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1. Visit us online to register your warranty www thermoscientific com labwarranty 2013 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc All rights reserved HERAEUS is a registered trademark of Heraeus Holding GmbH licensed to Thermo Fisher Scientific Delrin TEFLON and Viton are registered trademarks of DuPont Noryl is a registered trademark of SABIC POLYCLEAR is a registered trademark of Hongye CO Ltd Hypaque is a registered trademark of Amersham Health As RULON A and Tygon are registered trademarks of Saint Gobain Performance Plastics Alconox is a registered trademark of Alconox Ficoll is a registered trademark of GE Healthcare Haemo Sol is a registered trademark of Haemo Sol Triton X 100 is a registered trademark of Sigma Aldrich Co LLC All other trademarks are the property of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc and its subsidiaries Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc provides this document to its customers with a product purchase to use in the product operation This document is copyright protected and any reproduction of the whole or any part of this document is strictly prohibited except with the written authorization of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Manufacturer Thermo Electron LED GmbH Robert Bosch Strafe 1 D 63505 Langenselbold Germany The contents of this document are subject to change without notice All technical information in this document is for reference purposes only System configurations and specifications in thi
2. db Dea adde ees cen he 22 Proper Loading 425 a e a 22 Improper Loading XX 23 Maximum ERG a 23 Cycle Counter creber eS et 24 Chapter4 Aerosol Tight Applications 25 Basic Principles iade oca ead dace dtp 26 PUL el TT CK Tx 26 Checking the aerosol 26 Chapter5 Maintenance and Care 29 EL COLERE SER dE iden b e dE Ce Mea 30 Ae ego ace ac n ac nae SP OE det di a e Ed a d vns 30 32 Decontaminatioi CARI dl ee 33 ANIME Kent key dria hese ie Dp a d eee 34 Thermo Fisher Scientific Service den 34 Line CIL Se TC TT 35 Annex B Chemical Compatibility 39 Annex C rci e M 47 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 5 Contents 6 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific Preface Before starting to use the rotor read through these instruction manual carefully and follow the instructions Failure to follow the instructions and safety information in this instruction manual will result in the expiration of the seller s warranty Items Supplied Item Quantity
3. A AN A A nn con nN nn c N N N C MA AN vjl alal al ajaj zio oo o al HM o cn co MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 41 B chemical Compatibility Chart CHEMICAL Potassium Hydroxide 5 MATERIAL ALUMINUM c ANODIC COATING for ALUMINIUM v BUNAN CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE POLYURETHANE ROTOR PAINT COMPOSITE Carbon Fiber Epoxy DELRIN N ETHYLENE PROPYLENE v GLASS v NEOPRENE v NORYL NYLON POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRIMP POLYALLOMER co POLYCARBONATE c POLYESTER GLASS THERMOSET POLYTHERMIDE co co POLYRTHYLENE co POLYPROPYLENE POLYSULFONE N co POLYVINYL CHLORIDE RULON A TEFLON SILICONE RUBBER STAINLESS STEEL TITANIUM v TYGON c co Potassium Hydroxide conc c co c Potassium Permanganate co c co co N co co c co co co Calcium Chloride co Calcium Hypochlorite Kerosene Sodium Chloride 10 o zio o Sodium Chloride sat d Carbon Tetrachloride
4. Cesium Bromide Cesium Chloride Cesium Formate Cesium lodide Cesium Sulfate Chloroform nA nN Chromic Acid 10 NA A A A NA NA A A NA CD 0 ooo co v NEOPRENE wm ov SILICONE RUBBER Zi A c c Chromic Acid 50 C C A A c c NA WN C Cresol Mixture Cyclohexane Deoxycholate Distilled Water Dextran Diethyl Ether NA nA ND nA ND M C A C c C c ccc c gt N N Diethyl Ketone Diethylpyrocarbonate Dimethylsulfoxide Dioxane MA A A A NA c 2 z POLYCARBONATE c S 9 9 Z lt lt lt o Z POLYVINYL CHLORIDE nl ooo o ovo RULONA TEFLON Ferric Chloride co Acetic Acid Glacial 40 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor cz oooozoloooccczzxzxzxrz ALUMINUM c c c lt c BUNAN z
5. The maximum number of cycles for buckets is marked on the buckets themselves WARNING Replace the rotor when the specified number of cycles is reached Due to the mechanical load a rotor can break and thus damage the centrifuge Replace the buckets when the specified number of cycles is reached Service life examples Usage profile Maximum service life at 50 000 cycles frequent use 20 runs day 7 years 220 days year 24 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 4 Aerosol Tight Applications Aerosol Tight Applications Contents Basic Principles on page 26 Fill Level on page 26 Checking the aerosol Tightness on page 26 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 25 4 Aerosol Tight Applications Basic Principles Basic Principles CAUTION Biological seals are part of bio containment systems as specified in international and national bio safety guidelines and cannot relied on as the only means of safeguarding workers and the environment when handling pathogenic micro organisms Mind the Laboratory Biosafety Manual of the World Health Organization WHO and the regulations in your country CAUTION When centrifuging hazardous samples do not open aerosol tight rotors unless placed in a safety cabinet Always bear in mind the maximum permitted fill levels WARNING sure to check all seals before starting any aeorsol tight applications Check that the sample containers are well s
