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  Control Panel

Control Panel

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Multifuge X1 / X1R

Thermo Scientific

Control Panel

The control panel contains the keys and displays of the centrifuge (only the power switch is located on 

the back of the device). All parameters can be selected and changed during operation.

Keys 

The keys allow user intervention for controlling the operating mode as follows: 

PULSE

Program selection keys

OPEN

Display

Directory key

SPEED

START

TIME

ENTER

Braking and Acceleration Key

TEMP

Changing the display mode Speed / RCF Value

numeric pad

Bucket

STOP

Changing the display mode Running time / Remaining Running  time

Changing the display mode chamber / sample temperature

Key

Display contents

Start

Normal start of the centrifuge

Stop

End run manually

Open lid

Automatic release (possible only when device is switched on). Emergency 
release (see 

Mechanical Emergency Door Release

 

on 

page 7-2

)

Pulse

By pressing the key PULSE 

 the centrifuge starts immediately and 

accelerates up to the end speed. Releasing the key initiates a stopping 
process at the highest braking curves.

Directory

Use the  directory key 

 in order to modify the displayed value

Bucket

Use the  bucket key 

 in order to have all available bucket types 

displayed in succession.

Braking and 

Acceleration Curves

Use the  ACC DEC key 

  to toggle between braking and acceleration 

curves.

Changing the display 

mode

Use the  Toggle key  

  to change the display mode. (speed / RCF value, 

sample / chamber temperature, run time counter from start or preset 
speed on)

Summary of Contents for 75004250

Page 1: ...Thermo Scientific Multifuge X1 Multifuge X1R Instructions for Use 50120964 g 06 2020 Visit us online to register your warranty thermofisher com labwarranty...

Page 2: ...WEEE Conformity This product is subject to the regulations of the EU Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU It is marked by the following symbol...

Page 3: ...1 6 Chapter 2 Before use 2 1 Before Setting up 2 2 Transporting the Centrifuge 2 2 Location 2 2 Aligning the Centrifuge 2 3 Mains Connection 2 3 Storage 2 4 Chapter 3 Control Panel 3 1 Control Panel 3...

Page 4: ...Cleaning Intervalls 6 2 Cleaning 6 2 Disinfection 6 3 Decontamination 6 4 Autoclaving 6 5 Service of Thermo Fisher Scientific 6 5 Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting 7 1 Mechanical Emergency Door Release 7 2...

Page 5: ...ty Check Centrifuge Multifuge X1 1 Power supply cable 1 50120964 Instruction manual 1 70009824 Anti corrosion oil 1 Intended Use This centrifuge is an IVD accessory and therefore subject to the Direct...

Page 6: ...for its intended use only Plug the centrifuge only into sockets which have been properly grounded Do not move the centrifuge while it is running Do not lean on the centrifuge Use only rotors and acces...

Page 7: ...d react violently with one another The centrifuge is neither inert nor protected against explosion Never use the centrifuge in an explosion prone environment Do not centrifuge inflammable substances D...

Page 8: ...CAUTION means that material damage could occur WARNING means that injuries or material damage or contamination could occur This symbol refers to biological hazards Observe the information contained in...

Page 9: ...uction and Description Contents Characteristics of the Multifuge X1 X1R on page 1 2 Technical Data on page 1 3 Directives Standards and Guidelines on page 1 4 Functions and Features on page 1 5 Mains...

Page 10: ...RCF or the entry mode These settings can be changed even while the centrifuge is running With the help of the PULSE key you can also centrifuge a sample for just a few seconds if called for The Multif...

Page 11: ...running time unlimited unlimited max Speed nmax 15200 rpm depending on the rotor 15200 rpm depending on the rotor min Speed nmin 300 rpm 300 rpm maximum RCF value at nmax 25830 x g 25830 x g maximum k...

Page 12: ...interference FCC Part 15 CLASS A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to...

Page 13: ...th cooling equipped devices Acceleration braking profiles 9 acceleration and 10 braking curves Rotor recognition Automatic Imbalance recognition Electronic contingent on rotor and speed Lid lock Autom...

Page 14: ...an be found in the corresponding rotor operating manuals For more information visit our website at http www thermofisher com TX 400 75003629 with round buckets 75003655 TX 200 75003658 with round buck...

Page 15: ...Multifuge X1 X1R 2 1 2 Before use Contents Before Setting up on page 2 2 Transporting the Centrifuge on page 2 2 Location on page 2 2 Aligning the Centrifuge on page 2 3 Mains Connection on page 2 3 S...

