Eppendorf S-4-104 User Manual
Eppendorf Hardware
Instructions for use
S-4-72/S-4-104
English (EN)
Instructions for use
S-4-72/S-4-104
see
on p.
Fig.
Tab.
p.
English (EN)
Instructions for use
This document supplements the operation manual Centrifuge 5804/5804
R/5810/5810
R
and does not replace it. Therefore, please also read the operating manual before starting
up the rotors for the first time. You can find the current version on the Internet at
www.eppendorf.com.
1
Product description
The rotor S-4-72 is a swing-bucket rotor with a maximum capacity of 4
×
250
mL for the
Centrifuge 5804/5804
R/5810/5810
R.
The rotor S-4-104 is a swing-bucket rotor with a maximum capacity of 4
×
750
mL
for
the
Centrifuge 5810/5810
R. This rotor has also been designed for centrifugation of Deepwell
plates, microplates and PCR plates in plate buckets.
2
Safety notes
Rotor S-4-104 only
NOTICE! If handled incorrectly, the rotor can fall over.
The rotor can fall over if the buckets are used as a handle.
Remove the buckets before inserting and/or removing a swing-bucket rotor.
Always use both hands to carry the rotor cross.
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to chemically damaged rotor lids or caps.
Transparent rotor lids or caps made from PC, PP or PEI may loose 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.
Replace rotor lids or caps which show cracks or milky stains immediately.
WARNING! Damage to health due to rotor lids and caps which are not
aerosol-tight.
The aerosol tightness of rotor lids and caps is affected by autoclaving,
mechanical strain and contamination by chemicals.
Check the integrity of the seals of the aerosol-tight caps before each use.
Only work with undamaged and clean seals.
Do not close aerosol-tight rotors and buckets for storing them.