User’s Manual PuriCare™ Laboratory Animal Research Procedure Stations Models 34800 Series 34802 Series 34810 Series 34812 Series To receive important product updates, complete your product registration card online at register.labconco.com Labconco Corporation 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132-2696 800-821-5525, 816-333-8811 FAX 816-363-0130 E-MAIL labconco@labconco.com HOME PAGE www.labconco.com Please read the User’s Manual before operating the equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES Space Requirements Clearance Location Requirements Exhaust Requirements Electrical Requirements Service Line Requirements 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED Unpacking the Procedure Station Procedure Station Components Moving the Cabinet Preparing the Procedure Station for Operation Installing the Procedure Station on an Existing Work Surface Installing the Procedure Station on the Labconco Base Stand Telescoping Base Stands Manua
CHAPTER 5: USING THE CABINET System Reset Switch Information Center Status Area Data Area Icon Area Operating the Sliding Sash Starting the Procedure Station The Touchpad Controls User Selectable Features Timer Operation Interval Timer Operation Stopwatch Timer Operation Menu Options UV Lamp Operation UV Lamp Timer UV Lamp Maintenance Light Operation Light Timer Light Maintenance Blower Operation Cabinet Set Up If An Airflow Alert Activates Resetting the Airflow Alert System Working in the Procedure Station
APPENDIX C: SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Motor Specifications Environmental Conditions 57 57 57 58 APPENDIX D: ACCESSORIES Telescoping Base Stands Telescoping Base Stand Shelf Kit Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Hydraulic Base Stand Shelf Kit SoLo Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Service Valve Kit Ultraviolet Lamp Kits IV Bar Kits Shelf Cord/Tubing Management System Prefilter Postfilter Canopy Kit Air-Tight Damper Air-Tight Damper with Canopy Alarm Sensor Backdraft Damper Remote Blowers
Chapter 1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Labconco PuriCare Series Procedure Station. The PuriCare Cabinet is designed to protect you, the product and the laboratory environment from biohazardous aerosols. It is the result of years of experience in manufacturing biohazard cabinets, and users like you suggested many of its features to us. The PuriCare Procedure Station offers many unique features to enhance safety, performance and ergonomics.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Before you install the Procedure Station, you need to prepare the site for installation. Carefully examine the location where you intend to install the cabinet. You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction. In addition, a dedicated source of electrical power must be located near the installation site. Carefully read this chapter to learn: • Location requirements. • Electrical power requirements. • Exhaust requirements. • Service utility requirements.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Location Requirements Note: The Procedure Station should be located away from traffic patterns, doors, fans, ventilation registers, fume hoods and any other air-handling devices that could disrupt its airflow patterns. All windows in the room should remain closed. Figure 2-1 shows the preferred location for the Procedure Station. The preferred location is perpendicular to the door, to minimize the effect of opening and closing the door on the performance of the cabinet.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Exhaust Requirements If you intend to connect the Procedure Station to the optional Canopy Connection Kit, first examine the location to ensure that it is compatible with the cabinet’s exhaust duct. The area directly above the cabinet’s exhaust port should be clear of structural elements, water and utility lines, or other fixed obstructions. There should be enough clearance to accommodate a 10-inch diameter duct.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Service Line Requirements All utility service lines should be ¼ inch O.D., brass, copper, or stainless steel, and equipped with an easily accessible shut-off valve. If the service line pressure exceeds 100 PSI, it must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce the line pressure. Note: The use of flammable gases or solvents should be avoided in the Procedure Station. Open flame in the cabinet will disrupt the laminar airflow in the cabinet and may damage the HEPA filters.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Now that the installation is properly prepared, you are ready to inspect, install, and certify the PuriCare Procedure Station. This chapter covers how to: • Unpack and move the Procedure Station. • Install the cabinet. • Connect the electrical supply source. • Connect the service lines. • Connect to an exhaust system (optional). • Arrange certification of the Procedure Station.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Unpacking the Procedure Station Carefully remove the outer carton and inspect it for damage that may have occurred in transit. If damaged, notify the delivery carrier immediately and retain the entire shipment intact for inspection by the carrier. Note: United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen (15) days of delivery. Do not return goods without the prior authorization of Labconco.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Catalog # Procedure Station Description 3480000 3480001 3480010 3480011 3480020 3480021 3480022 3480023 3480024 3480025 3480026 3480027 4 foot Procedure Station, 10 inch sash opening, 115 VAC 4 foot Procedure Station with UV lamp & fixture, 10 inch sash opening, 115 VAC 4 foot Procedure Station, 10 inch sash opening, 100 VAC 4 foot Procedure Station with UV lamp & fixture, 10 inch sash opening, 100 VAC 4 foot Procedure Station, 10 inch sash opening, 230 VAC, UK Plug 4 foot Pro