6. Thermo Scientific RCF Values Speed rpm Rmin Rmax RCF Rinin RCF 7200 6 4 9 9 3709 5738 7300 6 4 9 9 3813 5898 7400 6 4 9 9 3918 6061 7500 6 4 9 9 4025 6226 7600 6 4 9 9 4133 6393 7700 6 4 9 9 4242 6562 7800 6 4 9 9 4353 6734 7900 6 4 9 9 4466 6908 8000 6 4 9 9 4579 7084 8100 6 4 9 9 4695 7262 8200 6 4 9 9 4811 7442 8300 6 4 9 9 4929 7625 8400 6 4 9 9 5049 7810 8500 6 4 9 9 5170 7997 8600 6 4 9 9 5292 8186 8700 6 4 9 9 5416 8378 8800 6 4 9 9 5541 8571 8900 6 4 9 9 5668 8767 9000 6 4 9 9 5796 8965 9100 6 4 9 9 5925 9166 9200 6 4 9 9 6056 9368 9300 6 4 9 9 6189 9573 9400 6 4 9 9 6322 9780 9500 6 4 9 9 6458 9989 9600 6 4 9 9 6594 10200 9700 6 4 9 9 6732 10414 9800 6 4 9 9 6872 10630 9900 6 4 9 9 7013 10848 10000 6 4 9 9 7155 11068 10100 6 4 9 9 7299 11291 10200 6 4 9 9 7444 11515 10300 6 4 9 9 7591 11742 10400 6 4 9 9 7139 11971 10500 6 4 9 9 7889 12203 10600 6 4 9 9 8040 12436 10700 6 4 9 9 8192 12672 10800 6 4 9 9 8346 12910 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 37 A RCF Values Speed rpm Rmin Rmax RCF Rinin RCF 10900 6 4 9 9 8501 13150 11000 6 4 9 9 8658 13393 11100 6 4 9 9 8816 13637 11200 6 4 9 9 8975 13884 11300 6 4 9 9 9136 14133 11400 6 4 9 9 9299 14384 11500 6 4 9 9 9463 14638 11600 6 4 9 9 9628 14893 11700 6 4 9 9 9795
7. NA zo c ND o lt Aqua Regia nA nN 1 1 1 Solution 555 20 Magnesium Chloride co Mercaptoacetic Acid Methyl Alcohol Methylene Chloride Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2 9 c lt cnn Metrizamide zio coc lt lt lt z gt A cc o o gt AN A cc c Lactic Acid 100 Lactic Acid 20 N Butyl Alcohol oo N Butyl Phthalate lt nA c lt lt lt cin o zoo MA A 0 A A 1 1 0 A N N Dimethylformamide 42 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor N 2 co co co c co a c co co c Thermo Scientific CHEMICAL Sodium Borate MATERIAL v CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE v ETHYLENE PROPYLENE POLYTHERMIDE B Chemica
8. ov SILICONE RUBBER Trisodium Phosphate Tris Buffer neutral pH Triton X 100 Urea o oco c lt WM Sw POLYALLOMER lt z z a POLYRTHYLENE a co POLYPROPYLENE nl al o oov vo RULON A TEFLON W TITANIUM VITON Hydrogen Peroxide 10 44 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor co co co co co nn co Thermo Scientific CHEMICAL Hydrogen Peroxi Xylene Zinc Chloride Zinc Sulfate Citric Acid 10 Fa ec co lt Lu gt 458 Z S BET E lt 5 T 5 p eos E z5 N ral gt c 5 a lt Bat 2 me lt c TE 8 52 253 fee gt 2 52 SSS SS eS SS SS e e e e zn zm zx Em eS mco St a 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 554555 5
9. 15151 11800 6 4 9 9 9963 15411 11900 6 4 9 9 10132 15674 12000 6 4 9 9 10303 15938 12100 6 4 9 9 10476 16205 12200 6 4 9 9 10650 16474 12300 6 4 9 9 10825 16745 12400 6 4 9 9 11002 17018 12500 6 4 9 9 11180 17294 12600 6 4 9 9 11360 17572 12700 6 4 9 9 11541 17852 12800 6 4 9 9 11723 18134 12900 6 4 9 9 11907 18419 13000 6 4 9 9 12092 18705 13100 6 4 9 9 12279 18994 13200 6 4 9 9 12467 19285 13300 6 4 9 9 12657 19579 13400 6 4 9 9 12848 19874 13500 6 4 9 9 13040 20172 13600 6 4 9 9 13234 20472 13700 6 4 9 9 13430 20774 13800 6 4 9 9 13626 21078 13900 6 4 9 9 13825 21385 14000 6 4 9 9 14024 21694 38 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific Chemical Compatibility Chart c PET POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRIMP B Chemical Compatibility Chart Lu 2 gt 5 Ec oc lt us mW a feri 6 EX some a cr lt 2 55555 2585 255 CHEMICAL ree 5 2 mercaptoethanol SSU SMS 5 0 5 5 SS 5 5 5 5 05 5 5 5 5 5 Acetaldehyde 5 UU M U MUUMM MS S Acetone MSs U S UM SUUS US UUUS SS UUS MMS Acetonitrile SSU SMS 5 5 US UMUU 5 05 5 5 5 UU UUS SSS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
10. 5 U Allyl Alcohol U 5 5 55 MS 5 S MS 5 Aluminum Chloride UUS 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Formic Acid 100 SMU U U MUUS S US US U Ammonium Acetate SSU 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 U 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 00 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 005 055 5 565855 580 5 555558555 5 Ammonium Hydroxide 28 UUS US UMS 5555 05 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 UUUUSUMS S SUSUUSSS MSSSS U conc Ammonium Phosphate U S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 M 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Ammonium Sulfate UMS 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 US 5 0 Alcohol 5 5 S MSS 5 5 U 5 M Aniline 55 UUS USMS 0000000 5 MUUS 5 5 US U MSSS SMSS SMMSSSSSSMSS Soquin Hydraxis U MU U MMSSUSUUSSSSSSMSS U 10 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 39 B Chemical Compatibility Chart CHEMICAL Barium Salts MATERIAL CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE TM POLYTHERMIDE TM Benzene c ANODIC COATING for ALUMINIUM a POLYURETHANE ROTOR PAINT c COMPOSITE Carbon Fiber Epoxy GLASS NORYL v POLYSULFONE STAINLESS STEEL o TYGON Benzyl Alcohol Boric Acid co Z ETHYLENE PROPYLENE PET POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRIMP POLYESTER GLASS THERMOSET E Cesium Acetate
11. 70 Phenol 5 Phenol 50 Phosphoric Acid 10 NA A Phosphoric Acid conc c C C C C C nn nA cocco clc ani ni ooo ov lt lt ci lt ni oo zo 2 cou co lt uo c zo zo n 1 zo c c z oo HM ov cl 6 an nl n o oo 3 S AD co iN A NM A Physiologic Media Serum Urine co co c co co co co 2 c co 2 co Picric Acid co c co co c co Pyridine 50 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 43 B Chemical Compatibility Chart CHEMICAL Rubidium Bromide MATERIAL CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE TM ETHYLENE PROPYLENE TM POLYESTER GLASS THERMOSET POLYTHERMIDE TM TM Rubidium Chloride Sucrose Sucrose Alkaline co a a c POLYSULFONE Sulfosalicylic Acid a PET POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRI
