852/853/854 Peltier Racks Cooling and Heating Racks with Stand-Alone Control ■ Flexible, accurate and programmable racks for heating and cooling from 4-40°C ■ Three versatile rack options: 852 for shallow-well plates, 853 for 2-mL vials and 854 for deep-well plates ■ Can be configured with the single-probe 215 Liquid Handlers or the Quad-Z 215Liquid Handler ■ Up to five Code 85X Series racks can be placed on the locator plate of the liquid handler, enabling the heating and/or cooling of up
Contact Gilson for assistance Programming (P): The rack is in the programming state. Contact Gilson for assistance Power Requirements Frequency: 50-60 Hz Voltage: 90-240V Current rating: 8.0A for 90-120V or 4.0A for 220-240V (max.); 6.0A for 90-120V or 3.0A for 220-240V (typical) Internal fuses: Five 5A subminiature PC board fuses to be replaced by service personnel only Software Via Gilson control software Communication Interface RS-232 or GSIOC Dimensions (w x d x h) 26.5 x 43.5 x 15.6 cm
Contact Gilson for assistance Programming (P): The rack is in the programming state. Contact Gilson for assistance Power Requirements Frequency: 50-60 Hz Voltage: 90-240V Current rating: 8.0A for 90-120V or 4.0A for 220-240V (max.); 6.0A for 90-120V or 3.0A for 220-240V (typical) Internal fuses: Five 5A subminiature PC board fuses to be replaced by service personnel only Software Via Gilson control software Communication Interface RS-232 or GSIOC Dimensions (w x d x h) 26.5 x 43.5 x 15.6 cm
Line up the holes and insert the L-shaped pin through the holes. SAFTEY CHAINS For transporting the mixer, slide the tow pole out as far as possible and insert the locking pin. When operating the mixer, slide the tow pole in and lock it in place. Make sure drum is locked in position and engine housing is closed and secured. 1. Cross the chains under the tow pole to prevent the tow pole from dropping to the ground if the mixer comes loose. 2. Pass chain around a frame member or secure bumper iron
Brick should be thoroughly wet before laying, except in freezing weather. Bricks laid with the long dimension parallel to the face of the work are called stretches, perpendicular to the face are called headers. Bats (chalk bricks) should not be used except where necessary to make corners or to form patterns on the face of the walls. Walls are bonded or tied together longitudinally by overlapping stretches in successive courses. Transverse bond is obtained by making every sixth course headers wit
Beltline Hwy., P. O. Box 620027, Middleton, WI 53562-0027, USA Telephone: (1) 800-445-7661 or (1) 608-836-1551 • Fax: (1) 608-831-4451 Gilson S.A.S. 19, avenue des Entrepreneurs - BP 145, 95400 Villiers le Bel, France Telephone: (33) 1-34-29-50-00 • Fax: (33) 1-34-29-50-20 LT800443E. Printed in France, May 2003. Specifications subject to change without notice. Gilson, Inc., Gilson S.A.S., and Cyberlab, Inc. are ISO certified. ISO 9001 Certified Ordering Information Gilson’s Minipuls 3 is availab
Read these messages carefully. The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accidents. Read and practice the following precautions before operating this equipment. Equipment should be operated only by those who are responsible and have been properly instructed. 1. Read all operating and maintenance instructions before operating or servicing mixer. Test run empty prior to actual use. 2. A mixer is only as safe as its operator. Give complete and undivided attention to the operation of t
Hold the tilt handle and unlock the stop lever. Dump concrete to either side by tilting the tilt handle in the direction required. Before reloading the mixer, slowly pour a pail of water over the lip of the drum, permitting water to clean the inside of drum. When cleaned, dump water. Now you are ready for your next batch. CLEANING THE MIXER After each run of concrete has been poured, do the following: With the drum rotating, spray water into drum permitting the water to run down the inside and o
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