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Figure 2. Unit side and back overview. Setting up
4.4.
Setup
.
4.4.1. Place the unit on a strong horizontal surface, which can safely support weight of the
unit. To provide optimal ventilation, ensure 100 mm clearance on each side.
Operation conditions are described in the
Specification
section.
4.4.2. Remove the protecting cover.
4.4.3. Unpack the plate platform.
4.4.4. Place the plate platform on the railing (fig. 2/1) so that the plate holder (flat spring)
faces the rear side of the unit (fig. 2/2). Magnet on the other side of the rail locks the
platform into start position.
Note:
If the plate platform is installed improperly, the magnet does not hold
it in place and the platform will be able to move freely. Move the
platform along the railing until the magnets lock. Increase of
resistance to movement indicates that the magnets are locked.
4.4.5. Unpack the manifold.
4.4.6. Install the manifold in the slots of the holder arm (fig. 2/3). Magnets in the manifold
and the holder arm connect and align the manifold.
4.4.7. Connect the manifold inlet connector supplying the liquid and the
blue
-coloured
Washing Head Dispense
connector at the rear panel of the unit (fig. 3/2) with a tube
(fig. 1/7).
4.4.8. Connect the manifold outlet connector and the
yellow
-coloured
Washing Head
Aspirate
connector at the rear panel of the unit (fig. 3/4) with a tube (fig. 1/8).
Note:
Use the provided labels for marking bottles with washing solutions
and bottles for collecting waste liquid and aerosol.
4.4.9. Connect the #4
green
-coloured
Waste bottle
outlet on the rear side of the unit to the
connector of 2-litre bottle #4 for waste liquid collecting (fig. 3/1).
4.4.10. Place the tube for the hydrophobic filter (fig. 1/9) on the connector of the half-litre
bottle #5, then place the hydrophobic filter on the tube (fig.
1/13). Check that the “IN”
marking on the filter is facing the bottle #5 (fig. 11).
4.4.11. Connect the Waste bottle #4 to the half-litre bottle #5 (fig. 3/10).