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Press the                   key.  A single "pip" sounds.

The time display begins to flash.

Turn the Jog Dial to set a desired spinning time.

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To set the spinning time

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 Time setting range : 1 to 99 minutes and continuous run operation

Above 99 minutes, it becomes continuous run operation and the display indicates 

"F.-.".

After setting the time, leave it for approximately two seconds to finalize the setting.

TIME

The soft brake function provides the natural deceleration at the speed between 500rpm and 0rpm.

Press the                                     key.  A single "pip" sounds.

The soft brake lamp lights up to indicate the soft brake function is selected. 

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To select the soft brake

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 If the soft brake lamp lights up after turning on the power, it indicates that the soft brake function was 

selected during the last operation. 

SOFT BRAKE

 If the soft brake key is pressed while the soft brake indicator lamp is on, the soft brake setting is 

released.

Summary of Contents for MX-107

Page 1: ...7 MX 207 MX 107 Before starting operation read this manual thoroughly for a complete understanding of the centrifuge and its correct operation Carefully store this operation manual conveniently to hand so that the operator can consult it at any time FOR RESEARCH USE ...

Page 2: ...t the Symbols 1 2 Warnings and Cautions 1 3 Expected Lifetime of Rotors and Buckets in Years or Cycles 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 Operating Principles 2 2 Parts Identifications 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Moving and Installing the Device 3 2 Connecting to the Power Source and Grounding 4 OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART 5 OPERATION 5 1 Tourning On Off the Power switch 5 2 Opening Closing the Chamber Lid 5 3 Mounting ...

Page 3: ... the instruction contained in it The meaning of each symbol used in this Operator s Manual is given below indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to laboratory personnel 1 PRECAUTION FOR USE 1 1 About the Symbols WARNING CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury ...

Page 4: ... outlet It may cause an accidental fire short circuit or malfunction Do not place the power cord under heavy objects It may cause an accidental fire short circuit or malfunction When leaving the MX 307 207 and 107 out of use for a long period of time be sure to unplug for safety Failure to do so may allow insulation to deteriorate thereby causing an electrical shock short circuit or fire Avoid ins...

Page 5: ...X 307 207 and 107 to centrifuge flammable or explosive samples Failure to do so may damage the instrument thereby resulting in death or serious injury to laboratory personnel The MX 307 207 and 107 are not explosion proof models Do not use rotors or buckets beyond their expected lifetime in years or cycles Failure to do so may result in the rotor or bucket breaking during spinning Connect the MX 3...

Page 6: ...do so may break the tube and cause the rotor to fall off during spinning Do not exceed the actual maximum achieved sample capacity for the centrifuge tube An excessive capacity may cause sample to spill during spinning and result in an unbalanced load It may apply excessive force to the motor shaft thereby causing the rotor to fall off When the mass density of the sample exceeds 1 2 g cm3 the revi...

Page 7: ...e damage to the rotor Ensure that all buckets on the swing out rotor are allowed to move freely after loading sample tubes Otherwise unbalanced load may occur during spinning applying excessive force to the motor shaft thereby causing the rotor to fall off D o n o t e x c e e d t h e m a x i m u m allowable RCF of the tube Failure to do so may break the tube and cause the rotor to fall off during ...

Page 8: ...mation or corrosion are present stop using the rotor or bucket and contact your dealer or local TOMY representative Expected lifetime in years When the number of years listed in the table below has passed after delivery Information on the lifetime is engraved on the rotor and bucket marked with an asterisk in the table Engraved mark example Exp 08 2025 It indicates the expiration date is August 20...

Page 9: ...aintains the speed until the set operation time ends The separation of samples is attained by introducing centrifugal force generated by this rotor rotation When the preset time elapses the motor starts deceleration When the rotor stops rotation the centrifuge emits a signal tone and lights up the STOP lamp to indicate the centrifugation is finished While the centrifuge is powered on it maintains ...

