Eppendorf 5810R Centrifuge Manual
Eppendorf 5810R Centrifuge Manual
Eppendorf 5810R Centrifuge Manual
Operating manual
5820 900.040
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5820 900.040-02/122012
You will find a detailed description of these figures in your language in Chapters 2.1 and 5.1.
Abb. 1: Depiction of Centrifuge 5810 and 5810 R. The Centrifuges 5804 and 5804 R are similar in design.
Depiction of Centrifuge 5810 and 5810 R. The Centrifuges 5804 and 5804 R are similar in design.
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Number of buckets
∅ of buckets (mm)
Number of buckets
Swing-bucket
∅ of rotor
buckets (mm)
Table of contents R
1 Table of contents
1 User instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2 Product description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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5 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 5.1
Overview of operating controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 5.2 Preparing
for centrifugation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 5.2.1 Switching on the
centrifuge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 5.2.2 Inserting the rotor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 5.2.3 Automatic rotor detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 5.2.4 Loading the rotor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 5.2.5 Closing the centrifuge lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 55 5.3 Cooling (only 5804 R/5810 R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5.3.1
Temperature adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5.3.2 Temperature
display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5.3.3 Temperature monitoring . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5.3.4 FastTemp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5.3.5 Continuous cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 5.4 Centrifuging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 57 5.4.1 Centrifuging with preset time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
5.4.2 Centrifuging in continuous operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 5.4.3 Short spin
centrifugation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 5.4.4 Removing the rotor. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5.4.5 Standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
7 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 7.1
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 7.2 Prepare
cleaning/disinfection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 7.3
Cleaning/disinfection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 7.3.1 Cleaning
and disinfecting the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 7.3.2 Cleaning and disinfecting
the rotor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 7.4 Additional service instructions for Centrifuge
5804 R/5810 R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 7.5 Glass breakage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 7.6 Decontamination before shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
8 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
11 Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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Centrifuge 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R — Operating manual
1 User instructions
1 User instructions
> Read this operating manual completely before using the device for the first time. Please also
note the operating instructions for the accessories, if applicable. > This operating manual is part of the product.
Thus, it must always be easily accessible. > Enclose this operating manual when transferring
If this manual is lost, please request another one. You will find the
the device to third parties. >
current version on our
webpage www.eppendorf.com/worldwide.
The safety instructions in this manual appear with the following danger symbols and danger
levels:
Example Meaning
1.2. Perform
these actions in the sequence described.
• List.
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1.4 Abbreviations used
Fig. 1: Depiction of Centrifuge 5810 and Centrifuge 5810 R. The Centrifuge 5804 and Centrifuge 5804 R are similar
in
design.
1 Centrifuge lid 2 Monitoring glass
Visual control for rotor stop or option for speed check via stroboscope
3 Operator panel with display
(see Overview of operating controls on p. 50)
The depiction of the centrifuge can be found on the front fold-out page (see Fig. 1).
2.2 Delivery package
Each delivery package consists of one of the following centrifuges and the accessories listed in the following.
4 Emergency release
(see Emergency release on p. 69)
5 Condensation water tray (only Centrifuge 5804 R/
5810 R)
Description Quantity Order no.
(international)
1--
5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R centrifuge See chapter Ordering Information f or corresponding device version, equipment
and order number
1 5810 350.018 022664166
Rotor key Standard
1--
Power cable see chapter Ordering information f or corresponding power cable variants and order numbers
Order No. (North America)
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Quantity Order no.
(international)
Order No. (North America)
Description
Quantity Order no.
(international)
Operating manual Centrifuge 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R 1 5820 900.040 5820900040
Languages: EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, PT
1 5820 900.059 5820900059
Operating manual Centrifuge 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R Languages: DA, EL, FI, NL, SV (230 V devices only)
1 5820 901.004 -
Test log book (for Germany only)
Only 5804 R and 5810 R:
Order No.
Description (North America)
1 5811 001.068 022662678 Tray for condensation water
2.3 Features
The versatile 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R centrifuge has a capacity of maximally 4 × 250 mL (5804/5804 R centrifuge)
resp. 4 × 750 mL (5810/5810 R centrifuge) and achieves max. 20,800 × g/ 14,000 rpm. The versatility is reflected in
the available rotor options. You can select between 12 (5804/5804 R centrifuge) resp. 16 (5810/5810 R centrifuge)
different rotors to centrifuge the following tubes for your various applications:
• Micro test tubes (0.2 to 5.0 mL)
• PCR strips
• Microtainers
• Spin columns
• Cryotubes
• Conical tubes (15/50 mL)
• Bottles (175 to 750 mL)
• Various tubes (3 to 120 mL)
• Microplates
• PCR plates
• Deepwell plates (max. height 29 mm)
• Slides (with CombiSlide adapter)
• Cell culture tubes Handling the centrifuge is facilitated by:
• Low access height of 29 cm for loading and unloading the rotors
• Automatic rotor detection with rotational speed limit
• Automatic rotor imbalance detection
• Clear digital display All centrifuges in these series have 35 program spaces for user-defined settings and 10
different acceleration and braking ramps. Adapter-specific manual radius adjustment guarantees maximum RCF
accuracy. The Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R has an additional temperature control function for centrifugation between
-9°C and 40°C. Use the FastTemp function to start a temperature control run without samples to adjust the rotor
chamber incl. rotor, buckets and adapters quickly to the set target temperature. Continuous cooling also maintains
the temperature in the rotor chamber with the centrifuge lid closed when the centrifuge is not in use. The built-in
condensation drain eliminates water accumulation and prevents corrosion.
