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1. 11 5 0 Instructions for the Operator nennen nere 11 5 1 Power Switch Cover era aiaia nennen nnns 11 5 2 Loading ote Er re ie ee eats anc e tee eerte npo ER e uie ue rada 11 5 3 Setting Centrifugation Parameters ssssssseeeee enne 12 5 3 1 Acceleration and braking ssesssen eene 12 5 3 2 Setting Speed and Time 12 54 Starting the Gentrif ge ducc a Ro ene es tae reru eee rure TO aan Hd dug 12 5 5 Stopping the Centrifuge ecce ce trie ee ee der endete civ tU de DOR eve dee ee 13 56 Messages ween es Hee ee ieee ten 13 9 10 HAZARDS PRECAUTIONS AND USE LIMITATIONS eese 14 6 1 Dangerous operations work conditions to avoid 14 6 2 EN 61010 2 020 STANDARD nnne nnne 14 6 3 Rotor and Accessory Precautions esssssssseeeeeeeeeeen emen 15 6 3 1 Corrosion Information sssennmm eene 15 6 3 2 Contamination Hazards eene nnns 16 ROUTINE coeevsnetecreseseustecencegsssnncoeredeseesteaeese 17 7 1 Rotating Equipment and Centrifugation
2. These keys are used for increasing or decreasing speed settings Time display units of minutes When the machine is stopped this field displays the set centrifugation time When the machine is running the remaining centrifugation time is displayed when the time is set at HOLD continuous operation the display shows elapsed time Set minutes keys These keys are used for increasing or decreasing time settings STOP key Pressing this key stops the centrifuge manually 7 5 Speed display units of rpm When the 6 START key Pressing this key starts the centrifugation cycle SOFT key This key is used to sequence through the activation de activation of low acceleration and low deceleration When both LED s are off high acceleration and deceleration the follwing functions will be activated in sequence Slow deceleration Slow acceleration Slow acceleration and deceleration High acceleration and deceleration The corresponding LED will indicate activated soft function status RUNNING LED This indicator flashes during the acceleration and the deceleration phases It is constant when actual speed equals set speed LID OPENING LED When this indicator is illuminated the lid can be opened It illuminates when the rotor is stationary 5 OPERATION PROCEDURE 5 0 Instructions for the operator 1 As a precautionary measure the operator should remain with the centr
3. INBL Appears when the load is unbalanced The message is accompanied by an audible signal The centrifuge stops to allow the user to rebalance the load 5 2 The message disappears when the lid is opened E4 Appears when a power failure occurs The message is accompanied by an audible signal The centrifuge decelerates and the system shuts down When power is restored the message reappears It remains on the display until the next operation is started An audible intermittent alarm Appears when set speed is higher than the maximum rated speed of the rotor The message disappears when the centrifuge is stopped or when the parameter is corrected E Messages E e g E01 together with an audible alarm indicate failure conditions In these cases contact your authorized technical service center 6 HAZARDS PRECAUTIONS AND USE LIMITATIONS 6 1 Dangerous operations work conditions to avoid Using the centrifuge if it has not been properly installed Attaching the rotor to the drive shaft incorrectly or placing the buckets on the rotor incorrectly Leaning on the centrifuge during operation Moving or shifting the machine during centrifugation Using the centrifuge with rotors and or buckets showing corrosion wear marks and or cracking Using the centrifuge with rotors and or accessories not approved by the manufacturer Using the centrifuge in explosive environments or with explosive samples
4. NATURE of contamination Decontamination PROCEDURE USED Decontamination CERTIFIED by Mr Mrs Institution Date Signature When an instrument or parts of it comes back after demonstration and requires servicing by Technical Service personnel the following procedure must be followed to ensure safety W Clean the instrument and decontaminate it Complete this Decontamination Certificate with all the information required Attach this Certificate to the instrument or accessory before sending it to ALC Technical Service personnel will not accept instruments without this Decontamination Certificate 20 Warranty ALC warrants its products against defects in material or in workmanship when used under appropriate conditions and in accordance with appropriate operating instructions for a period of no less than one 1 year from the date of delivery of the products The sole obligation of ALC shall be to repair or replace at our option FOB factory or locally without charge any part s that prove defective within the warranty period provided that the customer notifies ALC promptly and in writing of any such defect Compensation for labor by other than ALC employees will not be our obligation Part s replacement does not constitute an extension of the original warranty period ALC makes no warranty of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or any other warranty express or implied as to the design sale ins
