OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PIPET WASHER/DRYER COMBINATIONS (Models 137100 & 137100-2)
PIPET DRYER (Models 1372 & 1372-2)
N2400012 Rev 2 01/2013
Boekel Scientific
855 Pennsylvania Blvd.
Feasterville, PA 19053
t: 215-396-8200
f: 215-396-8264
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The Boekel series of Pipet Dryer and Combination
Washer/Dryer are manufactured from top quality
stainless steel and are designed to provide
automatic washing and heat drying of glass pipets
up to 375mm long. The series consists of a Pipet
Dryer only unit and a Pipet Washer/Dryer unit that
combines both the washing and drying functions.
Model 137100 & 137100-2 that provide washing
capability can be hooked directly to the lab faucet
(with user supplied hose) or permanently connected
to the lab’s water supply. This model is designed
with a natural “air gap” in the incoming water fill
tube to prevent back siphoning into the water
supply.
The models that provide electrical heat drying
capabilities are available in both 115 VAC and 230
VAC versions.
UNPACKING
1. Remove the unit from the carton.
2. Inspect for damage. Report all shipping
damage to the carrier immediately. Shipping
damages are covered by the carrier and repair
and/or replacement for shipping damage must
be coordinated through the carrier.
3. Retain all packaging material in the event that
the unit must be returned.
4. Completely fill out and return the self addressed
Boekel Warranty Registration card to Boekel
Scientific.
SETUP AND OPERATION OF PIPET DRYER
(Models 1372 and 1372-2)
1. Place the unit on a level surface and insert the
power cord plug into a grounded receptacle of
appropriate voltage.
2. For efficient operation, begin Pipet Dryer warm
up while pipets are being washed. To start the
Pipet Dryer,
move the toggle switch to the “ON”
position. The red pilot light should illuminate.
3. Allow wet pipets to drain before placing them
into a hot dryer. Place pipets tip down into the
Pipet Dryer. An optional pipet holder (model
13741/2) is available for transferring pipets and
holding pipets in the dryer.
4. Drying time will vary, depending on quantity
and size of glassware. The approximate drying
time is one hour.
5. NEVER allow the Pipet Dryer to run overnight.
High temperature can build up and cause the
heater to burn out.
SETUP
AND
OPERATION
OF
PIPET
WASHER/DRYER (Model 137100 & 137100-2)
1. Place the unit on a level surface. A level
surface is required for the unit to operate and
drain properly. If a slanted drain board is used,
the unit must be built up on the low side so that
the unit sits level.
2. A 1/2" I.P.S. hose barb is supplied for
connecting the unit to a lab faucet with a user
supplied rubber hose. This hose barb may be
removed
for
alternate
forms
of
water
connection. NOTE: Some states require the
use of an approved vacuum breaker in the
water supply line. Please consult your local
plumbing codes.
3.
A 1” I.P.S. thread is provided on the drain port
to allow permanent connection of a drain line if
desired. Any such drain line must be capable
of handling the three gallons of water that are
instantly released during washing action. The
drain must not back up during water release.