Page 10: ... lid PUSH sticker Control panel Emergency lid lock release hole Front cover Mounting hole for acrylic case Inlet Drain hose drain plug Caster Temperature sensor Chamber Motor shaft Chamber lid gasket Lid hook Main power switch Power cord Power plug ...

Page 11: ...ergency use only Front cover This cover is to protect the front of the instrument Inlet Air is inhaled through this inlet to the refrigerating system Drain hose drain plug Condensation water in the chamber is drained through this outlet Caster These casters are used to move the instrument Motor shaft The rotor engages this motor shaft Chamber It is used for centrifugation Chamber lid gasket The se...

Page 12: ... open indicator lamp ECO indicator lamp Soft brake indicator lamp Function indicator lamp Stop indicator lamp Flash indicator lamp Start indicator lamp MEMORY 1 MEMORY 2 SOFT BRAKE FUNC FLASH TEMP TIME SPEED RCF DOOR START STOP 100rpm 100G MIN ECO Memory keys A Temperature setting key B Speed RCF setting key C Time setting key D ECO key E Soft brake key F Function key G Jog dial H Flash key I Star...

Page 13: ...rmal mode Please refer to 7 FUNCTION KEY Flash indicator lamp Lights up when the flash key is pressed to start a short time run Start indicator lamp Flashes during acceleration When the rotor has reached the set speed it stops flashing Stop indicator lamp Flashes during deceleration When the rotor has stopped spinning it ceases to flash Control Keys Memory keys Press this key to store or retrieve ...

Page 14: ...electrical components or fire Avoid installing the instrument in or near a sink or tap where there is a risk of it being splashed with water Failure to do so may cause a short circuit or electrical shock Install the instrument on a flat and level surface such as a concrete floor Failure to do so may cause the instrument to fall down thereby resulting in injury to laboratory personnel or damage to ...

Page 15: ...e it slowly Moving and installing the device Choose a site for the instrument that is well ventilated and free of direct sunlight and install it providing a clearance of at least 150mm at the rear and 100mm on each side of the instrument to ensure proper ventilation Insert the caster holder provided into the caster to fix it ...

Page 16: ... allowed Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060hPa Environmental Requirements Install the drain plug to drain hose Otherwise it may reduce cooling capacity Drain plug Hang the clear case to store the accessories on the side of the instrument with an attaching screw supplied Keep this Operator s Manual in the clear case for future reference O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l ...

Page 17: ...gas pipe Such grounding may cause an explosion electrical shock or malfunction The MX 307 207 and 107 should be properly grounded thereby protecting the operator against electrical shock from the power outlet If the necessary grounding is not provided in your facility contact a qualified electrician for arrangement of a proper grounding Protection against electrical shock is provided by connecting...

Page 18: ... dengen P 37 1 dengen 7 Ending operation 1 dengen P 37 1 dengen 1 dengen 1 dengen 8 Removing sample tubes 1 dengen P 21 1 dengen 9 Dismounting the rotor 1 dengen P 19 1 dengen 10 Turning off the main power switch P 19 P 21 For repetitive operations restart the operation with 3 Preparing sample tubes on the above flow chart of the operation sequence after removing sample tubes To continue operation...

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Page 20: ...ent To turn the power switch on Turn the instrument off a circle side with the main power switch To turn the power switch off After approximately two seconds the instrument will become operative The temperature speed and time displays on the control panel show set values of previous operation Do not turn off power during centrifuge operation If the instrument is turned off during spinning it will ...

Page 21: ... the lid cannot be opened until the lid lock has been released Push Hold around the PUSH sticker to slowly lift the lid Please keep the lid closed while the power is on If it is left open for a long time frost may form inside the chamber and thereby the chamber cannot be sufficiently cooled down Check for any foreign material or water inside the chamber To close the lid If any remove or drain it a...

