Chapter 1: Introduction
Operation Manual: Evolution Series
The heating of aggressive media can cause
explosion, implosion, release of toxic or
flammable gases. Appropriate cautions should
be taken.
The Evolution Dissolution System is capable of
utilizing all of the commonly used dissolution
media such as 0.1 HCL, phosphate buffers and
sodium lauryl sulphate.
In the event of a hazardous material spill on
the external surface of the instrument, the
unit can be cleaned with a disposable cloth or
paper wipe, then rinsed and dried with water.
The same approached can be used for internal
spill but the power must be disconnected first!
Before using any cleaning or decontamination
method recommended by the manufacturer,
users should check with the manufacturer that
the purpose method will not damage the
equipment.
Heater surfaces may be HOT. Do not touch
vessel heater assemblies when 6100 is in
operation. Injury may result.
Improper remote PC control of the Evolution
system may lead to unexpected motor and/or
heater operation.
To avoid glass breakage and injury:
• Do not heat vessel empty.
• Do not clean with materials that scratch.
• Do not bump.
Discard vessels if cracked, scratched or
excessively heated empty.
The Evolution system incorporates a height sensor to
stop rotation and adjust heating whenever the drive
unit is raised well above operating position. This
feature helps to prevent overheating and addresses
safety issues.
Operation Manual user interface screen shots may
vary from actual instrument interface screens.