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1.    centrifuge   Cat  No   10223e NAJ f W  20223e ENG    user manual   Cat  No    MED INSTRUMENTS    2012 11 26    USER MANUAL    Centrifage MEW 22Sc                      LABORATORY CENTRIFUGE    MPW 223e  A    Read this before use         MPW Med  instruments  46 Boremlowska Street  04 347 Warsaw Poland  tel  48 22 610 81 07  service   fax  48 22 610 55 36 IVD  mpw mpw pl  www mpw pl       Statement of Conformity   The following machine is in accordance with the regulations of the EU Directive 98 79 EC and with the  harmonized standards PN EN 61010 1 and PN EN 61010 2 020     Contents      Application       Technical data     ZAJ  ZAM   21 2   22     Accessories   Basic accessories   Optional accessories     Exploitation materials       Installation      gt    Dees  3 3   3 4     Unpacking of the centrifuge   Location   Connection to mains     Fuses         Description of the centrifuge     4 1     General description       Safe working conditions     oy  5 2   5 3   5 4   5 5     Operating personnel    Guarantee period and operation life   Safekeeping period    Hints on centrifuging     Hazards and precautions       Operation of the centrifuge     6 1   6 2   6 3   6 4   6 5   6 6   6 6 1   6 6 2   6 6 3     Mounting of the rotor and accessories   Construction and safety measures   Drive    Data setting and read out    Controls    Safety devices    Cover lock    Rest state check     Unbalanced load checking system     7  Description of the centrifuge operating elements   7 1
2.   Control panel  7 2    Switching the centrifuge on   7 2 1  Selection of the program   7 2 2  Start of the program   7 2 3  Emergency stop   7 2 4  End of the centrifuging   7 2 5  Programming   7 3    Mathematical relations   7 3 1  RCF  relative centripetal force   7 3 2  Nomogram of relationship   rotational speed centrifuging radius RCF    7 3 3  Maximum load     8  Cleaning  disinfection  maintenance   8 1  Cleaning of the centrifuge   5 2  Cleaning of the accessories   8 3  Sterilization and disinfection of the rotating chamber and accessories   8 4  Lubrication     8 5  Glass cracking     9  Emergency conditions     service     9 1  Troubleshooting     10  Safety work   10 1  Safety work inspection procedures     10 2  Inspection procedures carried out by the operator     11  Conditions of repairs     12  Manufacturer   s data     13  Information about Distributor   Annexes     Statement of conformity     Declaration of decontamination  repair        Declaration of decontamination  return     1  Application     The MPW 223e centrifuge is a table top laboratory centrifuge intended for in vitro diagnostic  IVD   Its  construction ensures easy operation  safe work and wide range of applications in laboratories engaged in  routine medical analyses  biochemical research works etc  It is intended for separation of mixtures   suspensions and systemic fluids into constituents of different densities under influence of the centrifugal  force  This centrifuge is not biotight and
3.  of centrifuging  Selection of the time of sedimentation and the RCF value shall be carried out  experimentally for a given product     Once every 100 rpm electronic circuit automatically calculates and displays averaged RCF value     14    7 3 2  Nomogram of relationship   rotational speed centrifuging radius RCF    Centrifuging radius  cm     50    45    40    35    30  29  28  21  26  25  24  23  22  21  20  19    18    A 17  16    14  13    12    11    10    Formula used for calculation of this  nomogram      2   R C F   11 18   r    n 1000   where    R C F   multiple of   gravitational speed  r   centrifuging radius  cm   n   rotational speed  r p m    g   gravitational acceleration    Example of making use    of the nomogram     A 14 4 cm  B 4600 r p m   C 3400 x g    RCF    n  1000             11 18   r     RCF    2        mn  ni  T000      I         15    R C F   x  g    multiple of  gravitational  acceleration    100000    50000  40000    30000    20000  15000    10000  8000  6000    5000  4000    3000  2400  2000  1500  1200  1000  800  600  500  400    300    200    150    120  100  80    60  50  40  30  25  20                  AO        r p m     20000    15000  14000  13000  12000  11000    10000  9000  8000    7000  6000    5000    4500  4000    3500  3000    2500    2000    1500  1400  1300  1200    1100  1000    900  800  700    600    500    400    300    200    7 3 3  Maximum load    In order to avoid overloading of the rotor one shall observe maximum load w