Page 22: ...ion in rotors Otherwise the rotor may break during spinning thereby causing damage to the instrument Ensure that there is no foreign material in the rotor or in the chamber before operating the instrument If any it may break a sample during spinning and its broken pieces may scatter resulting in a serious accident Or an unbalanced load may occur thereby causing the rotor to fall off Ensure that th...

Page 23: ...n the rotor is properly seated on the motor shaft tighten up a rotor fixing screw Lightly tighten the rotor fixing screw on the motor shaft by turning it clockwise using the hexagon wrench supplied Hold the rotor and attempt to move it up and down to verify that the rotor is properly seated on the shaft Tighten the screw an additional 45 degree turn If the rotor clatters firmly tighten the screw u...

Page 24: ...roken during spinning resulting in an unbalanced load and causing the rotor to fall off Ensure that the maximum allowable RCF of the tube Failure to do so may break the tube and cause the rotor to fall off during spinning Do not exceed the actual maximum achieved sample capacity for the centrifuge tube An excessive capacity may cause the sample to spill during spinning and much less capacity may c...

Page 25: ... it is necessary to reduce the maximum allowable rotor speed By measuring the mass density of the sample the revised maximum speed can be calculated using the following formula Allowable rotor speed rpm max speed rpm 1 2 mean density of sample g cm 3 The actual maximum achieved capacity of the tube should be equal to 70 of the total tube capacity After loading samples ensure that tubes to be place...

Page 26: ...eep the load of samples and plates balanced when centrifuging samples of different relative densities After loading samples ensure that the two plates are loaded equally using a balancer Keep the weight difference between the two plates to be equal to or less than 0 2g To load samples The blackened circles indicate to load samples Examples of correctly loaded plates Examples of incorrectly loaded ...

Page 27: ...p or foreign material is inside the tube hole Otherwise unbalanced load may occur applying excessive force to the motor shaft thereby causing the rotor to fall off Ensure that the load of the tube or sample is appropriately balanced Otherwise it may cause an unbalanced load and apply excessive force to the motor shaft thereby causing the rotor to fall off Be sure to attach the rotor lid to the rot...

Page 28: ...es symmetrically about the rotor axis while balancing the volume of the tubes opposite one another Check the rotor for water drop or foreign material Install the rack by centering it over the rotor and lowering it straight down until it is seated on the bottom Make sure that the rack is properly seated in the rotor so that no rack is sticking outside the rotor To turn on the power A symbol and num...

Page 29: ...he rotor rack adapter ARA 01 When centrifuging microtubes with their caps being opened install the rack properly into the rotor in accordance with the following Do not stack the rack in piles Do not install the rack together with the ARA 01 adapter To install the rack with a tube cap being opened If the rack accommodating the tubes with their caps being opened is installed in piles or with the ada...

Page 30: ... temperature it makes it difficult to install the rack into the TMA 300 Caution for use of the plate rotor rack PCR96 02 INSTALLING PROCEDURE 1 Correctly install the loaded plate into the adapter A96 01PC Adapter A96 01PC Plate 2 Load the plate into the rotor rack PCR96 02 after being installed into the adapter so that the plate is positioned inside the rack 3 Make sure that the plates are properl...

Page 31: ...ut the rotor axis while balancing the volume of the tubes opposite one another For the TMA 25BH and TMA 26 rotors place the lid onto the rotor and ensure that it is surely secured To load samples Proper Tube Placement The blackened circles indicate proper tube placement for angle rotors Example TMP 21 The blackened circles indicate proper tube placement ...

Page 32: ...out rotor Otherwise it may apply excessive force to the rotor thereby causing damage to the rotor Ensure that all buckets on the swing out rotor are allowed to move freely after loading sample tubes Otherwise unbalanced load may occur during spinning applying excessive force to the motor shaft thereby causing the rotor to fall off ...

Page 33: ...volume of the tubes opposite one another Ensure that the tubes are placed symmetrically about a central point of the bucket Check all buckets on the rotor swing freely Place the lid onto the rotor and ensure that it is surely secured To load samples Proper Tube and Bucket Placement 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 3...

