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Safety
Centrifuge 5424/5424 R
English (EN)
2.5.2 Incorrect handling of the centrifuge
2.5.3 Incorrect handling of the rotors
NOTICE! Damage from knocking against or moving the device during operation.
If the rotor bangs against the rotor chamber wall, it will cause considerable damage to the
device and rotor.
Do not move or knock against the device during operation.
WARNING! Risk of injury from improperly attached rotors and rotor lids.
Only centrifuge with rotor and rotor lid firmly tightened.
If unusual noises occur when the centrifuge starts, the rotor or the rotor lid may not be
properly secured. Immediately press the start/stop key to stop centrifuging.
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to asymmetric loading of a rotor.
Load rotors symmetrically with identical tubes.
Only load adapters with suitable tubes.
Always use the same type of tubes (weight, material/density and volume).
Check symmetric loading by balancing the adapters and tubes used with scales.
CAUTION! Risk of injury from overloaded rotor.
The Centrifuge 5424/5424 R is designed for the centrifugation of material with a max. density
of 1.2 g/mL at maximum speed and filling volume and/or load.
Do not exceed the maximum load of the rotor.
NOTICE! Damage to rotors from aggressive chemicals.
Rotors are high-quality components which withstand extreme stresses. This stability can be
impaired by aggressive chemicals.
Avoid using aggressive chemicals, including strong and weak alkalis, strong acids,
solutions with mercury, copper and other heavy metal ions, halogenated hydrocarbons,
concentrated saline solutions and phenol.
If the rotor is contaminated by aggressive chemicals, clean it immediately using a neutral
cleaning agent. This applies to the rotor bores, in particular.
Due to the manufacturing process, color variations may occur on rotors marked "coated".
These color variations do not effect service life or resistance to chemicals.