4.  on or screw the caps on vessels and rotors  when they have such     10  In the case of centrifuging in angle rotor  test tubes  buckets  have to be filled properly in order    to avoid overflows    11  CAUTION  Centrifuge will tolerate small weight differences occuring during loading of rotors   However it is recommended to equalize vessels loads as much as possible in order to ensure  minimal vibrations during operation     12  Maximum unbalance amounts up to 15 g    13  In order to prolong lifetime of the rotor and gaskets rotors shall be lubricated with the  maintenance oil  while gaskets and threaded parts shall be lubricated with vaseline    14  For replacement of the rotor one shall release clamping by several turns of the bolt and then    using both hands grab the rotor at opposite sides taking it away from drive shaft by pulling it up     6 2  Construction and safety measures    The centrifuge has rigid self supporting structure  Housing is made of plastic while front is made of steel  sheet  Cover is fixed on steel axles of hinges and from the front is locked with electromagnetic lock blocking  possible opening during centrifugation  Bowl forming the rotation chamber is made of acid resistant steel  sheet     6 3  Drive   Drive constitutes brushless induction motor of low noise level  free of carbon brushes  This solution  eliminated the danger of contamination the preparations with carbon dust     6 4  Data setting and read out    Data setting and read out system f
5.  penetrating the centrifuge     16    Containers and rotors can be autoclaved at 121  124 C for 15 minutes at 215 kPa  The centrifuge shall be  disinfected with disinfecting agents used normally in the health care sector   for examples look at  amp  2 2     The user is responsible for disinfecting the centrifuge properly  if a dangerous material has been  spilled outside or inside the unit  Always wear protective gloves when performing the work described  above     8 4  Lubrication   The rotor pins shall be always lubricated with acid free vaseline  In this way is ensured uniform deflection  of the buckets and quiet centrifuge operation     8 5  Glass cracking    In the case of glass cracking one shall wear safety gloves and all debris shall be accurately removed  Rubber   inserts shall be exactly cleaned or possibly replaced  Otherwise one has to take into account the following   possibilities      Glass particles left in the rubber cushion  pad  will cause once more glass cracking      Glass particles left in containers make impossible uniform deflecting of the buckets and round carriers  resulting in unbalance      Glass particles left in the rotor chamber cause metal abrasion because of strong air circulation    This dust will not only contaminate the centrifuge chamber  rotor  buckets  carriers and centrifuged material   but will cause as well damages of surfaces of the accessories  rotors and the centrifuge chamber  For   complete removal of glass particles and metal du
6.  therefore during centrifugation of preparations that require  biotightness one has to use closed and sealed buckets and rotors  It is prohibited to centrifuge caustic   inflammable and explosive preparations in the centrifuge     2  Technical data     Manufacturer     MPW Med  instruments     46  Boremlowska Street  Warsaw Poland  Type  MPW 223e    Mains  LI N PE V Hz  10  230 V 50 60 Hz or 110 V 50 60 Hz    Maximum power consumption 120 W  Interference level PN EN 55011  Noise level 50 dB  Rotational speed range 300   4000 rpm  Maximum capacity 500 ml  Maximum acceleration RCF 2320 x 6  Maximum kinetic energy 1536 Nm  Time range 1   99 min  SHORT   short duration operation   Physical data    Depth 435 mm  Width 355 mm  Height 270 mm  Weight 13 kg    Centrifuge operation conditions   Environmental temperature    Relative humidity at ambient temperature    Installation category  Degree of pollution  Protection zone    2 1  Accessories     PN EN 61010 1 p 1 4 1    5      40  C    lt  80    II PN EN 61010 1   2 PN EN 61010 1   300 mm    2 1 1  Basic accessories  enclosed with every centrifuge        17142 complete clamp pes  1    17162 spanner for the key ss l    17099T spanner for the rotor k l    17861 fuses WTA T 4 A 250 V A 2    17866 power cord 230 V   l    17867 power cord 110 V  optionally  7 l    20223e ENG Operating Instruction A l    2 1 2  Optional accessories   Depending on customer   s need MPW 223e centrifuge can be provided with accessories specified below     Ca