Page 34: ...setting range 9 to 35 in one degree increments Set temperatures referring to 11 2 Cooling Capacity on page in this Operator s Manual for controllable temperature range After setting the temperature leave it for approximately two seconds to finalize the setting The temperature display stops flashing and returns to the actual value from the set value When turning the power on the temperature is set ...

Page 35: ...ely two seconds to finalize the setting TIME The soft brake function provides the natural deceleration at the speed between 500rpm and 0rpm Press the key A single pip sounds The soft brake lamp lights up to indicate the soft brake function is selected To select the soft brake If the soft brake lamp lights up after turning on the power it indicates that the soft brake function was selected during t...

Page 36: ...n the swing out rotor move freely Check the rack in the rack in rotor is properly seated and does not stick outside the rotor Close the chamber lid The lid open lamp lights out Operation cannot be started until the lid has been securely closed Press the key A single pip sounds The start indicator lamp begins to flash When the rotor reaches the set speed the start lamp stays on START During spinnin...

Page 37: ...ut Decelerating Lights out Flashing Error occurring Lights out Lights up Flashing Set run time Time Speed rpm Set speed Start indicator lamp flashes during acceleration Start indicator lamp lights up during spinning at set speed Stop indicator lamp flashes during deceleration Speed range of soft brake applied selectable Stop indicator lamp lights up when rotor stops spinning ...

Page 38: ... STOP When the rotor has stopped the stop indicator lamp stays on and a peep peep buzzer sounds The safety interlock is released and the chamber lid can be opened 5 9 Removing Sample Tubes Open the chamber lid Remove sample tubes Clean rotors buckets and racks immediately when they are exposed to such strong corrosive samples as hydrochloric acid sulfur and organic solvents Please refer to 8 2 Cle...

Page 39: ...at the soft brake is selected 6 2 Changing Operating Conditions during the Run Each setting of operating conditions can be changed at any time during the run When the operation is completed after the change the newly set parameters are stored in the memory and will appear in the display at the next use Press the setting key of the operating parameter to be changed The current set value will appear...

Page 40: ...ip sounds The rotor accelerates to a set speed After reaching the set speed the deceleration starts and allows the rotor to stop Set value 1 6 4 Displaying the RCF The RCF can be displayed on the control panel instead of the speed The MX 307 207 and 107 calculate the RCF value from a rotational radius set by the key Before calculating the RCF value set the rotational radius properly in accordance ...

Page 41: ...m operation over calculated allowable speed of the rotor An excessive speed may damage the rotor bucket or rack thereby causing the rotor to fall off In speed setting mode press the key to switch the display from speed to RCF value Press the key again A single pip sounds The Speed RCF display begins to flash After checking that the G unit lamp lights up turn the Jog Dial to set a desired RCF The r...

Page 42: ...hts up to show the memory setting has been achieved Please note that the previous operating parameters in the selected memory have been cleared To store operating parameters MEMORY2 MEMORY1 Make sure that the rotor stops Press the desired memory number key or The indicator lamp on the selected memory key lights up to show the desired set of operating parameters is recalled and appears on the displ...

Page 43: ...e To change the setting of the ECO mode shift time refer to 7 8 ECO Mode Shift Time Setting When the centrifuge enters power saving mode the temperature control inside the chamber changes so that the temperature bands are widened to allow power saving The ECO mode operation ECO Temperature inside chamber Temperature control inside chamber Set tempera ture Time Temperature control inside chamber in...

Page 44: ... Setting of the buzzer time BL F6 Setting of the lid up monitoring time dr F7 Setting of the ECO mode shift time Ec d0 Display of the total time of the run d1 Display of the total count of the run FUNC Hold down the key for at least two seconds the indicator lamp on the function key lights up Turn the Jog Dial to display the desired code number Press the key The Speed RCF display begins to flash T...

