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F12, User Manual, V2 12.2020

                        

MICRO SHAKE  1200            

 

                                                   

Page 

2

 of 

25

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1. GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................... 

4

 

1.1.

 

W

ARRANTY 

I

NFORMATION

 .............................................................................................................. 4 

1.2.

 

T

ECHNICAL 

S

ERVICE

 ....................................................................................................................... 4 

1.3.

 

D

ISPOSAL 

I

NSTRUCTION

 .................................................................................................................. 4 

1.4.

 

C

ONTACTS

 ....................................................................................................................................... 4 

2. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS............................................................................................ 

5

 

2.1.

 

D

ANGER 

 

W

ARNING 

S

YMBOLS

 ...................................................................................................... 5 

2.2.

 

U

SE OF THE 

I

NSTRUMENT

 ................................................................................................................ 6 

3. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 

6

 

3.1.

 

S

PECIAL 

F

EATURES

: ......................................................................................................................... 7 

3.2.

 

S

PECIFICATIONS

 ............................................................................................................................... 7 

4. PACKING , TRANSPORT AND STORAGE............................................................................ 

7

 

4.1.

 

G

ENERAL 

W

ARNINGS

 ..................................................................................................................... 8 

4.2.

 

P

ACKING

 ......................................................................................................................................... 8 

4.3.

 

I

NSTRUMENT 

T

RANSPORTATION

 .................................................................................................... 8 

4.4.

 

S

TORAGE OF THE 

I

NSTRUMENT

 ...................................................................................................... 8 

5. INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION................................................................................................ 

9

 

5.1.

 

P

ERSPECTIVE 

V

IEW

: ...................................................................................................................... 9 

(A)

 

F

RONT 

V

IEW

 .................................................................................................................................. 9 

(B)

 

R

EAR 

V

IEW

 .................................................................................................................................... 9 

6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE & VERIFICATION CRITERIA............................................  10

 

6.1.

 

U

NPACKING 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

 ...................................................................................................... 10 

6.2.

 

P

LACING THE 

I

NSTRUMENT

 ...................................................................................................... 10 

6.3.

 

P

OWER SUPPLY 

R

EQUIREMENTS

 ............................................................................................... 10 

6.4.

 

P

ROTECTIVE 

G

ROUNDING

 ......................................................................................................... 10 

6.5.

 

S

TART UP 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

 .......................................................................................................... 10 

7. PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................... 

11

 

8. GENERAL KEY AND OPERATION....................................................................................... 

11

 

8.1.

 

K

EYPAD

 ................................................................................................................................... 12 

8.1.1.

 

S

TART 

/

 

Y

ES KEY

 .................................................................................................................. 12 

8.1.2.

 

S

TOP 

/

 

N

O KEY

 ...................................................................................................................... 12 

8.1.3.

 

S

HAKE KEY

 ........................................................................................................................... 13 

8.1.4.

 

F

UNC KEY

.............................................................................................................................. 14 

8.1.5.

 

M

ENU KEY

 ............................................................................................................................ 15 

8.1.6.

 

T

IMER KEY

. ........................................................................................................................... 16 

8.1.7.

 

C

LEAR KEY

 ........................................................................................................................... 17 

8.1.8.

 

T

EMP KEY

 ............................................................................................................................. 18 

Summary of Contents for MICRO SHAKE 1200

Page 1: ...F12 User Manual V2 12 2020 MICRO SHAKE 1200 Page 1 of 25 ELISA Plate Shaker Incubator MICRO SHAKE 1200 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... WARNINGS 8 4 2 PACKING 8 4 3 INSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION 8 4 4 STORAGE OF THE INSTRUMENT 8 5 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 9 5 1 PERSPECTIVE VIEW 9 A FRONT VIEW 9 B REAR VIEW 9 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE VERIFICATION CRITERIA 10 6 1 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 10 6 2 PLACING THE INSTRUMENT 10 6 3 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 10 6 4 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING 10 6 5 START UP INSTRUCTIONS 10 7 PRECAUTIONS 11 8 GENERAL KEY ...

