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Sigma 1-14K - Safety Devices; Lid Lock Device; System Check; Ground Wire Check

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1-14K
Safety
18 Version 05/2010, Rev. 1.8 of 01/09/2011- sb
Translation of the original operating manual
or accessory, these data shall apply accordingly. For example, a
bucket with an engraving "max.cycles = 10.000" has a service life
of 10.000 cycles; and a rotor with the engraving "Exp.Date 02/15"
must be scrapped in February 2015 at the latest (see fig. 3.1).
Fig. 3.1: Different service life – engraving on the bucket/rotor
Refer to the table of rotors and accessories with a different
service life ( see chapter 11 “Appendix”)
3.7 Safety Devices
3.7.1 Lid Lock Device
The centrifuge can only be started when the mains power switch is in
“ON” position and the lid is properly closed. When the lid lock is
locked, the lid can only be opened when the rotor has stopped. In the
event of a power failure, it is possible to open the lid manually by way
of the emergency release system. (see 7.1.1 "Emergency Lid
Release").
3.7.2 System Check
An internal system check monitors the data transfer and sensor
signals with regard to plausibility. Malfunctions are indicated by error
messages with a number in the speed/rcf display (see 7.2 "Error
Codes").
3.7.3 Ground Wire Check
For the ground wire check, there is an equipotential bonding screw on
the rear panel of the centrifuge. A ground wire check can be carried
out by authorized and specialized personnel using a suitable
measuring instrument. Please contact the head of our service team
(see 7.3 "Service Contact").

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