Page 45: ...5 150 MX 107 The soft brake is applied at a speed less than or equal to the set speed 5 160 MX 207 MX 307 When turning on the unit again after turning off the power the setting returns to 5 7 3 Selecting the Flash Mode Pattern F2 This function allows selecting the Flash mode pattern Factory default value is 1 Set value Description 0 Flash run continues as long as the flash key is held down 1 The r...

Page 46: ...run Factory default value is 4 Set value sec Description 0 No buzzer sounds 1 99 Buzzer sounds for 1 to 99 seconds 7 7 Setting the Lid up Monitoring Time F6 This function allows checking the open closed status of the lid and setting the lid up monitoring time If the chamber lid is left open for a long time with the instrument turned on the chamber may become frosted inside and cannot be sufficient...

Page 47: ...n the control panel When pressing the key repeatedly the Speed RCF and Time displays toggle back and forth between time calculations for hours with 5 digits and minutes with 2 digits e g the total time of the run is displayed as 134 hours and 56 minutes START Press the START key to switch the display between hour and minute 7 10 Displaying the Total Count of the Run d1 This function allows display...

Page 48: ...he plug into the drain hose after draining To drain dew condensation water out from the chamber If the main unit exterior or the chamber interior becomes stained or dirty clean or disinfect it according to the following procedure Wipe the unit with a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent Wipe away any detergent residue using a cloth dipped in clear water and squeezed almost dry To clean th...

Page 49: ... 48 Disinfect the unit with ethanol To disinfect the main unit ...

Page 50: ...ve stubborn stains with a neutral detergent Do not use caustic detergents or detergents other than neutral detergents These may cause corrosion Rinse them with distilled water Wipe dry with a soft cloth Sterilize with a gas or disinfect with ethanol To disinfect rotors buckets and racks If rotors buckets or racks are heated at 100 or higher it may cause corrosion or damage If there are specific in...

Page 51: ...ng a cloth dipped in clear water and squeezed almost dry Perform cleaning referring to 8 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Rotor To keep the MX 307 207 and 107 in good operating order perform cleaning and inspection monthly according to the following procedure To clean the unit 2 Chamber interior Be careful not to bend the temperature sensor It may cause malfunction Wipe the motor shaft with a soft ...

Page 52: ... Heat exchanger Do not touch sharp edges on the heat exchanger It may cut your fingers Do not bend the heat exchanger fin It may reduce the cooling capacity Wipe the exterior of the unit with a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent Wipe away any detergent residue using a cloth dipped in clear water and squeezed almost dry 5 Main unit exterior The control panel is very fragile Be careful no...

Page 53: ...See 11 1 Acceleration and Deceleration Times in this Operator s Manual To inspect the unit 2 Chamber interior Check for any damage or deformation 3 Motor shaft Check for any damage deformation or corrosion Check for any damage deformation or corrosion Check all nuts and bolts for any loose Check lid hook for damage deformation or corrosion 4 Main unit exterior Check the deceleration time using rot...

Page 54: ...and grounded And then turn on the power again The MX 307 207 or 107 vibrates abnormally and makes a loud noise Buckets racks or tubes are not properly installed Install buckets racks and tubes properly The load is unbalanced Balance the load The instrument is placed on an unstable surface or it is not properly installed Install the instrument properly on a level surface The MX 307 207 or 107 does ...

Page 55: ... lid remains open for a long time while the operation is halted Close the lid B A3 The rotor in use approaches the end of its lifetime Call for service and replace it A B A4 The rotor in use has reached the end of its lifetime Stop using the rotor immediately Call for service and replace it A B A5 The set speed exceeds the maximum allowable speed of the rotor Set the speed which does not exceed th...