12. 9 9 207 320 1800 6 4 9 9 232 359 1900 6 4 9 9 258 400 2000 6 4 9 9 286 443 2100 6 4 9 9 316 488 2200 6 4 9 9 346 536 2300 6 4 9 9 379 586 2400 6 4 9 9 412 638 2500 6 4 9 9 44 692 2600 6 4 9 9 484 748 2700 6 4 9 9 522 807 2800 6 4 9 9 561 868 2900 6 4 9 9 602 931 3000 6 4 9 9 644 996 3100 6 4 9 9 688 1064 3200 6 4 9 9 733 1133 3300 6 4 9 9 779 1205 3400 6 4 9 9 827 1279 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 35 A RCF Values Speed rpm Rmin Rmax RCF Rinin RCF R 3500 6 4 9 9 877 1356 3600 6 4 9 9 927 1434 3700 6 4 9 9 980 1515 3800 6 4 9 9 1033 1598 3900 6 4 9 9 1088 1683 4000 6 4 9 9 1145 171 4100 6 4 9 9 1203 1861 4200 6 4 9 9 1262 1952 4300 6 4 9 9 1323 2047 4400 6 4 9 9 1385 2143 4500 6 4 9 9 1449 2241 4600 6 4 9 9 1514 2342 4700 6 4 9 9 1581 2445 4800 6 4 9 9 1649 2550 4900 6 4 9 9 1718 2657 5000 6 4 9 9 1789 2767 5100 6 4 9 9 1861 2879 5200 6 4 9 9 1935 2993 5300 6 4 9 9 2010 3109 5400 6 4 9 9 2086 3227 5500 6 4 9 9 2164 3348 5600 6 4 9 9 2244 3471 5700 6 4 9 9 2325 3596 5800 6 4 9 9 2407 3723 5900 6 4 9 9 2491 3853 6000 6 4 9 9 2576 3985 6100 6 4 9 9 2662 4118 6200 6 4 9 9 2750 4255 6300 6 4 9 9 2840 4393 6400 6 4 9 9 2931 4534 6500 6 4 9 9 3023 4676 6600 6 4 9 9 3117 4821 6700 6 4 9 9 3212 4969 6800 6 4 9 9 3309 5118 6900 6 4 9 9 3407 5270 7000 6 4 9 9 3506 5423 7100 6 4 9 9 3607 5579 36 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor
13. Centrifuges on page 15 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 9 1 Rotor Specifications Heraeus General Purpose Centrifuges 230 V 50 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge Multifuge X3 Multifuge X3F Multifuge X1 Megafuge 40 Megafuge 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 563 563 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 99 64 99 64 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 23 38 29 39 23 38 Sample Heating at nmax C 16 16 16 16 16 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 230 V 50 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge X3R Multifuge X3FR Multifuge XIR Megafuge 408 Megafuge 168 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 15 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 489 48
14. objects or residue from the chamber Auto Lock and O ring must be clean and undamaged Auto Lock O ring Figure 1 Auto Lock 2 Hold the rotor over the centrifuge spindle and let it slide slowly down the centrifuge spindle The rotor clicks automatically into place CAUTION Do not force the rotor onto the centrifuge spindle If the rotor is very light then it may be necessary to press it onto the centrifuge spindle with a small amount of pressure 3 Check if the rotor is properly installed by lifting it slightly on the handle If the rotor can be pulled up then it must be reclamped to the centrifuge spindle WARNING Ifthe rotor cannot be properly locked in place after several attempts then the Auto Lock is defective and you are not permitted to operate the rotor Check for any damage to the rotor Damaged rotors must not be used Keep the hub area clear of objects CAUTION Check that the rotor is properly locked on the centrifuge spindle before each use by pulling it at its handle 18 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 2 Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange Removing the Rotor WARNING sure to check all seals before starting any aerosol tight applications 4 Close the centrifuge door Removing the Rotor To remove the rotor proceed as follows 1 Open the centrifuge door 2 Grab the rotor handle with both hands and press against the green Auto Lock button At the same time pull the
15. rotor directly upwards with both hands and remove it from the centrifuge spindle Make sure not to jam the rotor while doing this Figure 2 Handling of Auto Lock Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 19 2 Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange Removing the Rotor 20 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 3 Rotor Loading Rotor Loading Contents Before a Run on page 22 Proper Loading on page 22 Improper Loading on page 23 Maximum Loading on page 23 Cycle Counter on page 24 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 21 3 Rotor Loading Before a Run Before a Run 1 Please read and observe the safety instructions contained in these operating instructions and in the instructions for use Check the rotor and all accessory parts for damages such as cracks scratches or traces of corrosion Check the rotor chamber the centrifuge spindle and the Auto Lock Check the rotor suitability using the Chemical Compatibility Chart on page 39 Make sure the tubes or bottles do not touch the bucket caps Check the rotor bolts and apply grease part no 75003786 before using for the first time A c N Check that each bucket or microplate carrier can swing freely by moving it carefully with your hand Weigh the bucket content adapter and tube Make sure you do not exceed the maximum compartment load CAUTION Always use identical bucket types in a rotor Alw
16. 0 0 00 1018555 05 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 USS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MSSMSSMSSS 5 5 5 5 5 5 Polyethyleneterephthalate Key S Satisfactory M suggest testing under actual conditions of use U Unsatisfactory not recommended vo vo c POLYTHERMIDE a o POLYRTHYLENE Mm a POLYPROPYLENE Se 25 Ge emu c oui mc d un 22 525 Um aage ga 5 5 5 5 5 5 U US UMS 5 5 5 5 US 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Moderate attack may be satisfactory for use in centrifuge depending on length of exposure speed involved etc No data available Because no organized chemical resistance data exists for materials under the stress of centrifugation when in doubt we recommend pretesting sample lots suggest testing using sample to avoid loss of Thermo Scientific valuable material Chemical resistance data is included only as a guide to product use MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor TYGON TM a c VITON 45 46 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific Contact Thermo Scientific Country United States Canada C Contact Telephone number 1 866 984 3766 Latin America 1 866 984 3766 Austria 43 1801 400 Belgium 32 53 73 42 41 France 33 2 2803 2180 Germany 0800 1 536 376 49 6184 90 6000 Italy 39 02 95059 552 Netherlands 31 76 579 55 55 Nordic Ba