5. the packaging until the centrifuge has been tested 2 2 Installation The machine should be installed in a room free of dust and moisture Place the centrifuge on a bench top rigid and strong enough to comfortably support its weight IMPORTANT AT LEAST 2 PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO LIFT THE CENTRIFUGE FROM THE PALLET AND PLACE IT ON THE BENCH S WARNING LEAVE 12 INCHES OF FREE SPACE ON EACH SIDE OF AND BEHIND THE MACHINE TO FACILITATE PROPER VENTILATION 2 3 Power Source Wiring Check main lines and frequency They must correspond to the values shown on the instrument identification label PK110 230V 230 V 10 50 60 Hz 1 phase ground PK110 120V 120 V 10 60 Hz 1 phase ground SN WARNING ENSURE THAT THE POWER SOURCE IS PROPERLY GROUNDED The centrifuge is equipped with filters The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damages due to improper grounding of the machine 2 4 Environmental conditions Indoor use Temperature 5 C to 40 Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 decreasing linearly to 5096 relative humidity at 40 2 5 Lid Unlock 1 Turn the centrifuge on switch is on the left side of the unit C Latch Lever figure a T 2 Check the lid indicator on the display panel The light should be on indicating that the rotor is stationary and that the lid can be opened 3 Pull the lever on the top right
6. to verify the integrity of biosafety components when they are used The user should always inspect the condition of seals and lids prior to using them Do not clean them with materials that damage silicone and polycarbonate Ideally rotors should be washed after every run at least weekly in warm water containing a few drops of mild not alkaline detergent domestic liquid soap is ideal ROTORS MUST BE WASHED EVERY TIME SPILLAGE OCCURS Do not forget to wash the core of the rotating head that comes into contact with the drive spindle Each rotor pocket and bucket for swing out rotors must be washed thoroughly using a small nylon brush Once the rotor has been removed it is easy to clean the centrifugation chamber and gaskets Use warm water with non alkaline detergent Do not use corrosive solvents Once the rotor is clean rinse it with running water preferably distilled Dry the rotor with a soft absorbent non woven cloth or tissue The equipment can be dried with a cloth or with a blow dryer DO NOT USE METAL WIRE BRUSHES and MAKE CERTAIN THAT ROTOR SLOTS AND BUCKETS ARE WELL DRIED fig 7 2 NEVER LEAVE damp rotors on a metal surface particularly stainless steel because an electrochemical reaction could take place with the aluminium or magnesium in the rotor For swing out rotors be sure to clean the dirty grease from the studs and replace it with a small amount of fresh grease This will ensure that the buckets swing free
7. traces dissolve little by little with the humidity present in the bottom of the rotor pocket BEWARE of the presence of solid particles beneath tubes inserts racks or adapters These particles are crushed by the centrifugal force and penetrate the protective anodized layer of buckets and rotors thus creating pathways for corrosion STRESS CORROSION This term relates to the phenomenon of accelerated corrosion due to the effect of centrifugal force when a corrosive chemical is in contact with the alloy From the time when the aluminium alloy has been attacked by chemicals stress corrosion begins to appear As it occurs on a microscopic scale it is even more dangerous than macroscopic corrosion since it is invisible to the naked eye During centrifugation chemicals responsible for corrosion are also subjected to very high forces which push them against the alloy This close contact facilitates the chemical reaction which occurs much faster than it does in a static situation Moreover centrifugal force is directional Because of this corrosion under stress creates with a very small amount of corrosive product straight microscopic fissures Each centrifugation run allows the chemical to migrate further and further Fissures or cracks although microscopic are a flaw in the metal breaking the cohesion of the material As one weak link in a chain allows the chain to break so the microfissures break the chain of resistance of th