Chapter 3: Getting Started Moving the Cabinet Move the cabinet, attached to its pallet, by using a floor jack, or a furniture dolly underneath the unit. DO NOT move the cabinet by tilting it onto a hand truck. Verify all Procedure Station components are included, and then move the cabinet to its final location.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Telescoping Base Stands These stands are available with either fixed feet or casters. Adjust the leg height before installing the cabinet on top of the stand. The height can be set in 1-inch intervals between 27.5 to 33.5 inches, providing a cabinet work surface height from 30.0 to 36.0 inches. The Base Stands for each width cabinet are listed in Table 3-1 below. Table 3-1 Width Base Stand w/Feet Model # Base Stand w/Casters Model # 4' 6' 3730400 3730600 3730410 3730610 1.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 3. Move the base stand into its final location. Using a carpenter’s level, adjust each leveling foot until the stand is level in both planes as shown in Figure 3-2. You are now ready to lift the Procedure Station onto its stand. Figure 3-2 Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands These base stands offer infinitely adjustable height between 25.5 and 33.5 inches, giving a cabinet work surface height of 28.0 to 36.0 inches.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Note: When moving the cabinet on the hydraulic lift base stand, ensure that the hydraulic lines and the electrical cord are clear before installing the cabinet on the stand or operating the lift system. Connecting the PuriCare Cabinet to Utility Service Lines The service lines (if any) should be connected to the tube fitting(s) on the outside of the liner wall as shown in Figure 3-3. To install the tubing, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the tubing is ¼ inch O.D.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Optional Exhaust System Connections All Procedure Stations are shipped to recirculate their HEPA filtered exhaust air back into the laboratory. Certain applications such as working with odorous products or volatile toxic materials will require the connection of the Procedure Stations to an exhaust system. Note: The canopy connection, also referred to as a thimble or air gap connection, allows single or multiple biohazard cabinets to be connected to an exhaust system.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 5. Reinstall the work surface. 6. Allow the silicone sealant to cure for at least eight hours before exposing it to liquid. Figure 3-4 Apply a light coat of silicone sealant to this surface of the connector, aligning the three holes in the connector with the three holes in the Procedure Station liner.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Initial Certification Prior to use, a qualified certifier should certify all Procedure Stations. Under normal operating conditions, the Procedure Station should be recertified at least annually and when relocated or serviced.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions All PuriCare Series Procedure Stations operate using the following principles: • Filtration and retention of particulates by High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter(s) • Laminar airflow • Directional airflow The major components are: • The HEPA filter(s) • The motor/blower to force air through the cabinet • Cabinet air intakes (grilles), ductwork and air balance controls HEPA Filters HEPA filters are disposable, dry-type particulate fi
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Note: The HEPA filter media is very fragile. DO NOT touch the media. If you think the media of a HEPA filter is damaged, DO NOT USE THE CABINET. Have the HEPA filter integrity tested by a certifier before using the cabinet. Note: HEPA Filters are only effective against particulate material. Gases will pass through the filter.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Laminar Airflow Laminar airflow is defined as the movement of a body of air in a single direction, with a uniform velocity. In practice, the laminar downflow of air in the cabinet captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the cabinet, and directs it to the HEPA filters.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Directional Airflow Directional airflow also plays a key role in performance. Air is drawn into the front of the cabinet at the front grille. This “curtain” of air makes it more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work area of the cabinet and into the outside environment. This airflow is often calculated and referred to as the Inflow Volume or Average Inflow Velocity. This is illustrated in Figure 4-3.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Motor/Blower The motor/blower assembly pulls air into the front of the cabinet, and recirculates it internally. During its recirculation, the air is split into two separate streams. One path leads through the exhaust HEPA filter and out of the unit. The second path flows through the supply HEPA filter, which then flows down through the work area, as shown in Figure 4-4.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Cabinet Air Intakes (Grilles), Ductwork and Air Balance Controls The location, size, and pattern of the grilles at the front and rear of the work area affect cabinet containment and performance. Note: Never block or obstruct the grilles of the Procedure Station. The internal ductwork conveys the air from the work area to the blower, and then from the blower to the filters.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Roughing Prefilter The Procedure Station is equipped with a Prefilter attached to the Towel Catch (located in the lower-rear of the work area. The filter is intended to remove large debris often associated with the handling of animals such as hair and bedding. Capture of these large particles prevent them from accumulating on the HEPA filters, thereby extending their lives.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Avoid the use of flammable gases or solvents in the Procedure Station. Care must be taken to ensure against the concentration of flammable or explosive gases or vapors. An open flame should NOT be used in the Procedure Station. Open flames may disrupt the airflow patterns in the cabinet, burn the HEPA filter and/or damage the filter’s adhesive. Gases under high pressure should not be used as they may disrupt the airflow patterns in the cabinet.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Procedure Stations should be decontaminated for any of the following reasons: 24 • Before maintenance work requiring entry into contaminated areas. • Before HEPA filter changes. • Before performing certification tests requiring entry into contaminated areas. • Before relocating the cabinet. • Before changing research programs. • After the gross spill of biohazardous material.
