3 safety, 1 intended use, 2 user profile – Eppendorf Centrifuge 5427 R User Manual
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Safety
Centrifuge 5427 R
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Safety
3.1
Intended use
The Centrifuge 5427 R is intended exclusively for indoor use and for separating aqueous solutions and
suspensions of various densities in approved test tubes.
3.2
User profile
This device may only be operated by trained specialist staff. They must have carefully read the operating
manual and be familiar with the function of the device.
3.3
Application limits
3.3.1
Declaration concerning the ATEX directive (94/9/EC)
Due to its design and the environmental conditions inside the device, the Centrifuge 5427 R is not suitable
for use in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
The device only must be used in a safe environment, such as the open environment of a ventilated
laboratory or fume hood. The use of substances which could create a potentially explosive atmosphere is
not permitted. The final decision on the risks associated with the use of these types of substances is the
responsibility of the user.
3.3.2
Maximum service life for accessories
DANGER! Risk of explosion.
Do not operate the device in areas where work is completed with explosive substances.
Do not use this device to process any explosive or highly reactive substances.
Do not use this device to process any substances which may generate an explosive
atmosphere.
WARNING! Risk of injury from chemically or mechanically damaged accessories.
Even minor scratches and cracks can lead to serious internal material damage.
Protect all accessory parts from mechanical damage.
Inspect the accessories for damage before each use. Replace any damaged accessories.
Do not use rotors, rotor lids or buckets with signs of corrosion or mechanical damage (e.g.,
deformations).
Do not use any accessories whose maximum service life has been exceeded.
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to chemically damaged rotor lids or caps.
Transparent rotor lids or caps made from PC, PP or PEI may lose their strength under the
impact of organic solvents (e.g., phenol, chloroform).
If rotor lids or caps have come into contact with organic solvents, they should be cleaned
immediately.
Regularly check the rotor lids and caps for damages and cracks.
Immediately replace rotor lids or caps that have cracks or milky stains.