8. 0 1000 500 150 Centrifugal radius is defined as the distance from the axis of rotation to the point on the sample at which you wish to measure the RCF This point is generally the tip of the sample farthest from the axis of rotation By popular convention this distance is measured in units of millimeters EXAMPLE To find the RCF value xg applied to a sample in a rotor bucket accessory system with a centrifugal radius of 100 mm 0 1m and rotating at 3000 RPM place a ruler on the scale joining the point marked 100 on the left with the point marked 3000 on the right At the point where the line crosses the center scale xg the corresponding value is approximately 1 000 In this example the outer tip of the sample is subjected to RCF 1 000 x g The following functions represent the mathematical relationship between RCF xg centrifugal radius r and speed rpm When the accuracy of the graphical method described above is not satisfactory these functions can be used to obtain more accurate results RCF units xg 1 118 10 n where n RPM nz x rcf 1 118 109 r r radius in millimeters 4 4 Processing amp control interface 1 2 4 machine is stopped this field displays the set speed When the machine is running and the numbers are constant this field displays actual speed When the machine is running and the numbers are flashing this field displays set speed SET rpm keys
9. ALC Instruction Service Manual ALC Centrifuge Model PK110 Manual P N 36100139 Rev F Dated 26FEB08 NOTICE THE MATERIALIN THIS MANUAL IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY THE CONTENTS AND THE PRODUCT IT DESCRIBES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALC MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ORWARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL INNO EVENT SHALL ALC BELIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES DIRECT OR INCIDENTAL ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THIS MANUAL For repair information or replacement parts assistance from the manufacturer call Customer Service using our toll free telephone number 800 522 7746 FAX 828 658 2576 REVISION STATUS INDEX DATE AMENDED PAGES NOTES Create JGC version from ALC s Add service section Service page 27 Additional spare parts for lock Service Pages 25 28 Spare Parts Codes Update lii Contents MANUFACTURER 1 1 1 MET RM 1 1 2 Explanation of symbols taedas dete dae e e ne ede 1 1 3 Safety precautions inaa ana aa Gi tin ei ies oe cese D Rte bos 1 1 4 Safety Devices and Notices 2 INSTALLATION rc 2 2 1 Transport Packaging Lifting sss 2 2 2 lacreet 2 2 3 Power Source WINING ap ete eee dene be D HR ER edge 3 24 Environmental Conditions see Soarian ani EEE A AKA aa E nnn 3 2 5 Eid dnte OR
10. Chamber Cleaning 17 7 2 Exterior Cleaning esse stave 18 7 3 USOS oue eet v estare ter tede e e eee d e deeper ede va E Den ca e Qe eee 18 OPERATOR S NOTES 19 CERTIFICATE of DECONTAMINATION and CLEANING eene enn 20 lan apr 21 SERVICE SECTION PART II 1 MANUFACTURER For more information about the ALC PK110 centrifuge please contact ALC 170 Marcel Drive Winchester VA 22602 Telephone 540 869 5904 Toll Free 800 556 2323 Fax 540 869 0693 1 4 User Manual This manual is part of the centrifuge and it should be saved for future notes and consultations Always store the manual close to the appliance and in a safe place so that itis always readily available ALC recommends that all users read this manual 1 2 Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used on the PK110 centrifuge Located on the main switch this symbol indicates that the main power is ON Located on the main switch this symbol indicates that the centrifuge is disconnected from the main power supply This symbol indicates important safety information Failure to follow the instructions marked with this symbol could result in damage to the centrifuge and or the operator A This symbol indicates the presence of high voltage Only authoriz
11. E METHODS If decontamination procedures require the use 16 of warming eg autoclave the rotating equipment should always be completely disassembled before being subjected to heat They should also be completely disassembled prior to external chemical cleaning Seals tubes and plastic components should be decontaminated with the method most suitable for them which might not be the same as for the rotating equipment Note that the black color on the surface of the rotating equipment will be gradually washed out if the rotor is regularly autoclaved or bleached This does not necessarily denote degradation of the anodized surface A WARNING ANY PART WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO TEMPERATURES ABOVE 130 C MUST BE DISCARDED A WARNING IF YOU HAVE A DOUBT ABOUT A PARTICULAR CLEANING METHOD PLEASE CONTACT ALC TO VERIFY THAT THE PROPOSED METHOD DOES NOT DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE ALC makes no claims as to the effectiveness of proprietary brands of decontaminating solutions 7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE N CAUTION During maintenance operations ALWAYS disconnect the centrifuge from the main power source fig 7 1 bl oy X fig 7 1 7 1 Rotating Equipment and Centrifugation Chamber Cleaning Regular cleaning of rotors and of the centrifugation chamber is vital to maintain good working conditions The operator must wear proper protective equipment during the cleaning mask gloves etc It is also important
