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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Safety Symbols 1 1 CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES Hot Water Requirements Purified Water Requirements Electrical Requirements Drain Requirements Space Requirements 3 3 3 4 4 5 CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED Unpacking Your Glassware Washer Washer Components Removing the Shipping Skid Washer Installation Installing the Leveling Feet Leveling the Washer Centering the Washer Door Connecting the Water Services Connecting the Hot Water Supply Connecting the Purified Water Supply
The Detergent Dispenser Filling the Neutralizing Acid Dispenser Selecting an Operating Cycle Programming and Starting a Wash Cycle Interrupting a Wash Cycle Alarms RS-232 Computer Connection 24 26 26 27 29 29 30 CHAPTER 5: MAINTAINING YOUR WASHER Maintaining the Stainless Steel Interior Maintaining the Air Gap in Drain Maintaining the Water Fill Valve Cleaning the Sump Filter Screen Replacing the HEPA Filter Maintaining the Conductivity Sensor 35 35 36 36 37 38 39 CHAPTER 6: MODIFYING YOUR WASHER Instal
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a Labconco FlaskScrubber® Vantage Series® Glassware Washer. It is configured to be a freestanding model but may be easily modified for undercounter installations. Your Labconco Glassware Washer is designed and manufactured to thoroughly clean your laboratory glassware and accessories and complies with NSF/ANSI 3 standards for sanitization. You can select pre-programmed wash cycles or program customized wash cycles to meet your requirements.
Chapter 1: Introduction Throughout this manual potentially hazardous conditions are identified using the following words and symbols. It is important that you understand the warnings listed throughout this manual before you operate the Glassware Washer.
CHAPTER 2 PREREQUISITES Before you install the Glassware Washer, prepare your site for installation. Carefully examine the location where you intend to install the Glassware Washer. You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction. In addition, a hot water source, a drain, a purified water source (if applicable), and an electrical source must be located near the installation site. A cold water source is required when the optional Cool Drain Water Kit is installed.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites inlet valve on the washer is equipped with a plastic hose barb connection to accommodate .375" (9.53 mm) ID flexible plastic or rubber hose. Use a spring or band hose clamp to secure the hose to the hose barb connection. The hose barb connection may be removed from the valve to expose a male 3/4" - 11-1/2 NH hose coupling. Rigid plastic, tin-lined, or stainless steel tubing and fitting can be connected to the washer fitting.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Space Requirements If your Glassware Washer will be installed undercounter, you must ensure the undercounter opening is the proper size to accommodate the washer. The dimensions are shown in Appendix B.
CHAPTER 3 GETTING STARTED Now that the site for your Glassware Washer is properly prepared, you are ready to unpack, inspect, install, and test your washer. You may need common plumbing and electrical installation tools in addition to a 9/16" wrench, a flat-blade screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, and a carpenter level to complete the instructions in this chapter. ! 6 The Glassware Washer weighs over 225 lbs. (102 Kg). The carton allows for lifting with a mechanical lift truck or hand truck.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Unpacking Your Glassware Washer Carefully unpack your Glassware Washer and inspect it for damage that may have occurred in transit. If your Glassware Washer is damaged, notify the delivery carrier immediately and retain the entire shipment intact for inspection by the carrier. The United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen (15) days of delivery.
Chapter 3: Getting Started If you did not receive one or more of the components listed for your washer, or if any of the components are damaged, contact Labconco Corporation immediately for further instructions. Removing the Shipping Skid After you verify the washer components, move your washer to the location where you want to install it. Then, follow the steps listed below to remove the shipping skid from your washer. To remove the shipping skid: 1.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Leveling the Washer After you have installed the leveling feet, level the washer by adjusting the leveling feet. 1. Position the washer in its final installed location. 2. Place a carpenter level on the washer in the positions shown. 3. Turn the four leveling feet, as needed, to level the washer.
Chapter 3: Getting Started If the Glassware Washer is installed undercounter, level it side-to-side by placing a short level on the inside top edge of the door. See the figure below for the placement of the level on the washer. Check the level front to back by placing a level on the rail that the lower rack slides on. Centering the Washer Door When the washer is level, check the operation of the washer door for alignment with the washer tank.