corresponding centrifuge. > Only use rotors which bear the name of the centrifuge (e.g. 5804 R).
You can operate the 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R centrifuge with the following rotors. Before use of sample tubes,
please note the manufacturer's specifications with regard to centrifugation resistance (max. rcf).
2.4.1 Rotor A-4-81 (only 5810/5810 R)
Rotor A-4-81 with 500 mL rectangular bucket
Max. g-force: 3,220 × g
Rotor A-4-81 Rectangular bucket
500 mL
Aerosol-tight cap Max. speed: 4,000 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 4 × 500 mL rectangular buckets
Max. load per bucket (adapter, tube and contents):
780 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5810 745.004
flat 2,950 × g
1.5/2 mL Ø 11 mm 4,000 rpm
20/80 43 mm/43 mm 16.5 cm
Blood collection tube
5810 746.000
flat 3,000 × g
1.2 to 5 mL Ø 11 mm 4,000 rpm
20/80 108 mm/108 mm 16.8 cm
Vessel
5810 720.001
flat 3,000 × g
2.6 to 5 mL Ø 13 mm 4,000 rpm
25/100 107 mm/108 mm 16.8 cm
Vessel
5810 747.007
flat 3,000 × g
2.6 to 7 mL Ø 13 mm 4,000 rpm
18/72 108 mm/108 mm 16.8 cm
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Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Blood collection tube
5810 748.003
flat 3,000 × g
3 to 15 mL Ø 16 mm 4,000 rpm
16/64 108 mm/108 mm 16.8 cm
Vessel
5810 721.008
flat 3,000 × g
7 to 17 mL Ø 17.5 mm 4,000 rpm
16/64 118 mm/118 mm 16.8 cm
Conical tube
5810 722.004
conical 3,100 × g
15 mL Ø 17.5 mm 4,000 rpm
12/48 119 mm/121 mm 17.3 cm
Conical tube
5810 723.000
conical 3,100 × g
50 mL Ø 31 mm 4,000 rpm
5/20 116 mm/122 mm 17.3 cm
Centriprep
5810 739.004
flat 3,100 × g
50 mL Ø 31 mm 4,000 rpm
5/20 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 121 mm
17.3 cm
Conical tube, skirted
5810 739.004
5804 737.008
flat 3,100 × g
50 mL Ø 31 mm 4,000 rpm
5/20 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 119 mm
17.3 cm
Bottles
5825 722.000
flat 3,100 × g
180 to 250 mL Ø 62 mm 4,000 rpm
1/4 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 133 mm
17.3 cm
Wide-neck bottle
5810 728.002
flat 3,220 × g
400 mL Ø 81 mm 4,000 rpm
1/4 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 133 mm
18.0 cm
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Rotor A-4-81 with MTP/Flex carrier
Max. g-force: 2,900 × g
Rotor A-4-81 MTP/Flex buckets Max. speed: 4,000 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 4 MTP/Flex carriers Max. load per bucket
(adapter, plate and contents):
380 g
Vessel Plate Adapters Bottom shape Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Plates, rack or glass slides per adapter/rotor
Max. loading height Centrifugation radius
Micro test plate - flat 2,900 × g
96/384 wells - 4,000 rpm
4/16 60 mm 16.3 cm
Deepwell plate - flat 2,900 × g
96 wells - 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 16.3 cm
Cell culture plate - flat 2,900 × g
- 4,000 rpm
2/8 60 mm 16.3 cm
Kit - flat 2,900 × g
- 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 16.3 cm
Tube in IsoRack
5825 708.008
flat 2,700 × g
24 × 0.5 mL Ø 6 mm 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 15.0 cm
Tube in IsoRack
5825 709.004
flat 2,600 × g
24 × 1.5/2 mL Ø 11 mm 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 14.6 cm
384-well PCR plate
5825 713.001
flat 2,700 × g
- 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 15.8 cm
96-well PCR plate
5825 711.009
flat 2,600 × g
- 4,000 rpm
1/4 60 mm 16.1 cm
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2.4.2 Rotor A-4-62 and A-4-62-MTP (only 5810/5810 R)
Rotor A-4-62 with 250 mL rectangular bucket
Max. g-force: 3,220 × g
Rotor A-4-62 Rectangular bucket
250 mL