17. 8 SL 40 FR SL 16R Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21694 21 694 K Value at 489 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 Maximum Speed at 4 C 14 000 14 000 14 500 Sample Cooling at lt 0 lt 0 3 Aerosol tight yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 16 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 2 Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange Contents Rotor Installation on page 18 Removing the Rotor on page 19 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 17 2 Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange Rotor Installation Rotor Installation CAUTION Unapproved or incorrectly combined accessories can cause serious damage to the centrifuge This rotor is equipped with a Thermo Scientific Auto Lock system This system is used to automatically lock the rotor to the centrifuge spindle The rotor does not have to be bolted onto the centrifuge spindle Proceed as follows 1 Open the lid of the centrifuge and if necessary remove any dust foreign
18. 9 563 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 26 39 26 39 25 39 29 39 25 38 Maximum Speed at 4 C 15 200 15 200 15 200 15 200 15 200 Sample Cooling at nmax C lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 10 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 1 Rotor Specifications 120 V 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge Multifuge X3 Multifuge X3F Multifuge X1 Megafuge 40 Megafuge 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x 4 30x 4 30x 4 30x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 563 563 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Sample Heating at C 16 16 16 16 16 Aerosol tight yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes Tested and approve
19. 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 99 64 99 64 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 23 38 29 39 23 38 Sample Heating at nmax C 16 16 16 16 16 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 230 V 50 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge Legend XTR Legend XFR Legend X1R ST 408 ST 16R Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 489 489 563 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 26 39 26 39 25 39 29 39 25 38 Maximum Speed at 4 C 15 200 15 200 15 200 15 200 15 200 Sample Cooling at nmax C lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 lt 0 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 12 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 1 Rotor Specifications 120 V 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge Lege
20. 94 21 694 K Value at nmax 489 489 563 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Maximum Speed at 4 C 14 000 14 000 14 500 14 000 14 500 Sample Cooling at lt 0 lt 0 3 lt 0 3 Aerosol tight yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 14 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 1 Rotor Specifications Thermo Scientific General Purpose Centrifuges 230 V 50 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge SL 40 SL 40 F SL16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x 4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time 5 29 39 29 39 23 38 Sample Heating at nmax C 16 16 16 Aerosol tight yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 230 V 50 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge SL 40R SL 40 FR SL 16R Weight of Em
21. Check MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 1 Bolt grease 1 LI Instruction manual 1 L If any parts are missing please contact the nearest Thermo Fisher Scientific representative Intended Use This rotor is used in combination with the according centrifuge as a laboratory product designed to separate components by generation of Relative Centrifugal Force It separates human samples e g blood urine and other body fluids collected in appropriate containers either alone or after addition of reagents or other additives The rotor in the centrifuge is designed to run other containers filled with chemicals environmental samples and other non human body samples If the rotor is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired This rotor should be operated by trained specialists only Precautions Thermo Scientific In order to ensure safe operation of the MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor the following general safety regulations must be followed Do not remove the magnet at the rotor bottom Do not use rotors which show any signs of corrosion and or cracks Do not touch the electronic components of the rotor and do not make any changes to the electronic or mechanical components Use only with rotors which have been loaded properly MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 7 Never overload the rotor Use only accessories which have been approved by Thermo Fisher Scientific Exc
22. MP Nitric Acid 1096 Nitric Acid 50 a xv o ANODIC COATING for ALUMINIUM a POLYURETHANE ROTOR PAINT nM WM GLASS cv TYGON Nitric Acid 95 Hydrochloric Acid 10 Hydrochloric Acid 50 Sulfuric Acid 10 Sulfuric Acid 50 na nN nN ac a a NEOPRENE Sulfuric Acid conc c c c c o c c c a v a COMPOSITE Carbon Fiber Epoxy Ee Stearic Acid C C C A Tetrahydrofuran Toluene Trichloroacetic Acid nn N nN c cal 2 aj c z c c c lt lt STAINLESS STEEL o Trichloroethane lt lt zz ALUMINUM c c c c c c c c a DELRIN Trichloroethylene c c c c c wn c c c c Z c C aj vv BUNAN c c Z S Z Z C cic cl clcl cl lt oo NYLON lt lt lt lt POLYCARBONATE C C 9 Z 9j aj Z aj cj aj a POLYVINYL CHLORIDE c c C C C Z C C C lt
