shock may occur Clean up any spills immediately taking the proper precautions...

Page 7: ...r processing larger numbers of tubes 480101 Optional head for 24 x 1 5 2 0 mL tubes 24 x 0 5 mL tubes and 32x 0 2 mL tubes or 4 tube strips 480102 Optional head for 1 microplate or 64 x 0 2 mL tubes o...

Page 8: ...is product fails within the specified period of time because of a defect in material or workmanship contact Corning s Customer Service at the following numbers USA 1 800 492 1110 Canada 1 978 442 2200...

Page 9: ...ss 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 protect...

Page 10: ...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 separate collection and recycling It...

Page 11: ...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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