EASY 20K Bottle Top Dispenser
Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K
The Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K is a device used for
dispensing liquids. It comes with a user manual that provides
instructions and procedures to follow in order to ensure safe and
proper usage of the equipment. The device is guaranteed to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of 24 months from the date of invoice.
Safety Instructions
Before using the Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K, please read the
user manual carefully and follow all operating and safety
instructions. The following are some safety instructions that must
be followed:
- Place the Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K on a flat, horizontal,
and stable table, leaving at least 30 cm of free space on each
side. - Make sure that the surface is adequate for the device’s
weight. - This item must be used only by previously qualified staff that
is familiar with the equipment and knows how to operate it
according to the instructions manual. - Carefully read the instructions in this manual before using the
device. - Use the necessary protective clothes, eye protection, and
gloves according to the reagent’s manufacturer’s information. - Pay special attention to splashes and protect yourself
adequately. - Do not operate this instrument in any manner not described in
this user manual. - In case of abnormal circumstances during the manipulation of
this device, please stop the operation of the equipment and contact
your supplier. - Use this instrument only for dispensing liquids, with strict
regard to the defined operating exclusions and limitations. - Explosive liquids are also forbidden to use with this
dispenser. - Before use, check the instrument for visual damages (piston
difficult to move, sticking valves or leakage…) in case of
trouble, immediately stop dispensing.
Use Instructions
The following are some instructions to follow when using the
Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K:
Operating Limitations
Concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid,
chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons, or liquids which form
deposits may make the piston difficult to move or may cause
jamming. When dispensing flammable media, make provisions to avoid
static charging, e.g., do not dispense into plastic vessels; do not
wipe instruments with a dry cloth.
Operating Exclusions
Never use this instrument for:
- Liquids attacking FEP, PFA, PTFE or Hastelloy
- Liquids attacking borosilicate glass (hydrofluoric acid)
- Liquids which are decomposed catalytically by Hastelloy
- Suspensions as solids particles could clog or damage the
instrument.
Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K
Please read the User Manual carefully before use, and follow all operating and safety instructions!
user manual
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User manual
Bottle top dispenser, EASY 20K Introduction
Users must read this manual carefully before using the equipment, and follow the instructions and procedures in order to be aware of all the precautions, as well as in order to obtain the maximum benefits and duration of the equipment.
Service
If help is needed, contact with your supplier/manufacturer or Labbox via: www.labbox.com
Please, provide the customer service representative with the following information: Serial number (on the back side) Description of the problem Your contact information
Warranty
This instrument is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of 24 months from the date of invoice. The warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. It shall not apply to any product or parts which have been damaged on account of an improper installation, improper connections, misuse, accident or abnormal conditions of operation. For claim under the warranty, please contact your supplier.
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1. Safety instructions
Place the Bottle top dispenser EASY 20K on a flat, horizontal, and stable table, leaving at least 30 cm of free space on each side. Make sure that the surface is adequate for the device’s weight. This item must be used only by previously qualified staff that is familiar with the equipment and knows how to operate it according to the instructions manual. Carefully read the instructions in this manual before using the device.
Use the necessary protective clothes, eye protection and gloves according to the reagent’s manufacturer’s information.
Pay special attention to splashes and protect yourself adequately
Do not operate this instrument in any manner not described in this `User manual’. In case of abnormal circumstances during the manipulation of this device, please
stop the operation of the equipment and contact your supplier. The precautions described in this `User manual’ are carefully developed in an attempt to
cover all the possible risks. However, it is also important that you are alert for unexpected incidents. Use this instrument only for dispensing liquids, with strict regard to the defined operating exclusions and limitations. (chart on p.11) Explosive liquids are also forbidden to use with this dispenser. Before use, check the instrument for visual damages (piston difficult to move, sticking valves or leakage…) in case of trouble, immediately stop dispensing.
2. Use Instructions
This equipment is designed for dispensing liquids taking into account the following limits: – 15 to 40 °C of temperature working range – Steam pressure up to 500 mbar – Density up to 2.2 g/cm3
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2.1 Operating limitations
Concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid, chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons, or liquids which form deposits may make the piston difficult to move or may cause jamming. When dispensing flammable media, make provisions to avoid static charging, e. g., do not dispense into plastic vessels; do not wipe instruments with a dry cloth.
