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High Speed Mini Micro-Centrifuge 

 

 

16 

tube 
0.5ml 
micro tube 

A02P2 

15000 

12780 

 

 

 

11.1.3 Notice 

 

The centrifuge rotor can separate sample which density lower than 2.0g/ml. if the separated samples 
density is over 2.0g/ml, please calculate allowable speed depending on the following formula.

     

    Allow Speed (rpm)= Maximum speed×(2.0(g/ml)/Sample density (g/ml))

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11.1.4 Autoclaving 

A12-2P

  rotor is made of plastic, cannot be high-pressure sterilization  and UV irradiation, only ordinary 

sterilization can be used.

 

  CAUTION: 

 

The lid of the rotor is made of plastics, can not be high-pressure sterilization, only ordinary sterilization 
can be used.

 

 

11.2 Tubes   

11.2.1 Cleaning and sterilizing tubes 

Table 11.2 Cleaning and sterilizing conditions for tubes

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

Applicable  X

Inapplicable 

Condition                              Material 

PA 

PC 

PP 

C

leani
ng

 

 
 
 

Cleaning fluids 

Acidic

pH5 or lower

 

Acidic

higher than pH5 

 

Alkaline

higher than pH9 

 

Alkaline

pH9 or lower

 

Neutral

pH7

 

Warm water(up to 70

Ultrasonic cleaning 

Neutral detergent

pH7

 

St

er

ilizat

ion

 

 

Autoclaving 

115

℃(

0.7kg/cm

2

30minutes 

121

℃(

1.0kg/cm

2

20 minutes 

126

℃(

1.4kg/cm

2

15 minutes 

Boiling 

15 to 30 minutes 

Ultraviolet sterilization 

200-300nm 

Gas sterilization 

Ethylene oxide 

11.1.3 Notice

•  The centrifuge rotor can separate samples with density lower than 2.0g/ml. If the separated samples
      density is over 2.0g/ml, please calculate allowable speed depending on the following formula.
      Allow Speed (rpm) = Maximum speed×(2.0(g/ml)/Sample density (g/ml))

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11.1.4 Autoclaving

A12-2P rotor is made of plastic, cannot take high-pressure sterilisation and UV irradiation, only ordinary 
sterilisation can be used.

CAUTION:

• 

The lid of the rotor is made of plastics and cannot be subjected to high pressure sterilisation, only 
ordinary sterilisation can be used

11.2 Tubes

11.2.1 Cleaning and sterilising tubes

Table 11.2 Cleaning and sterilising conditions for tubes

Condition

Material

PA

PC

PP

Acidic (pH5 or lower)

X

X

X

Acidic (higher than pH5)

0

0

0

Cleaning

Cleaning Fluids

Alkaline (higher than pH9)

0

X

0

Alkaline (pH9 or lower)

0

0

0

Neutral (pH7)

0

0

0

Warm water (up to 70ºC)

0

0

0

Ultrasonic Cleaning

Neutral detergent (pH7)

0

0

0

115ºC (0.7kg/cm

2

) 30 minutes

0

0

0

Autoclaving

121ºC (10kg/cm

2

) 20 minutes

X

0

0

Sterilisation

126ºC (1.4kg/cm

2

) 15 minutes

X

X

X

Boiling

15 to 30 minutes

0

0

0

Ultraviolet sterilisation 200 - 300nm

X

X

X

Gas sterilization

Ethylene oxide

0

X

0

SLS Lab Basics 12 Place Microcentrifuge User Manual

16

Tube

0.5mL

Microtube

A02P2

15000

12780

Summary of Contents for D2-236

Page 1: ...eland NI sales scientific labs com Republic of Ireland ROI sales scientific labs com High Speed Mini Centrifuge Before using centrifuge please carefully read this user manual for its efficient operati...

Page 2: ...nto tubes 8 7 3 Keep the tubes balanced 8 7 4 Inspect the rotor 8 7 5 Symmetrically load centrifuge tubes in rotor 8 8 Operation 9 8 1 Normal Operation 9 8 2 RCF Operation 12 8 3 Pulse Operation 12 9...

Page 3: ...bserved could result in personal injury or possible death CAUTION Possible damage to instrument Caution notes indicate any condition or practice which if not strictly observed or remedied could result...

Page 4: ...vel table Make sure the centrifuge is horizontal before running Make sure the angle between the door and cover is greater than 70 degrees when the door is open Be careful not put your fingers or hands...

Page 5: ...onstruction in accordance with the following safety standards EN 61010 1 Construction in accordance with the following EMC standards EN 61326 1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B ICES 001 Associated EU guidelines...

Page 6: ...ment The centrifuge generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operat...

Page 7: ...d installing on the slippery surface or surface prone to vibration 2 Ideal ambient temperature is 20 C 5 C avoid placing the centrifuge in direct sunlight if temperature exceeds 30 C 3 Keep clear of t...

Page 8: ...Door Lock Hook Foot Operation Panel Door View Window Air Vents Power Inlet Power Switch Figure 5 1 Front view of centrifuge Figure 5 2 Rear view of centrifuge 6 Door release hole SLS Lab Basics 12 Pla...

Page 9: ...m running time is 12 minutes When speed symbol is rotating indicating the centrifuge is running Time display symbol displays the ratio of working to time setting The total time setting is divided into...

Page 10: ...nder unbalanced condition even though the allowable imbalance is not exceeded 7 4 Inspect the rotor Check the rotor for corrosion or scratches before using 7 5 Symmetrically load centrifuge tubes in r...

Page 11: ...tton shift between speed and RCF display 4 Open lock button Press the button to open the door The button is not available when the centrifuge is running 5 Start Stop button Press the button to start r...

Page 12: ...e speed value rotate the program button anti clockwise to decrease speed value Fastener Figure 8 2 The rotor installation Load the rotor to the shaft to ensure rotor is in position until it is connect...

Page 13: ...ter button to modify values Release the button after 5 seconds and the centrifuge will return to normal operation mode and run according to the new value If the set time value has been modified the op...

Page 14: ...hten the rotor lid and make sure it is in secured position and then close the door 2 The centrifuge gets into preparation mode and displays last running values The values can be reset 3 Press knob and...

Page 15: ...coat of silicon grease to the rotor when it is completely dry The rotor should be regular maintained we recommend cleaning it every 3 months to ensure tube and rotor holes keep clean and then apply a...

Page 16: ...ter the cause removed 10 2 How to open the door 10 2 1 In the case of power on CAUTION The door can be opened while the power is on and the rotor stops rotating 1 Turn on the POWER switch the door loc...

Page 17: ...tube 0 2ml PCR A05P2 15000 11700 Locking nut Fastener Lid Rotor block Spindle hole Tube Locking Nut Fastener Lid Rotor Block Spindle Hole Tube Figure 11 1 The rotor profile 11 1 2 Available rotors and...

Page 18: ...iling 15 to 30 minutes O O O Ultraviolet sterilization 200 300nm X X X 11 1 3 Notice The centrifuge rotor can separate samples with density lower than 2 0g ml If the separated samples density is over...

Page 19: ...aced sideways they may deform into an oval shape due to gravity 2 Remove screw nuts and inner covers to prevent from deformation or rupture 3 Wait until the sterilising chamber cools down to the room...

Page 20: ...igue damage We do not guarantee this centrifuge and the rotor under the following conditions even if within the guarantee period 1 Failures caused by incorrect installation 2 Failures caused by rough...

Page 21: ...dependent channel partner to a vast range of liquid handling solutions we offer pipette servicing solutions for an extensive range of brands On Site Repairs For an agreed fee the SLS Service Centre wi...

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