Chapter 3: Getting Started To connect the hot water supply: 1. Be certain the hot water supply piping has been thoroughly flushed prior to connecting it to the washer. Debris in the piping can clog the washer valve. 2. Make the necessary plumbing connections to properly connect the hot water supply to the washer. 3. It may be necessary to place a loop in the supply tube to allow the washer to be slid in or out of its operating position.
Chapter 3: Getting Started To connect the purified water supply: 1. Make certain the purified water supply piping has been thoroughly flushed prior to connecting it to the washer. 2. Make the necessary plumbing connections to properly connect the purified water supply to the washer. NOTE: If the purified water source is a carboy, complete steps 3 and 4. 3. Connect the purified water source through either the top or the bottom of the carboy, as illustrated in the following figures.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Example of a Top Feed Connection Connecting the Drain Hose Before continuing with this section, be certain that your drain meets the requirements detailed in Drain Requirements in Chapter 2: Prerequisites. Be certain you conform to all local plumbing codes when you route and connect the drain. The drain hose is installed at the factory. The hose provides a flexible coupling to the drain piping and can be secured with a spring or band hose clamp.
Chapter 3: Getting Started The drain piping can be routed to either a sink or a floor drain. If you route the drain piping to a sink drain without using an air gap, the highest point of the drain pipe must be above the highest water level in the sink, as shown below. If an air gap is not used, the drain line must be elevated above the water level of the sink. If you route the drain piping to a sink drain and use an air gap, refer to the figure below for the placement of the air gap.
Chapter 3: Getting Started If you route the drain piping to a floor drain, refer to the figure below for placement of the drain tubing and trap. Drain trap Connecting the Power Supply Before continuing with this section, be certain your power supply meets the requirements specified on the washer data plate and in Electrical Requirements in Chapter 2: Prerequisites. Washers should be hard-wired directly into a junction box.
Chapter 3: Getting Started To connect the electrical supply: 1. Remove 2 screws on each side of the middle panel. 2. Pull the middle panel forward and remove it. 3. Remove the lower panel on the washer front by removing the two screws located at the bottom of the panel. 4. Remove the cover over the electrical junction box by removing the two screws.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 5. Make sure electrical power is turned off before making any connections. 6. Attach customer-supplied power wires to the brown and blue wires, using wire connectors. Customer-supplied wires must be clamped to the hole where they pass through the rear of the junction box, if prescribed by local codes.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 6. Press the ▼ button and DI PUMP ENABLE will highlight. 7. Press ◄ or ► buttons to YES or NO. This allows the pure water valve and pump to be disabled if pure water will not be used for rinse cycles and prevents inadvertently programming a cycle to have pure rinses. 8. Press the ▼ button and LIGHT will be highlighted on the display. 9. Press ◄ or ► to cause the light inside the tank to be turned on or off while the door is latched. 10.
Chapter 3: Getting Started To run the diagnostics test: 1. Press the ▲ button on the control panel and close the door and slide the door latch to the right. Hold for 5 seconds. 2. The display will show the Diagnostics screen and the indicator on the left side will point to TAP WATER VALVE. 3. Press either the ► or ◄ button to turn the tap water valve ON. Tap water should enter the washer. Allow water to enter for approximately 1 minute. Press either the ► or ◄ button to turn the water off. 4.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 20. Press the ▼ button and the arrow on the display will point to COOL FAN. 21. Press either the ► or ◄ button and the small fan inside the kick panel will operate. 22. Press ▼ button and the arrow on the display will point to RINSE AID PUMP. 23. Press either ► or ◄ button and the rinse aid pump will operate. 24. This completes the check of most of the washer functions. Unlatch the door to exit from the Diagnostics mode. 25.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 3. Install the tube and level switch into the full container and reattach the cap. 4. There are two methods which can be followed for filling the system with detergent and neutralizing acid rinse. Method 1: Run a wash cycle with no glassware in the washer. Set the detergent dispense rate to 30 ml and the rinse aid dispense to 6 ml. Method 2: Run a diagnostics test. When the display window shows DETERGENT PUMP allow the pump to run for 30 seconds.
CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR WASHER After your washer has passed the basic diagnostics test detailed in Chapter 3: Getting Started, you are ready to begin using your washer. Arranging the Washer Racks In addition to the standard configuration of the Glassware Washer, many optional racks and inserts are available to customize your washer to best suit your needs. For a complete list of available rack accessories, refer to Appendix A: Glassware Washer Accessories and Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer Loading Glassware into the FlaskScrubber Glassware Holders are supplied with each FlaskScrubber. These holders enable you to position glassware onto the FlaskScrubber spindles. To use a Glassware Holder: 1. Press the glassware into the holder; the clamps should spring out and grip the glassware. Do not use with glassware over 2.5 inches in diameter as damage to the holder may occur. 2.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer The Detergent Dispenser in the Door In addition to the bulk liquid detergent and neutralizing acid rinse dispense systems, your Glassware Washer is equipped with a detergent dispenser in the door that contains a main wash cavity and a neutralizing solution port. This dispenser in the door is active only if the liquid detergent dispensed from the bulk container is programmed to 0 ml. See “Programming and Starting a Wash Cycle” instructions later in this section.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer ! Do not use combustible solvents in the Glassware Washer. If soiled glassware contains flammable compounds, rinse the glassware thoroughly prior to placing the glassware into the washer. Heaters in the washer are very hot and could ignite flammable solvents. ! Petroleum based compounds may degrade certain internal washer components. Always thoroughly rinse petroleum based compounds from glassware before placing in the Washer.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer Filling the Neutralizing Acid Dispenser If it is necessary to neutralize the alkalinity of the detergent, a mild or weak acid may be placed in the neutralizing dispenser from which it will be dispensed during the first rinse. This dispenser in the door is active only if the liquid detergent dispensed from the bulk container is programmed to 0 ml. This prevents a double portion of neutralizing solution from being dispensed.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer Programming and Starting a Wash Cycle Refer to Appendix C: Glassware Washer Specifications for complete details on the various factory-set programs and the options available for customizing programs. After you have decided which washer program to use, follow the instructions below to start the washer. Washers have the capability to wash glassware at high temperatures. Use care when selecting high-heat programs if plasticware is being washed.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer 4. Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the desired program is indicated by the arrow on the left side. The arrow on the lower right side means that there are additional program selections that will be shown on the display if the ▼ button is pressed. If an arrow is visible in the upper right corner of the display, additional program selections will be displayed when the ▲ button is pressed. 5. Press RUN if no modifications to the program are necessary. 6.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer Interrupting a Wash Cycle To temporarily pause a wash cycle, simply unlatch the washer door. After the door is unlatched, wait 4 to 5 seconds before opening the door to prevent water from splashing out of the washer. To resume the wash cycle, close and re-latch the washer door. The washer will pause to equalize temperatures and then the cycle will resume the interrupted segment. The wash cycle can be terminated at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel button.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer OVERFLOW This displays if water is detected in the base of the washer. Water fill valves will be closed and the washer will cancel the cycle and drain water that is in the washer. The alarm is canceled by opening the door. See Chapter 7: Troubleshooting – Washer leaks. LIQ DETER This displays if the level of the detergent in the dispense container is low. The alarm is disabled if the detergent dispense volume is set to “0.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer 1. Computers with a 25 pin D-sub male serial connector should use Connect Cable (Labconco P/N 7537801) to connect from the user’s computer to the Glassware Washer. 2. Computers with a 9 pin D-sub male serial connector should use Connect Cable (Labconco P/N 7537800) to connect the computer to the Glassware Washer. The purpose of the RS-232 interface is to send data to a data collection computer to monitor the state and activity of the Glassware Washer.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer 11 = Drain After Wash 2 12 = Fill & Liquid Detergent Dispense 13 = Wash 3 15 = Drain After Wash 3 16 = Drain & Fill 18 = Fill Prior to Rinses – Includes Acid Rinse Dispense Prior to First Rinse 19 = Final Rinse Delay 20 = Rinse 21 = Drain After Rinses 22 = Dry 23 = Cool 24 = Done Columns 31-33 211 Raw data from temperature sensor #1 Columns 35-37 211 Raw data from temperature sensor #2 Columns 39-60 LW Shows alarms LW = Low water level LD = Low detergent LR = Low neutral
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer 3. The “Connection Description” dialogue box will open. Type in a user defined name and select an icon for the new connection. Press “OK.” 4. The “Connect To” dialogue box will open. Using the down arrow selection button, select the communication port to which the cable has been connected. Press “OK.” 5. Depending on the COM port selected (COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4), the “Com X Properties” dialogue box will open. Enter the appropriate data properties and press “OK.