Operating exclusions : Never use this instrument for:
-liquids attacking FEP, PFA, PTFE or Hastelloy -liquids attacking borosilicate glass (hydrofluoric acid) -liquids which are decomposed catalytically by Hastelloy -suspensions as solids particles could clog or damage the instrument.
3. Inspection
3.1. Unpacking
Unpack the equipment carefully and check for any apparent damages that may have arisen from transportation. If necessary, please contact your supplier.
Note: If there is any apparent damage to the equipment, do not use it. Inform your supplier.
3.2. Items list The package includes the following items:
Items
Qty
Dispenser main body
1
Discharge tube
1
Filling tube
1
Mounting tool
1
Set of PP bottle adapters
1
Instructions manual
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Please check that all the items are present and inform your supplier immediately if any of the above is missing.
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4. Control
4.1 Bottle top dispenser
5. Assembly Instruction
5.1 Tighten the discharge valve with tools. 5.2 Push the discharge tube as far as possible into the discharge valve.
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5.3 Connecting the filling tube
– Cut off the bottom of the filling tube diagonally. – Push the filling tube into the valve block as far as possible with the diagonal end down.
5.4 Mounting the instrument on the bottle
– Can be done by screwing directly onto a GL 45 screw thread. For other bottles use the included adapters. – Hold the discharge tube and carefully remove the cap -Slide the cap lock backwards on the tube support, away from the discharge tube.
Attention: -The adapters supplied with the instrument are made of polypropylene (PP), and can only be applied for media which does not attack PP. -For small bottles use a bottle stand to prevent tipping over -Reagent may drop off the discharge tube end and cap, be careful.
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6. Dispensing
6.1 Hold an appropriate collecting vessel under the discharge tube opening. 6.2 Gently pull the piston up, then press it down rapidly. 6.3 Repeat this procedure until most of the air bubbles in the glass cylinder and discharge tube have been removed. 6.4 Before using the instrument for the first time, ensure it is rinsed carefully or discard first few samples dispensed
Attention: -The discharge tube must always point away from the user or any other person. -Never press down the piston when the closure cap is on. The reagent could spill.
7. Setting the volume
7.1 Place an appropriate collecting vessel under the discharge tube. 7.2 Pull the piston up slowly and evenly to the upper stop to draw reagent into the glass
cylinder. 7.3 Push the piston down gently and evenly to dispense the reagent into the vessel
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8. Cleaning
The instrument must be cleaned in the following situations to assure correct operation: – If the piston becomes stiff and difficult to move – After dispensing liquids that can form deposits – Before changing the reagent – Prior to long term storage – If some liquid has accumulated in the closure cap – Prior of sterilization – Before valves replacement
8.1 Ensure that the cap is locked 8.2 Empty and unscrew the instrument from the bottle and lift the instrument so that the filling
tube is out of the liquid but in the bottle. 8.3 Carefully tap the filling tube against the bottle from the inside so that the reagent runs back
into the bottle. 8.4 Remove the closure cap, and dispense the remaining reagent into the bottle by repeated
piston operation. 8.5 Mount the instrument onto another bottle filled with an appropriate cleaning solution. 8.6 Flush the instrument. 8.7 Empty the bottle, flush it and fill it with water. Repeat step 6 and 7. 8.8 Empty the instrument. Figure 10 8.9 Unscrew the piston seat (1). 8.10 Carefully pull the piston (5) out of the glass cylinder (6) by pulling on the piston seat only. 8.11 Carefully remove deposits at the edge of the glass cylinder with a screw driver. Clean piston
and cylinder with a bottle-brush. 8.12 Carefully reassemble the instrument in the reverse order. Flush instrument with distilled water.
9. Cleaning and replacing the filling valve
9.1 Remove the filling tube
9.2 Unscrew the filling valve using the mounting tool. Remove the valve with its
sealing washer. Make sure the sealing washer does not remain in the valve
block.
9.3
Rinse the filling valve in the cleaning solution, and clean with a soft brush.
If the ball gets stuck, push it with a pointed instrument to release the valve ball.
9.4 Screw the cleaned/new filling valve together with its sealing washer into the valve block and tighten it firmly using the mounting tool.