23. Vapor Ficoll Hypaque N oco VITON Hydrofluoric Acid 10 Hydrofluoric Acid 50 o oo ALUMINUM BUNAN NEOPRENE NYLON al POLYALLOMER POLYCARBONATE c a a c POLYRTHYLENE a POLYPROPYLENE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE wm wm RULONA TEFLON SILICONE RUBBER TITANIUM Zn nl ni o Hydrochloric Acid conc Formaldehyde 40 co Glutaraldehyde 2 Glycerol Cz oo oo oo Guanidine Hydrochloride co 2 2 co co 2 Haemo Sol co Hexane N co 2 Isobutyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol lodoacetic Acid Potassium Bromide co Potassium Carbonate Potassium Chloride Thermo Scientific c 2 o o nA nN ND 92 MA AN nA nA ND 92 cnn nA nN
24. Zz SDELRIN an 1 o o Do aj NYLON 2 ou coo co coo co POLYALLOMER Co zo oo co coco POLYRTHYLENE wn coco POLYPROPYLENE ALN NN HN HM YM WM MW WwW TITANIUM cl A A A HW WwW VITON ovl o n NH Thermo Scientific CHEMICAL Acetic Acid 5 MATERIAL TM v ETHYLENE PROPYLENE TM B Chemical Compatibility Chart TM TM Acetic Acid 60 lt POLYTHERMIDE Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Alcohol 50 a o POLYESTER GLASS THERMOSET Ethyl Alcohol 9596 a ANODIC COATING for ALUMINIUM a a wm POLYURETHANE ROTOR PAINT a a a a COMPOSITE Carbon Fiber Epoxy mM GLASS c wv wv POLYSULFONE STAINLESS STEEL TYGON Ethylene Dichloride c POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRIMP Ethylene Glycol c lt CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE o x DELRIN zoo m wm wn Ethylene Oxide
25. ands This releases the carbonic acid gas which is bound in the water resulting in excess pressure Do not apply pressure to the lid when doing so Leaks can be detected by escaping water or the sound of escaping gas Replace the seals if you detect any leaks Then repeat the test 5 Dry the rotor rotor cover and the cover seal CAUTION Prior to each use the seals in the rotor are to be inspected in order to assure that they are correctly seated and are not worn or damaged Damaged seals are to be replaced immediately Replacement seals are supplied with the rotors and can also be re ordered as a spare parts set See table in Accessories on page 15 When loading the rotor ensure that the rotor lid closes securely Damaged or clouded rotor covers are to be replaced immediately Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 27 4 Aerosol Tight Applications Checking the aerosol Tightness 28 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 5 Maintenance and Care Maintenance and Care Contents Cleaning Intervals on page 30 Cleaning on page 30 Disinfection on page 32 Decontamination on page 33 Autoclaving on page 34 Thermo Fisher Scientific Service on page 34 Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 29 5 Maintenance and Care Cleaning Intervals Cleaning Intervals For the sake of personal environmental and material protection you have to clean and if neces
26. ays be sure to use buckets of the same weight class which is marked on the buckets themselves Proper Loading To ensure safe operation of the centrifuge the rotor must be evenly loaded at all times Make sure that the opposing receptacles are holding tubes of the same weight 22 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 3 Rotor Loading Improper Loading Improper Loading Maximum Loading Thermo Scientific The rotor can run at high speeds The rotor design has sufficient reserve stability even when spinning at top speed The safety system of the centrifuge requires that you do not overload the rotor There are two options available for centrifuging samples whose weight including adapter exceeds the maximum permissible load Reduce the fill level Reduce the speed Use the table or the formula 23 emm permissible load adm Effective load admissible speed maximum speed MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 23 3 Rotor Loading Cycle Counter Actual Load g cavity RPM 4 0 14000 4 2 16663 4 4 13348 4 6 13055 4 8 12780 5 0 12522 52 12279 54 12049 5 6 11832 5 8 11626 6 0 11431 Cycle Counter The lifetime of rotors and buckets is dependent on the amount of mechanical load Do not exceed the number of cycles recommended for rotors and buckets The maximum number of cycles is given in the rotor table in the rotor specification section
27. cessories according to the instructions for the disinfectant spray or soak in solution Adhere strictly to the given application times Be sure the disinfectant can drain off the rotor Rinse the rotor and rotor lid thoroughly with water and then rub down Dispose of the disinfectant according to the applicable guidelines Dry all of the rotors and accessories after cleaning with a cloth or in a warm air cabinet at a maximum temperature of 50 C After cleaning treat the entire surface of aluminum parts with corrosion protection oil part no 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil Tread the bolt of the swing out rotor with bolt grease part no 75003786 Rotor Thermo Scientific 5 Maintenance and Care Decontamination Decontamination Decontaminate the centrifuge immediately whenever radioactive material has spilled during centrifugation WARNING Radioactive material can get into the centrifuge when a tube breaks or as a result of spills Keep in mind the risk of infection when touching the rotor and take all neccessary precautions In case of contamination make sure that others are not put at risk Decontaminate the affected parts immediately Take other precautions if needed CAUTION Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the manufacturer users should check with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment For general radioactiv
28. d by HPA Porton Down UK 120 V 60 Hz Refrigerated Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x4 30x4 30x4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 489 489 563 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Maximum Speed at 4 C 14 000 14 000 14 500 14 000 14 500 Sample Cooling at 0 0 3 0 3 Aerosol tight yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 11 1 Rotor Specifications Sorvall General Purpose Centrifuges 230 V 50 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge Legend XT Legend XF Legend X1 ST 40 ST 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 563 563 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4