Page 56: ...llowing procedures be taken before shipping it If the instrument or any parts of the instrument has been exposed to infectious and hazardous or radioactive substances the instrument or the parts must be appropriately decontaminated before it will be accepted for further processing by our repair technicians If the instrument or any parts of the instrument has any residue of blood or other chemicals...

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Page 58: ...urn off the power switch and unplug the instrument from the power outlet Insert the hexagon wrench provided into the hole on the upper left of the front panel to release the lid lock while lightly pushing down around the PUSH sticker on the lid See illustration on the right Hold around the PUSH sticker on the lid and slowly lift it If the rotor is in motion when power is returned The error code E7...

Page 59: ...tely decontaminated before transfer or disposal If the instrument or any parts of the instrument has any residue of blood or other chemicals and has been identified as hazardous the instrument or the parts must be appropriately decontaminated before transfer or disposal In order to properly fulfill our warranty obligations we keep complete records on all products sold to ensure that they should be...

Page 60: ... 36sec 35sec 1min 50sec TMA 26 16sec 19sec 50sec TMA 27 55sec 60sec 3min 50sec TMA 29 24sec 26sec 1min 35sec TMA 30 36sec 35sec 2min 25sec TMA 32 36sec 35sec 2min 20sec TMS 21 16sec 18sec 1min 05sec 500rpm a b Max Speed of each Rotor c The data in the above table are intended only as a reference guide Deceleration time b Normal deceleration time Soft Brake Off Deceleration time c Approximate decel...

Page 61: ...n using the AR002 64 rack the speed at the operating temperature of 4 is 14 000rpm 2 MX 207 When using the AR002 64 rack the speed at the operating temperature of 4 is 13 500rpm MX 307 When using the AR002 64 rack the speed at the operating temperature of 4 is 14 000rpm 3 MX 307 When using the AR002 64 rack the speed at the operating temperature of 4 is 14 000rpm 4 MX 207 When using the AR002 64 r...

Page 62: ...0 TMA 200 TMA 300 Rotors MX 307 MX 207 MX 107 TMP 21 TMP 24 TMA 22 TMA 25BH TMA 26 TMA 27 TMA 29 TMA 30 TMA 32 Rotors MX 307 MX 207 MX 107 TMS 21 Rack In Rotor Applicable Not applicable Angle Rotor Applicable Not applicable Swing Out Rotor Applicable Not applicable ...

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Page 65: ... capacity Number of tubes places Max allowable speed rpm Max RCF G radius mm Remark s Nominal capacity ml Model Name Size φ L mm M ater ial S B h o a t p t e o m Max allowable RCF G AR015 24 2 2ml centrifuge tube 11 42 PP C 2 24 15 000 20 380 81 1 5 1 5ml centrifuge tube 11 41 PP C 1 5 24 15 000 20 380 81 AR002 64 0 2 0 2ml 8 well PCR tube strip PP C 0 2 Out 8 well tube stripx4 15 000 18 120 72 In...

Page 66: ...er 4xPCR 8 well tube strip AR005 24 15 000 19 880 45 79 55 24x0 5ml microtube AR015 SC24 15 000 20 380 42 81 51 24xCentrifugal Filter Units 2 AR050 12 15 000 20 130 35 80 43 12x5ml tube AR141 08 15 000 20 380 27 81 43 8x14ml tube AR300 06 15 000 20 380 25 81 43 6x30ml tube Applicable models MX 307 and MX 207 Rmin Rmin Rmax Rmax Rmin Rmax Rmin Rmax These racks can be stacked in two piles Do not sta...

Page 67: ... 18 120 72 In 8 well tube stripx4 16 350 65 AR005 24 0 5 0 5ml centrifuge tube 7 9 31 PP C 0 5 24 15 000 19 880 79 AR015 SC24 Centrifugal Filter Units 11 46 24 15 000 20 380 81 2 2ml centrifuge tube 11 42 PP C 2 24 15 000 20 380 81 1 5 1 5ml centrifuge tube 11 41 PP C 1 5 24 15 000 20 380 81 AR050 12 5 TOM PT0050 11 15 59 PP C 20 130 3 5 12 15 000 20 130 80 AR141 08 14 FLC 352006 17 100 PP R 3 000...

