Multitron Standard - Operating Manual
Safety and Responsibility
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17 March 2021
2.7.4
Corrosive or Toxic Substances
The use or production of corrosive or toxic substances entails a signif-
icant health risk. As such, special measures must be taken to protect
the users for such applications.
Since the device is used deliberately for such applications, it is the
responsibility of the users to ensure that they have sufficient protec-
tion.
2.7.5
Pathogenic Organisms
The device is not approved for cultivation of pathogenic organisms of
risk categories 3 and 4. In the context of intended use, it is nonethe-
less possible for pathogenic organisms and viruses to be cultivated.
Contact with pathogenic organisms bears a significant health risk.
Hence, users are responsible for ensuring adequate protection.
2.8
Safety Features
The device comes with the following safety features:
Fuses
The device is protected from impermissibly high power input by two
fuses. The fuses are located right next to the mains connection on
the left-hand side of the casing. For descriptions of which fuses to
use for which device type, see chapter 11.2.2 "Electrical Connection
and Performance Values", page 102.
Overheating shut-down
The device is equipped with two forms of protection against over-
heating:
A capillary thermostat with a control knob (can be adjusted by
the owner; factory setting: 70°C)
A safety fuse (84°C)