Service and maintenance – Labnet Z100A Clinical Lab Centrifuge User Manual

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5.

Service and Maintenance

5.1

Service of centrifuge
Ther is no routine maintenance or service required on the centrifuge other
than occasional cleaning.

5.2

General cleaning of the centrifuge
Always keep the centrifuge housing, rotor, and rotor accessories clean
by wiping down with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh cleaners or
detergants on the lid or housing surfaces as it may affect the plastic.
After cleaning, ensure that all parts are dried thoroughly by hand or in a
warm-air-cabinet (max. temp. +50°C).

5.3

Disinfection
The centrifuge should be disinfected periodically and before shipping the
unit for service. The centrifuge rotor area and rotor shields should be
wiped with alcohol or other disinfecting agents. Do not allow the alcohol
or disinfectant to sit on the units lid or housing, as it may affect or
discolor the plastic.

5.4

Cleaning the centrifuge after breakage of glass tubes or bottles
With high g-values, there is a possibility that tube breakage can occur.
Should this happen the centrifuge rotor must be thoroughly cleaned
and all broken particles removed. If this is not done, damage could
result to the centrifuge.Be sure to remove the rotor shields and clean
thoroughly. If glass or other material has gotten into the centrifuge
enclosure, the enclosure must be removed for cleaning.

5.5

Replacing fuses
Check the fuse when it is recommended in the "Troubleshooting Guide".
The fuse holder is located underneath the unit. Unplug the unit. Unscrew
the fuse holder and remove the fuse.
Replace a blown fuse with a fuse of equivalant rating and type.

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