7. ART key  provided that cover is closed     7 2 3  Emergency stop   At any time during centrifuging it is possible to interrupt the process and stop the rotor quickly with single  pushing of STOP key     7 2 4  End of the centrifuging    After termination of time of centrifugation preset in the program  braking follows  At the end of deceleration  the rotational speed drops at slower rate in order to ensure soft settling of rotor carriers  Stopping is  followed by buzzer signal and is displayed by S letter symbol  After pushing COVER pushbutton the cover  opens and O symbol is displayed     7 2 5  Programming    Programming mode is activated with pushing SPEED and TIME            keys after selection of parameters  of the program which one would like to save or change  Acceptance of preset parameters is done by pushing  STOP key  One can save one program only     13    7 3  Mathematical relations    7 3 1  RCF     relative centripetal force    RCF acceleration is the acceleration generated by the rotor rotary motion acting upon tested product and it  can be calculated according to the formula     RCF   11 18   r    n 1000     where RCF  x g   r  cm   n  rpm     Depending on the distance of particles of the tested product from the axis of rotation one can find from  above formula minimum RCF  average RCF or maximum RCF  On the basis of preset RCF value and given  radius of the bottom in the bucket one can calculate from the formula the rotational speed to be set in the  program
8. bar  2 mm and push it and cover  opens by itself     CAUTION  Cover can be released and opened provided that rotor will be in rest state     6 6 2  Rest state check    Opening of the centrifuge cover is possible only with the rotor in the state of rest  This state is being  checked by the microprocessor which recognizes and signals the rest state prior to opening the cover with  letter S  Stop      6 6 3  Unbalanced load checking system   The centrifuge is equipped in unbalance sensor for protection  Drive is switched off during acceleration or  operation of the centrifuge when loads of opposite buckets or carriers in rotor are unbalanced and message    U will be displayed     CAUTION    See paragraph 9 1  subparagraph 5     11    7  Description of the centrifuge operating elements    Power switching ON OFF is carried out with master switch situated on back of the centrifuge  All settings  on the centrifuge are done by means of the control panel  Panel comprises control pushbuttons  displays and  signalling LEDS     7 1  Control panel           Centrifuge  MPW ZZZ      SHORT          Control panel placed on front casing wall serves for controlling centrifuge operation  Control panel  comprises the following elements     1  Upper display field S  4 digits  rpm  RCF 4 digits  x g    2  Lower display field T  4 digits  m s  S  STOP   O  opened cover   U  unbalance   3  Error signalling   3  Rotor status signalling STATUS COVER blinking     rotor rotates     not illuminated     r
9. cation has to be carried out each time when mains socket is being replaced  It is recommended to  install emergency cut out that shall be installed far from the centrifuge  near the exit door from the room or  outside the room  Supply voltage 230 V 50 60 Hz  optionally 110 V 50 60 Hz     3 4  Fuses   The centrifuge has standard protection with the WTA T 4A 250 V fuse situated in the plug in socket and  master switch unit at back wall of the centrifuge     4  Description of the centrifuge    4 1  General description    New generation of MPW Med  instruments laboratory centrifuges is provided with modern microprocessor  control systems  very durable and quiet asynchronous brushless motors and accessories consistent with  modern requirements     5  Safe working conditions    5 1  Operating personnel    MPW 223e Laboratory Centrifuge can be operated by laboratory personnel after getting acquainted with the  Instruction Manual     Instruction Manual shall be always near the centrifuge   Instruction Manual must be constantly at hand      5 2  Guarantee period and operation life    Guarantee period for MPW 223e centrifuge amounts to minimum 24 months    Principles are specified in guarantee certificate  The service life of the centrifuge specified by the  manufacturer amounts to 10 years    After termination of guarantee period it is necessary to carry out annual technical inspections of the  centrifuge made by authorized service of manufacturer    The manufacturer reserves the righ