Aerosol-tight cap Max. speed: 4,000 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 4 × 250 mL rectangular buckets
Max. load per bucket (adapter, tube and contents):
620 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5810 751.004
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
flat 3,000 × g
1.5/2 mL Ø 11 mm 4,000 rpm
16/64 43 mm/43 mm 17.1 cm
Vessels
5810 750.008
flat 3,050 × g
1.2 to 5 mL Ø 11 mm 4,000 rpm
25/100 115 mm/123 mm 17.3 cm
Vessels
5810 752.000
flat 3,050 × g
2.6 to 7 mL Ø 13 mm 4,000 rpm
15/60 118 mm/121 mm 17.3 cm
Vessels
5810 753.007
flat 3,050 × g
3 to 15 mL Ø 16 mm 4,000 rpm
12/48 116 mm/121 mm 17.3 cm
Vessels
5810 754.003
flat 3,050 × g
7 to 17 mL Ø 17.5 mm 4,000 rpm
12/48 114 mm/118 mm 17.3 cm
Conical tube
5810 755.000
conical 3,150 × g
15 mL Ø 17.5 mm 4,000 rpm
9/36 121 mm/127 mm 17.8 cm
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Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Bottles
flat 3,220 × g
180 to 250 mL Ø 62 mm 4,000 rpm
1/4 5810 770.009
127/136 mm 18.0 cm
Rotor A-4-62 with MTP carrier
Max. g-force: 2,750 × g
Rotor A-4-62 MTP buckets Max. speed: 4,000 rpm
Max. load per bucket (adapter, plate and contents) Swing-bucket rotor with 4 MTP buckets
380 g Plate Plate Adapters Bottom shape Max. g-force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Max. speed
Plates or glass slides per adapter/ rotor
Max. loading height Centrifugation radius
Micro test plate flat 2,750 × g
96/384 wells 4,000 rpm
4/16 53 mm 15.4 cm
Deepwell plate flat 2,750 × g
96/384 wells 4,000 rpm
1/4 53 mm 15.4 cm
Cell culture plate flat 2,750 × g
4,000 rpm
2/8 53 mm 15.4 cm
384-well PCR plate
5825 713.001
flat 2,700 × g
4,000 rpm
1/4 53 mm 14.9 cm
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2.4.3 Rotor A-4-44
Max. g-force: 4,400 × g
Rotor A-4-44 Rectangular bucket
100 mL
Aerosol-tight cap Max. speed: 5,000 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 4 × 100 mL rectangular buckets
Max. load per bucket (adapter, tube and contents):
310 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5804 751.000
flat 4,100 × g
1.5/2 mL Ø 11 mm 5,000 rpm
12/48 43 mm/43 mm 14.8 cm
Vessels
5804 750.004
flat 4,200 × g
1.2 to 5 mL Ø 11 mm 5,000 rpm
14/56 102 mm/105 mm 15.0 cm
Vessels
5804 752.007
flat 4,200 × g
2.6 to 7 mL Ø 13 mm 5,000 rpm
9/36 106 mm/108 mm 15.0 cm
Vessels
5804 753.003
flat 4,200 × g
3 to 15 mL Ø 16 mm 5,000 rpm
7/28 106 mm/108 mm 15.0 cm
Vessels
5804 754.000
flat 4,200 × g
7 to 17 mL Ø 17.5 mm 5,000 rpm
6/24 106 mm/110 mm 15.0 cm
Conical tube
5804 755.006
conical 4,300 × g
15 mL Ø 17.5 mm 5,000 rpm
4/16 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 121 mm
15.5 cm
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Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5804 760.000
flat 4,200 × g
50 to 75 mL Ø 35 mm 5,000 rpm
1/4 108 mm/119 mm 15.0 cm
Vessel
5804 761.006
flat 4,200 × g
80 to 100 mL Ø 45 mm 5,000 rpm
1/4 100 mm/114 mm 15.0 cm
2.4.4 Rotor A-2-DWP-AT (only 5810/5810 R)
Max. g-force: 3,486 × g
Rotor A-2-DWP Bucket Aerosol-tight cap Max. speed: 4,500 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 2 aerosol-tight buckets
(always use with plate carrier)
Max. load per bucket (adapter, plate and contents):
500 g
Plate Plate Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Max. speed
Plate/ slide per adapter/rotor
Max. loading height Centrifugation radius
Micro test plate - 3,486 × g
96/384 wells 4,500 rpm
4/16 60 mm 154 mm
Cell culture plate - 3,486 × g
4,500 rpm
2/8 60 mm 154 mm
Deepwell plate flat 3,486 × g
96 mL 4,500 rpm
1/4 67 mm 154 mm
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2.4.5 Rotor A-2-DWP
Hint!
