Labnet C2500-230V Prism Microcentrifuge Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Labnet
Table of Contents
- Labnet C2500-230V Prism Microcentrifuge
- Introduction
- Safety Information
- Specifications
- Package Contents
- Installation
- Installation of Rotors and Rotor Maintenance
- Operation
- Service and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Determination of G-values
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Labnet C2500-230V Prism Microcentrifuge
Introduction
The Labnet Prism™ microcentrifuge is a small benchtop centrifuge designed for separation of various research samples. The motor is brushless and requires no routine maintenance. This microcentrifuge is supplied with a 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL rotor for microsample tubes. Adapters are available for tubes smaller than 1.5 mL. This reaches speeds of up to 15,000 rpm/21,200 x g.
Safety Information
Before using the Labnet Prism microcentrifuge for the first time, please read this entire manual carefully. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
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Operation Safety Precautions
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Never use the centrifuge in any manner not specified in these instructions.
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Never operate the centrifuge without a rotor properly attached to the shaft.
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Always use a wrench to tighten the rotor nut. Never tighten rotor nut by hand only.
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Never fill tubes while they are in the rotor. Liquid spillage may harm unit.
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Never put hands in the rotor area unless the rotor is completely stopped.
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Never move the centrifuge while the rotor is spinning.
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Never use solvents or flammables near this or other electrical equipment.
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Never centrifuge flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials.
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Never centrifuge hazardous materials outside of a hood or a proper containment facility.
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Always load the rotor symmetrically. Each tube should be counter-balanced by another tube of the same type and weight.
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Always locate the centrifuge within easy access to an electrical outlet.
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Always use only microcentrifuge tubes made from plastic and designed to withstand centrifugal forces of at least 21,200 x g.
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Always use a wrench to tighten the rotor nut.
Do not operate the centrifuge if any of the following conditions exist: -
The centrifuge has not been installed properly.
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The centrifuge is partially dismantled.
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Service has been attempted by unauthorized or unqualified personnel.
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The rotor has not been installed securely on the motor shaft.
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Rotors and accessories outside of the standard range are not to be used without permission from the manufacturer.
Exception: Microcentrifuge tubes made of plastic, normally available in the laboratory. -
The centrifuge is located in an explosive atmosphere.
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Materials to be centrifuged are combustible and/or explosive.
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Materials to be centrifuged are chemically reactive.
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The rotor load is not properly balanced.
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The rotor nut was not tightened with a wrench.
Specifications
The Labnet Prism™ microcentrifuge is designed to be safe at least when operated under the following conditions:
- Indoor use only
- Altitude up to 2,000 meters
- Pollution Degree 2
Package Contents
- Labnet Prism microcentrifuge
- Standard angle rotor (Cat. No. 24D-RTR)
- Rotor removal tool
- Power cord
- Instruction manual
Installation
The centrifuge should be installed on a rigid, even surface such as a stable laboratory bench, countertop, etc. To guarantee sufficient ventilation, ensure that the centrifuge has at least 6 inches (15 cm) of free space on all sides, including the rear. The centrifuge should not be located in areas subject to excessive heat such as in direct sunlight or near radiators or the exhaust of a compressor, as a buildup of heat may occur within the chamber. Before operating the centrifuge, check that the power source (electrical outlet on the wall) corresponds to that on the manufacturer’s rating label, then connect the power cord to the centrifuge and the power source.
Installation of Rotors and Rotor Maintenance
Rotors and Accessories
The following accessories are included or available for the Labnet Prism microcentrifuge:
Adapter for 0.5 mL tubes (6/Pk)|
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Cat. No.| C-1205
Tube Measurement| 8 x 30 mm
Maximum Speed| 15,000 rpm
Centrifuging Radius| 7.53 cm
RCF (G-value)| 18,942 x g
Adapter for 0.4 mL tubes (6/Pk)|
Cat. No.| C-1206
Tube Measurement| 6 x 47 mm
Maximum Speed| 15,000 rpm
Centrifuging Radius| 8.4 cm
RCF (G-value)| 21,200 x g
Adapter for 0.2 mL tubes (6/Pk)|
Cat. No.| C-1222
Tube Measurement| 6 x 21 mm
Maximum Speed| 15,000 rpm
Centrifuging Radius| 7.03 cm
RCF (G-value)| 17,684 x g
Rotor Maintenance
The rotor should be cleaned thoroughly after each use.
NOTE:
Thorough cleaning must be performed when spinning samples containing phenol or
phenol chloroform. Periodically inspect the rotor for dents, dings, scratches,
discoloration, and cracks. If any damage to the rotor is found, discontinue
use of the rotor immediately and replace.