Page 16: ...Figure 2 1 Lifting the centrifuge at both sides The centrifuge can be damaged by impacts Transport the centrifuge upright and if at all possible in its packaging Location The centrifuge should only be...

Page 17: ...rn off the power supply switch on the back press 0 2 Plug the centrifuge into grounded electrical sockets only 3 Check whether the cable complies with the safety standards of your country 4 Make sure...

Page 18: ...ientific Storage Before storing the centrifuge and the accessories it must be cleaned and if necessary disinfected and decontaminated Store the centrifuge in a clean dust free location Be sure to plac...

Page 19: ...Thermo Scientific Multifuge X1 X1R 3 1 3 Control Panel Contents Control Panel on page 3 2 Keys on page 3 2...

Page 20: ...temperature Key Display contents Start Normal start of the centrifuge Stop End run manually Open lid Automatic release possible only when device is switched on Emergency release see Mechanical Emergen...

Page 21: ...age 4 2 Lid Opening on page 4 2 Rotor Installation on page 4 2 Entering Parameters on page 4 4 Centrifugation on page 4 10 Temperature Adaptation during Standstill on page 4 11 Short term Centrifugati...

Page 22: ...e top line shows the message Lid open The bottom line shows the values for the last run Lid Opening 2 Press the OPEN key Close Lid 3 Close the lid by pressing down on it lightly in the middle or on bo...

Page 23: ...is properly installed by lifting it slightly on the handle If the rotor can be pulled up then it must be reclamped to the centrifuge spindle CAUTION Unapproved or incorrectly combined accessories can...

Page 24: ...d profile by entering a digit between 1 9 on the numeric pad Curve number 1 is the slowest and curve number 9 the fastest 3 Confirm your entry by pressing ENTER Braking curve 1 Press the ACC DEC key t...

Page 25: ...be corrected automatically if the resulting speed is less than 300 rpm This is because 300 rpm is the lowest selectable speed Explanation of RCF Value The relative centrifugal force is given as a mult...

Page 26: ...alues can be displayed The total running time and the running time after reaching the maximum speed Press the CHANGE key to toggle between the two display modes Continuous operation During continuous...

Page 27: ...or precooling the centrifuge For setting the pretemp value for the centrifuge proceed as follows 1 Hold down the TEMPERATURE key for a minimum of three seconds to open the temperature selection menu T...

Page 28: ...Press the BUCKET key repeatedly until the bucket being used is displayed Your entry will be automatically confirmed if you do not press any key for 5 seconds Bucket radius Having entered the bucket co...

Page 29: ...load any of the programs 1 5 Press the DIRECTORY key in order to load any of the programs 1 99 by means of the numeric pad Enter the program number and confirm with ENTER key 3 You may want to enter...

Page 30: ...K SET SPEED The centrifuge decelerates Please enter a new value You cannot open the lid as long as the centrifuge is running Imbalance indicator If a load is imbalanced this will be indicated at speed...

Page 31: ...Check carefully whether you have to maintain a certain speed for your application During the acceleration process time is counted forwards in seconds The reading stays displayed until the centrifuge...

Page 32: ...you and the samples Figure 4 3 AutoLockTM lid for aerosol tight rotors Aligning the Centrifuge 1 To turn off the centrifuge put the mains switch to 0 CAUTION Rotors supplied with a lid for aerosol ti...

Page 33: ...5 Thermo Scientific Multifuge X1 X1R 5 1 System Menu Contents System menu on page 5 2 Description on page 5 3...

Page 34: ...liano 6 Nederlands 7 STOP ENTER LCD powersave START 0 no 1 yes ENTER ENTER No Program passcodes 0 0547V011 1 Software and NVRAM identification example display 1 4641V05 ENTER STOP ENTER Set lid passco...

Page 35: ...nu To enter the system menu hold down any of the keys when switching the centrifuge on Press the ENTER key in order to navigate through the system menu Press the STOP key to quit the system menu Langu...

Page 36: ...e run Otherwise press 0 no Press ENTER key to confirm Software ID Here you fine the current software version Press ENTER key to confirm Cycle count Here you fine the current numbers of cycles Press EN...

Page 37: ...uge X1 X1R 6 1 6 Maintenance and Care Contents Cleaning Intervals on page 6 2 Cleaning on page 6 2 Disinfection on page 6 3 Decontamination on page 6 4 Autoclaving on page 6 5 Service of Thermo Fisher...

