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1 Important safety information
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The prism-shaped MultiMACS Display contains less powerful
magnets; therefore, maintain a distance of at least 30 cm from the
above listed magnetically sensitive material. The force of attraction
between two magnets or between a magnet and magnetizable
material increases strongly the closer they get. Thus, keep any
magnetic material – including any other MultiMACS Magnet and
Display – at a safe distance.
Hazard of crushing and shearing
Tray in motion during operation.
Hazard of crushing fingers.
Operate only with attached protection screen.
Device must be able to be tilted backwards.
Warning:
Keep fingers etc. away from all moving parts of the
MultiMACS M96 Separator to avoid crushing and shearing injuries
or damage to the instrument.
If an object has been accidentically placed under the down-moving
magnet, the physical resistance of the object causes the instrument
to tilt backward, similar to a hydraulic jack. Do not place objects on
the MultiMACS M96 Separator. Leave a space of at least 20 cm
distance above and behind the MultiMACS M96 Separator to ensure
that the instrument is able to tilt backwards, thus avoiding potential
crushing and shearing injuries and minimizing instrument damage.
Do not circumvent any safety device or measurement. Keep the
proper respective Protective Screen attached to the MultiMACS M96
Separator when operating it manually.
Caution: For usage in a liquid-handling robot, removal of the Protective
Screen may be necessary. When using the MultiMACS M96 Separator
integrated into a compatible automated liquid-handling system,
assure that the combined system, i.e., MultiMACS M96 Separator,
MultiMACS 96 Magnet, and liquid-handling robot, meets all
requirements of safety and function before starting automated
processes. Thereby, particularly take the protection of the operator
into account.
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