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Ratek BTR5-12V / BTR10-12V Tube Roller Mixer – User Manual 

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Intended Use 

 
This Tube Roller Mixer is intended for the purpose of agitating vessels containing liquid to create a rolling mixing action inside the vessel.  
 
The Tube Roller Mixer is 

not

 intended to provide direct-contact between itself and an unprotected medical, food, biological or medico- techno item. In 

all cases the item should be enclosed in a suitable vessel as described below. 
 

Suitable Articles For Use With This Tube Roller Mixer 

 

 

Plastic or glass laboratory test tubes that are sealed and rated to withstand the intended velocity of agitation. 

 

Plastic or glass laboratory sample vials or bottles that are sealed and rated to withstand the intended velocity of agitation. 

 

An example of a suitable article would be a sealed laboratory tube filled with blood 

 

Unsuitable Articles For Use With This Tube Roller Mixer 

 

Any item where the article is not sealed or during mixing may result in its contents coming into contact with the Tube Roller Mixer or 
the Operator. 

 

Items weighing more than 1000 grams. 

 

An example of an unsuitable article would be an open ended test tube filled with blood. The tube should be sealed with a suitable cap 
or stopper.

 

  

Suitable Environments For The Tube Roller Mixer 

 

The Tube Roller Mixer is intended for use in a clean laboratory environment only where adequate ventilation, a good power supply and 
provisions for routine cleaning are available. The Tube Roller Mixer should not be used outdoors or in dirty, dusty, humid or windy 
environments. The acceptable operating conditions are outlined further in this User Manual.

  

 

General Operation 

 

The Tube Roller Mixer is plugged into an appropriate power source. It is powered by an alternating current power supply with the 
appropriate receptacle, rated voltage and frequency for the country of its intended use. Further details on power requirements are 
outlined in this User Manual. 

 

A suitable article (as defined above) is placed onto the rollers 

 

The Tube Roller Mixer is operated via a top panel interface consisting of a power switch and a mixing speed control knob. These 
controls allow the operator to set a required rolling speed. 

 

The Tube Roller Mixer should be operated strictly in accordance with the Operating Procedures outlined further in this User Manual. 

 

Operator Responsibility – Safety Considerations 

 
When operated in strict accordance with this User Manual, plus routine cleaning and maintenance being carried out, the product shall provide safe 
operation for the operator. The operator should be aware of the following before installing and operating the product:

 

 
Conditions of Operation 
 
*Note:

 The term “Operator” referred to in this User Manual is the primary person who has been tasked to install, maintain and train in the 

usage of this equipment. Other personnel shall be referred to as “Users”. 

 

 

The operator shall be aware that the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if the equipment is used with accessories 
not provided or recommended by the manufacturer, is modified in any way or is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer.

 

 

The operator is responsible for ensuring all users of the product are qualified to do so, and are well versed in common safety 
concepts. The product should only be operated by an adult who has read and understood this User Manual provided in the appropriate 
language in its entirety.

  

 

Any user must be informed by the responsible operator of any potential hazards that may arise through the use of this equipment in 
the course of their work, including any local environmental hazards not related directly to the Tube Roller Mixer. They should also be 
able to demonstrate that they understand any preventative safety measures in operation prior to operating the equipment. 

 

The operator shall agree to accept responsibility for the use of the equipment in accordance with this User Manual, and be fully aware 
that the equipment is designed for commercial use.  

 

It is assumed that the user and operator have had experience in a commercial environment, and had appropriate training in how to 
perform their work safely in accordance with any local operational health and safety regulations. The operator and all users should be 
well versed in local emergency procedures as per the workplace safety regulations in effect. 

 

Avoid any direct impact with any surface of the equipment, including the casing, disc and most importantly the control panel. 

Summary of Contents for BTR5-12V

Page 1: ...1 05 06 2015 English www ratek com au 60 Wadhurst Dve Boronia Victoria 3155 Australia P 613 9887 2161 F 613 9887 2163 E sales ratek com au All Rights Reserved Made in Australia User Manual printed in...

Page 2: ...he product to ensure it has not been damaged in transit Any damage should be reported immediately to the responsible carrier If the product is damaged in any way re pack the product into the supplied...

Page 3: ...ATOR RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 4 4 4 4 Conditions of Operation 4 Safety Labels And Markings 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 5 5 5 Identification of Controls Functions 6 Safety Warnings 7 Safety Re...

Page 4: ...rols allow the operator to set a required rolling speed The Tube Roller Mixer should be operated strictly in accordance with the Operating Procedures outlined further in this User Manual Operator Resp...

Page 5: ...t be between 0 Celsius and 60 Celsius ambient air temperature The maximum allowed relative humidity of the operating environment is 80 The equipment should not be stored in direct sunlight near chemic...

Page 6: ...attainable user safety Identification of Controls Functions Throughout this User Manual the numerical element representing a control or component of the Tube Roller Mixer will be used to identify it...

Page 7: ...s of poor electrical quality as well as providing some protection against lightning strikes The equipment should be operated on a good reliable supply of power at all times Note The Tube Roller Mixer...

Page 8: ...re is a suitable mains power supply outlet within reach of the supplied mains power supply without placing any strain whatsoever on the lead or plug The Tube Roller Mixer should not be plugged into an...

Page 9: ...for any and all damage caused by such use If you are unsure about the rating of your power supply consult your workplace administrator or electrical maintenance staff to determine if your power suppl...

Page 10: ...e desired mixing has been achieved turn the speed dial anti clockwise to slow the rollers Remove the tubes or bottles once mixing is complete If the mixer is no longer being used switch the power to O...

Page 11: ...es that may compromise the integrity or function of electrical insulation electrical components or other components Ratek are consulted prior to decontamination or cleaning being undertaken if there i...

Page 12: ...for a table of factory fitted warning labels If any labels are missing illegible or otherwise not functional contact your supplier to obtain new replacement labels before operating the equipment Ensu...

Page 13: ...eratures up to 31 Celsius decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 Celsius MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage Over voltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 Dispos...

Page 14: ...shooting The Tube Roller Mixer provides a simple to operate user interface when used in conjunction with this User Manual If at any stage you experience abnormal operation anything other than that des...

Page 15: ...eement from Ratek Instruments For a period of 12 months from date of purchase service labour and repairs will be carried out at no charge by an approved repairer or Ratek Instruments at the discretion...

Page 16: ...referred to a local repair agent for service Clean the unit thoroughly in accordance with this Operating Manual If necessary decontaminate the unit to ensure safety for the service technicians Pack t...

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