Technical data
Loading tips
Select mobile units, baskets and
inserts appropriate for the
application.
–
Always load items in a way that all
surfaces are exposed. This ensures
that the items will be properly
cleaned.
–
Do not nest any items inside other
items. Keep each item separate.
–
Hollow vessels must be arranged for
complete inside exposure to the
cleaning water.
– Prior to loading the machine or
connecting to the machine ensure
that vessels with long, narrow
cavities they can be completely
flushed.
– Hollow vessels such as beakers,
measuring cylinders, flasks, etc.
should be inverted and placed in the
correct inserts so that water can flow
in and out unrestricted. A cover net
can be used to reduce the risk of
movement during the wash process.
–
Use a cover net (e.g. an A 6) or
mesh tray to secure small and/or
lightweight items to prevent them
from blocking the spray arms or
being caught in the magnetic strip on
the automatic mobile unit recognition
system.
–
Deep based items should be placed
at an angle to allow water to run off
easily.
–
Tall, narrow pieces should be placed
in the center of the baskets. This
ensures good water coverage.
–
Mobile units with an adapter must
engage correctly.
–
Engage inserts correctly into the
module carts.
–
The spray arms must not be blocked
by tall items or items which hang
down in their path. If necessary,
manually rotate the arms to test.
–
Petri dishes and the similar should
be placed in the correct insert with
the soiled side facing the center.
– Insert pipettes with the pointed end
downwards.
– Quarter inserts should be placed as
close to the middle of the unit as
possible.
– Glassware should not stick out of the
door area.
,
Ensure that no acid or solvent
residues, especially hydrochloric
acid or chlorides, get inside the
machine.
Application
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