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Page 69: ...0 380 25 81 43 6x30ml tube AR150 08 15 000 20 380 22 81 43 8x15 ml culture tube AR501 04 15 000 20 130 25 80 43 4x50ml tube 2 3 4x14ml tube AR510 04 15 000 20 380 25 81 43 4x50 ml culture tube 4x15 ml culture tube PCR96 02 A96 01PC 14 000 10 740 15 340 90 49 70 30 58 2x96 well PCR plate 2 4 Applicable models MX 307 Rmin Rmin Rmin Rmax Rmax Rmax Rmin Rmax These racks can be stacked in two or three ...

Page 70: ...11 41 PP C 1 5 24 15 000 20 380 81 AR050 12 5 TOM PT0050 11 15 59 PP C 20 130 3 5 12 15 000 20 130 80 AR141 08 14 FLC 352006 17 100 PP R 3 000 9 8 8 5 700 2 940 81 352001 PS 1 400 3 900 1 380 81 10 NAL 3119 0010 16 81 4 PPCO 50 000 7 8 15 000 20 380 81 3118 0010 16 1 81 7 PC AR300 06 30 NAL 3119 0030 25 5 94 3 PPCO R 50 000 21 6 15 000 20 380 81 AR150 08 15 COR 430766 16 120 PP C 12 000 10 5 8 11 ...

Page 71: ...PP C ー ー Plate center 14 000 10 740 49 Plate side 15 340 70 When centrifuging at 15 000rpm set temperature should not exceed 20 Tube strength may be degraded under some use conditions such as solvent set temperature and operation frequency which can cause damage to the tube Perform a trial run under actual operating conditions before use and verify that tubes are in good condition with no cracks o...

Page 72: ... 01 18 62 40 70 40 18 18 A 004 A 004 Radius mm 18 2 ml centrifuge tube 11 42 Adapter 40 Tube size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes 13 590 54 40 18 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 Rmax Rmin TMP 21 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 MX 107 Max speed 15 000rpm Max RCF 17 860G Tube angle 45deg Max radius Rmax 71mm Min radius Rmin 40mm Rotor capacity 18 2ml tube Tube Adapter Compatibility Tabl...

Page 73: ... 01 24 77 55 86 55 24 24 A 004 A 004 Radius mm 24 2 ml centrifuge tube 11 42 Adapter 55 Tube size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes 14 060 69 55 24 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 TMP 24 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 MX 107 Max speed 13 500rpm Max RCF 17 730G Tube angle 45deg Max radius Rmax 87mm Min radius Rmin 55mm Rotor capacity 24 2ml tube Rmin Rmax Tube Adapter Compatibility Tabl...

Page 74: ...size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes Outer 18 Inner 18 Outer 18 Outer 18 Outer 18 Outer 18 59 35 14 840 14 590 58 44 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 Outer 18 TMA 22 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 Max speed 15 000rpm Max RCF 19 120G Tube angle 45deg Max radius Rmax1 76mm Max radius Rmax2 61mm Min radius Rmin1 44mm Min radius Rmin2 35mm Rotor capacity 18 2ml tube outer ring Rotor capac...

Page 75: ... tube Tubes Actual capacity ml Max capacity Number of tubes places Max allowable speed rpm Max RCF G radius mm Remarks Nominal capacity ml Mfr Model Name Size φ L mm M ater ial S B h o a t p t e o m Max allowable RCF G 50 NAL 3118 0050 28 8 107 PC R 50 000 35 4 15 000 19 120 76 3119 0050 28 8 106 7 PPCO R 50 000 Tube Adapter Compatibility Table Rmin Rmax ...

