Operation
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Stopping the centrifuge
Preset run time
Normally the run time has been pre-selected, and all
you have to do, is to wait until the centrifuge terminates
the run automatically.
As soon as the speed is down to zero, the display
reads "End". By pressing the "open lid" key
, you can
now open the lid and remove your centrifugation sam-
ples.
You can stop the centrifuge at any time by pressing the
"stop“ key
.
Continuous operation
If you have chosen continuous operation, you must
stop the centrifuge manually. Press the "stop" key
in
the control panel. The centrifuge starts braking at once
and stops within a few seconds. The display reads
"End", the electrical lid unlocking mechanism is avail-
able. You can now open the lid by pressing the "open
lid" key
and remove your centrifugation samples.
Short-time centrifugation
For short-term operation, the centrifuge is equipped
with the "quick run" function.
Short-term centrifugation is started by pressing the
"quick run" key continuously; it stops as soon as the
key is released.
In this mode the centrifuge accelerates with full power
up to the maximum speed unless you release the
"quick run" key .
The pre-selected speed is ignored.
The centrifuge accelerates to the
maximum speed.
Check carefully whether you have to
maintain a specific speed limit for
your application.
During the activating of the "quick run" key first the
time is counted forward in seconds. After 60 seconds
the display changes to the minute cycles.
Summary of Contents for AccuSpin Micro 17
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