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1.     2 3 Installing the Centrifuge    Before operating the centrifuge  check that the power source  electrical outlet on the wall   corresponds to that on the manufacturer s rating label  then connect the power cord to the    centrifuge and the power source     3  Installation of rotors and rotor maintenance    3 1 Rotors and accessories    The following accessories are included or available for the Prism     Angle rotor for 24 x 1 5ml tubes    Order no    Tube measurement  Max  speed  Centrifuging radius  Max  RCF  g value     Rotor Wrench  Order no     Rotor Lid  Order no     Rotor Securing Screw  Order no     Strip Spin Adapter  Order no    Tubes accepted   Max Speed   Range Centrifuge radius  Range RCF  g value      Included   C2400 2   1 5ml   2 0ml  10 x 40mm   15 000rpm   8 4cm   21 200 xg     Included   C0240 RT     Included   C0240 RC     Included   C0240 RSS    C2400 SS   0 2ml tubes or 8 x 0 2ml strips  15 000 rpm   4 32cm to 5 33cm   106 874 x g to 13 405 x g    Adapter for 0 5ml tubes  pk  6     Order no  C 1205  Tube measurement 8 x 30mm  Max  speed 15 000rpm  Centrifuging radius 7 53cm  RCF  g value  18 942 x g  Adapter for 0 4ml tubes  pk  6    Order no  C 1206  Tube measurement 6 x 47mm  Max  speed 15 000rpm  Centrifuging radius 8 4cm  RCF  g value  21 200 x g  Adapter for 0 2ml tubes  pk  6    Order no  C 1222  Tube measurement 6 x 21mm  Max  speed 15 000rpm  Centrifuging radius 7 03cm  RCF  g value  17 684 x g    3 2 Rotor maintenance    The rotor should be 
2.  After cleaning  ensure that all parts are dried thoroughly by hand or in a warm air  cabinet  maximum temperature 50  C     5 3 Cleaning the rotor    The rotor should be cleaned after each use  When spinning samples containing phenol or  phenol chloroform  the rotor should be cleaned immediately after use     5 4 Disinfection    Should a spill of infectious materials occur within the rotor or chamber  the unit should  be disinfected  This should be performed by qualified personnel with proper protective    equipment     5 5 Replacing fuses    Check the fuse when it is recommended in the Troubleshooting Guide located in this  manual  The fuse holder is located in the power inlet on the rear of the unit  Disconnect  the power cord from the power inlet  Open the fuse holder drawer by inserting a small  screwdriver under the tab and prying it open  Remove the innermost  operative  fuse  from its retaining tabs and replace the fuse if necessary  A spare fuse is located in the  outermost chamber of the fuse drawer  Replace only with a fuse of exactly the same  value as the original   Fuse type may be found in the    6  Troubleshooting Guide    Technical data section of this manual    Please refer to this guide before calling for service     Centrifuge will not start    Possible reason   Solution     Possible reason   Solution     Lid lock will not release    Possible reason   Solution     Possible reason   Solution     Possible reason   Solution     Possible reason   Solution     
3.  in this    manual or on the product     The electrical warning indicates the presence of a potential hazard which      could result in electrical shock     CAUTION This symbol refers you to important operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions within the product Instruction Manual  Failure to heed    this information may present a risk of damage or injury to persons or  equipment    This symbol identifies a Protective Earth  PE  terminal  which is provided for  connection of the supply system s protective earth  green or green yellow   conductor        EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL    This equipment is marked with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol to  indicate that this equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted waste         Instead it s your responsibility to correctly dispose of your equipment at lifecycle   end by handing it over to an authorized facility for separate collection and  recycling  It s also you responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case  mEEMS of biological  chemical and or radiological contamination  so as to protect from  health hazards the persons involved in the disposal and recycling of the    equipment     For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment  please  contact your local dealer from whom you originally purchased this equipment     By doing so  you will help to conserve natural and environmental resources and you will  ensure that your equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health     Thank 
