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Changing the fuse
Switch off the mains switch and separate the centrifuge from the mains!
B
A
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Acceptance of the centrifuges for repair
If the centrifuge is returned to the manufacturer for repair, it must be decontaminated and cleaned to protect persons,
environment and material.
We reserve the right to accept contaminated centrifuges.
Costs incurred for cleaning and disinfection are to be charged to the customer.
We ask for your understanding in this matter.
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Disposal
Before disposal, the device must be decontaminated and cleaned to protect people, the environment and property.
When you are disposing of the device, the respective statutory rules must be observed.
Pursuant to guideline 2002/96/EC (WEEE), all devices supplied after August 13, 2005 may not be disposed as part of
domestic waste. The device belongs to group 8 (medical devices) and is categorized in the business-to-business
field.
The icon of the crossed-out trash can shows that the device may not be disposed as part of domestic
waste.
The waste disposal guidelines of the individual EC countries might vary. If necessary, contact your
supplier.
The fuse holder (A) with the fuse is next to the mains switch.
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Remove the connecting cable from the machine plug socket.
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Screw the screw cap (B) of the fuse holder (A) off by turning it counter clockwise
and pull it out with the fuse.
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Exchange the defective fuse.
Only T2.5 AH/250V, 6.3 x 32 mm fuses with
(order no. E2268) may be used.
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Tightly screw the screw cap (B) of the fuse holder (A) back on by turning in the
clockwise direction.
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Reconnect the centrifuge to the mains supply.
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