Page 3: ...NG THE TEST 19 10 DELETING THE TEST 20 11 RECALLING THE TEST 21 12 ERROR MESSAGES 22 13 DECONTAMINATION 23 13 1 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE 23 13 2 PURPOSE OF DECONTAMINATION 23 13 3 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 23 13 4 PROCEDURE 23 14 SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE 24 15 SPARE PARTS 25 15 1 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 25 ...

Page 4: ...OBAL DIAGNOSTICS B is always accessible to the customers for any kind of information about installation use maintenance etc While asking for service please refer to this manual and report the printed serial no on the identification label Only qualified technicians are entitled to fix the instrument the user as described in this manual should carry out ordinary maintenance GLOBAL DIAGNOSTICS B s te...

Page 5: ... the instrument from the Supply This symbol indicates that the instrument involves the handling of samples which can be infected urine or human serum In this condition infection or contamination might occur Pay attention to the general safety warnings when in presence of such biological substances Use Protective clothes gloves and glasses This symbol in the user manual indicates that damages to th...

Page 6: ...titled to repair the instrument A qualified technician is entitled to maintain and fix the instrument according to the instructions given using the original spare parts Maintain room temperature and humidity as specified in the manual The instrument must be used as described in this manual only Usage in any other way will be regarded as improper Alterations to the instrument are strictly prohibite...

Page 7: ... SPECIFICATIONS Operating Modes Shaker Incubator Shaking Incubator Temperature Control Temperature Range Resolution 370 C to 420 C 10 C Incubation Time 1 to 999 min Shaker Frequency Amplitude 400 to 700 RPM 2 mm Operating Position On horizontal flat rigid and vibration free surface Operating Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity From 180 C to 320 C Up to 80 Storage Conditions Temperature Relati...

Page 8: ... into the original packaging box Instrument has to be properly protected by plastic protective material Put copy of safety clearance certificate copy of Safety Clearance certificate is attached at the end of this manual Mark the package with address instrument identification and warning Labels 4 3 INSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION The transportation of the instrument in unpacked condition must be limited ...

Page 9: ...e 9 of 25 5 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION Components of different views of the below pictured instrument 5 1 PERSPECTIVE VIEW A Front View B Rear View NUMERIC KEYPAD DISPLAY ON OFF SWITCH COOLING FAN PLATES INPUT POWER SOCKET INCUBATOR SHAKER PLATE HOLDER ...

Page 10: ...UPPLY REQUIREMENTS Once the instrument has been placed plug it into a power source by the locally available approved plug in cable Power cord should be CE CSA and UL marked 115 230 Volts 10V 60 50 Hz 6 4 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Warning Please make sure that electrical power source is properly grounded 6 5 START UP INSTRUCTIONS Switch on the instrument The instrument will display the company name The ...

Page 11: ...F12 User Manual V2 12 2020 MICRO SHAKE 1200 Page 11 of 25 7 PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Keep the place dry and clean Check all the grounding wires properly Use original packaging for transportation ...

Page 12: ...king Similarly YES key is used when the instrument asks certain questions as follows f e OR 8 1 2 STOP NO KEY This option helps the user to STOP the process of Shaking Whereas NO key is used to answer certain questions such as f e OR In such a case user must select either YES or NO options to proceed further START SHAKE Y N CREATE TEST Y N START SHAKE Y N CREATE TEST Y N ...

Page 13: ... This process continues until user selects STOP button present on the keypad For Terminating the process select STOP button START SHAKE Y N SET RPM 400 SHAKE RPM 400 STOP Y N STOP YES Enter the RPM between 400 to 700 and press Enter key Its default value is 500 RPM On selecting YES option it STOPS the process of Shaking Select NO option in order to continue the process of Shaking YES NO PRESS ENTE...

Page 14: ...DELETED INITIAL SCREEN NO NO NO YES YES Enter the RPM between 400 to 700 and press Enter key Its default value is 500 RPM Set TIMER1 TIMER2 between 1 999 min and press Enter key Its default value is 30 min Set TEMP between 37 C to 42 C and press Enter key Whereas its default value is 370 C Enter the Test no in order to save the test parameters Remember user can save maximum 9 tests Press FUNC butt...

