Application Guide
- flammable materials
- combustible media with a low boiling temperature
- glass breakage
- incorrect container use
- overfilling of media
- unsafe condition of container
• The machine may heat up when in use. Don’t use the machine in
explosive atmospheres with hazardous substances.
• Process pathogenic materials only in closed containers under a
suitable extractor hood.
• Only process media that will not react dangerously to the extra
energy produced in other ways, e.g. through light irradiation.
• The external temperature sensor PT100 must always be inserted
in the media when connected and ensure it’s inserted in the
media to a depth of at least 20mm.
• Accessories must be securely attached to the machine and can’t
come off by themselves.
• Always disconnect the plug before fitting accessories.
• The machine can only be disconnected from the mains supply by
pulling out the mains plug or the connector plug.
• When using PTFE-coated magnetic bars, the following has to be.
noted: Chemical reactions of PTFE occur in contact with molten
or solute alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, as well as with
fine powders of metals in groups 2 and 3 of the periodic system
at temperatures above 300°C-400 °C. Only elementary fluorine,
chlorotrifluoride and alkali metals attack it; halogenated
hydrocarbons have a reversible swelling effect.
• The voltage stated on the type plate must correspond to the
mains voltage.
• Don’t cover the machine, even partially e.g. with metallic plates
or film, which will result in overheating.
• Ensure the heating plate is kept clean.
• Protect the machine and accessories from bumps and impacts.
• The minimum distance between the machines; the minimum
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