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5.

 

Preparing instrument for use 

 

Attention! 

The adapters supplied with the instrument are made of polypropylene (PP), and can 

only be used for media which does not attack PP.

 

 

Warning! 

Wear protective clothing, eye protection and gloves.

 

Follow all Safety Instructions 

and observe the

 

Operating Exclusions and Limitations.

 

 

Figure 1 

Warning! 

Always wear protective gloves when touching the instrument and the bottle, 

especially when using dangerous liquids. Carry the mounted instrument only as shown in 
figure 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 550.001.305

Page 1: ...5 1 to 5mL 550 001 310 2 to 10mL 550 001 325 2 5 to 25mL 550 001 350 10 to 50ml Please read the User Manual carefully before use and follow all operating and safety instructions Technical specificatio...

Page 2: ...onents 4 3 Operating Exclusions 5 4 Operating Limitations 5 5 Preparing instrument for use 6 6 Mounting instrument on bottle 8 7 Priming the instrument 8 8 Cleaning 11 9 Autoclaving 12 10 Checking the...

Page 3: ...lth practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use a Follow the general instructions for hazard prevention and safety regulations e g wear protective clothing eye pro...

Page 4: ...cap 16 Valve block 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 5 6 15 16 Application and Design This instrument is designed for dispensing liquids observing the following limits 15 to 40 C of instrument and reagent...

Page 5: ...luorinated hydrocarbons or liquids which form deposits may make the piston difficult to move or may cause jamming When dispensing flammable media make provisions to avoid static charging e g do not di...

Page 6: ...h does not attack PP Warning Wear protective clothing eye protection and gloves Follow all Safety Instructions and observe the Operating Exclusions and Limitations Figure 1 Warning Always wear protect...

Page 7: ...charge tubes 1 2 Figure 2 1 Firmly tighten the discharge valve 2 Push the discharge tube as far as possible into the discharge valve Connecting the filling tube 1 2 Figure 3 1 Cut off the bottom of th...

Page 8: ...e made of polypropylene PP and can only be applied to media which do not attack PP 7 Priming the instrument Attention For small bottles use a bottle stand to prevent tipping over Warning Reagent may d...

Page 9: ...e piston up then press it down rapidly 3 Repeat this procedure until most of the air bubbles in the glass cylinder and discharge tube have been removed Note Before using the instrument for the first t...

Page 10: ...s pushed on Reagent may drop off the discharge tube and closure cap Setting the volume 1 2 3 Figure 7 Figure 8 Hold an appropriate collecting vessel under the discharge tube opening Pull the piston up...

Page 11: ...of the liquid but still in the bottle 3 Carefully tap the filling tube against the bottle from the inside so that the reagent runs back into the bottle 4 Remove the closure cap and dispense the remain...

Page 12: ...2 Unscrew the discharge tube 3 Remove valve locking ring 4 Unscrew the discharge valve using the mounting tool Remove the valve with its sealing washer Make sure the sealing washer does not remain in...

Page 13: ...autoclaving inspect all parts for deformities or damage If necessary replace them Do not reassemble the instrument until it has cooled down to room temperature cooling time approx 2 hours Mounting to...

Page 14: ...mble Follow all cleaning instructions Filling not possible Volume adjusted to minimum setting Sticking filling valve Set to required volume Clean the filling valve If necessary replace the valve with...

Page 15: ...original manufacturer s tube on firmly Cleaning procedure Push the filling tube on firmly If this does not suffice cut off approx 1 cm of tube at the upper end and re connect it or replace filling tub...

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