12. Sealing cap Cytokit O G26 1 11210014 4 X 135 ml 11210029 11210085 O G26 2 11200015 16 X 15 ml o9 11210085 O G26 3 11200016 8X 15 ml 11203724 11210085 O G26 4 11200017 8 X 15 ml 08 900 11210085 conical A G12 11200020 20 x 2 0 1 5 ml 11172479 ame on request not sealed For all swing out rotors prefix OG 26 a Cytokit accessory Cat no 11210085 is available Each Cytokit contains the following e 2 holders for OG 26 rotors e 2 oytobuckets 50 slides with foam pad e 1 silicon tube 1 silicon pad 1 user manual for cytobuckets 4 2 2 Performance equipment rpm xg dBA 4 3 RCF Calculation radius 500 450 400 50000 350 0000 20000 300 10000 250 5000 3000 200 2000 1000 uti err 500 150 m v ud 200 em uum 2228 100 100 50 90 80 20 70 3B 60 5 3 50 Total separating force applied to a sample in a centrifuge depends on the duration of the centrifuge run and on the RCF relative centrifuge force applied to the sample RCF is generally calculated in units x gravity x g The diagram above allows you to graphically calculate RCF by drawing a line from the centrifugal radius on left to the speed on right The value of the RCF xg applied to the sample is approximated by the value at the point where the line crosses the xg axis center xg RPM 20000 15000 10000 5000 4000 3000 200
13. e accessory to centrifugal force Because accessories are designed with high safety factors rupture does not occur as soon as the first microfissures are produced Depending on the location of the fissure disruption may occur before it reaches the external surface of the accessory The fissure creates a weakness which makes the accessory less and less resistant to mechanical fatigue The corrosion caused by a small amount of corrosive product does not disrupt the accessory but makes it mechanically weaker and weaker until disruption occurs due to both centrifugal force and fatigue SN WARNING BECAUSE STRESS CORROSION IS LARGELY INVISIBLE IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ROTATING EQUIPMENT BE SCRUTINISED REGULARLY PAYING PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO SUSCEPTIBLE PARTS SUCH AS THE BOTTOM OF POCKETS THE OUTER EDGES AND THE BASE OF THE ROTATING EQUIPMENT STRESS CORROSION CHEMICAL CORROSION 6 3 2 Contamination hazards ALC centrifuges are likely to be used in laboratories where hazardous substances are frequently present S WARNING THE USER HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CARRYING OUT APPROPRIATE DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES USERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED LABO RATORY BIOSAFETY MANUAL WHICH GIVES INFORMATION ON DECONTAMI NATES THEIR USE DILUTIONS PROP ERTIES AND POTENTIAL APPLICA TIONS IF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS SPILLED ON OR INSIDE THE APPLIANCE CLEAN THE APPLIANCE AND ITS DRAIN HOSE USING APPROPRIAT
14. e larger the diameter of a rotor with accessories the greater its load capacity and the lower its maximum speed Relative Centrifugal Force RCF generated by a rotor is directly proportional to its useful sedimentation radius and to the value of its speed squared 4 1 1 Drive system A three phase asynchronous motor drives the rotating equipment The rotor is contained in a sealed armor plated centrifugation chamber 4 1 2 Lid interlock safety system The centrifuge is equipped with an interlock system that prevents opening of the centrifuge lid when the rotor is spinning The centrifuge will not operate until the lid is closed and latched in place The lid remains latched until the rotor stops spinning NOTE If a power failure occurs access to the samples in the centrifuge is possible This procedure requires the use of a special tool Follow the emergency lid unlock procedure found in Section 2 6 4 1 3 Imbalance Sensor The centrifuge is equipped with a load imbalance detector In case of excessive imbalance the machine stops automatically The display reads INBL this message will disappear once the lid has been opened to balance the load see Section 5 6 Imbalance tolerance depends upon the rotor in use Carefully balance the sample load to avoid actuating the imbalance detection system 4 2 Rotors Performance 4 2 1 Rotors Table Load composition Accessories Useful Type of max Equipment 3 radius
