Commissioning, Correct use – IKA ROCKER 2D digital User Manual
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Commissioning
IKA
®
Rocker 2D basic
The AC adapter is suitable for 100 V upto 240 V. Insert an appropriate
adapter corresponding to the country, before plugging the AC adapter
into the mains socket.
Switching the device on
Press the "Power" button (L) to switch the device on.
Speed setting
Use the "Speed setting" button (K) to set the speed to a value between 5
and 80 rpm in units of 1 rpm.
Starting the device
Press the "Start/Stop" button (F) to start the shaking process.
Stopping the device
Press the "Start/Stop" button (F) to stop the shaking process.
Switching off the device
Press the "Power" button (L) to switch the device off.
• Use
For mixing and agitating liquids.
IKA
®
Rocker 2D basic
- Continuous operation for individual or multiple vessels.
IKA
®
Rocker 2D digital
- Continuous operation for individual or multiple vessels.
- Timer operation for individual or multiple vessels.
Correct use
• Range of use
- Laboratories
- Schools
- Pharmacies
- Universities
The unit is suitable for use in all areas apart from domestic areas
and areas directly connected to a low-voltage supply which also
serves domestic areas.
The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed if the appliance is
operated with accessories that are not supplied or recommended
by the manufacturer or if the appliance is operated improperly
contrary to the manufacturer’s specifi cations or if the appliance
or the printed circuit board are modifi ed by third parties.
• Check that the power supply matches the data on the rating
plate.
• Plug the AC adapter into a standard mains socket in order to
supply the device with power. See the section "Technical data"
for the connection values.
• Also pay attention to the ambient conditions listed in the
“Technical data”.
• The IKA
®
Rocker 2D basic does not restart automatically
when power is restored after a power outage. If the IKA
®
Rocker 2D digital is running in mode A it does not restart
automatically when power is restored after a power outage.
If these conditions are met the unit is
ready for service when the mains plug
has been plugged in.