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Suggested air volumes:
- Contaminated areas (communities, processing rooms, etc) 10 - 200 litres of air
- Normal areas (laboratory benches, houses, etc) 200 - 500 litres of air
- Sterile or high risk areas (cleanrooms, operating theatres, etc) 500 - 1000 litres of air.
Start with the same air volume as the previous sample
SAS SUPER ISOLATOR
Switch on the SAS using the ‘ON/OFF’ switch. You will then see the following display with the last aspirated volume
of air:
START FOR XXX
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
Push the ‘START’ button to start a sampling cycle with the displayed volume of air.
[ XX]
→
XXX
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
DUO SAS SUPER 360 - DUO SAS Isolator
Switch on the SAS using the ‘ON/OFF’ switch. You will then see the following display with the last aspirated volume
of air:
SELECT HEAD
Select the desires head by using the “
▲
” or “
▼
” arrows and press ‘ENTER’, the main screen will be displayed
START FOR XXX
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
Push the ‘START’ button to start a sampling cycle with the displayed volume of air.
[ XX]
→
XXX
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
‘STANDARD MODE’
The standard mode function allows the operator to select a sampling volume from a list of eight standard volumes.
Switch on the instrument and wait until the main screen is displayed:
START FOR XXX
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
Press the “
▼
” or “
▲
” arrows to reach the
STANDARD MODE
MM/DD/YY - HH:MM
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