4.  of rotor ad rotor maintenance 3    Rotors and accessories   Rotor maintenance   Removing and installing the angle rotor  Loading the rotor   Overloading rotors      Operation 6  Attaching rotor lid   Closing the lid   Lid release   Lid lock   Speed selection  RPM   g force    Selection of operating time  momentary operation  Start Stop      Service and Maintenance 8  Centrifuge Service   Cleaning the centrifuge   Disinfection   Replacing fuses     Troubleshooting Guide 9    Where to Call 11      Determination of g values 12    1  General Information  This manual provides important safety information for the Prism microcentrifuge  It should be  kept near the centrifuge for quick and easy reference     1 1 Description    The Prism is a small benchtop centrifuge designed for separation of various research  samples  The motor is brushless and requires no routine maintenance  The Prism is  supplied with a 24 x 1 5 2 0ml rotor for micro sample tubes  Adapters are available for  tubes smaller than 1 5ml  The Prism reaches speeds of up to 15 000rpm 21 200 x g     1 2 Safety precautions    Note  All users of the centrifuge must read the Safety Precautions section of this  manual before attempting to operate the unit     If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer  the  protection provided by the equipment may be impaired     Do not operate the centrifuge if any of the following conditions exist      The centrifuge has not been installed properly    The cen
5. A    Labnet International declares that the devices described below are in conformity  with the EC directives listed  In the event of unauthorized modification of any of the    devices listed below  this declaration becomes invalid     Device Name  lQRL  v  IBONBDMROHIED    Device Models Numbers  Cef 00  Cef 00 100V    Cef 00 230V    Relevant EC Directives  Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC  EMC Directive 2004  108 EC  RoHS 2002 95 EC  WEEE 2002 98 EC    Harmonized Standards  EN IEC 61010 1 2001 Ed 2  IEC 6101 0 2 020  2006 for use with  IEC 61010 1 2001  IEC 61326 1 Issued  2005 12 01 Ed  1 0  CISPR 1 1 2003  IEC 61000 3 2 2000  IEC 6 1000 3 3 2002  IEC 61000 4 2 2001  IEC 61000 4 3 2002  IEC 6 1000 4 4 2004  IEC 6 1000 4 5 2001  IEC 6 1000 4 6 2003  IEC 61000 4 1 1 2004    Date  December 1  2012                         Peter Will L b   gt   Product Line Manager a ne    Labnet International  Inc     LIMITED WARRANTY    Labnet International  Inc  warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of  one  1  year from date of purchase  This warranty is valid only if the product is used for its intended purpose and within  the guidelines specified in the supplied instruction manual     Should this product require service  contact Labnet International  Inc  s Service department at 732 417 0700 to receive a  return authorization number and shipping instructions  Products received without proper authorization will be returned   All items 
6. No power supply   Check that power is being supplied to  the outlet   Check that the power cord is plugged  into both the wall outlet and the back of  the centrifuge   Check that power cord 1s not damaged    Blown fuse  Check fuse and replace 1f necessary    Defective lid lock  Open manually and have unit serviced    No power from PC board  Call for service    Lid lock is jammed  Call for service    Centrifuge is not receiving power  See  Centrifuge will not start     Centrifuge cannot be started  although power is on    Possible reason  Lid not closed correctly   Solution Close lid correctly   Possible reason  No speed or time has been selected   Solution  Set speed and or time   bAL  Error Message Indicates imbalance   Possible reason  Tubes not inserted symmetrically in rotor  holes   Solution  Load tubes symmetrically   see Section 3 4 on Loading the rotor    Possible reason  Sample liquid in tubes not balanced   Solution  Make sure the same volume of liquid is  in each tube   Possible reason  Defective or improperly adjusted  balance sensor   Solution  Call service   Lid   Error message  Lid not closed   Possible reason  Lid not closed completely   Solution  Close lid   Possible reason  Lid lock or sensor defective   Solution  Call service    Other Error Messages Er on Display    Solution  Press time or speed knob to clear error  Call service    7  Where to call    Should you have any questions about the Prism or its accessories  please call your local  Labnet distributo
7. Prism   Microcentrifuge  ser anua       C2500  C2500 100V    C2500 230V                      Labnet International  Inc     Rev 2 December 2012       Intertek    CE vc     m     Lit M00029    Safety Precautions    NEVER  NEVER  NEVER    NEVER  NEVER    NEVER    NEVER  NEVER    NEVER    use the centrifuge in any manner not specified in these instructions   operate the centrifuge without a rotor properly attached to the shaft   tighten rotor nut by hand only     fill tubes while they are in the rotor  Liquid spillage may harm unit   put hands in the rotor area unless the rotor is completely stopped     move the centrifuge while the rotor is spinning     use solvents or flammables near this or other electrical equipment   centrifuge flammable  explosive or corrosive materials     centrifuge hazardous materials outside of a hood or proper containment facility     ALWAYS load the rotor symmetrically  Each tube should be counter balanced by another tube of the    same type and weight     ALWAYS locate the centrifuge within easy access to an electrical outlet     ALWAYS use only microcentrifuge tubes made from plastic and designed to withstand centrifugal    forces of at least 21 200 x g     ALWAYS use a wrench to tighten the rotor nut     Table of Contents      General Information 1  Description   Safety precautions   Technical data   Accessories supplied with unit   Warranty      Installation 2    Unpacking the centrifuge  Required space  Installing the centrifuge      Installation