Chapter 4: Using Your Washer 6. When the door is latched on the Washer, the data will be transmitted and updated whether a washer cycle is running or not.
CHAPTER 5 MAINTAINING YOUR WASHER Under normal operation, your Glassware Washer will require little routine maintenance to keep it functioning properly. Maintaining the Stainless Steel Interior The interior of your Glassware Washer is type 304 stainless steel. Never use metal scouring pads on the stainless steel interior. Metal scouring pads can scratch or leave metal chips that will rust.
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Washer 5. When the washer fills the second time, open the washer and add two cups of 4-8% acetic acid (or white vinegar) to the bottom of the tank. 6. Close the washer door and allow the unit to wash and drain without further interruption. Maintaining the Air Gap in Drain If the installation included an air gap (recommended) it requires periodic cleaning. The air gap is not part of the washer; therefore, it is not covered by the washer warranty.
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Washer Cleaning the Sump Filter Screen If debris accumulates on the filter screen that is located in the washer sump, you can remove and clean the screen. To clean the sump filter screen, refer to the figure below and follow the instructions below. To clean the sump filter screen: 1. Open the washer door and remove the bottom rack. 2. Remove the screw that retains the filter screen. 3. Carefully lift the screen and pull forward, using care not to drop debris into the sump.
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Washer Replacing the HEPA Filter After an extended period of time, dirt and debris may block the air flow through the HEPA filter. The filter may be replaced by following the instructions below: To replace the HEPA filter: 1. Open the left door by pressing it in the center. 2. Press down on the lock tab on the top of the HEPA filter and pull the top of the filter outwards. 3. Lift the filter out of the bottom retainer.
Chapter 5: Maintaining Your Washer Maintaining the Conductivity Sensor The operation of the Conductivity Sensor may degrade if it becomes contaminated with soil from glassware that has not been rinsed prior to being placed into the washer or if it becomes coated with minerals from the water supplied to the washer. If cleaning the sensor fails to correct the problem, the sensor must be replaced.
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CHAPTER 6 MODIFYING YOUR WASHER The configuration of your washer may be changed to accommodate your needs. For example, you may want to install pipet inserts, install an optional top rack, or install an optional Cool Drain Water Kit. Spindle racks can be replaced with racks without spindles for washing wide mouth glassware. Refer to Appendix A: Glassware Washer Accessories for the accessories that are available for your Glassware Washer.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer 2. Position brackets on slides over the studs on the sides. The position of the rack mounting plates must be fully extended as shown. Secure the slide assemblies using lockwashers and acorn nuts removed in Step 1. It may be necessary to synchronize the travel of the two slides. Pull each slide out firmly to their maximum travel. 3. Install the Upper Spindle Rack by lowering the rack onto the rack mounting plates. The water inlet must have its inlet toward the rear.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer When the Upper Spindle Rack is in place, it limits the height of the glassware that can be washed. If very tall glassware or long pipets are to be washed, remove the Upper Spindle Rack. Removing the Optional Upper Rack The upper rack may be easily removed from the Glassware Washer to facilitate loading the rack outside the washer or to allow very tall glassware to be loaded and washed on the lower rack. To remove the upper rack: 1.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer Adjusting the Height of the Optional Upper Rack The height of the upper rack may be varied to suit the heights of glassware that will be washed in the upper and lower racks. To adjust the height of the upper rack: 1. Remove the upper rack as described in this chapter. 2. Remove the 2 nuts that retain the rack mounting plate to the slide. 3. Reposition the rack mounting plate to the slide using the other set of holes. Replace the 2 nuts. 4.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer The 16-place Pipet Insert, shown below accommodates 1 ml to 50 ml pipets. Two of these inserts may be installed, if desired. Refer to the figure and follow the instructions below to install a 16-place Pipet Insert. To install a 16-place Pipet Insert: 1. Use the tool supplied with the Spindle Rack or a screwdriver to remove the six spindles on either the right or left side of the spindle rack. Remove others if necessary. 2.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer Installing Small Spindles Ten small spindles are included with each Spindle Rack. Since the large volume of water which flows through the standard spindles may be great enough to force the glassware off the spindle, small spindles should be used when small pieces of glassware will be washed. To install small spindles: 1. Remove the standard spindle by inserting the tool supplied with the Spindle Rack or a screwdriver into the slot on the top and turning counterclockwise. 2.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer Installing the Optional Cool Drain Water Kit An optional Cool Drain Water Kit is available to reduce the water temperature of the drain water in installations where hot drain water is not permitted. A supply of cold water must be available. It is recommended that the cold water temperature is colder than 54°F (12°C). Warmer water temperature will cause the drain temperature to be higher. The cold water supply must be capable of a flow rate of 3.5 GPM (13.
