Applications
Laboratory glassware (LG)
Wide necked glassware, wide necked erlenmeyer flasks and petri dishes or glassware with a cylindrical form, e.g. test tubes can be cleaned by a rotating spray arm inside and outside. General glassware used in laboratories, e.g. beakers, conical flasks, petri dishes, test tubes etc. can be arranged in full size, half or quarter inserts at the higher or lower level.
Mobile injector units are available for direct injection spraying of narrow necked flasks, pipettes etc.
The following instructions relate only to basic preparation and loading of glassware.
^Remove all stoppers, corks, labels, sealing wax residues, etc.
^Small parts - such as stoppers, faucets and taps - should be secured in suitable basket inserts.
Note
^Petri dishes and similar should be placed in the correct insert with the soiled side facing the center.
^Insert pipettes with the pointed end downwards.
^Quarter inserts should be placed in the mobile unit with at least 3 cm between them and the edge of the mobile unit.
Loading the machine
Removing excess soils
^Empty all glassware before loading into the machine.
,Ensure that no acid or solvent residues, especially hydrochloric acid or chlorides get into the wash cabinet.
^Remove all agar residues from petri dishes.
^Remove blood clots and residues from test tubes, etc.
E 350 Injector unit 1/1
(E 380 with connection to TA)
Sufficient for narrow neck laboratory glassware with 32 (33) jets/clips.
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