29. e and Car Disinfection Disinfection Disi Use The nfect the centrifuge immediately whenever infectious material has spilled during centrifugation WARNING Infectious material can get into the centrifuge when a tube breaks or as a result of spills Keep in mind the risk of infection when touching the rotor and take all necessary precautions In case of contamination make sure that others are not put at risk Decontaminate the affected parts immediately Take other precautions if need be a sprayer whenever possible so that all surfaces are covered evenly rotor chamber and the rotor should be treated preferably with a neutral disinfectant CAUTION Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the manufacturer users should check with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment Observe the safety precautions and handling instructions for the cleaning agents used Contact the Service Department of Thermo Fisher Scientific for questions regarding the use of other disinfectants Disi 1 A N 10 32 MicroClick 30 x 2 nfect the rotor and accessories as follows Open the centrifuge Turn off the centrifuge Pull out the power supply plug Grasp the rotor with both hands and lift it vertically off the centrifuge spindle Remove the centrifuge tubes and adapters and dispose of them or disinfect them Treat the rotor and ac
30. e decontamination use a solution of equal parts of 70 ethanol 10 SDS and water Disinfect the rotor and accessories as follows 1 WN A 0 10 Thermo Scientific Open the centrifuge Turn off the centrifuge Pull out the power supply plug Grasp the rotor with both hands and lift it vertically off the centrifuge spindle Remove the centrifuge tubes and adapters and dispose of them or disinfect them Rinse the rotor first with ethanol and then with de ionized water Adhere strictly to the given application times Be sure the decontamination solution can drain off the rotor Rinse the rotor and accessories thoroughly with water Dispose of the decontamination solution according to the applicable guidelines Dry all of the rotors and accessories after cleaning with a cloth or in a warm air cabinet at a maximum temperature of 50 C After cleaning treat the entire surface of aluminum parts with corrosion protection oil part no 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil Tread the bolt of the swing out rotor with bolt grease part no 75003786 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 33 5 Maintenance and Care Autoclaving Autoclaving 1 Before autoclaving clean rotor and accessories 2 Place the rotor on a flat surface Rotors and adapter can be autoclaved at 121 C The maximum permissible autoclave cycle is 20 minutes at 121 Clean the rotor before autoclaving and rinse it wit
31. eptions to this rule are commercially available glass or plastic centrifuge tubes provided they have been approved for the speed or the RCF value of the rotor If centrifuging any hazardous materials mind the Laboratory Biosafety Manual of the World Health Organization WHO When centrifuging microbiological samples from the Risk Group II according to the Laboratory Biosafety Manual of the World Health Organization WHO aerosol tight biological seals have to be used Look on the internet page of the World Health Organization www who int for the Biosafety Manual Observe the safety instructions Pay particular attention to the following aspects Rotor installation Check that the rotor is locked properly into place before operating the centrifuge Always balance the samples Maximum sample density at maximum speed 1 2 This symbol refers to general hazards CAUTION means that material damage could occur WARNING means that injuries or material damage or contamination could occur This symbol refers to biological hazards Observe the information contained in the instruction manual to keep yourself and your environment safe MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 1 Rotor Specifications Rotor Specifications Contents Heraeus General Purpose Centrifuges on page 10 Sorvall General Purpose Centrifuges on page 12 Thermo Scientific General Purpose
32. esting of Rotor 75005719 MicroClick 30x2 ina Thermo Scientific Centrifuge Report No 194 12 B Report Prepared For Thermo Fisher Scientific Issue Date 30 October 2012 Test Summary A 75005719 MicroClick 30x2 rotor was containment tested in a Thermo Scientific centrifuge at 15 000 rpm using Annex AA of IEC 61010 2 20 2006 279 Ed The sealed rotor was shown to contain all contents Report Written By Name Ms Anna Moy Title Biosafety Scientist e Mrs Sara Speight Title Senior Biosafety Scientist Thermo Scientific is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific and is registered with the USPTO Contents ct dt cece eae acetal hata rt ate ead act d 7 Items RES OE Rie e a Obi 7 Intended Use i dead uoa be Eoo SRA Baws ha UR nae d a oed 7 Precautons vv A S TD RV Pup ues dv iie ues Medusae AS 8 Chapter Rotor Specifications 9 Heraeus General Purpose Centrifuges 10 Sorvall General Purpose Centrifuges 12 Thermo Scientific General Purpose Centrifuges 15 Chapter2 Thermo Scientific Auto Lock Rotor Exchange 17 Rotor iHd sucht 18 Removing the Rett a a 19 Chapter3 Rotor 21 Bete R e
33. fic RCE Values eb palate 35 Removing the 19 Rotor Installation 18 Rotor Loading Svein twas 21 Rotor Specifications 9 5 Sorvall General Purpose Centrifuges 12 T Thermo Fisher Scientific Service 34 Thermo Scientific General Purpose Centrifuges 15 WEEE compliance 3 MicroClick 30 x 2 Index 50 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific
