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Rev. 03 / 02.2021
AB3200
70 / 88
Cleaning, disinfection and maintenance
Fig. 29: Centrifuging chamber
1 Centrifuging chamber
Fig. 30: Rotor
Maintenance
NOTICE
To disinfect the centrifuge, use a suitable aldehyde-free dis-
infectant with an ethanol base (at least 45%) with the fol-
lowing efficacy spectrum:
−
bactericidal (incl. MRSA)
−
tuberculocidal
−
yeasticidal (C. albicans)
−
virus-inactivating (HBV, HIV, HCV, Vaccinia, BVDV, influ-
enza/Noro viruses)
When using the disinfectant, observe the safety data sheet
from the disinfectant manufacturer.
In order to be able to disinfect the centrifuge chamber of the device, the
rotor can be removed from the device in a few steps.
‘Removing and installing the rotor’ on page 39.
1.
Ingredients of suitable disinfectants:
Ethanol, n-propanol, ethyl hexanol, anionic tensides,
corrosion inhibitors.
Do not use spray disinfectants.
Only use wipe disinfectants and thoroughly dry the
disinfected areas afterwards.
Disinfect the centrifuge chamber of the device.
2.
Disinfect the removed rotor.
3.
Remount the rotor after disinfection
installing the rotor’ on page 39.
8.3
Maintenance
In order to ensure the longevity and error-free running of the device, the
device must be maintained at regular intervals by the manufacturer or per-
sonnel authorized by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer offers maintenance contracts for this purpose. The oper-
ating company and the user are obligated to make sure that the mainte-
nance is carried out by an authorized service technician.
Interval
Maintenance work
Personnel
Before every use
Check the device and accessories to make sure
there is no corrosion (rust).
Authorized skilled per-
sonnel with special in-
struction