2 disinfection/decontamination, 3 checking the device, 1 checking the spectrometer unit – Eppendorf BioSpectrometer basic User Manual
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8.2
Disinfection/Decontamination
1. Clean the device with a mild cleaning agent before the disinfection (see
2. Choose a disinfection method which corresponds to the legal regulations and guidelines in place for
your range of application.
3. For example use alcohol (ethanol, isopropanol) or other alcoholic disinfectants.
4. Wipe the surfaces with a cloth which you have moisturized with a disinfectant.
5. If the cuvette shaft cover needs to be removed for the disinfection, proceed as follows for the diassembly
Cleaning the cuvette shaft cover on p. 68).
6. You can use spray disinfection to disinfect the disassembled cuvette shaft cover.
8.3
Checking the device
Requirements
• Observe the ambient conditions (see
• Carry out an inspection at approx. 20
°C. Avoid temperature variations (e.g, due to opened windows).
• The filter may only be removed from the filter box for a short period of time, and the filter surfaces must
be protected from contamination or damage.
• Protect the filter from dust, heat, liquids and aggressive vapors.
• The filter is inserted so that the label, with the name of the filter, points toward the detector.
When the spectrometer unit is checked: label points forward.
• The cuvette shaft is free from contamination.
8.3.1
Checking the spectrometer unit
Eppendorf offers a filter kit (BioSpectrometer reference filter kit) for checking the photometric accuracy
and wavelength systematic error. The kit contains one blank filter (A0) and three filters (A1, A2 and A3) for
checking the photometric accuracy, and 3 filters for checking the wavelength systematic error in the range
of 260
nm to 800
nm. The filter absorbances are measured against blank filter A0. In addition to
information on accuracy, you also obtain information on precision: average value and variation coefficient
(CV value) are calculated from the sets of 15 measurements per wavelength.
For the measurement, place the blank filters (for blank measurement) and sample filters into the cuvette
shaft, using the same procedure as with cuvettes. The absorbance values measured for the test filters will
be compared to the permitted range of values. For the individual filters, the limit values for the permitted
area are printed in a table in the lid of the filter box.
Please connect the Eppendorf thermal printer if you would like to document the values.
DANGER! Electric shock as a result of penetration of liquid.
Switch off the device and disconnect the power plug before starting cleaning or
disinfection work.
Do not allow any liquids to penetrate the inside of the housing.
Do not spray clean/spray disinfect the housing.
Only plug the device back in if it is completely dry, both inside and outside.