10. curate preventive maintenance    16  Infectious materials could be processed in closed buckets only    17  It is prohibited to centrifuge explosive and inflammable materials    18  It is prohibited to centrifuge substances prone to reacting in result of supplying high energy   during centrifugation      o WYD A     5 5  Hazards and precautions     1     10     11     12     13     14     15     16   17     18     Prior to starting the trial of switching the centrifuge on  one shall read exactly all sections  of this instruction in order to ensure smooth run of operation  avoiding damages of this  device or its accessories    Centrifuge can be operated by laboratory personnel getting acquainted with the  Instruction Manual    Centrifuge must not be transported with the rotor mounted on the motor shaft    One must use original rotors  test tubes and spare parts only    In case of faulty operation of the centrifuge one shall ask for assistance of service of the  MPW Med  instruments Company or its accredited representatives    It is prohibited to switch the centrifuge on if it is not installed properly or rotor is not fitted  correctly    The centrifuge must not be operated in places where explosion hazard appears as it is not  of explosion proof make    It is prohibited to centrifugate materials which could generate inflammable or explosive  mixtures when in contact with air    It is prohibited to subject to centrifugation toxic or infectious materials without taking  proper sa
11. e case of observation of  surface damage  crevice or other change  as well the corrosion  given part  rotor  bucket  etc   shall be  immediately replaced  In order to prevent corrosion one has to clean regularly the rotor together with the  fastening bolt  buckets and round carriers  Cleaning of the accessories shall be carried out outside of the  centrifuge once every week or still better after each use  Then those parts shall be dried using soft fabric or  in the chamber drier at ca  50   C  Especially prone to the corrosion are parts made of aluminium  For  cleaning them one should use very neutral agent of pH value within 6 8 range  It is forbidden to use alkaline  agents of pH above 8  In this way substantially is increased useful service life and diminished susceptibility  to corrosion  Accurate maintenance also increases service life and protects against premature rotor failures   Corrosion and damages resulting from insufficient maintenance could not be object of claims lodged against  the manufacturer     8 3  Sterilization and disinfection of the rotating chamber and accessories    All standard disinfecting agents can be used  The centrifuge and the equipment are made of different  materials  which should be taken into account  Consider the temperature resistance of different materials  when using steam for sterilisation  It should be mentioned that air tight containers should be used for  centrifuging  for example  infectious materials in order to prevent them from
12. fety measures  work in properly adapted rooms  personal safety equipment    Proper disinfection procedures have to be carried out when dangerous substances  contaminated the centrifuge or its accessories    One must not open the cover manually     in emergency procedure  when rotor is still  turning    One must not exceed limit load set by the manufacturer    Rotors are intended for fluids of average homogeneous density equal to 1 2 g cm    or  smaller when centrifugation is carried out at maximum speed  When fluids of higher  density shall be used  then it is necessary to limit the speed  see point 7 3 3    Maximum  load        One must not to use the rotors  buckets and round carriers with symptoms of corrosion or  other mechanical defects    One must not subject to centrifugation substances of high corrosion aggressiveness  which  could cause material impairment and lower mechanical properties of rotors  buckets and  round carriers    One must not use rotors and accessories not admitted by the manufacturer    It is permitted however to use commercial glass and plastic test tubes intended by  manufacturer of these test tubes for centrifugation in laboratory centrifuges  It is distinct  warning against using accessories not specified in the Instruction Manual  Cracking of test  tubes not intended for centrifugation can result in dangerous unbalance    One must not carry out centrifugation with the rotors with taken off or not tight driven  caps    One must not lift or shift 
13. he centrifuge from the  package  Keep the package and packing materials at hand for possible transport at a later date     3 2  Location    Almost all energy being supplied to the centrifuge is transformed into heat and then emitted to the  environment  This is the reason why proper ventilation is essential  Ventilation ducts situated in the  centrifuge have to be fully efficient  Moreover the centrifuge shall not be located near the radiators and shall  not be subjected to direct sunlight  The table for the centrifuge shall be stable and shall have flat levelled  table top  Safety zone has to be established around the centrifuge with the minimum radius of 30 cm  Under  normal operating conditions ambient temperature shall not drop below 15   C or raise above 35   C  In the  case of changing location from a cold to warm one there will occur condensation of water inside the  centrifuge  It is important then that sufficient time shall be allowed for drying the centrifuge prior to  restarting of the centrifuge  minimum 4 hours      3 3  Connection to mains    Supply voltage given on the rating plate has to be consistent with local supply voltage    MPW Med  instruments laboratory centrifuges are I safety class devices and are provided with the three   core cable of 2 5 3 2 m length with the plug resistant to dynamic loadings  Mains socket shall be provided  with the safety pin  Neutral grounding of mains socket safety pin has to be verified by authorized services     This verifi