Chapter 5: Using the Cabinet System Reset Switch The Procedure Station has a system reset switch for resetting the microprocessors. The switch is located on the front of the electronics module, on top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 5-1. Ensure that the switch is in the “ON” (up) position before attempting to operate the cabinet.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Information Center The Information Center is an LCD display located on the right side wall at eye level. The center’s display is divided into three separate areas, as shown in Figure 5-2, below. Figure 5-2 Status Area Data Area Icon Area Status Area The Status Area displays the system’s condition during operation. This line can display any of the following messages: OK The motor is operating properly, and the sash is not open too far.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Data Area The Data Area displays the Filter Gauge. This bar graph directly indicates the percent of remaining filter life. When the cabinet is new, or after the HEPA filters are replaced, the gauge will be “full”, or display approximately 100%. As the filters load, or if the grille or exhaust discharge are blocked, the bar graph will show a reduced filter life.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Security Lock When the security lock is activated this icon is activated, and the keypad will not respond to any buttons until the proper sequence of keystrokes is entered. Mute When this icon is on, the audible alarm will be muted for approximately 5 minutes. Operating the Sliding Sash The counterbalanced, anti-racking sash mechanism requires only a few pounds of force to move the sash up or down.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Figure 5-3 Sash position label Product Service 1-800-522-7658 29
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet The Touchpad Controls The touchpad of the Procedure Station is shown in Figure 5-4. Take a moment to get familiar with the buttons, their location and function. Also familiarize yourself with the display located on the right side wall.
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Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet User Selectable Features The PuriCare Series Procedure Station offers the user unparalleled flexibility and convenience. The operation of the blower, fluorescent and UV lights can either be operated manually, or you may choose to use the SmartStart™ or NightSmart™ features that activate functions automatically when the sash is opened or closed. The UV lamp can be programmed to operate for a given time interval when the sash is closed, before it shuts off.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Interval Timer Operation 1. When selected, the Interval Timer menu is displayed on the LCD. The timer defaults to 0:00:00. 2. Press and hold the “▲” or “▼” buttons to increase or decrease the timer interval. 3. When the proper interval is entered on the display, press the “OK” button to start the timer. 4. When the timer reaches 0:00:00, an audible alarm will sound, and the timer will reset itself and repeat the countdown . 5. Press the “OK” button to pause the timer. 6.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet UV Lamp Timer The UV Lamp Timer allows you to decide whether the UV lamp will operate continuously or for a time period that you select. Interval When the “Interval” option is selected, the UV Interval Timer menu is displayed. UV Interval Timer This window lets you set the amount of time the UV lamp stays lit when activated. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to select the amount of time you need, then press the “OK” button to set the interval.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Light Operation This menu option allows you to select whether the fluorescent lights will turn on automatically every time the sash is opened. NOTE: The fluorescent lights will automatically turn off when the sash is closed, no matter what its setting is. SmartStart When the “SmartStart” option is selected, the fluorescent lights will turn on every time the sash is opened.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Light Hourmeter This display only shows the hours the fluorescent lamps have been lit and how many hours remain until you receive a warning to replace the lamps. Change Light Life In this option, you can set the hourmeter before you get the replace light warning. For most fluorescent lamps, the output of light decreases at a constant rate. Typically, after 6,000 hours of operation the lamp will output less light than it did when it was new.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Security Lock NOTE: The security lock automatically reactivates and locks out the keypad every time the blower is shut off, by the keypad or by closing the sash. After the initial auto diagnostic screen is cleared, the security lock reactivates. The security lock feature prevents operation of the Biosafety Cabinet by unauthorized users. To engage the security lock, access the Security Lock submenu, as described in Figure 5-4.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Restoring Software Default Settings To restore the default settings to their original configuration: 1. Access the Menu, and select “Cabinet Set Up”. Press “Mute/OK” 2. In the Cabinet Set Up submenu, select “Restore Defaults”. Press “Mute/OK” 3. Press “Mute/OK” again to restore the software defaults. Pressing “Menu” will escape this submenu without restoring the defaults.