Chapter 6: Modifying Your Washer 9. Attach the outlet of the Air-gap to the building drain. 10. Turn on the electrical power.
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the following table if your Glassware Washer fails to operate properly. If the suggested corrective actions do not solve your problem, contact Labconco Product Service for additional assistance. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Detergent cup in door fails to open Malfunction of cup Replace cup. Malfunction of relay Check electrical continuity or replace relay PCB. Glassware interfering with cup door Move glassware.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Poor drying Dry temperature too low Program warmer dry temperature. Flask, beaker, or labware with concave bottoms not loaded correctly Tilt these articles when loading so that water drains off. Recondensation If clean labware is left in the washer, recondensation may occur. Open latch after completion of cycle to allow moisure-laden air to escape. Heater(s) disconnected or malfunctioned Reconnect or replace heater.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Purified water does not fill Crimp in supply hose Refer to installation instructions for proper purified water piping installation. Motor wires disconnected Reconnect wires. Tank and inner door have surface rust Glassware is contaminated with mineral acids. Pre-rinse glassware. Clean with stainless steel cleaner and soft cloth. Washer does not run No power to washer Check fuse or circuit breaker, or door switch.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Washer will not drain Clogged drain Clean out drain. Blockage of air gap Clean the air gap by lifting the cover, unscrewing the cap, and removing any accumulated material. See Chapter 5. Kink in drain hose Check for a kink in the drain hose. Filter blocked Check filter in washer and clean as needed. Drain valve or pump not operating Check operation. Fill valve clogged Clean fill valve. Water supply turned off Turn on water.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Drain Fail Alarm Drain Valve inoperable Listen for click when washer should drain. Check for mechanical restriction of actuator arm on top of valve. Check for electrical power to valve. Check for damage to valve coil. Drain Pump inoperable Check if pump fan turns when washer should drain. Check for mechanical restriction of fan. Check for electrical power to pump.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Water Low Alarm Improper water supply Make sure water is turned on. Tap water pressure must be at least 20 psi (138 kPa) and flow must be at least 1.25 gallons (4.7 liters)/minute. DI water supply must have flow of at least 0.9 gallons (3.4 liter)/minute. At least 3.4 gallons (13 liters) must be available for each DI rinse. Defective fill valves Clean screens inside the inlet fittings of the water valves. Check voltage to valves.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Low Temp Alarm Heater inoperative Check electrical connections. Check voltage to heater. Check resistance of heater. If open circuit, replace heater. Defective controller Check output from PCB to heater. Replace PCB. Contact Labconco Product Service. Defective temperature probe Check electrical connections. Contact Labconco Product Service. Replace if necessary.