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2.4.6 Rotor FA-45-6-30Rotor FA-45-6-30
Fixed-angle rotor for 6 conical tubes
Max. g-force: 16,639 × g (5810 R: 20,133 × g)
Max. speed: 11,000 rpm (5810 R: 12,100 rpm)
Max. load (adapter, tube and contents):
6 × 75 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force at 11,000 rpm (5804/5804 R/5810)
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. g- force at 12,100 rpm
(5810 R)
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with rotor lid
Centrifugation radius
Conical tube
5820 717.009
conical 16,233 × g
15 mL Ø 17 mm 19,642 × g
1/6 125 mm 12.0 cm
Conical tube - conical 16,639 × g
50 mL Ø 30 mm 20,133 × g
1/6 127 mm 12.3 cm
Oak Ridge
5820 720.000
Round 16,233 × g
16 mL Ø 18.1 mm 19,642 × g
1/6 107 mm 12.0 cm
Oak Ridge
5820 721.006
Round 14,204 × g
30 mL Ø 25.7 mm 17,187 × g
1/6 104 mm 10.5 cm
Oak Ridge
5820 722.002
conical 15,151 × g
35 mL Ø 28.7 mm 18,333 × g
1/6 113 mm 11.2 cm
Vessel
5820 730.005
conical 16,369 × g
5 mL Ø 17 mm 19,806 × g
1/6 - 12.1 cm
Vessel
5820 726.008
Round 16,233 x g
2,6 to 5 mL Ø 13,5 mm 19,246 × g
1/6 - 12.0 cm
Vessel
5820 725.001
Round 16,233 × g
4 to 8 mL Ø 13,5 mm 19,246 × g
1/6 119 mm 12.0 cm
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Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force at 11,000 rpm (5804/5804 R/5810)
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. g- force at 12,100 rpm
(5810 R)
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with rotor lid
Centrifugation radius
Blood collection tube
5804 739.000
Round 15,442 × g
4 mL to 7 mL Ø 13 mm 18,353 × g
3/18 107 mm 11.4 cm
Vessel
5804 771.001
Round 15,150 × g
7 to 15 mL Ø 16 mm 18,000 × g
2/12 112 mm 11.2 cm
Conical tube
5804 776.003
conical 14,450 × g
15 mL Ø 17.5 mm 17,200 × g
1/6 123 mm 10.7 cm
Vessel
5804 772.008
Round 14,750 × g
15 to 18 mL Ø 18 mm 17,550 × g
1/6 123 mm 10.9 cm
Vessel
5804 773.004
Round 14,900 × g
20 mL to 30 mL Ø 26 mm 17,700 × g
1/6 123 mm 11.0 cm
Vessel
5804 774.000
Round 15,157 × g
50 mL Ø 29 mm 18,014 × g
1/6 123 mm 11.2 cm
Conical tube
5804 775.007
conical 14,600 × g
50 mL Ø 29.5 mm 17,400 × g
1/6 121 mm 10.8 cm
Vessel - - 15,550 × g
85 mL Ø 38 mm 18,500 × g
-/6 121 mm 11.5 cm
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2.4.9 Rotor F-45-48-PCR
8-tube/5-tube tube
Vessel - 15,294 × g
-/48 9.5 cm
Max. speed: 16,435 rpm
Max. lo
Rotor T-60-11 Drum conten
rotor for tubes 6 × 70 g
Max. g-force: 14,000 × g
Vessel - 16,435 × g
10/60 7.5 cm
Vessel - 16,435 × g
20/120 7.5 cm
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Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length with/without aerosol-tight bucket cap
Centrifugation radius
Hint!
Conical tube
5825 733.002
conical 3,180 × g
50 mL Ø 29 mm × 109 mm 3,900 rpm
7/28 116 mm/122 mm 18.7 cm
Conical tube, skirted
5825 732.006
conical 3,027 × g
50 mL Ø 29 mm × 104 mm 3,900 rpm
5/20 116 mm/120 mm 17.8 cm
Centrifuge bottle
5825 741.005
flat 3,112 × g
175 - 250 mL Ø 62 mm × 129 mm 3,900 rpm
1/4 125 mm/145 mm 18.3 cm
Wide-neck bottle
5825 744.004
flat 3,146 × g
750 mL Ø 102 mm × 132 mm 3,900 rpm
1/4 132 mm/150 mm 18.5 cm
Centrifuge bottle Corning
5825 745.000
conical 3,162 × g
500 mL Ø 96 mm 3,900 rpm
1/4 (Do not use the
aerosol-tight cap.)/ 147 mm
18.6 cm
Only centrifuge conical tubes with the manufacturer's adapter.
Hint!
Do not use the aerosol-tight cap when unsing the Corning 50 mL conical tube.