14. hich is recorded on every rotor   Maximum permissible load is reached when all test tubes are filled with the fluid with 1 2 g cm    density  If  density of the centrifugated liquid is higher than 1 2 g cm     then test tubes could be filled only partially or  one shall limit operation speed of the centrifuge that is being calculated from the formula     1 2  3       n perm   n max      y   specific gravity        cm    n max  maximum rotational speed   rpm     8  Cleaning  disinfection  maintenance   CAUTION    Use safety gloves for operations specified below     8 1  Cleaning of the centrifuge    Prior to start of cleaning and disinfection of the centrifuge one shall put the safety gloves on  For cleaning  shall be used water with soap or other water soluble mild detergent  One should avoid corrosion inducing  substances and aggressive substances  It is prohibited to use alkaline solutions  inflammable solvents or  agents containing abrasive particles     8 2  Cleaning of the accessories    In order to ensure safety operation one shall in regular way carry out periodical maintenance of the  accessories  Manufactured rotors  buckets and round carriers have to withstand steady high stresses  originated from the field of gravitation  Chemical reactions as well as corrosion  combination of variable  pressure and chemical reactions  can cause corrosion or destruction of metals  Hard to observe surface  cracks increase gradually and weaken material without visible symptoms  In th
15. le to record parameter values Call service   to memory  last recorded program can not be  recalled  Disturbances on displays possible    too   4  Centrifuge starts but does not accelerate    overload closing the cover   5  Centrifuge starts and accelerate then  decelerate and stops     Unbalanced load symbol U is displayed Check   Offence of acceptable unbalance value of the   Rotor screw fixing   rotor of test tubes  Symetrical load rotor with test tubes   Equalization of vessels loads   Rotor stopping S symbol not displayed yet  Rotor is still rotating  Wait for stopping of the rotor and  after pushing cover opening key single tone   displaying of the S symbol   is audible     Nothing is displayed  Check the centrifuge power supply     Rotor stopping S symbol is displayed  but Call service   cover cannot be opened     10  Safety work    10 1  Safety work inspection procedures    From the point of view of operational safety the centrifuge has to be subjected to inspection carried out by  authorized service engineer or especially trained experts at least once every year in the state of operational  readiness  The reason for more frequent inspection could be for instance more frequent unbalance cases or  corrosion inducing environment  Results of inspections  repairs and tests have to be recorded and kept on  file  Operating Instruction shall be stored in the centrifuge use place        10 2  Inspection procedures carried out by the operator   Operator has to pay special atten
16. ml with stopper  016 19x100 mm  for bucket No  13080     15054 Polypropylene test tube 6 ml with cap  p 11 5x92 mm     15055 Polypropylene test tube 30 ml with cap    24 8x100 mm  for bucket No  13249  with reduction sleeve 14248 and for bucket No  13329    15117 Glass tube 25 ml   25x100 mm  for bucket No  13249 with reduction sleeve No  14248 and  for bucket No  13329    15118 Glass tube 10 ml  b 16x100 mm  for bucket No  13080    15119 Glass tube 7 ml    12x100 mm  for carrier No  14082 in bucket No  13080    15120 Glass tube 5 ml    12x75 mm  for carriers No  14082  14235 in bucket No  13081    15121 Polypropylene test tube 10 ml with stopper    17x70 mm  for bucket No  13081 and carrier  No 14234    15419 Polypropylene test tube 5 ml  Q12x75 mm  for carrier No  14082 in bucket No  13081    17151 Polycarbonate cap suitable for bucket No  13249     2 2  Exploitation materials    Only proprietary elements listed in the equipment list shall be used in the centrifuge as well as centrifuge  test tubes with suitable diameter  length and strength  The use of test tubes made by other companies shall  be consulted with the manufacturer of the centrifuge  The centrifuge shall be cleaned and disinfected with  agents used normally in the health care sector  such as Aerodesina 2000  Lysoformin 3000  Malseptol   Malsept SF  Sanepidex  Cutasept F     3  Installation    3 1  Unpacking of the centrifuge    Open the package  Take out the cardboard box containing the accessories  Take out t
