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Operating Instructions – Labmaster
©
130 and MB20G Systems
Instruction Manual
Chapter 10: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
© MBraun, Inc. Edition 1/2007 Page 10-1
CHAPTER 10: MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
10.1 General Information
This chapter provides general information for general maintenance of a single purifier glovebox
system and troubleshooting various problems which may be encountered during operation of
the system. For information regarding troubleshooting of vendor manufactured components,
please consult the vendor supplied user manuals.
Contact the M.Braun Service Department with questions
regarding any of the troubleshooting steps listed below.
10.2 Maintenance Requirements
Daily Maintenance and Service
Windows: Clean the exterior with a mild solution of soap or detergent and lukewarm
water.
Using a soft lint free cloth or sponge, gently wash the sheet to loosen dirt and
grime and rinse well with clean water.
To prevent water spotting, thoroughly dry with chamois or cellulose sponge.
Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners, squeegees and/or other cleaning
implements that may mar or gouge the coating.
Compatible Cleaning Agents:
Aqueous Solutions of Soaps and Detergents
Windex
1
Top Job
2
Joy
2
Mr. Clean
2
Fantastik
3
Formula 409
4
1 Registered Trademark of Drackett Products Co.
2 Registered Trademark of Procter & Gamble
3 Registered Trademark of Texize, Division of Norton Norwich Products Inc.
4 Registered Trademark of Clorox Co.
Organic Solvents
Butyl Cellosolve Hexcel, F.O. 554
Kerosene Neleco–Placer
Naphtha (VM&P) grade Turco 5042
Alcohols
Methanol and Isopropyl Alcohol
Gloves: Check all gloves for damage.
The surface of the gloves in which the user’s hands are placed should be
coated lightly with talcum powder to prevent drying and brittleness.
Replace gloves immediately if any signs of damage or wear are detected.
Never attempt to repair gloves.
Antechamber: Check antechamber door seals for damage and/or debris. Coat lightly, as
needed, with high vacuum grease.
If the antechamber doors are difficult to open or close, apply a light coating of
white lithium grease or other lubricant to the pivot points and/or door spindle.
Connections:
Check all connections to ensure they are seated properly and are leak free.
Components: Observe the maintenance instructions of the third-party manufactured
components as directed in supplied manuals.

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