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Plate Plate Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Max. speed
Plates/slides per adapter/rotor
Max. loading height Centrifugation radius
Slides CombiSlide
5825 706.005
flat 1,000 × g
12 slides 2.467 rpm
12/48 47 mm/60 mm 14.7 cm
2.4.12 Rotor S-4-72
Max. g-force: 3,234 × g
Rotor S-4-72 Round bucket
250 mL
Max. speed: 4,200 rpm
Swing-bucket rotor with 4 × 250 mL round buckets
Max. load per bucket (adapter, tube and contents):
450 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Max. tube length Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5804 794.001
continuous 3,136 × g
1.5/2 mL Ø 11 mm 4,200 rpm
26/104 43 mm 15.9 cm
Vessel
5804 793.005
conical 3,215 × g
5 mL Ø 17 mm × 4,200 rpm
8/32 60 mm 16.3 cm
Vessel
5804 789.008
Round 3,136 × g
4 to 8 mL Ø 13 mm × 104 mm 4,200 rpm
14/56 115 mm 15.9 cm
Vessel
5804 791.002
Round 3,096 × g
7.5 to 12 mL Ø 16 mm × 98 mm 4,200 rpm
13/52 112 mm 15.7 cm
Vessel
5804 792.009
Round 3,116 × g
9 mL Ø 17.5 mm ×
100 mm
4,200 rpm
12/48 113 mm 15.8 cm
conical 3,234 × g
15 mL Ø 17 mm × 104 mm 4,200 rpm
8/32 120 mm 16.4 cm
Conical tube
5804 784.006
conical 3,234 × g
50 mL Ø 29 mm × 109 mm 4,200 rpm
4/16 120 mm 16.4 cm
Conical tube, skirted
5804 785.002
conical 3,027 × g
50 mL Ø 29 mm × 104 mm 3,900 rpm
2/8 120 mm 17.8 cm
Centrifuge bottle
5804 787.005
Round 3,155 × g
175 mL: BD 352076 250 mL: Nalgene 3120-0250/ 3122-0250
Ø 62 mm 4,200 rpm
1/4 130 mm 16 cm
Only centrifuge conical tubes with the manufacturer's adapter.
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2.4.13 Rotor F-35-48-17
Vessels per
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom adapter/rotor
Max.
shapetube length Centrifugation radius
15 mL Ø 17 mm 5,500 rpm
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2.4.15 Rotor FA-45-20-17
Max. g-force: 20,913 × g
Rotor FA-45-20-17 Max. speed: 13,100 rpm
Aerosol-tight fixed-angle rotor for 20 tubes Max. load (adapter, tube and contents):
20 × 9.5 g
Vessel Vessel Adapters Adapter bottom
shape
Max. g- force
Capacity Order no.
(international)
Tube diameter Max. speed
Vessels per adapter/rotor
Centrifugation radius
Vessel
5820 768.002
open 18,227 × g
1.5 mL/2.0 mL Ø 11 mm 13,100 rpm
1/20 9.5 cm
Vessel – conical 20,913 × g
5 mL Ø 17 mm 13,100 rpm
-/20 10.9 cm
HPLC vessels
5820 770.007
open 17,076 × g
Ø 11 mm 13,100 rpm
1/20 8.9 cm
Cryo tube
5820 769.009
flat 18,802 × g
1.0 mL/2.0 mL Ø 13 mm 13,100 rpm
1/12 9.8 cm
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Rotor Maximum service from commissioning onward
FA-45-6-30 7 years
T-60-11 7 years
Adapters – 1 year
For all other rotors and rotor lids of this centrifuge there is no service life limit as long as the
following requirements are met:
• Correct use,
• Recommended maintenance
• Undamaged condition The date of manufacture is stamped on the rotors in the format 03/12 (= March 2012) or on
the inside of the plastic rotor lids in the form of a clock . To ensure aerosol tightness, the following
applies:
• Replace aerosol-tight rotor lids and caps after 50 autoclaving cycles.
• Replace the seal of QuickLock rotor lids after 50 autoclaving cycles.
Read the operating manual and observe the following general safety instructions before using the
5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R centrifuge.
WARNING!
mage to device or mains cable. > O nly switch on the device if the device
amaged. > Only use devices that have been properly installed or repaired.
connect the device from the mains supply by pulling the power plug from WARNING!
socket or, by using the isolating device intended for this purpose (e.g., tory, the material safety data sheets, and the
n the laboratory). se aerosol tight sealing systems for the centrifugation
with pathogenic germs belonging to a higher risk
WARNING!
the name plate. > Only use sockets with a WARNING!
nductor and suitable power cable. latching mechanism of the
ompletely to prevent
Risk from incorrect supply voltage > Only connect it from
the device falling. sources that match the
to voltage
Crushing of the fingers with the centrifuge lid. > When opening or closing the device lid, do not
reach between the lid and device or into the
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A defective gas spring is an insufficient support for the centrifuge lid. A
defective gas spring is an insufficient support for the centrifuge lid.
that the intended method will not damage the de
WARNING!
ntrifuge lid can be opened completely and that it will remain in this
position. > Regularly check the gas spring
Have defective gas springs replaced immediately. We
springs be replaced every 2 years by a service technician. NOTICE!
e to condensation. Condensation can form inside the
ed from a cool to a warmer environment. > 5804/5810:
5804/5810 only:
cting the device to the power supply. >
or 30 minutes right before a brief
CAUTION! transport. > 5804 R/5810 R: Wait for at least 4 hours before connect
ect accessories and spare parts. The use of accessories and spare
commended by Eppendorf may impair the safety, functioning and
Eppendorf cannot be held liable or accept any liability for damage
incorrect or non-recommended accessories and spare parts, or from
h equipment. > Only use accessories and original spare parts NOTICE!
dorf. Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R: compressor damage aft
switch on the centrifuge 4 hours after installation.