Removing and Installing the Angle Rotor
The Labnet Prism™ microcentrifuge comes complete with a standard 24-place
rotor installed. To remove the rotor for cleaning, using the rotor wrench
remove the rotor securing screw from the motor shaft by turning the screw
counterclockwise. Lift the rotor directly upward in a straight vertical
motion.
To replace the rotor, first make sure the motor shaft and rotor mounting hole
are clean. Place the rotor on the motor shaft. Reinstall the rotor securing
screw on the motor shaft by turning it clockwise. Hold the rotor with one hand
and tighten the rotor securing screw, using the rotor wrench.
Loading the Rotor
Tubes to be loaded should be filled equally by eye. The difference in the weight between the tubes should not exceed 0.1 gram. Tubes should always be loaded so there is equal spacing between all tubes. One or two additional loaded tubes may need to be added to achieve this. See Figure 1 for a typical balancing scheme.
Overloading Rotors
The maximum load of the rotor and maximum speed has been established by the
manufacturer. Do not attempt to exceed these values. The maximum speed of the
rotor has been established for liquids having a homogeneous density of 1.2
g/mL or less. In order to centrifuge liquids with a higher density it is
necessary to reduce the speed.
NOTE:
Failure to reduce the speed may result in damage to the rotor and
centrifuge. The revised maximum speed can be calculated with the following
formula:
Example: Where the density of the liquid is 1.7, the new maximum speed
would be calculated as follows:If in doubt concerning maximum speeds, please contact
the manufacturer for assistance.
Operation
CAUTION:
Never attempt to operate the centrifuge with rotors or adapters that show
signs of corrosion or mechanical damage. Never centrifuge strongly corrosive
materials that may damage the rotors, accessories, or bowl of the unit.
Attaching Rotor Lid
After the rotor has been properly secured and loaded, attach the rotor lid to
the rotor. Always use the rotor lid for safety and to allow the rotor to reach
proper speed. Make sure the rotor lid snaps securely into place, by pressing
down on center catch.
Closing the Lid
Close the centrifuge lid. This microcentrifuge has a lid lock that activates
only when a run is started.
Lid Release
The lid will remain locked during a centrifuge run. Once the run has been
completed and the rotor has come to a stop, a beep will indicate the end of a
run, and the lid will unlock automatically.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to open the lid of any centrifuge until the rotor has come to a
complete stop. In the event of a power failure or malfunction, it may be
necessary to open the lid manually.
- Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket.
- Remove the plastic plug, located on the left side of the unit.
- Pull the wire (attached to the plug) to open the lid lock manually.
Lid Lock
The centrifuge can be started only when the lid is securely closed. When a run
is started, the lid lock automatically activates.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to open the lid during a centrifuge run. At the end of the run,
the lid will automatically unlock. Never attempt to override the lid lock
mechanism. Doing so is dangerous and could damage the centrifuge.
Speed Selection
The speed (rpm or g-force) can be selected from 500 to 15,000 rpm in 100 rpm
increments or from 100 to 21,200 x g with the control knob. The speed is
selected by pressing the RPM or RCF button. The speed signal will begin to
blink. Then, turn the control knob to increase or decrease the value.
Selection of Operating Time, Momentary Operation, Start/Stop
Operating time can be selected from 0.5 min. to 99 min. by pressing the TIME
button and adjusting with the control knob. The time can be set in 0.5-minute
increments from 0 to 10 minutes and in 1-minute increments from 10 to 99
minutes. After 99 minutes, the display shows “–” which indicates continuous
run. In this mode, the centrifuge will run until manually stopped. To start a
run, press the control knob. When the preselected time expires, the centrifuge
will stop automatically. To stop the centrifuge prior to the expiration of set
time, press the control knob. The centrifuge may be operated for a short run
by pressing and holding the control knob. The centrifuge will continue to run
as long as the control knob is depressed, the time (in seconds) will count up
on the time display.
Service and Maintenance
Centrifuge Service
The brushless motor in this microcentrifuge requires no routine maintenance. Any required service should be performed by authorized, qualified personnel only. Repairs performed by unauthorized personnel may void the warranty.
Cleaning
Always keep the centrifuge housing, rotor chamber, rotor and rotor accessories clean. All parts should be wiped down periodically with a soft cloth. For more thorough cleaning, use a neutral cleaning agent (pH between 6 and 8) applied with a soft cloth. Excessive amounts of liquid should be avoided. Liquid should not come into contact with the motor. After cleaning, ensure that all parts are dried thoroughly by hand or in a warm air cabinet (maximum temperature 50°C). The rotor should be cleaned after each use. When spinning samples containing phenol or phenol chloroform, the rotor should be cleaned immediately after use. Should a spill of infectious materials occur within the rotor or chamber, the unit should be disinfected. This should be performed by qualified personnel with proper protective equipment.