8. ational  Inc   any other obligation of liability  or extend the period  of this warranty     Mail Warranty Registration to   Register online at    Labnet International  Inc  www labnetinternational com  31 Mayfield Ave   Edison  NJ 08837       3 cut along the dotted line    To validate the warranty  complete and return this card within 10 days    Model  Serial No  Date Tested  Date Rec d PO   Name Title  Phone  Institution  Address  City State    Zip Postal Code Country  Purchased from  distributor    How would you rate the quality of this product     Excellent    Good  O Fair    Poor  What feature s  on this product made you purchase it     What feature s  would you change to improve the performance of this product                       Labnet    31 Mayfield Avenue  Edison NJ 08837   p  732 417 0700  f  732 417 1750     Labnet International  Inc     Labnet International  Inc                                
9. cleaned thoroughly after each use  Thorough cleaning must be  performed when spinning samples containing phenol or phenol chloroform   Periodically inspect the rotor for dents  dings  scratches  discoloration and cracks  If any  damage to the rotor is found  discontinue use of the rotor immediately and replace     3 3 Removing and installing the angle rotor    The Prism comes complete with a standard 24 place rotor installed  To remove the rotor  for cleaning  remove the rotor securing screw from the motor shaft by turning the screw  counterclockwise  using the rotor wrench  Lift the rotor directly upward in a straight  vertical motion                  yy o    fy A  4 HLM HO Oyo     o9 n sNOSUJd o  O2 o   4  72  P  oo Alby  N  S or v         2  45    4  o     a9  we o   p    Q           2   e  uu     x                              Figure 1  Loading the rotor to achieve balance    To replace rotor  first make sure the motor shaft and rotor mounting hole are clean  Place  the rotor on the motor shaft  Reinstall the rotor securing screw on the motor shaft by  turning it clockwise  Hold the rotor with one hand and tighten the rotor securing  screw  using the rotor wrench     3 4 Loading the rotor    Tubes to be loaded should be filled equally by eye  The difference in the weight between  the tubes should not exceed 0 1 gram  Tubes should always be loaded so that there 1s  equal spacing between all tubes  One or two additional loaded tubes may need to be  added to achieve this  Re
10. e case of  incorrect operation  use of nonstandard spare parts or accessories and unauthorized  modification of the rotor or centrifuge     Labnet reserves the right to make technical modifications  Please see the complete  limited warranty statement supplied separately     2  Installation  2 1 Unpacking the centrifuge    Before unpacking the centrifuge  inspect the outside of the carton for any shipping  damage     The centrifuge is delivered in a carton with protective foam cushioning  Remove the  centrifuge from the carton  Retain the carton and cushioning until it has been established  that the centrifuge is working properly     Inspect the centrifuge for any visible signs of shipping damage  Shipping damage is the  responsibility of the transportation carrier  Any claims for damage must be filed within  48 hours with the carrier that delivered the centrifuge     The accessories supplied with the centrifuge should be kept with the instruction manual  near the centrifuge s place of installation     2 2 Required space    The centrifuge should be installed on a rigid  even surface such as a stable laboratory  bench  countertop  etc  To guarantee sufficient ventilation  ensure that the centrifuge has  at least 15cm  6 inches  of free space on all sides  including the rear     The centrifuge should not be located in areas subject to excessive heat such as in direct  sunlight or near radiators or the exhaust of a compressor  as a buildup of heat may occur    within the chamber 