Page 15: ... following string Since user can save maximum 9 tests one has to enter the test no in between 1 9 in order to recall the tests If user enters the number which don t exist or in other words the test is not saved with that particular number then in such a case it will display following string ENTER TEST NO ___ TEST RECALLED Enter the Test No and select ENTER key TEST NOT EXIST INVALID TEST NO MENU ...

Page 16: ...ue Now select Enter key to stop the buzzer The TIMER continues until user selects STOP button present on the keypad For Terminating the process select STOP button TIMER 1 Y N START TIMER Y N TIMER START TIMER Y N TIMER 2 Y N YES NO SET TIMER 1 30 SET TIMER 2 30 Enter TIMER1 between 1 999 min and press Enter key Its default value is 30 min Enter TIMER2 between 1 999 min and press Enter key Its defa...

Page 17: ...o select the Language option and also to clear the test entry In other words user can abort the test by pressing CLEAR key TIMER 2 TIME 10 STOP Y N Select NO option in order to continue the TIMER S CLEAR FRENCH LANGUAGE Y N Select Yes for French Language or otherwise No to continue in English ...

Page 18: ...meters ie on completion of data entry 8 2 DEFAULT SETTING OPERATING MODE PARAMETERS DEFAULT VALUES RANGES RPM 500 RPM 400 to 700 RPM Temperature range 370 C 370 C to 420 C Incubation Time Timer 1 Timer 2 30 min 30 min 1 to 999 min Set value and press ENTER Key XX 37 C to 42 C Incubator Heating OFF Room Temperature It will set to room temperature Press TEMP button present on the keypad TEMP ROOM TE...

Page 19: ...EMP 37C SAVE TEST NO 5 TEST SAVED YES Enter the RPM between 400 to 700 and press Enter key Its default value is 500 RPM Set TIMER1 TIMER2 between 1 999 min and press Enter key Its default value is 30 min Set TEMP between 37 C to 42 C and press Enter key Its default value is 37 C Enter the Test no in order to save the test parameters Remember user can save maximum 9 tests Press FUNC button present ...

Page 20: ...CRO SHAKE 1200 Page 20 of 25 10 DELETING THE TEST One can delete the saved test by following the procedure mentioned below FUNC CREATE TEST Y N DELETE TEST Y N ENTER TEST NO ___ CONFIRM Y N TEST DELETED INITIAL SCREEN NO NO NO YES ...

Page 21: ... the Plate and press Enter key Since the Timer is set it will beep twice after reaching its time set for both the corresponding plates NOTE Before loading the plate it will attain its set temperature MENU TEMP 37C ENTER TEST NO ___ TEST RECALLED RPM 500 TIMER 1 10 TIMER 2 20 LOAD PLATE PRESS ENTER Enter the Test No and select ENTER key Load both the Plates and press ENTER key ...

Page 22: ... already present Invalid RPM This message appears when the entered RPM Value is out of the given range Invalid TM1 TM2 Val This message appears when the entered Timer Value is out of the given range Invalid Temp This message appears when the entered Temperature Value is out of the given range Invalid Test No While deleting any test if user enters the test no which does not exists then it will show...

Page 23: ... always visible Prophylactic gloves must be worn when handling instruments that have not been decontaminated Gloved hands should be considered contaminated and must be kept away from eyes mouth and nose at all times Mucous membranes are considered as the prime entry routes for infectious agents Wear eye protection and a surgical mask when there is a possibility of aerosols Eating and or drinking w...

Page 24: ...l distributor for servicing repairs or return Thank you for your co operation Customer Contact Address Position Dept Tel Country Fax Post Code Ref No Serial No Accessories Returned Date of Purchase if known Complaint Has the equipment been exposed to any of the following delete as applicable a Blood body fluids pathological specimens YES NO If YES please specify b Other Biohazard YES NO If YES Ple...

Page 25: ...following details Ordering the spare parts the following data are to be mentioned Customer s purchase order No Name and version of the instrument Instrument code number Part code number Description of the part Requested quantity Name and company address for delivering the ordered goods While replacing the parts the use of ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS guarantees the efficiency and a lasting instrument life...

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