15. ed service personnel can interact with components in the areas marked with this symbol Failure to respect this symbol could result in serious injury or death 1 3 Safety precautions This centrifuge was properly manufactured and is safe and reliable It could however become dangerous for the operator or for other people if itis used by incompetent personnel or not according to the attached instructions itis used for purposes other than the ones for which it was designed itis incorrectly grounded A Normal use of the centrifuge could require the handling hazardous samples All users and maintenance personnel should be trained in the proper handling of these samples The centrifuge cannot be electrically and or mechanically connected to other instruments e This centrifuge is not explosion proof Maximum density of the centrifugation samples should not exceed 1200 kg m e Use only ALC rotating equipment with this centrifuge e Only original ALC spare parts can be used e No unauthorized personnel may alter this equipment in any way Do not use the centrifuge when it is damaged or operating irregularly Notify the manufacturer as soon as possible about any problems 1 4 Safety Devices and Notices To ensure operator safety the centrifuge has the following electrical and mechanical characteristics The centrifuge will not start unless the lid is locked The lid cannot be opened duri
16. et Weight cedri icm tiere aes 61 7 Ibs 28 kg 3 2 Centrifugation specifications 3 3 3 4 Max allowable capacity with swing out rotor 4 x 135 ml with fixed angle rotor 6 x 50 ml Max Allowable density 1200 Kg m Max allowable weight 0 648 Kg speed is eia pce quels with swing out rotor 4000 rpm with fixed angle rotor 6300 rpm Max with swing out rotor 2647 xg with fixed angle rotor 3661 xg Max temperature Tambien 15 C Max NOSE acie red ordi o baie 57 dBA Electrical specifications Nominal operating voltage 230V 10 50 60 Hz 120V x 10 60 Hz CUITOTIU roodo eT aS 1 5A 230V 2 5 120V Max power steady state 150 W Features Microprocessor controlled Set reading speed 300 6300 rpm in steps of 10 rpm accuracy 20 rpm Fast or slow acceleration Fast or slow deceleration Timer can be set for 1 min up to 99 min hold Electronic imbalance detector Direct drive Brushless induction motor 4 DESCRIPTION AND PERFORMANCE 4 1 Functional principles The ALC PK110 centrifuge is designed for laboratory use It will separate the components of fluids into layers of varying density by subjecting them to high forces Swing out rotors can carry a greater load than fixed angle rotors Th
17. ifuge until it reaches the set speed The operator should also return to the centrifuge immediately upon completion of the run 5 1 Power Switch Cover Unlock When the centrifuge is turned on switch is located on the left side of the centrifuge the centrifuge is connected to the main circuit The operating conditions will be the same as in the last working cycle When the rotor is stationary and the LED is on it is possible to open the lid The mechanical latch on the upper right panel of the centrifuge opens the lid when it is pulled toward the front 5 2 Loading balance 5 2 1 All rotating equipment is dynamically balanced prior to shipment For swinging bucket rotors reference numbers and marks on the buckets correspond to matching marks on the rotor Buckets should be positioned on the rotor so that the numbers on the buckets correspond to the same numbers on the rotor itself eg bucket 2 positioned in rotor position 2 see fig 1 5 2 2 For fixed angle rotors with carriers all carriers must be inserted into the rotor before starting the run This holds true even when partial loads are being processed see fig 2 figure 1 figure 2 5 2 3 Tocorrectly distribute the load tubes and adapters should be placed so that the load is symmetrically distributed with respect to the axis of rotation see fig 3 5 2 4 For partial loads of swing out rotating equipment tubes should also be symmetrically distrib