17. orms hermetically closed keyboard with distinctly accessible operation  points  Easily readable display signalling individual performed operations facilitates to operator  programming of condition of the centrifuge    Operation of the centrifuge is simple and self evident     6 5  Controls    Microprocessor control system being used in the centrifuge ensures the following possibilities of setting of  parameters of operation      stepwise rotational speed selection within the range from 300 up to 4000 rpm every 100 rpm      setting of the centrifugation time within the range from   up to 99 minutes      selection of    SHORT    short duration operation setting for pre programmed speed     10    6 6  Safety devices   Apart from the above described passive devices and safety measures there exist as well active devices and  elements as follows     6 6 1  Cover lock    The centrifuge can be started only with properly closed cover  The cover can be opened only after stopping  the rotor  In the case of emergency opening of the cover during operation the centrifuge will be immediately  switched off and the rotor will be braked until stopping completely  With opened cover  the drive is  completely disconnected from power which makes it impossible to start the centrifuge     Emergency cover release    In case of e g  power failure there still exists possibility of manual opening of the cover  At right side of the  casing there is situated small blanked hole  where one shall put key or 
18. ort     Emergency cover release    Control panel     Clamping bolt     Rotor     Engine axle     Motor shaft       gw tuv  Co     ZY Fel    48  22 673 04 08  22 879 70 46     z   Management  p    Pr Fax    48  22 610 55 36  22 610 81 01 4    TUVRheinland e DIN EN ISO 9001  E mail  mpw    mpw pl  www mpw pl       ee       ZY    e DINEN ISO 13485       o    0000023       No 10 223e 03 ENG    We     MPW Med  instruments    Sp    dzielnia Pracy  46 Boremlowska Street  04 34  Warsaw   Poland       PN EN 61326 2 6  2020 PN EN   ore No  PN EN 13612 2006 PN EN 980 2010  PN EN ISO 18113 3 2011    M 2 W Med instruments    SP    DZIELNIA PRACY   1  w Warszawie    STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY    Warszawa  15 03 2012       DECLARATION OF DECONTAMINATION    In order to protect our employees please fill out the declaration of decontamination    completely before sending centrifuge to the manufacturer  repair      1  Device    SAVDO qj    q  j            _   _  EEEE   sGalNO ann Aa a EOE TE ona    2  Description of decontamination     see user Manual     3  Decontamination carried out by       naiMe     qj          RONNE a miana dacie O    4  Date and signature       lt aisdsscuscrceronsasts ovsacysagactecascddesosbusaeasetoderavegersasvaaeaeonatens    DECLARATION OF DECONTAMINATION    In order to protect our employees please fill out the declaration of decontamination    completely before sending centrifuge to the manufacturer  return      5  Device    STYPE    A A AART      serial No      6  De
19. otor does not rotate     4  Function key saa      STOP  5  Function key    COVER  6  Function key     gt  Buzzer serves for signalling function recording and determination of the centrifuge status         key serves for starting centrifugation program with parameters presented on display     STOP     gt  key serves for       interrupting centrifugation program in any program phase and braking the rotor     saving of preset SPEED and TIME centrifugation parameters     COVER    v    key serves for opening of the cover     mer   keys serve for speed programming     S     gt  keys serve for time programming     Z  aE  O  AJ    T   gt  key serves for short duration operation     12    7 2  Switching the centrifuge on    After switching power ON the control system calls recently implemented program and displays in relevant  fields rotational speed  duration of centrifugation and cover opening status  Provided that rotor in the  centrifuge is stopped  it is possible to open the cover by means of COVER key    Stopped rotor status is displayed as a S letter symbol in the display field  When this symbol is not already  displayed  then one must wait till this rotor stops and the above mentioned symbol appears     7 2 1  Selection of the program   Control panel can save   program preset by the user  Program acceptance consists in pushing STOP key     7 2 2  Start of the program   After acceptance of the program and checking if rotor was mounted  centrifuge can be started with pushing  ST