34. h distilled water Remove all accessories tubes adapters from the rotor Place the rotor on a flat surface Note No chemical additives are permitted in the steam CAUTION Never exceed the permitted temperature and duration when autoclaving If the rotor shows signs of corrosion or wear it must be replaced WARNING Dangerous materials through leaky seals The O ring of a sealed bucket will be damaged through heat exposure Remove it before autoclaving a sealed bucket Use a new O ring Thermo Fisher Scientific Service Thermo Fisher Scientific recommends having the centrifuge and accessories serviced once a year by an authorized service technician The service technicians check the following the electrical equipment the suitability of the set up site the lid lock and the safety system the rotor the fixation of the rotor and the drive shaft Thermo Fisher Scientific offers inspection and service contracts for this work 34 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific RCF Values RCF Values Speed rpm Rmin Rmax RCF Rmin RCF Rmax 300 6 4 9 9 6 10 400 6 4 9 9 11 18 500 6 4 9 9 18 28 600 6 4 9 9 26 40 700 6 4 9 9 35 54 800 6 4 9 9 46 7 900 6 4 9 9 58 90 1000 6 4 9 9 72 111 1100 6 4 9 9 87 134 1200 6 4 9 9 103 159 1300 6 4 9 9 121 187 1400 6 4 9 9 140 217 1500 6 4 9 9 161 249 1600 6 4 9 9 183 283 1700 6 4
35. l Compatibility Chart Sodium Bromide Sodium Carbonate 2 a a POLYESTER GLASS THERMOSET Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate ALUMINUM ANODIC COATING for ALUMINIUM cv BUNAN a a a POLYURETHANE ROTOR PAINT a a a COMPOSITE Carbon Fiber Epoxy c a DELRIN a GLASS a c NEOPRENE NORYL a a NYLON a PET POLYCLEAR CLEARCRIMP CCCLEARCRIMP a co POLYALLOMER a POLYCARBONATE a a o POLYRTHYLENE a a v POLYPROPYLENE a co POLYSULFONE c c POLYVINYL CHLORIDE a RULONA TEFLON c c SILICONE RUBBER 9 STAINLESS STEEL 9 9 c TITANIUM TYGON o lt c VITON Sodium Hypochlorite 5 2 co Sodium lodide 2 Sodium Nitrate 2 co 2 Sodium Sulfate 2 co Sodium Sulfide Sodium Sulfite nA ND 92 Nickel Salts Oils Petroleum 1 1 1 2 2 2 co Oils Other Oleic Acid Oxalic Acid cz nA nN 2 NA 2 Perchloric Acid 10 Perchloric Acid
36. ltic Countries CIS 358 9 329 10200 Russia 7 812 703 42 15 Spain Portugal 34 93 223 09 18 Switzerland 41 44 454 12 22 UK Ireland 44 870 609 9203 China 800 810 5118 400 650 5118 India 91 22 6716 2200 Japan 81 3 5826 1616 Other Asian Countries 852 2885 4613 Australia 61 39757 4300 New Zealand 64 9 980 6700 Countries not listed D MicroClick 30x2 Rotor 47 C Contact 48 MicroClick 30x2 Rotor Thermo Scientific Index A Aerosol Tight Applications 25 Autocdaving scies kem REPRE 34 Auto bock he Abt Ban eet ES 17 Basic Principles 26 Before a Rut 22 C Checking the aerosol 26 Chemical Compatibility Chart 39 Cleaning eem ttr 30 Cleaning Intervals 30 Cycle Counter e ek Re x dr aes 24 Decontamination 33 F Fill Tevel et ets 26 Heraeus General Purpose Centrifuges 10 Improper Loading RR rus 23 Intended Ust obe LEA RE ERREUR ES 7 Items Supplied 7 Maintenance and Care 29 Maximum Loading 23 P Precauti ns ivi tr e etia te 8 ide eal ud avons 7 Proper Loading 22 Thermo Scienti
37. nd XT Legend XF Legend X1 ST 40 ST 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x 4 30x 4 30x 4 30x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 563 563 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Sample Heating at C 16 16 16 16 16 Aerosol tight yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 120 V 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge Legend XTR Legend XFR Legend X1R ST 40R ST 16R Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x4 30x4 30x4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 489 489 563 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 9 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Maximum Speed at 4 14 000 14 000 14 500 14 000 14 500 Sample Cooling at lt 0 lt 0 3 lt 0 3 Aerosol tight yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Aut
38. oclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 13 1 Rotor Specifications 100 V 50 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge Legend XT Legend XF Legend X1 ST 40 ST 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x4 Maximum Speed nmax rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 563 563 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 29 39 45 45 Sample Heating at C 16 16 16 16 16 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 100 V 50 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge Legend XTR Legend XFR Legend X1R ST 40R ST 168 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x 4 30 x 4 30 x 4 30x 4 30 x 4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 21 6
39. ore using any cleaning or decontamination methods except those recommended by the manufacturer users should check with the manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment Clean centrifuge and accessories as follows 30 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific Thermo Scientific A 5 Maintenance and Care Cleaning Open the centrifuge Turn off the centrifuge Pull out the power supply plug Grasp the rotor with both hands and lift it vertically off the centrifuge spindle Remove the centrifuge tubes and adapters Use a neutral cleaning agent with a pH 6 8 for cleaning Dry all of the rotors and accessories after cleaning with a cloth or in a warm air cabinet at a maximum temperature of 50 C Clean the housing of the centrifuge as needed After cleaning treat the entire surface of aluminum parts with corrosion protection oil part no 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil Tread the bolt of the swing out rotor with bolt grease part no 75003786 CAUTION When cleaning do not allow liquids especially organic solvents to get on the drive shaft the bearings the Auto Lock or the locks Organic solvents break down the grease in the motor bearing The drive shaft could freeze up After some applications their might be ice in the rotor chamber Let the ice melt and drain it off Clean the rotor chamber as described above MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 31 5 Maintenanc