18. ly The majority of imbalance problems arise from the failure of the user to clean and grease the studs Never apply grease if studs and balancing slots have not been carefully cleaned fig 7 3 a b Use only the same kind of greases furnished in the rotor packaging 7 2 Exterior cleaning For correct cleaning a light domestic use detergent is recommended A mixture of 5096 isopropyl alcohol and water is also suggested because it will not damage the labels 7 3 Fuses There are two fuses in the power supply line They are located in the power receptacle under the line cord see fig 7 4 Fuse Specifications 230V 50 60HZ 5 x 20 mm TA2 250V 120V 60HZ 5 x 20 mm TA4 120V WARNING BEFORE PROCEEDING TO CHANGE THE FUSES DISCONNECT THE CENTRIFUGE FROM THE MAIN POWER SOURCE Do not attempt to replace blown fuses until a service engineer has determined the cause of the failure 8 OPERATOR S NOTES date 9 CERTIFICATE of DECONTAMINATION and CLEANING For your convenience use a copy of this page A Read the instructions below carefully before sending an instrument or parts of it to ALC Technical Service MR MRS NAME ESTABLISHMENT DEPARTMENT ADDRESS POST ZIP CODE CITY STATE COUNTRY CERTIFIES the cleaning and decontamination of the following CENTRIFUGE SERIAL N ROTOR SERIAL N ROTOR SERIAL N ACCESSORY Description SERIAL N ACCESSORY Description SERIAL N
19. ng centrifugation The centrifuge has electronic self diagnosis capability any possible electrical system malfunctions are displayed digitally At the same time the centrifuge is disabled to prevent unsafe operation of the machine The centrifuge is equipped with an automatic load imbalance safety device The case of the centrifuge is armored and the reinforced bowl is made of AISI 304 stainless steel The lid is supported by a strong dependable gas spring that holds the lid open until the operator actively closes it The electrical main has a bipolar switch Ground connection resistance applied voltage and leakage current are tested and certified The centrifuge is equipped with identification plates and operating instructions 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Transport Packaging Lifting The centrifuge is shipped in special packaging to protect it from possible harm Due to the weight of the machine proper handling equipment e g pallet jack or fork lift must be used The handling equipment should comply with current regulations and should only be used by properly trained individuals 1 The centrifuge should be stored and transported under the following conditions a Ambient temperature 20 C to 50 C b Relative humidity up to 90 and not exceeding the dew point 2 After the centrifuge is unpacked the contents of the package should be carefully compared to the items on the packing list 3 Retain
20. or chemical materials subject to violent reaction Running an Unbalanced load which causes excessive vibration of the centrifuge Running a rotor without its full complement of buckets or carriers even for partial loads Exceeding the maximum speed indicated in the max rpm column of the performance table see 4 2 2 Using old accessories on a new machine Using tubes and or bottles not suited for centrifugation 6 2 Spinning samples of densities higher than allowed for the given speed Alteration of and or tampering with the electronic and mechanical parts of the centrifuge EN 61010 2 020 STANDARD The En 61010 2 020 standard relative to laboratory centrifuges recommends that the user Mark out a clearance envelope 300 mm 12 in around the centrifuge or establish special procedures for the non entry of all persons or all dangerous materials into this space during the operation of the centrifuge Provide an emergency stop switch enabling the main power source to be cut in the case of malfunction The switch should be placed at a safe distance from the centrifuge preferably in a different room from that in which the centrifuge is situated 6 3 Rotor and accessory precautions 6 3 1 Corrosion information ALC rotors are made of aluminium alloy and are designed to operate at their rated RCF for many years With careful use they will resist corrosion lowering the possibility of excessive imbalance di
21. side of the machine to open the lid N WARNING BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE INSTALLATION OPERATION IT IS IMPORTANT TO TURN THE CENTRIFUGE OFF 4 After opening the lid remove any possible packaging around the spindle Unscrew the rotor nut from the top of the spindle Carefully clean the inside of the centrifugation chamber removing any packaging residue Because of the turbulence caused by centrifugation solid particles accidentally left in the chamber could create excessive wear of the bowl and rotor 2 6 Emergency Lid Unlock In the event of power failure the lid can be opened using the special tools supplied with the centrifuge The centrifuge must be unplugged before starting this procedure 1 Remove the nylon screw in the hole on the right side of the centrifuge as identified below 2 Insert the unlocking tool keeping the tool horizontal figure a e 1 figure b 3 Lift the unlocking tool then while lifting the tool pull the lid handle forward figure b 4 After the lid is open replace the nylon screw WARNING SHOULD THE POWER FAIL DURING CENTRIFUGATION WAIT AT LEAST 5 MINUTES FOR THE ROTOR TO STOP TURNING OPEN THE LID CAUTIOUSLY AND OBSERVE THE ROTOR IF IT IS STILL ROTATING CLOSE THE LID AND WAIT AN ADDITIONAL 5 MINUTES BEFORE REPEATING THE OPERATION 2 7 nspection A Before installation the rotating equipment should be thoroughly inspected for corrosion and dirt see 6 3 The ro