NOTICE!
Damage to device due to spilled liquids.
2. Disconnect the device from the power supply. 3. Carefully clean NOTICE!
ssories in accordance with the cleaning and ection. When working with the rotor S-4-104, using the wrong
disinfection instructions in the operating manual. 4. If amay lead cleaning
different to the loss of disinfecting
and samples or damage toto
method is the
becentrifuge.
used, >
contact Eppendorf AG to ensure ded for this purpose.
NOTICE!
WARNING!
nly centrifuge with rotor and
perly attached rotors and rotor lids. > O
> If unusual noises occur when the centrifuge starts, the rotor or the CAUTION!
oad rotors symmetrically with identical
mmetric loading of a rotor. > L l over. The buckets of the A-2-DWP, A-2-DWP-AT, S-4-104,
Only load adapters with suitable tubes or plates. > Always use
ets. > ot be used as a handle. > Before moving the rotor, remove
me type (weight, material/density and volume). > Check that loading is n the rotor cross using both hands.
g the adapters and tubes or plates used with
scales.
NOTICE!
l over. > Always pick up the rotor F-35-48-17 with both
CAUTION! ely, possibly you have to remove 3 to 4 sleeves from the
oaded rotor. The Centrifuge 5804/5804 R/5810/5810 R is designed for the
gation material with a max. density of 1.2 g/mL at maximum speed and
he information on each rotor on the maximum load (adapter, tube and
per rotor bore and/or per bucket and do not exceed it.
CAUTION!
ged rotor lids or caps. Transparent rotor lids or caps made
ength under the impact of organic solvents (e.g. phenol,
NOTICE! e come into contact with organic solvents, they should be
ggressive chemicals. Rotors are high-quality components which
ses. This stability can be impaired by aggressive chemicals. > Avoid immediately. > Regularly check the rotor lids and caps for damages a
emicals, including strong and weak alkali, strong acids, lids or caps which show cracks or milky stains imme
solutions with mercury, copper and other heavy metal ions, halogenated hydrocarbons,
If the rotor is contaminated by aggressive
concentrated saline solutions and phenol. >
chemicals, clean it immediately using a neutral
cleaning agent. This applies to the rotor bores in particular. > Due to the manufacturing process, color variations
may occur on rotors marked "coated".
These color variations do not effect service life or resistance to chemicals.
NOTICE!
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3.5.4 Extreme strain on the centrifuging tubes
ds can break off during centrifugation and damage both the
eal all tube lids before centrifuging.
CAUTION!
oaded tubes. > Note the loading limits specified by the tube
e tubes which are approved by the manufacturer for the NOTICE!
olvents. The density of plastic tubes is reduced when
orm) are used, i.e. the tubes could become damaged. >
n the chemical resistance of the tubes.
NOTICE!
s. Damaged tubes must not be used, as this could cause further
efore use, visually
d the accessories and loss of the samples. > B NOTICE!
damage. ntrifuges, the temperature in the rotor chamber, rotor and
based on the run time, g- force (rcf)/speed and ambient
uce the centrifugation resistance of the sample tubes. >
ce of the samples.
NOTICE!
Risk to health due to limited aerosol tightness with incorrect rotor/rotor lid combination. Aerosol-tight
centrifugation is guaranteed only if the rotors and rotor lids intended for this purpose
WARNING!
e rotors the labeling always begins with FA, swing-bucket rotors are labeled Health hazard from limited aerosol-tightness due to
he aerosol-tight rotors and rotor lids of this centrifuge are additionally stresses and contamination by chemicals or other a
n the rotor and a red rotor lid screw. > or aerosol-tight centrifugation,
F
WARNING!
se rotors and rotor lids which are
e rotors and rotor lid. > Check the integrity of the seals of the
marked as aerosol-tight in the centrifuge intended for the corresponding purpose. The details
each use. > Only use aerosol-tight rotor lids or caps if the
specifying in which centrifuge you may use the aerosol-tight rotors and rotor lids can be found on
hinly brush the threads of the rotor lid screw with pivot grease
the rotor and, beginning from production date of October 2003, on the upper side of the rotor lid. >
Only use aerosol-tight rotor lids in combination with rotors which are marked on the rotor lid. > Only
use aerosol-tight rotors/buckets with the corresponding rotor lids/caps.
