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CAUTION
Never run the MX-307, 207 and 107
with the rack sticking out the rotor.
Otherwise, the rack may come off during
spinning.
Check the type of the rotor and rack
before use to ensure the correct
combination is set.
Otherwise, it may cause damage to the
instrument. Please refer to the table of
“Rotor Rack Compatibility for Rack-in-
Rotor” in this Operator's Manual for proper
combination.
Ensure that the same type of buckets
are correctly mounted into all four
positions on the swing-out rotor.
Otherwise, it may apply excessive force to
the rotor, thereby causing the damage to the
rotor.
Ensure that all buckets on the swing-
out rotor are allowed to move freely
after loading sample tubes.
Otherwise, unbalanced load may occur
during spinning, applying excessive force
to the motor shaft, thereby causing the rotor
to fall off.
Do not exceed the maximum
allowable RCF of the tube.
Failure to do so may break the tube and
cause the rotor to fall off during spinning.
When the mass density of the sample
exceeds 1.2 g/cm
3
, do not centrifuge
at speed exceeding the maximum
allowable speed of the rotor which is
respectively calculated.
An excessive speed may damage the rotor,
bucket or rack, thereby causing the rotor to
fall off during spinning.
Avoid touching sharp edges on the
heat exchanger.
Otherwise, it may cause an injury.

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