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Ratek RSM7DC Rotary Suspension Mixer – User Manual 

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Routine Cleaning And Maintenance 

 
To maintain the Rotary Suspension Mixer in good, safe working order and ensure maximum product lifespan, regular cleaning and general 
maintenance is required. The Rotary Suspension Mixer should be cleaned at least once every month for a unit being used on a daily basis, for 
infrequently used Rotary Suspension Mixers a cleaning frequency of once every 3 months is recommended. On each occasion, the general 
maintenance routine should be employed following cleaning. 
  

 

Cleaning The Rotary Suspension Mixer 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

Do not use alcohol based cleaners or solvents on the Rotary Suspension Mixer as these may break down certain components of 
it’s construction, reducing it’s life and potentially creating a hazardous situation. Use only a mild household detergent when 
cleaning the Rotary Suspension Mixer. 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

If the Rotary Suspension Mixer has been used with any dangerous, chemical or biological substances it should be decontaminated 
prior to cleaning. Decontaminate the Rotary Suspension Mixer using a decontamination procedure appropriate to the 
contaminant, however in all cases ensure the following : 
 

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No decontamination or cleaning agents are used which could cause a hazardous situation to arise as a result of a 
reaction with parts of the Rotary Suspension Mixer or with any materials contained in it. For example, substances that 
may compromise the integrity or function of electrical insulation, electrical components or other components. 

 

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Ratek are consulted prior to decontamination or cleaning being undertaken if there is any doubt about the compatibility 
of decontamination or cleaning agents with parts of the Rotary Suspension Mixer or with any materials contained in it.  

 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

When cleaning the unit, only use a damp sponge. 

Do not use a sodden wet sponge.

 Do not make any part of the control panel, 

any exposed control or receptacle or any part of the Rotary Suspension Mixer excessively wet. If these receptacles and controls 
remain wet once electrical power is restored they can create a hazardous situation sufficient to cause serious injury or risk to life 
due to electrical shock.  Always ensure the unit and in particular all controls and receptacles are completely dry before restoring 
electrical power. 
 

 

 

 

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Unplug the equipment from the mains power supply outlet. 

 

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Allow the Rotary Suspension Mixer to air dry, or use a dry cloth to remove water from all surfaces. 

 

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Using a mild detergent and damp sponge, clean around the disc and the top of the machine as well as the control panel, 
ensuring no water is allowed to get behind any switches or knobs. 

 

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Wipe the underside of the rubber feet to ensure the mixer will remain securely in place during operation. 

 

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Once the Rotary Suspension Mixer is clean, use a soft dry cloth to dry all surfaces of the mixer paying particular attention to 
any controls or receptacles. 

 

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Once cleaning has been completed, it may be re-installed and operated in accordance with this User Manual. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RSM7DC

Page 1: ...5 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 Aus...

Page 2: ...roduct 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 pack...

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

Page 4: ...e consisting of a power switch and a mixing speed control knob These controls allow the operator to set a required agitation speed The Rotary Suspension Mixer should be operated strictly in accordance...

Page 5: ...ventilated areas The unit is not intended for use in explosive atmospheres or in confined spaces The allowed operating environment must be between 5 Celsius and 40 Celsius ambient air temperature The...

Page 6: ...ainable user safety Identification of Controls Functions Throughout this User Manual the numerical element representing a control or component of the Rotary Suspension Mixer will be used to identify i...

Page 7: ...lity 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 Rotary Suspension Mixer should not be oper...

Page 8: ...ct or wall Ensure that there 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 Rotary Suspension Mix...

Page 9: ...e If you are unsure about the rating of your power supply consult your workplace administrator or electrical maintenance staff to determine if your power supply is suitable for use with this product b...

Page 10: ...d may be adjusted as desired Once desired mixing has been achieved turn the speed dial anti clockwise to slow the disc Remove the tubes or bottles once mixing is complete If the mixer is no longer bei...

Page 11: ...e substances 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...

Page 12: ...r 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 Ensure...

Page 13: ...o 50 relative humidity at 40 Celsius MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage Over voltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 Disposal At end of life this equipment should be disp...

Page 14: ...oting The Rotary Suspension 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...

Page 15: ...ent 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 of...

Page 16: ...ferred 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 the...

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