Page 76: ...6 01 12 55 32 64 32 12 12 MA004 01 MA004 01 Radius mm 12 2 ml centrifuge tube 11 42 Adapter 32 Tube size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes 13 170 46 32 12 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 TMA 26 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 Max speed 16 000rpm Max RCF 18 320G Tube angle 45deg Max radius Rmax 64mm Min radius Rmin 32mm Rotor capacity 12 2ml tube Rmax Rmin Tube Adapter Compatibility Tabl...

Page 77: ... o m Max allowable RCF G 50 COR 430291 29 116 PP C 15 500 35 4 10 000 9 390 84 430829 430304 29 116 PET C 3 600 35 4 6 100 3 500 84 FLC 352070 30 115 PP C 9 400 35 4 10 000 9 390 84 35 NAL 3148 0050 28 6 113 8 PPCO C 50 000 24 5 4 15 000 21 130 84 3146 0050 28 8 114 1 PC C 50 000 24 5 4 15 000 15 COR 430766 16 120 PP C 12 000 10 5 4 11 500 11 980 81 430791 FLC 352196 17 120 PP C 6 000 10 5 4 8 100...

Page 78: ...6 01 24 75 52 84 52 24 24 MA004 01 MA004 01 Radius mm 24 2 ml centrifuge tube 11 42 Adapter 52 Tube size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes 16 610 66 52 24 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 TMA 29 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 Max speed 15 000rpm Max RCF 21 130G Tube angle 44deg Max radius Rmax 84mm Min radius Rmin 52mm Rotor capacity 24 2ml tube Rmin Rmax Tube Adapter Compatibility Tabl...

Page 79: ...apacity Number of tubes Inner 18 Outer 18 Inner 18 Outer 18 Inner 18 Outer 18 Inner 18 Outer 18 Inner 18 74 42 18 620 72 42 18 120 64 42 16 100 73 42 18 370 64 42 16 100 16 610 66 52 Outer 18 Inner 18 56 42 14 090 MA002 01PC 0 2 ml centrifuge tube 6 3 24 TMA 30 Applicable models MX 307 Max speed 15 000rpm Max RCF 21 130G Tube angle 44deg Max radius Rmax1 84mm Max radius Rmax2 74mm Min radius Rmin1...

Page 80: ... allowable speed rpm Max RCF G radius mm Remarks Nominal capacity ml Mfr Model Name Size φ L mm M ater ial S B h o a t p t e o m Max allowable RCF G 14 FLC 352001 17 100 PS R 1 400 9 8 8 3 900 1 390 82 352006 17 100 PP R 3 000 5 700 2 980 82 13 AST 60 541 16 5 105 PP R 4 000 9 1 8 6 600 3 990 82 10 NAL 3119 0010 16 81 4 PPCO R 50 000 7 8 15 000 20 630 82 3118 0010 16 1 81 7 PC R 50 000 Tube Adapte...

Page 81: ... 41 M0406 05 5 4 66 33 79 33 9 4 9 4 M0404 09 M0415 04 Radius mm 4 4 2 ml centrifuge tube 11 42 Bucket 35 Tube size φ L mm Max capacity Number of tubes TMS 21 Applicable models MX 307 MX 207 Rotor capacity 4 buckets Bucket Code No Max speed rpm Bucket capacity M0415 04 15 000 4 2ml microtube M0406 05 15 000 5 0 5ml microtube M0404 09 15 000 9 0 4ml microtube Tube Adapter Compatibility Table ...

Page 82: ... over current detector Abnormally high or low chamber temperature detector Rotor identification system Imbalance detector Refrigerant HFC134a 250g HFC134a 210g HFC134a 200g Power Requirements 1 Phase AC110 120V 50 60Hz 15A 1 Phase AC220 230 240V 50 60Hz 8A Rated Current 110 120V 12A 220 230 240V 6A 110 120V 10A 220 230 240V 5A 110 120V 8A 220 230 240V 4A Breaker Rated breaking current 110 120V 15A...

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