11. fer to Figure 1  to see one typical balancing scheme     3 5 Overloading rotors    The maximum load of the rotor and maximum speed has been established by the  manufacturer  Do not attempt to exceed these values  The maximum speed of the rotor  has been established for liquids having a homogeneous density of 1 2g ml orless  In  order to centrifuge liquids with a higher density it is necessary to reduce the speed   Failure to reduce the speed may result in damage to the rotor and centrifuge  The  revised maximum speed can be calculated with the following formula     12 x max speed  n      Reduced speed  n          Example     Where the density of the liquid is 1 7  the new maximum speed would be calculated as  follows     1 2  n  Tr  x 15 000  12 602 rpm    If in doubt concerning maximum speeds  please contact the manufacturer for assistance     4  Operation    ATTENTION  Never attempt to operate the centrifuge with rotors or adapters that  show signs of corrosion or mechanical damage  Never centrifuge strongly corrosive  materials that may damage the rotors  accessories  or bowl of the unit     4 1 Attaching rotor lid    After the rotor has been properly secured and loaded  attach the rotor lid to the rotor   Always use the rotor lid for safety and to allow the rotor to reach proper speed  Make  sure that the rotor lid snaps securely into place  by pressing down on center catch     4 2 Closing the lid    Close the centrifuge lid  The Prism has a lid lock that activates only w
12. hen a run is  started     4 3 Lid release    The lid will remain locked during a centrifuge run  Once the run has been completed and  the rotor has come to a stop  a beep will indicate the end of a run  and the lid will unlock  automatically     WARNING  Do not attempt to open the lid of any centrifuge until the rotor has  come to a complete stop     In the event of a power failure or malfunction  it may be necessary to open the lid  manually     1  Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket   2  Remove the plastic plug  located on the left side of the unit   3  Pull the wire  attached to the plug  to open the lid lock manually     4 4 Lid lock    The centrifuge can be started only with the lid securely closed  When a run is started  the  lid lock automatically activates  Do not attempt to open the lid during a centrifuge run   At the end of the run  the lid will automatically unlock     Never attempt to override the lid lock mechanism  Doing so is dangerous and could  damage the centrifuge     4 5 Speed selection  see Figure 2      The speed  rpm or g force  can be selected from 500 to 15 000 rpm in 100 rpm  increments or from 100 to 21 200 x g with the control knob  The speed is selected by  pressing the RPM or RCF button  The speed signal will begin to blink  Then  turn the  control knob to increase or decrease the value     4 6 Selection of operating time  momentary operation   Start Stop    Operating time can be selected from 0 5 min to 99 min by pressing the TIME bu
13. r or Labnet s USA Customer Service Department at 732 417 0700   Customer Service is staffed from 8 30am to 5 30pm  EST  Monday through Friday  Our 24  hour fax number is 732 417 1750  Inquiries may also be sent via our electronic mailbox at  labnetinfo corning com     Should your Prism require service  please call Labnet   s Technical Services Department at 732  417 0700  Our Service Department is staffed from 8 30am to 5 00pm  EST  Monday through  Friday  Our 24 hour fax number is 732 417 1750  Electronic mail may be sent to  labnetinfo corning com     Please have the unit   s serial number  located on the back panel of the instrument   available when calling  Should an item require return to Labnet for service  a repair  authorization  RA  number must first be received from Labnet and a decontamination  form completed by the user  Items sent without an RA number or decontamination form  will not be accepted     8  Determination of g values    The centrifuging radius of the 1 5 2 0ml rotor is 8 23cm  The Prism has an automatic g force  conversion program  so g  values are automatically calculated and can be displayed on the  control panel  for this centrifuging radius  If adapters or smaller tubes are used  the  centrifuging radius changes as does the g force  The chart on the next page can be used to  manually determine g values for any centrifuging radius     APPENDIX    Symbols and Conventions  The following chart is an illustrated glossary of the symbols that may be used
14. returned for service should be sent postage prepaid in the original packaging or other suitable carton  padded to  avoid damage  Labnet International  Inc  will not be responsible for damage incurred by improper packaging  Labnet  International  Inc  may elect for onsite service for larger equipment     This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident  neglect  misuse  improper service  natural forces or other  causes not arising from defects in original material or workmanship  This warranty does not cover motor brushes  fuses   light bulbs  batteries or damage to paint or finish  Claims for transit damage should be filed with the transportation carrier     ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION OF 12 MONTHS FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE     LABNET INTERNATIONAL  ING  S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  REPLACEMENT  AT LABNET INTERNATIONAL  INC  DISCRETION  OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT  LABNET  INTERNATIONAL  INC  IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE  COMMERCIAL LOSS OR  ANY OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT     Some states do not allow limitation on the length of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may have other rights which vary from state to  state     No individual may accept for  or on behalf of Labnet Intern
