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Ratek VM1 Vortex Mixer – User Manual 
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Safety Warnings 

Throughout this User Manual, specific warnings will be supplied which relate to the current operation being referred to. These warnings are supplied 
in addition to the main warning labels affixed to the product and the key points outlined in the section of this User Manual titled ‘Operator 
Responsibility – Safety Considerations’. 
 
A graphical symbol as pictured below will be used next to each warning with accompanying text, the danger level for each is described below : 

 

CAUTION

 

Indicates a possibly highly dangerous situation which may result in serious injury or threat to life if the situation is not avoided. 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

Indicates a possibly harmful situation which may result in injury or damage to product or property if the situation is not avoided. 

 
Safety Recommendations 

The following safety recommendations must be followed to prevent damage or injury. In addition to these safety recommendations, 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. 

 

CAUTION 

If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be 
impaired. 

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

The equipment must only be used with a protective earth power socket. The earth contact provides protection to the user and 
the equipment. If you do not have a protective earth power socket, or you are unsure as to whether you have a protective 
earth power socket, 

do not

 connect the equipment. In such cases you should consult your workplace administrator or 

electrical maintenance staff to determine if a protective earth power socket is available.  
 

A surge protected power outlet is strongly recommended as it provides some protection for the equipment in areas 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 Vortex Mixer should not be operated on the same electrical circuit as other high voltage household appliances such 
as fridges, clothes dryers, washing machines or other continuous operation high voltage devices. These types of devices can 
create power fluctuations that are undesirable for electrically sensitive equipment. Consult your workplace administrator or 
electrical maintenance staff if you are unsure. 

 

 

 

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ALWAYS

 wear protective eyewear when working with the equipment. 

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ALWAYS

 place the Vortex Mixer on a strong, even, dry, flat, smooth surface to allow the rubber suction feet to hold the 

mixer securely. 

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ALWAYS 

turn off power before moving the equipment to a new location. 

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ALWAYS

 turn off the mains power supply at the outlet when the unit is not in operation. 

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ALWAYS

 be careful of water or other liquids near the working area and ensure any spills cannot come in contact with 

the Vortex Mixer control panel or mains power lead. Ensure benches are kept dry at all times. 

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ALWAYS 

operate the Vortex Mixer in a well ventilated area with adequate clearance around the Vortex Mixer as 

indicated in case of spillage. 

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ALWAYS 

use only the original mains power lead. Replacement non-genuine leads may not be suitable. 

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ALWAYS ensure the equipment is included in your electrical test and tag register. 

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NEVER operate the equipment if the electrical test tag is out of date. 

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NEVER

 operate the equipment if you believe it is damaged in any way. 

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NEVER

 operate the Vortex Mixer if the mains power supply cable is damaged in any way 

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NEVER 

use any sharp or metal objects near the Vortex Mixer control panel 

 

Summary of Contents for VM1

Page 1: ...15 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 Australia...

Page 2: ...n of the 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 sup...

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

Page 4: ...p and stand The Vortex Mixer is operated via a front panel interface consisting of an operating mode switch and a mixing speed control knob These controls allow the operator to set a required operatin...

Page 5: ...e The maximum allowed relative humidity of the operating environment is 80 The equipment should not be stored in direct sunlight near chemicals or other contaminants If any of these safety recommendat...

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

Page 7: ...orkplace administrator or electrical maintenance staff to determine if a protective earth power socket is available A surge protected power outlet is strongly recommended as it provides some protectio...

Page 8: ...ny other object or wall Ensure that there is a suitable mains power supply outlet within reach of the supplied mains power lead without placing any strain whatsoever on the lead or plug The Vortex Mix...

Page 9: ...as other high voltage household appliances such as fridges clothes dryers washing machines or other continuous operation high voltage devices These types of devices can create power fluctuations that...

Page 10: ...mode the mixer will already be operating If operating in Off Auto mode the mixer will only operate once gentle pressure is applied via your vessel to the silicon mixing cup Place your thumb over the e...

Page 11: ...the Vortex 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 contr...

Page 12: ...d to be loose or not operating correctly have an authorized service technician repair the unit before operating it CAUTION If any controls or switches are found to be loose or in poor condition do not...

Page 13: ...o 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 Disposal At end of...

Page 14: ...he Vortex 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 described in this...

Page 15: ...m 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 Ratek...

Page 16: ...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 unit in...

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