Page 38: ...never exceed 50 C since higher temperatures could damage the material and shorten the lifetime of the parts Use only disinfectants with a pH of 6 8 Dry aluminum parts off with a soft cloth After clean...

Page 39: ...ng centrifugation The rotor chamber and the rotor should be treated preferably with a neutral disinfectant CAUTION Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the...

Page 40: ...net at a maximum temperature of 50 C 11 After cleaning treat the entire surface of aluminum parts with corrosion protection oil 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil 12 Tread the bold of the swing...

Page 41: ...um parts with corrosion protection oil 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil 12 Tread the bold of the swing out rotor with bold grease 75003786 Autoclaving 1 Before autoclaving clean rotor and acc...

Page 42: ...fic Thermo Fisher Scientific offers inspection and service contracts for this work Any necessary repairs are performed for free during the warranty period and afterwards for a charge This is only vali...

Page 43: ...Thermo Scientific Multifuge X1 X1R 7 1 7 Trouble Shooting Contents Mechanical Emergency Door Release on page 7 2 Troubleshooting by User on page 7 3 When to contact Customer Service on page 7 5...

Page 44: ...n usual Proceed as follows 1 Make sure the rotor has stopped view port in the lid 2 Pull out the power supply plug 3 On the left side of the housing is one white plastic plugs which you can pry out of...

Page 45: ...e is not in the rotor table Is it permitted to use the rotor currently mounted in this device Restart the centrifuge If an error message appears again inform Customer Service Rotor ID failure The cent...

Page 46: ...inform Customer Service E 15 E 16 Temperature sensor broken controller defective Malfunction in the temperature detection Restart the centrifuge If an error message appears again inform Customer Servi...

Page 47: ...tart the centrifuge If an error message appears again inform Customer Service E 34 E 36 The centrifuge cannot be operated The run does not start or the centrifuge runs down without being braked Error...

Page 48: ...7 6 Multifuge X1 X1R Thermo Scientific 7 Trouble Shooting...

Page 49: ...lcohol U S S S S M S S S M S S Aluminum Chloride U U S S S S U S S S S M S S S S S S S S S M U U S S Formic Acid 100 S M U U U S M U U S S U S U S U Ammonium Acetate S S U S S S S S S S S S S U S S S...

Page 50: ...hyl Ether S S U U S S S U S U U S U U U U U U U U U S S S S M U Diethyl Ketone S U U M S U S M U U U M M U S S U U Diethylpyrocarbonate S S U S S S S S U S U S U S S S M S S S S S S Dimethylsulfoxide...

Page 51: ...S S S Potassium Carbonate M U S S S S S S S S S S S U S S S S S S S S S S S S Potassium Chloride U S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S U S S S Potassium Hydroxide 5 U U S S S S M S S S S S U S S...

Page 52: ...U U M S S M U S S M S S S M S S S S M S S S M U S M S Sodium Iodide M S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S M S S S Sodium Nitrate S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S U S S S S Sodium Sulfate U S S...

Page 53: ...id 50 U U U U S U U S M S U U M U U S S S S M S M U U M M Sulfuric Acid 10 M U U S S U U S S M U S S S S S S S S S S U U U S S Sulfuric Acid 50 M U U U S U U S S M U U S U U M S S S S S U U U M S Sulf...

Page 54: ...S Citric Acid 10 M S S M S S M S S S S S S S S S M S S S S S S S S S S Polyethyleneterephthalate CHEMICAL MATERIAL ALUMINUM ANODIC COATING for ALUMINUM BUNA N CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE POLYURETHANE...

Page 55: ...of RCF Value 4 5 F Failure message 7 3 Features 1 5 I Imbalance indicator 4 10 Intended Use v K Keys 3 2 Customer Service 6 5 7 5 L Lid Opening 4 2 Location 2 2 M Mains Connection 2 3 Mains Supply 1 5...

Page 56: ...elect Program 4 9 Short term Centrifugation 4 11 Starting centrifuge program 4 10 Stopping the centrifugation program 4 10 Storage 2 4 Switch on Centrifuge 4 2 T Technical Data 1 3 Temperature Adaptat...

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Page 58: ...e consult your local sales represen tative for details Shown pictures within the manual are examples and may differ considering the set parameters and language Pictures of the user interface within th...

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