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10. Cleaning/replacing the discharge valve
10.1 Unscrew the discharge tube. 10.2 Remove the valve locking ring. 10.3 Unscrew the discharge valve using the mounting tool. Remove the valve with its sealing
washer. Make sure the sealing washer does not remain in the valve block. 10.4 Rinse the discharge valve in the cleaning solution, and clean with soft brush. If the ball gets stuck, push it with a pointed instrument to release the valve ball (e.g., disposable pipette tip), and release the valve ball. 10.5 Screw the cleaned/new discharge valve together with its sealing washer into the valve block and tighten it firmly using the mounting tool. 10.6 Slide on the valve locking ring making sure the two prongs properly align with the notches.
11. Autoclaving
This instrument withstands steam sterilization at 121 °C, 2 bar absolute (15 psi) for 20 minutes in accordance with widely used guidelines. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure effective autoclaving.
11.1.
Preparation prior to the autoclaving
1. Clean the instrument before sterilization. 2. Remove the discharge tube (10) with removed closure cap (11), filling tube (14), and put all parts on a towel. Avoid contact with hot metal surfaces. 3. Lay the instrument with piston in down position on the towel. 4. Autoclave all parts
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Note: Allow to cool down in the closed autoclave to avoid deformation through too
rapid cooling. After every autoclaving, inspect all parts for deformities or damage. If necessary, replace them. Do not reassemble the instrument until it has cooled down to room temperature (cooling time approx. 2 hours).
Mounting tool can be steam sterilized at 121 °C.
12. Checking the volume
The accuracy and coefficient of variation of the instrument are determined gravimetrically as follows:
– Set to the nominal volume. – Dispense distilled H2O. – Weigh the dispensed quantity on an analytical balance. – Calculate the dispensed volume taking the temperature into account. – Perform at least 10 dispensing and weighing operations. – Calculate the accuracy (A%) and the coefficient of variation (CV%) by means of the formular used in statistical
quality control. The proceeding is described e.g., in DIN EN ISO 8655-6. Observe the operating manual of the balance manufacturer and the corresponding standards.
13. Calculations (for the nominal volume)
Mean value
Mean volume Z= correction factor _
xi= results of weighings n= number of weighings
Accuracy
Standard deviation
V0= nominal volume Coefficient of variation
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14. Trouble shooting
Problem Piston with difficulty to move
Filling not possible
Instrument does not dispense liquid
Air bubbles in the instrument
Possible cause Dirt, possible formation of crystals
-Volume adjusted to minimum setting -Sticking filling valve
– Closing cap is on -Discharge tube not firmly connected or damaged
– Reagent with high vapor pressure has been poured too quickly.
Corrective action
-Stop dispensing immediately. Loosen the piston by circular motion without disassembling. Follow all the cleaning instructions. -Set the required volume -Clean the filling valve and replace with sealing washer if necessary. -Remove closing cap -Push on the closing cap. Hold the piston in place, and push the original manufacturer’s discharge tube on firmly. Replace a deformed or damaged discharge tube. -Pour the reagent slowly.
-Seal not inserted, knurled locking nuts not firmly connected
-Double check that seal (12) is in place, and that the knurled locking nuts at the discharge tube are firmly seated and finger tightened -Priming the instrument
Dispensed volume is too low
-Air not expelled from the instrument -Filling tube not firmly connected or damaged
-Valves dirty, not firmly installed or damaged
-Discharge tube not firmly connected or damaged -Filling tube not firmly connected or damaged
-Valves not firmly installed or damaged
-Sticky filling valve
-Push the filling tube on firmly.
If necessary cut off
approx. 1 cm of tube at the
upper end and reconnect it
or replace filling tube.
-Cleaning procedure. Tighten
the valves using the mounting
tool. If necessary, replace the
valves and
sealing washers.
-Push
the
original
manufacturer’s tube on firmly.
-Cleaning procedure. Push the
filling tube on firmly. If this
does not suffice, cut off
approx. 1 cm of tube at the
upper end and re-connect it or
replace filling tube.
-Clean the instrument. Tighten
the valves using the mounting
tool, if necessary replace the
valves and sealing washers.
– Clean or replace discharge
tube, if necessary.
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