9.
Press the control knob to display the operating Mode.
10. Rotate the control knob to view Centrifuge, Stir, and Oscillate (stirring
with oscillation) modes. Press the knob once, display states: "Mode:
Centrifuge".
11. The display should now show "Speed Display".
12. Rotate the control knob to select either RPM or RCF. Press and
release the control knob to continue.
13. Rotate the control knob to select the speed. Press and release the
control knob when the desired speed is displayed to set that value.
14. The display will now read Time. Rotate the knob to select the desired
time. Press and release the control knob to start the cycle. The time
display will count down to 0:00
Note: To stop rotor rotation before the timer gets to 0:00 press and
hold the control knob for 1 to 2 seconds. The display will indicate
"Spin Down" and the rotor will slow to a stop.
15. When the time display reaches 0:00 and the rotor has stopped, the
lid latch will automatically release. A click or clicking sound will be
audible and the display will read "MagFuge Cover Open".
16. Tilt the lid upwards and to the rear of the device. Remove the tubes
from the rotor.
17. If additional centrifuging is desired, return to step 10. If no more
centrifuging is desired, close the lid and turn the main switch OFF.
Stirring Mode Instructions
1.
Used when you wish to stir or mix a larger volume of liquid at a fixed
speed up to 2500 rpm. The vessel containing the liquid is placed
on top of the closed lid of the device. Use of an included silicone
lid mat between the vessel and the lid is recommended to minimize
movement/slippage of the vessel on the unit.
Note: The software will only let you move forward through the
program. You can't go back once a selection has been made. To
reset the unit, turn it OFF and then back ON. If you wish to make
a change to a previous step in the program, turn the unit OFF then
back ON to clear the settings.
Note: Depending on the viscosity of the liquid, the rotating speed of
the liquid may be less than the rotor speed.
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