North America 022634330). Do not apply the pivot grease to the seals. > Replace aerosol-tight rotor lids
and caps after 50autoclaving cycles. > For QuickLock rotor lids, the seal must be
replaced after 50 autoclaving cycles. > Never store aerosol-tight rotors or buckets
closed.
Follow the instructions in the operating manual. Right side of the device
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4 Installation
4 Installation
Risk from incorrect supply voltage > Only connect the device to voltage sources that match the
electrical requirements listed on
switch on the centrifuge 4 hours after installation.
WARNING!
the name plate. > Only use sockets with a NOTICE!
nductor and suitable power cable.
Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R: compressor damage after improper transport. > Only
1. Allow the device to warm up for at least 3 hours (5804/5810) or 4 hours (5804 R/5810 R) to
the ambient temperature to prevent damage to the electronic components from condensation and
damage to the compressor (only5804 R/5810 R). 2. Check that the mains voltage and frequency
match the requirements on the device type plate.
Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R with power supply voltage 120 V: See also the notes on the power
supply at the end of this chapter.
3. Connect the centrifuge to the mains and switch it on using the mains power switch on the
right side of the device.
• The key open lights up.
• Display is illuminated.
4. Open the centrifuge lid using the open key. 5. Use the details included in the scope of
delivery to check that the delivery is complete
(see Delivery package on p. 11). 6. Check all parts for any transport damage. Contact your dealer if any damage
is found. 7. Only 5804 R/5810 R: Insert the condensation water tray at the front of the device into
the
provided holder ( 1 3).
Tab. 1: Centrifuge 5804 R / 5810 R with mains voltage 120 V in two versions 15 A
IEC power cable 20 A variant
• Power cable fitted permanently to the
device.
• Special mains connection required (120 V/ 20
A).
• Increased cooling performance.
– Lower temperatures at maximum speed
of centrifugation possible. –
Quicker cooling down to set
• Conventional IEC power cable.
• Connection to standard socket (120 V/ 15
A).
• Standard cooling performance:
– Increased minimum achievable
temperatures at maximum speed of
centrifugation. – Slower cooling down to set
temperature.
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5 Operation
Before using the centrifuge for the first time, familiarize yourself with the operating controls and the
display. The depiction of the operator panel and the device display can be found on the front
fold-out page (s. Fig. 2 and Fig. 3).
Abb. 2: Control panel of the Centrifuge 5804/5810 and the Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R.
Fig. 2: Control panel of the Centrifuge 5804/5810 and the Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R.
13 Only 5804 R/5810 R: Set the temperature. 14 Only 5804 R/5810 R: Start temperature control run
FastTemp.
1. Switch on the centrifuge using the mains power switch or the standby key. 2.
Open the closed centrifuge lid by pressing the open key. The parameter settings of
the last run are displayed.
Prerequisites When attaching the rotor to or releasing it from the motor shaft, the temperature of
the rotor and motor shaft must be within the range of 10 – 30°C.
> Swing-bucket rotors: remove the buckets before inserting and/or removing the rotor. Use
Hint! hands to pick up the rotor.
both hands to pick up the rotor cross. > Rotor
sleeves before inserting and/or removing the rotor. Use both
3. Turn rotor key clockwise until the rotor nut is firmly tightened.
The centrifuge has automatic rotor detection. It detects a newly inserted rotor and displays its
maximum permitted speed for approx. 2 s. g- force (rcf) and speed (rpm) are automatically limited to
press and hold
the maximum permitted value for the rotor. In order to trigger the rotor detection, >
the start/stop key with the centrifuge lid open and turn the rotor
counterclockwise by hand. The display shows the maximum permitted speed for the rotor.
g-force (rcf) and speed (rpm) are automatically limited to the maximum permitted value for the
rotor.
Hint!
Hint!
mmediately after a rotor change, the centrifuge has not carried out an
n yet. The speed set for the previous rotor may exceed the maximum
new rotor. In this case, the centrifuge stops after the automatic rotor
PEED. The new maximum permitted speed appears in the display. Only
er the automatic rotor detection. You can then restart the centrifuging
just the speed as necessary. > A fter each rotor change, check whether
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5.2.4 Loading the rotorRisk of injury due to asymmetric loading of a rotor.
> Load rotors symmetrically with identical tubes or plates and buckets.
CAUTION!
> Only load adapters with suitable tubes or plates. >
Always use tubes or plates of the same type (weight,
material/density and volume). > Check that loading is symmetrical by balancing the adapters and tubes or plates
used with
scales.
Risk from damaged or overloaded tubes. > When loading the rotor, observe the safety precautions on dangers as a
result of overloaded
CAUTION!
or damaged tubes (see Warnings for intended use on p. 43).
Hint!
Fixed-angle rotors
To load the rotor, proceed as follows:
1. Check the maximum load (adapter, tube and contents) per rotor bore.
The information about this can be found on the rotor and in this operating manual (see Rotors on p. 13).