15. trifuge 1s partially dismantled    Service has been attempted by unauthorized or unqualified personnel    The rotor has not been installed securely on the motor shaft    Rotors and accessories not belonging to the standard range are being used without  permission being obtained from the manufacturer to use such rotors and or accessories in  the centrifuge   Exception  Microcentrifuge tubes made of plastic  normally available in the laboratory     The centrifuge 1s located in an explosive atmosphere    Materials to be centrifuged are combustible and or explosive    Materials to be centrifuged are chemically reactive    The rotor load is not properly balanced     The rotor nut was not tightened with a wrench    1 3 Technical data    Dimensions   Width 9 45 inches  Depth 13 8 inches  Height 7 48 inches  Maximum speed 15 000rpm  Maximum RCF 21 200 x g  Maximum volume 24 x 2 2ml    Admissible sample density 1 2kg dm    Electrical fuse rating 120V   50 60Hz    A 5 AT  230V   50 60Hz  1  A 2 5 AT  Operating temp  humidity 0  C to 40  C    lt 80 RH    1 4 Accessories supplied with centrifuge    Each unit is supplied with 1 instruction manual  1 warranty card 1 power cord  a standard  angle rotor and a rotor removal tool     1 5 Warranty    This centrifuge has been subjected to thorough testing and quality control  In the  unlikely event of a manufacturing fault  our one year warranty  from the date of delivery   covers the centrifuge and the rotor  This warranty becomes invalid in th
16. tton and  adjusting with the control knob  The time can be set in 0 5 minute increments from 0 to  10 minutes and in 1 minute increments from 10 to 99 minutes  After 99 minutes  the    ce 99    display shows which indicates continuous run  In this mode  the centrifuge will run  until manually stopped  To start a run  press the control knob     When the preselected time expires  the centrifuge will stop automatically  To stop the  centrifuge prior to the expiration of set time  press the control knob     The centrifuge may be operated for a short run by pressing and holding the control knob   The centrifuge will continue to run as long as the control knob is depressed and the time   in seconds will count up on the time display     Labnet FE  Press  Start Stop         MICROCENTRIFUGE       Figure 2  Prism control panel layout    5  Service and Maintenance  5 1 Centrifuge service    The brushless motor in the Prism requires no routine maintenance  Any required service  should be performed by authorized  qualified personnel only  Repairs performed by  unauthorized personnel may void the warranty     5 2 Cleaning the centrifuge    Always keep the centrifuge housing  rotor chamber  rotor and rotor accessories clean  All  parts should be wiped down periodically with a soft cloth  For more thorough cleaning   use a neutral cleaning agent  pH between 6 and 8  applied with a soft cloth  Excessive  amounts of liquid should be avoided  Liquid should not come into contact with the  motor 
17. you                       Labnet International  Inc    Labnet     31 Mayfield Ave   Edison  NJ 08837  r      P   732 417 0700  F   732 417 1750  Lapnet international  Ine  Email  labnetinfo corning com    www labnetinternational com    Radius   in cm     50    45    35    30    25    14    5    To use this chart  find the radius value on the radius scale  Place the    RELATIVE CENTRIFUGAL FORCE    Relative Centrifugal Force    The relative centrifugal force   G Force  can be estimated using  the chart on this page or by  applying the following formula     g 11 18 xr x  uc      where  r   radius in centimeters  n   speed in RPM    The radius from the center of the  rotation axis to the bottom or  outermost portion of the test tube  should be used  RCF is expressed  relative to the force of the earth s      gravity        Relative  Centrifugal  Force   x g     30000  20 000    10000    5 000  4 000    3 000    2 000 B    1 000    100    50    20    Speed   in RPM     20 000    15 000    10 000    6 000    4 000    3 000    2 000    1 000    500    200    edge of a ruler on the value  Place the right side edge of the ruler on the    speed scale at the desired speed  The estimated RCF can then be read    from the RCF scale where the ruler edge passes through it  This chart    can also be used to determine the proper speed for the desired RCF    value     Declaration of Gonformity  Number  CE OOOC     Manufacturer  Labnet International  Inc    31 Mayfield Ave   Edison  NJ 08837 US
    
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