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New Brunswick Scientific
User’s Guide
4.6 Vessel
Assembly
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NOTE:
Clean the vessel thoroughly after each run (see Section 17.1), otherwise
debris will build up thus providing a place for bacteria to grow and
produce toxins. This can result in low cell viability.
Each BioFlo 415 consists of two parts: the vessel assembly and the control cabinet.
In order for the unit to function properly, each system needs to be set up as explained
in this section.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in the system’s
inability to function and will void the warranty.
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NOTE:
When installing the equipment, it is best to choose a location that has
access to the necessary utilities and a drain for water return and
exhaust.
As you set up the BioFlo 415, the control cabinet must be positioned to the right of the
vessel as you face the system, to facilitate connections. Position the cabinet first.
Figure 2: Vessel Assembly
VESSEL
ASSEMBLY
MOTOR
SIGHT
GLASS
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