40. pty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at Nmax 489 489 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 26 39 26 39 25 39 Maximum Speed at 4 C 15 200 15 200 15 200 Sample Cooling at nmax C 0 0 0 Aerosol tight yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 120 minutes Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK Thermo Scientific MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor 15 1 Rotor Specifications 120 V 60 Hz Ventilated Centrifuge SL 40 SL 40 SL 16 Weight of Empty Rotor kg 1 5 1 5 1 5 Max Cycle Number 50 000 50 000 50 000 Maximum Permissible Load g 30x4 30x4 30x4 Maximum Speed rpm 14 000 14 000 14 000 Maximum RCF Value at nmax 21 694 21 694 21 694 K Value at nmax 563 563 563 Radius max min cm 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 9 9 6 4 Angle 45 45 45 Accel Braking Time s 29 39 29 39 45 45 Sample Heating at C 16 16 16 Aerosol tight2 yes yes yes Maximum Autoclave 121 121 121 Temperature C 1 Ambient Temperature of 23 C Run Time 90 minutes 2Tested and approved by HPA Porton Down UK 120 V 60 Hz Refrigerated Centrifuge SL 40
41. s document supersede all previous information received by the purchaser Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc makes no representations that this document is complete accurate or errorfree and assumes no responsibility and will not be liable for any errors omissions damage or loss that might result from any use of this document even if the information in the document is followed properly This document is not part of any sales contract between Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc and a purchaser This document shall in no way govern or modify any Terms and Conditions of Sale which Terms and Conditions of Sale shall govern all conflicting information between the two documents Original instruction manual 50142070 a printed in October 2013 WEEE Compliance This product is required to comply with the European Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 It is marked with the following symbol Thermo Fisher Scientific has contracted with one or more recycling or disposal companies in each European Union EU Member State and these companies should dispose of or recycle this product See www thermoscientific com rohsweee for further information on Thermo Fisher Scientific s compliance with these Directives and the recyclers in your country Health Protection Agency Microbiology Services Porton Down Salisbury Agency Wiltshire SP4 0JG Certificate of Containment Testing Containment T
42. sary disinfect the centrifuge on a regular basis Maintenance Recommended Interval Clean rotor chamber Daily or when polluted Clean rotor Daily or when polluted Accessories Daily or when polluted Cabinet Once per month Ventilation holes Every six months Cleaning CAUTION Refrain from using any other cleaning or decontamination procedure than those recommended here if you are not entirely sure that the intended procedure is safe for the equipment Use only approved cleansers If in doubt contact Thermo Fisher Scientific When cleaning the centrifuge Use warm water with a neutral solvent Never use caustic cleaning agents such as soap suds phosphoric acid bleaching solutions or scrubbing powder Rinse the cavities out thoroughly Use a soft brush without metal bristles to remove stubborn residue Afterwards rinse with distilled water Place the rotors on a plastic grate with their cavities pointing down If drying boxes are used the temperature must never exceed 50 C since higher temperatures could damage the material and shorten the lifetime of the parts Use only disinfectants with a pH of 6 8 Dry aluminum parts off with a soft cloth After cleaning treat the entire surface of aluminum parts with corrosion protection oil part no 70009824 Also treat the cavities with oil Store the aluminum parts at room temperature or in cold storage room with the cavities pointing down CAUTION Bef
43. uited for the desired centrifugation process Fill Level The tubes are only to be filled to a level which ensures that the sample is unable to reach the top of the tube during centrifugation Therefore fill the tube only 2 3 of the rated level Checking the aerosol Tightness The aerosol tightness testing of the rotors took place according to the microbiological test process in accordance with the EN 61010 2 020 Appendix AA Whether or not a rotor is aerosol tight depends primarily on proper handling Check as needed to make sure your rotor is aerosol tight The careful inspection of the seals and seal surfaces for signs of wear and damage such as cracks scratches and embrittlement is extremely important Aerosol tight applications are not possible if the lids are open Aerosol tightness requires the correct operation when filling the sample vessels and closing the rotor lid Quick Test As a quick test it is possible to test the aerosol tight beaker and fixed angle rotors using the following process 1 Lubricate all seals lightly Always use the special grease part no 76003500 when lubricating the seals 2 Fill the cavities or the rotor with approx 10 ml of carbonated mineral water 26 MicroClick 30 x 2 Rotor Thermo Scientific 4 Rerosol Tight Applications Checking the aerosol Tightness 3 Close the bucket or the rotor as explained in the handling instructions 4 Shake the bucket or the rotor vigorously using your h

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