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Precautions
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Heraeus Multifuge 4KR
Thermo Scientific
Please pay particular attention to the following aspects:
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Location: well-ventilated environment, set-up on a level and rigid surface with adequate
load-bearing capacity.
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Rotor installation: make sure the rotor is locked properly into place before operating the
centrifuge.
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Especially when working with corrosive samples (salt solutions, acids, bases), the
accessory parts and vessel have to be cleaned carefully.
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Always balance the samples.
Centrifuging hazardous substances:
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Do not centrifuge explosive or flammable materials or substances which could react
violently with one another.
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The centrifuge is neither inert nor protected against explosion. Never use the centrifuge
in an explosion-prone environment.
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Do not centrifuge inflammable substances.
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Do not centrifuge toxic or radioactive materials or any pathogenic micro-organisms
without suitable safety precautions.
When centrifuging microbiological samples from the Risk Group II (according to the
Bio-safety Manual" of the World Health Organization (WHO)), aerosol-tight biological
seals have to be used.
For materials in a higher risk group, extra safety measures have to be taken.
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If toxins or pathogenic substances have gotten into the centrifuge or its parts,
appropriate disinfection measures have to be taken (see
“Disinfection”
on
page 5-4
).
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Highly corrosive substances which can cause material damage and impair the
mechanical stability of the rotor, should only be centrifuged in corresponding protective
tubes.
WARNING
If a hazardous situation occurs, turn off the power supply to the centrifuge and leave the
area immediately.
Remaining risk: Improper use can cause damages, contamination, and injuries
with fatal consequences.
Remaining risk: Improper use can cause damages, contamination, and injuries
with fatal consequences.