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Multitron - Incubation Shaker
Maintenance and Cleaning
25 February 2019 Page 119 of 146
9 Maintenance and Cleaning
DANGER
To prevent life-threatening electric shocks, always switch off the
equipment and disconnect it from the power supply before carry-
ing out any maintenance or cleaning.
9.1 Maintenance
The equipment requires hardly any maintenance. This reduces the
running costs to certain regular checks and cleaning. The following
table describes the maintenance work that is required to ensure
optimum, fault-free operation.
If increased wear is detected during the regular checks, the re-
quired maintenance intervals must be reduced to suit with the ac-
tual signs of wear. Keep in mind that various media or gases will
have more or less corrosive effects on the metal parts. When using
particularly aggressive substances, more frequent checks are re-
quired in order to maintain smooth equipment operation.
Contact the manufacturer if you have any questions regarding
maintenance work or intervals; see Service contact details on page
2.
Interval
Maintenance work
To be carried out
by
Prior to each
use
Check hoses and power cable for damage; replace if necessary.
Operator
Check that hoses (water, CO
2
) are connected tightly.
Operator
Check all seals on the equipment, especially on the door, and re-
place if necessary.
Qualified techni-
cians
Check whether the interior lighting works, have lamps replaced if
necessary.
Qualified techni-
cians
After each use
Clean the equipment, if necessary, disinfect thoroughly.
Operator
Annually
If you are using humidity and CO
2
sensors, have these calibrated at
least once a year to ensure measuring results remain accurate.
Qualified techni-
cians

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