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  • 1 How do I set the Speed and Time for a spin?

    Press the Speed button and rotate the knob to select the speed. Time is adjusted in the same way.

  • 2 What does RCF mean? How do I convert RPM to RCF?

    RCF (Relative Centrifugal Force) is a measure of the centrifugal force exerted by the centrifuge. It can be calculated using the formula shown below:

    RCF or G-force = 1.12 x Radius x (RPM/1000)²

  • 3 What does the “System” key on the front panel do?

    Pressing the System key gives access to five system settings, AUTO LID, ALM, RAMP, C UP and SPIN.
    ● AUTO LID: When Auto-lid is selected, the centrifuge lid will open automatically at the end of a run.
    ● ALM: The alarm volume can be adjusted in ALM.
    ● RAMP: This function activates slow (soft) acceleration and deceleration of the motor. This is useful for experiments with sensitive reagents or samples. For an upgraded/standard model, there are 9 ramps for selection.
    ● C UP: This is the count up function. When CP is on the system it will count the time after a run has been completed.
    ● SPIN: This allows the maximum speed reached during a Short/Spin to be set.

  • 4 What is the function of the Auto-lid (AUTO LID)?

    When Auto-lid is on, the lid of the centrifuge will open automatically at the end of a run.

  • 5 What is the function of the count up (C UP)?

    This will tell you how long your sample stays in the chamber after a run has been completed.

  • 6 What does Short/Spin do?

    The Short/Spin button starts the centrifuge running and it will continue to run as long as the button is held down. A short spin is usually used to collect the liquid in the tube. The short spin speed can be set in the System.

  • 7 How is the Short/Spin speed adjusted?

    The Short/Spin speed is set via the System. Press “Speed” on the main screen. Turn the knob to the required speed and press enter. Then find the “SPIN” function in the “System” and select “On” to confirm.

  • 8 Why is it necessary to hold the lid for half a second for the latch to close?

    This is a safety feature to ensure that the lid has been closed intentionally.

  • 9 I feel air flow underneath the lid during centrifugation. Is that normal?

    Yes, it is normal. There is a cooling fan in the lid and the chamber is sealed when the lid is locked.

  • 10 I can hear the fan running when the centrifuge is in idle mode, is that normal?

    Yes, it is normal. The fan in the centrifuge cools the chamber to prevent heat accumulation. The fan continues to run at a low speed when the rotor is not running.