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Setting up your centrivap, Emergency access into the chamber, Exhaust port – Labconco CentriVa DNA Systems 7970037 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

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Setting Up Your CentriVap

After you verify receipt of the proper components, move your CentriVap to the
level and sturdy location where you want to install it. There is no need to secure
the CentriVap DNA Concentrator to the work surface. Then, follow the steps
listed below.

Emergency Access Into the Chamber

The CentriVap is designed to prevent access to the chamber in the event of a
power disruption. If it is necessary to open the lid when there is no electrical
power connected to the CentriVap, insert a small screwdriver or similar
instrument into the small round hole on the left side of the case near the top
behind the control panel. This will unlock the lid latch mechanism. While
holding the screwdriver in place, raise the lid with the other hand.
CAUTION: Never attempt to defeat the latch or open the lid while the
CentriVap is running. Personnel injury can result from moving parts and
chemicals.

Exhaust Port

It the CentriVap is not located in a fume hood, attach one end of a .50 inch ID
hose to the exhaust port on the left side on the vacuum pump glass trap exhaust
port. Clamp securely. Route the other end to a fume hood or other laboratory
ventilation device.

Electrical Connection

Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the back of the CentriVap Concentrator
and plug the other end into a suitable power receptacle

Rotor Installation

Place the rotor onto the shaft of the Concentrator. Rotate the rotor slightly to
engage the drive pin in the shaft with the slots in the rotor hub. The top of the
shaft should be in line with the top of the rotor hub.

IMPORTANT: Do not use a rotor if it shows any signs of damage.