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Describing the MCS+ Cabinet Components
P/N 85213-30, Manual revision: B
Note: If the MCS+ device is equipped with a retrofitted mechanical centrifuge,
this release button will still be present, but will no longer be functional. A device
equipped with a factory-origin mechanical chuck does not have this component.
Figure 2-14, Lower rear panel
Caution: The operator must not use the manual vacuum release button during
routine MCS+ function, unless specifically warranted, as this could damage the
bowl and/or the centrifuge components.
Biohazard waste
bag
The biohazard waste bag is designed to collect any biologically contaminated
material from the centrifuge well in the rare case of a spill or leak. Two biohazard
waste bags are supplied with the delivery of each MCS+ device.
A bag must be attached at all times to the centrifuge drain tube, located at the
rear of the device. The bag must hang freely, with the clamp open, visible to the
operator.
Warning: The biohazard waste bags are not to be used to collect or store aph-
eresis products. When a bag contains evacuated waste products, it must be
clamped, removed and properly disposed of, according to the local standard op-
erating procedure concerning biologically contaminated material. A new bag
must be placed before resuming operation.
1. Vacuum release button
2. Biohazard waste bag
connection and clamp
3. RS232 connection
4. Bar-code reader
connection
1.
2.
3.
4.
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