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Gram BioCompact II User Manual

Gram BioCompact II
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Ordinary use
Keep the marked areas in the cabinet (shown on this page)
clear of all items, thereby ensuring adequate air circulation,
and therein cooling.
Do not place items beneath the lowest shelf bracket. All items
in the cabinet that are not encapsulated, or wrapped, should
be covered to reduce the risk of corrosion of the cabinet and its
components.
Items placed on the bottom of the cabinet will
cause the air circulation to be impeded, which
reduces the cabinets performance.
The items should be evenly distributed in
the cabinet, with minimum layer-thickness/
maximum surface. And at the same time, the
air should be able to circulate freely between
the items.
The cabinet is not suited for storing items
that emit vapours, as they might corrode the
cabinet and its components.
There must be a 20 mm gap
between the inner part of the
door and the stored items, to
enable airow at the front of
the cabinet.
The cabinet interior must not be exposed to
corrosive atmospheres.

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Gram BioCompact II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGram
ModelBioCompact II
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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