20. scription of decontamination     see user manual     7  Decontamination carried out by         name     8  Dateandsisnature o_o waiaakwiakdwiawawii  icwi wideo ESES e biwak WGA    
21. st from the rotor chamber it is recommended to place on the   bowl strip of vaseline  from the top down to bottom   Then rotor shall operate for several minutes at   moderate speed  Glass and metal particles will collect on lubricated area and could be easily removed with   the piece of cloth together with the grease  This operation can be repeated in case of need     9  Emergency conditions     service    9 1  Troubleshooting    Majority of faults could be cancelled by switching the centrifuge OFF and then ON  After switching the  centrifuge ON shall be displayed parameters of the recently implemented program and buzzer signals  consisting of four successive tones  In the case of short duration power failure the centrifuge terminates  cycle     Please find below the most frequent faults and their repair metods     display active and no check buzzer sound     2  Centrifuge does not start    START key pushing does not generate   reaction or single tone only    Rotor stopping symbol S is not displayed yet    Wait till rotor stops and the rotor stopping symbol is  displayed    Cover opening symbol O is displayed Close cover  S symbol that means stop should be displayed     LED STATUS diode is blinking  Centrifugation cycle in progress  push STOP key or wait  till cycle ends     Indications show a cycle in progress but the   Switch power supply OFF ON  If fault still persists then  motor does not start call service        17    3  Programming function not active    It is impossib
22. t  No     11237  11257    11329  11332  11333  11486    11487  12183  12232  12485    13080    13081  13184    13184c    13195  13233    13245  13246  13247    13249  13250  13276  13329    14082  14088  14186    14187  14188  14189  14190  14196    14234  14235  14236  14248  14255  14256    15040  15046  15048  15050  15052    Type of rotor Angle Rotor capacity Max  rpm  Angle rotor 30   12x15 ml 4000  Angle rotor 45   4x30 25 ml 4000  Angle rotor 30   10x30 25 ml 4000  Angle rotor 30   12x30 25 ml 4000  Angle rotor 30   10x50 ml 4000  Angle rotor 30   24x15 10 ml 4000  Angle rotor 45   8x15 ml 4000  Swing out rotor 4x100 ml 4000  Swing out rotor 4x7x10 5 ml 4000  Swing out rotor 4x50 ml 4000    Bucket for test tubes 15 10 7 6 ml  913 17x100 120 mm  for rotor No  11237  11486   11487    Bucket for test tubes 10 6 5 ml  013 17x70 85 mm  for rotor No  11486  11487   Bucket 100 ml without cap for round carrier No  1418614190    Bucket 100 ml with cap for round carrier No  14186  14190    Hanger 2x15 ml with 2 buckets    Falcon    No  13080 for rotors No  12183    Bucket for rotor No  12232 for round carriers No  14234  14235  14236     Bucket for test tubes 5x5 ml   12x75 85 mm  for rotor No  12485   Bucket 4x10 ml for rotor No  12485   Bucket 2x15 ml for rotor No  12485     Bucket 50 ml for test tubes 50 30 25 ml with thread   30x99 mm  for rotor No  12485   Bucket 50 ml for test tubes 50 30 25 ml without thread  9 30x96 mm  for rotor No  12485   Bucket 1x50 30 25 ml without 
23. t to make modifications at produced goods     5 3  Safekeeping period   Maximum period of storage of not used centrifuge amounts to   year  After this period one should ask  authorized service to carry out an inspection of the device     5 4  Hints on centrifuging     Set the centrifuge in horizontal position on rigid base    Ensure safe location    Ensure free space around the centrifuge  within at least 30 cm    Ensure sufficient ventilation    Fix firmly the rotor on the motor shaft    Avoid unbalance    Load opposite buckets with the same accessories    Centrifugation of the test tubes of different dimensions    In principle it is possible to centrifuge test tubes of different dimensions  however it is   absolutely necessary in such cases that opposite round carriers have to be the same    The test tubes shall be not only inserted symmetrically but round carriers and their   hangers shall be equally loaded  It is not allowed to operate centrifuge with asymmetric   loads applied to rotors and buckets    9  Load all places in rotors    10  Fill test tubes outside the centrifuge    11  Glass tubes shall be test tubes intended for centrifuges of proper strength enabling  centrifugation with acceleration up to 5000 x g    12  Fill in the test tubes with the medium of the same weight  in order to protect the centrifuge  against unbalance    13  Lubricate the rotor journal pins    14  Use only accessories kept in good condition    15  Protect equipment against corrosion using ac