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet If An Airflow Alert Activates The most common causes of an airflow alert are: • Blockage of the inlet grilles or exhaust outlet. • Removal of the work surface or grille during operation. Note: If the alarm sounds during use, immediately take appropriate action to prevent contamination to you and other personnel in the area. Resetting the Airflow Alert System The Airflow Alert will automatically reset to normal operation once the motor speed has stabilized.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Wipe-Down • Raise the sash to its full open position (approximately 21.75 inches/ 55.25 cm). Mute the alarm by depressing the "Alarm Silence" switch. • Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet with 70% ethanol, or a suitable disinfectant, and allow to dry. Loading Materials and Equipment • Only load the materials required for the procedure. Do not overload the cabinet. • Do not obstruct the front, side, or rear return air grilles.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Final Purging • Upon completion of work, the cabinet should be allowed to operate for two to three minutes undisturbed, to purge airborne contaminants from the work area. Unloading Materials and Equipment • Objects in contact with contaminated material should be surface decontaminated before removal from the cabinet. • All open trays or containers should be covered before being removed from the cabinet.
Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet The common service operations necessary to maintain the Procedure Station for peak performance are listed below. Routine Maintenance Schedule Weekly • Using 70% ethanol, or a suitable disinfectant, surface disinfect the inside of the cabinet and the work surface. • Using an appropriate glass cleaner, or LabSolutions Glass & Surface Wipes, Labconco part # 1570000; clean the sash and the surface of the UV lamp, if so equipped.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Service Operations Work Surface Removal: Note: The work surface of the cabinet must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it. 1. Lift the front edge of the work surface straight up by grasping the knob handles at either front corner. 2. Pull the work surface straight out, letting its rear edge rest on the center support underneath. 3. Reinstall the work surface by resting the bottom on the center rail while pushing it back into the cabinet.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Towel Catch and Prefilter Removal: The towel catch should be removed periodically for inspection. Note: The work surface and the towel catch must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing either from the cabinet. 1. Remove the work surface as described above. 2. Lift the front end of the center support straight up to release it from the locating pins (A). Set the support aside in the work area. 3. Remove the towel catch by pivoting the bottom out toward you (B). 4.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Postfilter Replacement: If odors become noticeable from the exhaust of the cabinet, replace the carbon postfilter on top of the cabinet. To do so, carefully compress the perforated exhaust filter cover to pull the tabs out of one side of the exhaust filter brackets. Set the cover aside. Remove and dispose the old postfilter. Note: When working around the exhaust HEPA filter, be careful to never touch the filter with hands or tools.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Figure 6-4 1. To reinstall the panel, reverse these steps, ensuring that the plastic pin in the top corners of the dress panel properly engage the corner posts. Changing the Fluorescent Lamps: 1. Unplug the cabinet or turn the System Reset Switch, located on the top of the cabinet, off. 2. Remove the front dress panel as noted in Figure 6-3. 3.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet 4. Unplug the cabinet or turn off the System Reset Switch, located on the top of the cabinet. 5. Remove the UV lamp by rotating it 90 degrees and lifting it straight up and out of its sockets. 6. Install new lamp by reversing the removal procedure. Resetting a Circuit Breaker: To reset any of the circuit breakers located on the left side of the electronics module, depress the white button until it sets.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Refer to the following table if the Procedure Station fails to operate properly. If the suggested corrective actions do not solve the problem, contact Labconco for additional assistance. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Cabinet blower and lights won’t turn on Unit not plugged into outlet Plug the cabinet into appropriate electrical service. Check connection to control box on top of cabinet.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Cabinet blower turns on but lights don’t work Lamps not installed correctly Inspect lamp installation. Lamp is defective Replace lamp. Keypad disconnected or defective Run keypad diagnostics and check connections. Lamp wiring is disconnected Inspect lamp wiring. Defective lamp ballasts Replace lamp ballasts. Keypad disconnected or defective Run keypad diagnostics and check connections.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Contamination of work in the cabinet Improper technique or procedure for the cabinet See “Use of the Cabinet” section in the manual. Restriction of the return air slots or grille – blockage of the exhaust outlet Ensure that all return air slots, grilles and the exhaust outlet are unobstructed. External factors are disrupting the cabinet airflow patterns or acting as a source of contamination See “Installation” section of this manual.
