Specifications

J326XP-IM-5AB
3-1
CHAPTER 3
Operation
Introduction
This section contains detailed centrifuge operating procedures. A summary is provided on page 3-2. If
you are an experienced user of this centrifuge, you can turn to the summary for a quick review of
operating steps.
WARNING
Normal operation may involve the use of solutions and test samples that are
pathogenic, toxic, or radioactive. Handle body fluids with care because they can
transmit disease. No known test offers complete assurance that they are free of
micro-organisms. Some of the most virulent—Hepatitis (B and C) and HIV (I–V)
viruses, atypical mycobacteria, and certain systemic fungi—further emphasize
the need for aerosol protection. Handle other infectious samples according to
good laboratory procedures and methods to prevent spread of disease. Because
spills may generate aerosols, observe proper precautions for aerosol
containment. Do not run toxic, pathogenic, or radioactive materials in this
centrifuge without taking appropriate safety precautions. Biosafe containment
should be used when Risk Group II materials (as identified in the World Health
Organization Laboratory Biosafety Manual) are handled; materials of a higher
group require more than one level of protection.
WARNING
Do not use the centrifuge in the vicinity of flammable liquids or vapors, and do not
run such materials in the centrifuge. Do not lean on the centrifuge or place items
on it while it is operating.