22. sruption and subsequent damage to the instrument The primary conditions for the initiation of corrosion exist in every laboratory during daily use of the centrifuge For this reason itis essential that due care and attention be paid to inspection and cleaning CHEMICAL CORROSION This corrosion is characterized by chemical reactions due to the existence of any electrolytic liquid on the surface of the equipment If these substances are allowed to remain on the surface corrosion will almost certainly occur The first sign of this type of corrosion is a discoloration or pitting of the anodized surface Acidic and alkaline solutions sustaining their pH level will also create corrosion of aluminium equipment Chlorides which are present in salts human skin secretions are a common source are among the most aggressive and harmful substances commonly found in the laboratory Chemical products that cause corrosion do not necessarily originate from broken tubes For example they could come from Chemical vapors present in the laboratory which condense on the centrifuge and its accessories Corrosive liquids originating from overfilled uncapped tubes the liquid overflows during centrifugation Inserts adapters racks and bottles with exteriors soiled by a chemical product or poorly rinsed after decontamination with bleach for example 15 NOTE If the products are very corrosive simple rinsing is insufficient Residual
23. tallation or use of its products and shall not be liable for consequential damages resulting from the use of its products ALC will not assume responsibility for unauthorized repairs or failure as a result of unauthorized repairs replacement or modifications made negligently or otherwise improperly made or performed by persons other than ALC employees or authorized representatives While our personnel are available to advise customers concerning general application of all manufactured products oral representations are not warranties with respect to particular application and should not be relied upon if inconsistent with product specification or the terms stated herein In any event the terms and conditions continued in ALC formal sales contracts shall be controlling and any changes must be in writing and signed by an authorized executive of ALC All defective components will be replaced without charge for one 1 year from the date of delivery There will be no charge for labor if the apparatus is returned to the factory prepaid Conditions and qualifications of the warranty statement shall prevail at all times 21
24. terat ita es RR Se E eu ae o t Le 3 2 6 Emergency Eid Unlock fer Aa padres cert duds 3 2 7 INSPEGHON en t Dd ot 4 2 6 Fitting the Rotor to the Drive Shaft ssssssssseseeeneneeeenm eene 4 2 9 Removal of the ROOM ait 2 nee beca dod en be Boe d 4 ids we lc E 5 3 1 Dimensions and 5 3 2 Centrifugation Characteristics ssssssseene eene 5 3 3 Electrical Characteristics eee rails il eee ced edes aue e eerie ee en ded 5 3 4 SPEGINIGALONS ED Rx 5 DESCRIPTION AND PERFORMANCE eene 6 4 1 Functional Principles 2 2 foire erret ae bete ene ee deen weeds 6 41 1 tie Lf de tee te p ave 6 4 1 2 Lid Interlock Safety System sssssssssssssssssseeeeneeneeenenne 6 41 3 imbalance Sensor eec er aa e Cete en BER Pre dent 6 4 2 Rotors Performance eie puce A e HR ee ae SE a ne Adee 7 42 1 Rotors Table heit eu e f 7 4 2 2 Performance La ede dod edu e e eei eaa t eue du cede 7 4 3 RCE Calculation ute EU DERE ee ER 8 4 4 Processing and Control Interface ssssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeneenn nennen 10 aima rk
25. tion Fast acceleration led off Soft acceleration led on Fast deceleration led off Soft deceleration led on In the following diagram different acceleration and deceleration profiles have been shown as available by means of the SOFT key rpm O G26 F G3 4000 9 57 dBA ACL soft 2000 1000 DCL soft 20 30 40 50 60sec 40 dBA L1 s 5 3 2 Setting speed and time values 99 A When the display flashes it is possible to change the selected parameter using the SET keys When you touch one of the SET keys V the corresponding display will start SET speed 300 to 6300 rpm see 4 2 for rotor speed ratings SET time 1 to 99 min hold 1 second after changes are complete the display stops flashing This confirms the new SET values 5 4 Starting the centrifuge BASIC CONDITION Lid closed 1 Press START key The centrifuge will accelerate according to the selected acceleration profile until the set speed is reached When the set time has expired deceleration will begin Lid opening LED extinguishes The running LED flashes while the rotor is accelerating and remains constantly illuminated while the rotor is at set speed rpm 5000 9 9 57 dBA ACL soft 2000 1000 DCL soft 60 70 sec 40 dBA During the run time the speed display shows actual values The time display shows remaining run time If the time setting is HOLD the time displa