Appendix A: Components Illustration A-1 indicates the location of the following service parts, and replacement accessory parts: Procedure Station Replacement Parts Item Quantity Part No.
A-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Product Service 1-800-522-7658 55
Appendix A: Components Appendix B: Dimensions All dimensions in inches. B-1 56 Width “A” “B” “C” 4' 6' 54.3 78.3 48.5 72.5 19.9 32.
Appendix C: Specifications Electrical Data Cabinet Model 3480000-3480009 3480200-3480209 3480010-3480019 3480210-3480219 3480020-3480029 3480220-3480229 Electrical Requirements 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 12 Amps 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 12 Amps 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 12 Amps 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 12 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 6 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 6 Amps Cabinet Model 3481000-3481009 3481200-3481209 3481010-3481019 3481210-3481219 3481020-3481029 3481220-3481229 Electrical Requirements 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 Amps 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 A
Appendix C: Specifications Environmental Conditions 58 • 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).
Appendix D: Accessories Note: Accessories marked with an asterisk (*) require a qualified certifier to install and/or calibrate before use. Telescoping Base Stands These stands are available with either fixed feet or caster wheels. The user sets the height of these stands before installation. The height can be set from 27.5 to 33.5 inches in 1-inch intervals, providing a cabinet work surface height of 30.0 to 36.0 inches. The Base Stands for each Procedure Station model are listed below.
Appendix D: Accessories Hydraulic Base Stand Shelf Kit (# 3850200) This 22 ¼ x 11 ¼-inch long shelf is specifically designed to hold the Aspirator Pump or other small accessories, and attaches to the lower left side of the base stand. The kit includes shelf and self-drilling fasteners. NOTE: A power drill with a 5/16-inch socket is needed to attach the fasteners to the base stand.
Appendix D: Accessories Shelf (# 3859000) The wire shelf measures 8 inches wide by 5 inches deep, with a weight capacity of 2.2 lbs. (1 kg) and mounts to the rear grille. Shipping weight 5.0 lbs. (2.3 kg). Cord/Tubing Management System (# 3859100) The kit includes three cord hooks and carabineers. The hooks mount to the rear grille, and the carabineers secure power cords and/or tubing along the rear wall of the work area. Shipping weight 5.0 lbs. (2.3 kg).
Appendix D: Accessories *Air-Tight Damper with Canopy Alarm Sensor (# 3859700) This damper with integral canopy airflow sensor mounts atop the Canopy Connection Kit to adjust exhaust airflow. Includes wiring harness to connect with the Logic Control board. Shipping weight 13.0 lbs. (5.9 kg). Backdraft Damper (# 3858800) The backdraft damper mounts in a vertical run of duct to prevent the reverse pressurization of the exhaust system. Sized for 10-inch diameter ductwork. Shipping weight 5.0 lbs. (2.3 kg).
Appendix D: Accessories Aspirator Pump Kit (# 3850300 or 3850301) Kit includes components required to outfit the cabinet with a system to safely aspirate fluids. The pump has an integrated 2L glass jar with fill limiter that seals to contain fluids. The chemically resistant diaphragm pump can be switched with the foot pedal provided. 10-ft. of clear tubing, filter as well as a sealed grommet for the cabinet wall is in the kit.
Appendix E: Quick Chart Model Cabinet Size (in feet) Sash Opening (inches) Starting Serial #1 Supply HEPA Data Labconco P/N Exhaust HEPA Data Labconco P/N Motor/Blower Data Labconco P/N2 Motor HP Blower Size (inches) Fluorescent/UV Lamp Data Fluorescent Lamps (2 each) Light intensity (ft-candles)3 UV Lamp UV energy(uW-cm2)4 Prefilter Data Labconco P/N Postfilter Data Labconco P/N Canopy Data Labconco Canopy P/N 1. 2. 3. 4.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application Council Directive(s): 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 2002/95/EC (ROHS), 2002/96/EC (WEEE), 2004/108/EC Standard(s) to which conformity is declared: EN61010-1, EN61326-1, EN55022, EN61000-3-2/3 Manufacturer’s Name: Labconco Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132 USA Importer’s Name: See Shipping/Customs Documents Importer’s Address: See Shipping/Customs Documents for your equipment Type of Equipment: Laboratory Equipment Model