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Important Information

Your Thermo Scientific Maxi Mix II Vortex Mixer has been

designed with function, reliability, and safety in mind. It is

your responsibility to install it in conformance with local elec-

trical codes.

This manual contains important operating and safety infor-

mation. You must carefully read and understand the contents

of this manual prior to the use of this equipment. For safe

operation, please pay attention to the alert signals through-

out the manual.

Warnings

To avoid electrical shock, always:

1. Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of cor-

rect voltage and current handling capacity.

2. Disconnect from power supply before servicing.

To avoid personal injury:

1. Do not use in the presence of flammable or com-

bustible materials; fire or explosion may result.

This device contains components which may

ignite such materials.

2. Do not turn on mixer unless the speed control is

turned to minimum; failure to do so may cause

accessories and vessels to be thrown off the

mixer.

3. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

Safety Information

Warning

Warnings alert you to a possibility of per-

sonal injury.

Caution

Cautions alert you to a possibility of

damage to the equipment.

Note

Notes alert you to pertinent facts and

conditions.

Alert Signals

Summary of Contents for M37610-33

Page 1: ...Maxi Mix II Vortex Mixer Operation Manual and Parts List LT1254X1 9 19 08 MODEL NUMBERS M37615 M37614 M37610 33 M37610 33CN...

Page 2: ...6 Specifications 6 Operation 7 Power Switch 7 Speed Control 7 Maintenance and Servicing 8 To Replace the Power Switch 8 To Replace Rheostat Speed Control 8 To Replace Microswitch 9 To Replace Motor 10...

Page 3: ...Laboratory Use Part I General Requirements EN 61010 2 051Part II Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for Mixing and Stirring per the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as...

Page 4: ...rly grounded electrical outlet of cor rect voltage and current handling capacity 2 Disconnect from power supply before servicing To avoid personal injury 1 Do not use in the presence of flammable or c...

Page 5: ...switch and 3 an adjustable speed control See Figure 1 Principles of Operation The mixer incorporates a permanently lubricated motor to drive the mixing platform A three position power switch enables...

Page 6: ...Inches Model No Net Ship H L Top Diameter Volts Amps Hz M37615 6 7 6 7 3 5 120 45 50 60 M37610 33 6 7 6 7 3 5 230 20 50 M37610 33CN 6 7 6 7 3 5 230 20 50 M37614 6 7 6 7 3 5 100 56 50 60 Warning Use a...

Page 7: ...face To stop the mixing action remove vessel from disc or move the power switch to the OFF position See Maintenance and Servicing for installation of the single cup mixing head and the mixing surface...

Page 8: ...Step d g Reinstall plastic housing and secure with four screws h While holding the mixing platform to keep it from turning secure the platform to the counter weight assembly If the mixing surface is i...

Page 9: ...ll plastic housing and secure with four screws k While holding the mixing platform to keep it from turning secure the platform to the counterweight assembly If the mixing surface is in good condition...

Page 10: ...g surface is in good condition reapply it to the mixing platform k Reconnect mixer to power supply To Replace Motor a Disconnect mixer from power supply b Peel off the mixing surface disc Hold the mix...

Page 11: ...turning and remove the platform from the counterweight assembly c Turn mixer upside down and remove four screws securing plastic housing d Turn mixer upright and remove housing e Remove defective damp...

Page 12: ...Disconnect mixer from power supply b Peel off mixing surface disc and while holding the mixing platform to keep from turning remove mixing platform c While holding the rubber mixing cup to keep from...

Page 13: ...Speed control at minimum setting and too much pres sure on disc Defective speed control Defective motor Check mixer connections to power supply Replace microswitch Turn speed control to higher setting...

Page 14: ...4 14 Key No Part No Description Description Key No Part No This is not found on exploded view Replacement Parts List Ordering Procedures Please refer to the Specification Plate for the complete model...

Page 15: ...15 Exploded View Exploded View...

Page 16: ...use inconsistent with written operating instructions for the product mishandling contamination overheating modification or alteration of the product by any customer or third party or iii use of repla...

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