Replacing Fuses
Check the fuse when it is recommended (see Troubleshooting Guide section). Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket before checking the fuses. The fuse holder is located in the power inlet on the rear of the unit. Open the fuse holder drawer by inserting a small screwdriver under the tab and prying it open. Remove the innermost (operative) fuse from its retaining tabs, and replace the fuse if necessary. A spare fuse is located in the outermost chamber of the fuse drawer. Replace only with a fuse of exactly the same value as the original. See Section 3.0 for information on fuse type.
Troubleshooting Guide
Should you have a question about the operation of the Labnet Prism™ Microcentrifuge or if service is required, contact Corning Customer Service. Do not send in a unit for service without first calling to obtain a repair authorization number. Should the unit require return for service, it should be properly packed to avoid damage. Any damage resulting from improper packaging shall be the responsibility of the user.
Determination of G-values
The centrifuging radius of the 1.5/2.0 mL rotor is 8.23 cm. The Labnet Prism™
microcentrifuge has an automatic g-force conversion program, so g-values are
automatically calculated and can be displayed on the control panel, for this
centrifuging radius. If adapters or smaller tubes are used, the centrifuging
radius changes as does the g-force. The chart below can be used to manually
determine g-values for any centrifuging radius.
To calculate the RCF value at any point
along the tube or bottle, measure the radius (in mm), from the center of the
centrifuge spindle to the particular point. Draw a line from the radius value
on the right-hand column to the appropriate centrifuge speed on the left-hand
column. The RCF value is the point where the line crosses the center column.
The nomogram is based on the formula:
RCF = (11/17 x 10-7) RN2
where:
R = Radius in mm from centrifuge spindle to point in tube bottom
N = Speed of spindle in RPM
Limited Warranty
Corning Incorporated (Corning) warrants that this product will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of
purchase. CORNING DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Corning’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace,
at its option, any product or part thereof that proves defective in material
or workmanship within the warranty period, provided the purchaser notifies
Corning of any such defect. Corning is not liable for any incidental or
consequential damages, commercial loss or any other damages from the use of
this product. This warranty is valid only if the product is used for its
intended purpose and within the guidelines specified in the supplied
instruction manual. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident,
neglect, misuse, improper service, natural forces or other causes not arising
from defects in original material or workmanship. This warranty does not cover
motor brushes, fuses, light bulbs, batteries or damage to paint or finish.
Claims for transit damage should be filed with the transportation carrier. In
the event this product fails within the specified period of time because of a
defect in material or workmanship, contact Corning Customer Service at:
USA/Canada 1.800.492.1110, outside the U.S. +1.978.442.2200, visit
www.corning.com/lifesciences, or contact your local support office. Corning’s
Customer Service team will help arrange local service where available or
coordinate a return authorization number and shipping instructions. Products
received without proper authorization will be returned. All items returned for
service should be sent postage prepaid in the original packaging or other
suitable carton, padded to avoid damage. Corning will not be responsible for
damage incurred by improper packaging. Corning may elect for onsite service
for larger equipment. Some states do not allow limitation on the length of
implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may
have other rights which vary from state to state. No individual may accept
for, or on behalf of Corning, any other obligation of liability, or extend the
period of this warranty.
For your reference, make a note of the serial and model number, date of
purchase, and supplier here.
Serial No. __ Model No.
Date Purchased ___ Supplier
Equipment Disposal
According to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE),
this product is marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin and must not be
disposed of with domestic waste. Consequently, the buyer shall follow the
instructions for reuse and recycling of waste electronic and electrical
equipment (WEEE) provided with the products and available at
www.corning.com/weee.
To request certificates, please contact us at
www.labnetlink.com.
Warranty/Disclaimer: Unless otherwise specified, all products are for
research use or general laboratory use only. Not intended for use in
diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Not for use in humans. These products
are not intended to mitigate the presence of microorganisms on surfaces or in
the environment, where such organisms can be deleterious to humans or the
environment. Corning Life Sciences makes no claims regarding the performance
of these products for clinical or diagnostic applications. For a listing of
US medical devices, regulatory classifications or specific information on
claims, visit www.corning.com/resources.
Figures
Loading the rotor to achieve balance.
Labnet Prism™ microcentrifuge control panel
layout.
References
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