24. the centrifuge during operation and rest on it    One must not stay in the safety zone within 30 cm distance around the centrifuge neither  leave any things  e g  glass vessels  within this zone    It is prohibited to put any things on the centrifuge     6  Operation of the centrifuge   6 1  Mounting of the rotor and accessories   1  Connect the centrifuge to mains  master switch at back wall of the centrifuge    Open the cover of the centrifuge pushing the pushbutton COVER   Prior to putting the rotor in one has to check if rotating chamber is free of impurities  e g  such as  dust  glass splinters  residues of fluids that must be taken away     3  One shall release with special spanner clamp on the motor shaft and fit the rotor on the motor  shaft driving it home on the cone    4  Screw in the bolt for fixing the rotor  clockwise  and screw it tightly home with the supplied  spanner    5  Swing out rotor have to be provided with the buckets in all seats     One should to remember that every buckets swings individually  Bucket suspension studs should  be lubricated periodically with vaseline    6  In the case of rotors designed with the cover they must not be used without it  Rotor covers must  be closed exactly  Rotor covers ensure smaller drags of the rotors  proper setting of the test tubes  and airtight sealing     de One should use only buckets intended for selected types of the rotor     see p  2 1     Accessories      8  Fill test tubes outside the centrifuge    9 Put
25. thread  030x96 mm  for rotor No  11333    Bucket 30 25 ml  025x100 mm  for rotor No  11329  11332 and 11257     Round carrier for test tubes 7 5 ml  Q17 6 13 3 mm  for buckets No  13080 and 13081   Round carrier for test tubes 7 5 ml  017 3 13 mm  for bucket No  13080   Round carrier 4x7 ml  p 13 1x100 mm  for bucket No  13184     Round carrier 4x10 ml  p 16 1x100 mm  for bucket No  13184   Rubber cushion for test tubes 100 50 30 25 ml for bucket No  13184   Round carrier 50 ml    Falcon     p 44 5 30 mm  for bucket No  13184   Round carrier 30 25 ml    44 5x25 5 mm  for bucket No  13184   Round carrier for bucket No  13184 for test tubes 100 ml No 15040     Round carrier 7x10 ml    17x75 mm  for bucket No  13233 and rotor No  12232   Round carrier 12x5 ml  b 12x75 mm  for bucket No  13233 and rotor No  12232   Round carrier 7x5 ml    13x75 mm     Vacutainer       for bucket No  13233    Round carrier for test tubes 30 25 ml    29 8 26 mm  for bucket No  13249   Round carrier 7 ml    25 13 mm  for bucket No  13329    Round carrier 15 10 ml    25 17 mm  for bucket No  13329     Polypropylene test tube 100 ml with stopper  b 44 5x103 mm     Polypropylene test tube 14 ml with stopper    16 8x105 mm     Polypropylene test tube 15 ml    Nalgene      16 x113 mm     Polypropylene test tube 15 ml    Falcon       17 21x120 mm  for bucket No  13080     Polypropylene test tube with conical bottom 50 ml  030 35x120 mm  for bucket No  13249  and 13276     15053 Polypropylene test tube 10 
26. tion to the fact that the centrifuge parts important because of safety reasons  are not damaged     This remark is specifically important for   1  Motor suspension   2  Motor shaft concentricity   3  Fixing the pins in the bucket  4  Centrifuge accessories and especially structural changes  corrosion  preliminary cracks  abrasion  of metal parts   5  Screw joints   6  Inspection of the rotor assembly   7  Inspection of bioseals of the rotors if such are used     18    11  Conditions of repairs    Manufacturer grants to the Buyer a guarantee on conditions specified in the Guarantee Certificate  Buyer  forfeits the right to guarantee repair when using the device inconsistently with the Operating Instruction  provisions  when damage resulted from the User s fault or when the Guarantee Certificate was lost  Repairs  should be carried out in authorized service workshops granted with the MPW Certificate    The centrifuge shall be sent to repair after decontaminating disinfection     Information about authorized service workshops could be obtained from the Manufacturer  1 e   12  Manufacturer s data   MPW Med  instruments    46 Boremlowska Street  04 347 Warsaw  Poland    tel   48 22 610 56 67  service  48 22 610 81 07  fax  48 22 610 55 36  internet  http   www mpw pl  e mail  mpw    mpw pl    13  Information about Distributor     DISTRIBUTOR        19    Drawing No  1  General view        20           2  3  4  5  6  7  8     w IN         R      Cover of the centrifuge    Viewing p
    
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