APPENDIX A GLASSWARE WASHER ACCESSORIES PART # DESCRIPTION 4595600 Upper Spindle Rack – Stainless Steel. Contains one upper spindle rack with 30 spindles, 30 glassware clips, 15 plastic glassware holders and 2 slides. 4595800 Same as above except without slides. 4494200 8-Place Pipet Washer – Stainless Steel. Holds 1 ml to 10 ml pipets.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4595200 16-Place Pipet Washer – Stainless Steel. Holds 1 ml to 50 ml pipets. 4424600 Glassware Holder – Small. Grips wide-mouth glassware over spindles. Vinyl coated stainless steel wires. 4424800 Glassware Holder – Large. Grips wide-mouth glassware over spindles. Vinyl coated stainless steel wires. 4596000 Small Spindles with Clips. Replaces larger spindles when washing small glassware. 10 spindles, 10 clips, 36 plugs.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4402001 Culture Tube/Test Tube Insert – Stainless Steel. Insert for 15 mm to 18 mm tubes. 4402101 Culture Tube/Test Tube Insert – Stainless Steel. Insert for 20 mm to 25 mm tubes. 4401301 Culture tube/Test Tube Insert – Stainless Steel. Insert for 10 mm to 12 mm tubes. Includes retainer top 4401401. 4401401 Retainer Top for Culture Tube Insert – Stainless Steel.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4401801 32-Pin Insert – Stainless Steel. For use with beakers, Erlenmeyer flasks, and other widemouth glassware. 4401901 Retainer Top – Stainless Steel. To keep lightweight flasks in place under water pressure. For use with 4401801 or 4401501. 4589701 Petri Dish Insert – Stainless Steel. For plates, petri dishes, and watch glasses. 4589201 BOD Rack/Beaker/ Erlenmeyer Flask Insert – Stainless Steel.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4402201 Utensil Basket – Stainless Steel. For miscellaneous labware such as stoppers, spatulas, small beakers, etc. Furnished with drop-in cover (part number 4493801). 4591601 48-Pin Insert – Stainless Steel. For use with beakers, Erlenmeyer flasks, and wide-mouth glassware. For placement in bottom or upper rack. 4587000 Top Rack without spindles – Stainless Steel. 4595900 Top Rack without spindles – Stainless Steel. Includes 2 slides.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4588500 Bottom Rack without spindles – Stainless Steel. 4591500 DNA Sequencing Plate Insert. For electrophoresis plates 10.0 x 16.6 inches (25.4 x 42.1 cm). Holds 6 plates. 4542500 Utensil Holder. For spatulas, spoons, scoops & miscellaneous utensils. 4598401 Tray Holder. For trays up to 19 x 19 x 2.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4542100 Bulk Tube Insert. For vertically positioning test tubes. 4595500 Stand. Raises washer approximately 17 inches (43 cm). Front opens to provide storage underneath washer. 4591901 (230V) Cool Drain Water Kit. Provides cool water to the drain plumbing. Connects to a cold water source. 7537800 Cable, Washer to Computer. For computers with 9 pin D-sub male serial connector. 7537801 Cable, Washer to Computer.
Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION 4592200 Connection Kit. D.I. water inlet valve to plastic tubing. 4546000 Test Tube Spindle Rack. Lower rack with 150 spindles for washing test tubes 10mm to 25mm. 4546100 10-13mm Test Tube Holder. Holds 150 tubes. Used with Test Tube Spindle Rack 4546200 4526300 14-20mm Test Tube Holder. Holds 75 tubes. Used with Test Tube Spindle Rack 10-13mm Test Tube Holder. Holds 75 tubes.
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Appendix B: Glassware Washer Dimensions Interior – Racks Without Spindles Interior – Racks with Spindles Product Service 1-800-522-7658 65
APPENDIX C GLASSWARE WASHER SPECIFICATIONS This Appendix contains various specifications for the Glassware Washer, including program times and water consumption. Glassware Washer Specifications Minimum fill water temperature: 120°F (49°C) recommended Water consumption per fill: 3.
Appendix C: Glassware Washer Specifications Environmental Conditions Indoor use only. Maximum altitude: 6562 feet (2000 meters). Ambient temperature range: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C). Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 88°F (31°C), decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 104°F (40°C). Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage. Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories II (Overvoltage Categories per IEC 1010).
68 Product Service 1-800-522-7658 (min) 10 3.4 12.9 if > 50 100 38 0 0 to 6 3.4 to 20.4 13 to 77 None 100 to 140 38 to 60 0 or 15 to 250 100 to 140 38 to 60 51 13.6 51.5 if > 50 122 50 15 0 122 50 0 2 20 6.8 to 27.2 26 to 103 None 100 to 140 38 to 60 0 or 15 to 250 0 to 6 100 to 140 38 to 60 0 to 6 0 to 6 0 to 40 100 to 140 38 to 60 10,20,30,40 None 0 to 40 None 1 to 8 User set Plastic Note Times shown are for tap water rinses. Pure rinses add 1.5 minutes per rinse.
(°F) (°C) (minutes) (°F) (°C) (ml) Wash 2 Temp Wash 3 Time Wash 3 Temp Detergent Disp Product Service 1-800-522-7658 Total Wash Time (Excluding delays for heating water and dry time) Total Water Consumption (min) (gallons) (liters) (°F) (°C) Dry Temp Cool (minutes) (ml) Rinse Aid Disp Dry Time (°F) (°C) 186 23.8 90.
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