26. tor and spindle should be clean and undamaged These accessories should be wiped clean before each use Any failure to follow the above advice may have serious consequences for the safety of the appliance Corrosion can lead to stress fatigue which will eventually weaken the rotor and may lead to disruption and severe damage to the centrifuge If visible signs of corrosion or anomalies in the rotor or buckets are present do not use the affected accessories Contact an authorized service provider for assistance 2 8 Fitting the Rotor to the Drive Shaft The rotor s drive is made by means of iri a pin inserted in the motor s shaft which must coincide with a slot in the rotor To ensure proper mounting always do the following ensure that both the spindle of the motor and the hole of the rotor are clean place the rotor in the centrifuge bowl and slip it onto the motor shaft alignthe slot in the collar with the pin on the spindle install and strongly tighten with the supplied wrench the hexagonal nut on the threaded shaft of the motor A WARNING BE SURE THAT THE ROTOR IS LOCKED BEFORE STARTING THE CENTRIFUGE 2 9 Removal of the Rotor To remove the rotor from the motor shaft Using the wrench supplied loosen the shaft nut Remove the nut and lift the rotor with both hands SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weight Height x Width x Depth 11 x 14 6 x 18 1 in 28 x 37 x 46 cm N
27. uted with respect to the rotational axis of the swinging bucket see fig 4 5 2 5 When liquids with densities higher than 1 2 gm ml must be processed the max rpm should be reduced according to the following formula Allowed rpm max rpm 1 2 New density 5 2 6 When closing the lid lower it pressing on the front edges until the hook in the lid clicks into the lid lock mechanism The centrifuge will only operate when the lid is completely closed and locked NOTE Tubes should be balanced within 2 grams to facilitate the best possible sample separation 5 3 Setting centrifugation Parameters INTRODUCTION The control interface of the PK110 is designed to make centrifuge operation as simple as possible All of the buttons are dedicated to specific functions Because of this centrifuge operators do not need extensive training to understand the system This section is designed to educate and prepare the user to use the PK110 The following centrifugation parameters can be set by the operator a Speed in rpm 300 rpm up to 6 300 rpm b Centrifugation time 1 min up to 99 min hold c Acceleration type d Deceleration type 5 3 1 Acceleration and Deceleration SOFT key Located on the front panel the SOFT SOFT key is used to start a low acceleration and a deceleration v by inertia Two dedicated LEDs which can be activated by sequence pressing the SOFT key will indicate set acceleration and decelera
28. y shows elapsed run time NOTE if set speed is higher than the maximum speed of the rotor the running LED will continue flashing see 5 6 SET In this case the program should be corrected as soon as possible During the run time to read and change set values press one of the two SET keys The display starts to flash and shows the set values for 1 second While the display is flashing it is possible to change the set values During a run it is possible to change the deceleration setting high or SOFT 5 5 Stopping the centrifuge Once the pre set time has elapsed the centrifuge automatically stops the rotor at a rate determined by the deceleration setting Pressing the STOP key at any time will cause the centrifuge to stop the rotor NOTE Automatic braking will occur under conditions of load imbalance 5 6 Messages Alarms The microprocessor displays error messages to indicate errors malfunctions or breakdowns The messages are expressed with the following codes LINE Appears when the mains voltage is out of tolerance see section 2 3 End Appears at the end of every centrifugation cycle after the rotor comes to a stop The message disappears when the lid is opened or when any key is pressed Lid Appears when the START key is pressed and the lid is not locked The LID message is accompanied by an audible signal This message will disappear when the lid is locked

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