8 maintenance and service, 1 maintenance – Martin Christ RVC 2-33 CDplus User Manual
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RVC 2-33 CD
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Maintenance and Service
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Version 01/2009, Rev. 1.21 of 25/11/2013 - sb
Translation of the original operating manual
8 Maintenance and Service
The rotational vacuum concentrator, rotor, and accessories are
subject to high mechanical stress. Thorough maintenance performed
by the user extends the service life and prevents premature failure.
If corrosion or other damage occurs due to improper care, the
manufacturer cannot be held liable or subject to any warranty claims.
Use soap water or other water-soluble, mild cleaning agents for
cleaning the rotational vacuum concentrator and the accessories.
Do not use corrosive and aggressive substances.
Do not use solvents.
Do not use agents with abrasive particles.
Do not expose the rotational vacuum concentrator and rotors to
intensive UV radiation or thermal stress (e.g. by heat generators).
8.1 Maintenance
8.1.1 Rotational Vacuum Concentrator
Switch off the rotational vacuum concentrator and disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet or instrument receptacle before
cleaning.
Remove product residues from the rotor chamber using a cloth.
If the rotational vacuum concentrator has been contaminated with
toxic, radioactive, or pathogenic substances, clean the rotor
chamber immediately with a suitable decontamination agent
(depending on the type of contamination).
Take suitable precautions for your own safety if there is a risk of toxic,
radioactive, or pathogenic contamination.
Check the safety guard of the fan (at the front of the bottom side)
at least once a year for dirt and clean it if necessary (e.g. with a
vacuum cleaner).
Open the rotational vacuum concentrator when it is not in use so
moisture can evaporate.