2. Load rotors and adapters only with the tubes intended for them. 3. Insert tubes opposite each other in pairs into the
rotor bores. To ensure symmetric loading,
tubes that are arranged opposite each other must be of the same type and contain the same filling quantity.
To minimize weight differences between filled sample tubes, we recommend taring with a scale. This will reduce wear
on the drive and reduce running noise.
4. Attach and tighten rotor lid. The device automatically detects imbalances during operation and stops the run
immediately with an error message and a signal tone. > Check the load, balance the tubes and restart the run.
Hint!
Rotor lid!
• Fixed-angle rotors may only be operated with the appropriate rotor lid in each case. This is clearly shown by the
identical rotor name labeling on the rotor and on the rotor lid.
• To carry out an aerosol-tight centrifugation, an aerosol-tight rotor must be used in combination with the
corresponding rotor lid or cap.
Fig. 4: Incomplete, but symmetric loading of the buckets. The pegs of each bucket must be
uniformly loaded. Broken glass due to incorrect loading Adapter 16x 75 - 100 mm: when the outer bore ring is loaded
Load the centre bore and the inner bore circle
with tubes >119 mm in length, there is the risk of glass breakages. >
only.
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Abb. 5: Loading the adapter 16 mm 75 - 100 mm with tubes >119 mm in length.
The plate arrangement shown on the right-hand side is incorrect, as the buckets will not
swing properly.
The same principle also applies to the loading of rotor A-4-81-MTP/Flex with 4 plates.
Rotor damage due to mixed loading. If you load the rotors A-4-62 and A-4-62-MTP with a mixed
equipment, the rotors are damaged
NOTICE! 8. Check the loading of the bucket.
Load all positions of the rotors A-4-62 and A-4-62-MTP with
ways load all 4 positions of the swing-bucket rotors.
Crushing of the fingers with the centrifuge lid. > When opening or closing the device lid, do not
reach between the lid and device or into the
WARNING!
1. Check the correct attachment of the rotor and rot
latching mechanism of the
lid latch engages and the lid is automatically closed
entrifuge lid completely to prevent it from falling.
The centrifuge will close automatically.
The open key lights up blue. The symbol appears in the display.
> Select the temperature setting using the temp key. > Set the temperature
using the arrow keys between -9°C and +40°C.
After the target temperature has been reached, the centrifuge reacts to temperature deviations
during centrifugation as follows:
5.3.4 FastTemp
This function can be used to start a temperature control run directly without samples with a rotor
and temperature-specific speed in order to quickly adjust the rotor chamber, including the rotor,
buckets and adapters, to the previously set nominal temperature. Prerequisites
• The centrifuge is switched on.
• The rotor and rotor lid are properly attached.
• The centrifuge lid is closed.
• Temperature and g- force (rcf)/speed (rpm) for the centrifugation are set (see Centrifuging on p.
57).
The temperature control run automatically ends when the set temperature is reached. A
periodic signal tone sounds.
2. Press the start/stop key to terminate the temperature control run early. After the set temperature
has been reached and the temperature control run is complete, the centrifuge keeps the rotor
chamber with the centrifuge lid closed at the set target temperature if the temperature is below the
ambient temperature. However, independent of the target
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temperature, 4 °C must be met via this continuous cooling in order to prevent the rotor chamber from freezing.
The centrifuge stops the cycle automatically if the rotor or the buckets have reached the set
Hint!
temperature. Therefore, there may be a delay of approx. 30 min between the display of the set temperature and the
automatic end of the temperature control run.
When using aerosol-tight buckets, always carry out a FastTemp run at low temperatures without
Hint!
a cap. There is a danger otherwise of the caps becoming fixed by suction due to a vacuum. Do not pull on the sealing
clamps or hooks to loosen the cap. Adjust the temperature of the buckets to room temperature so that the caps can
be removed easily.
5.3.5 Continuous cooling
If the rotor stops, the rotor chamber will be maintained at the target temperature if the following requirements have
been met:
• The centrifuge is switched on.
• The centrifuge lid is closed.
• The target temperature is lower than the ambient temperature.
• The centrifuge is not in standby mode. During continuous cooling the following applies:
• The set and actual temperature are displayed alternately.
• Irrespective of the set temperature, the temperature does not go below 4 °C to prevent the rotor chamber from
freezing and from increased condensation in the device.
• The temperature adjustment is slower because the rotor does not rotate during this process. To end continuous
cooling, open the centrifuge lid or press the standby key. If the centrifuge is not used for more than 8 hours, the
continuous cooling is switched off automatically (ECO shut-off). The device then switches to standby mode. This
protects against ice formation in the rotor chamber and increased condensation in the device. With FastTemp you
can quickly reach the desired temperature again (see p. 55). You can also change from automatically switching off
continuous cooling after 8 hours (ECO shut-off) to unlimited continuous cooling.
NOTICE!
1. When the centrifuge lid is opened, press the temp and prog keys simultaneously.
Standby 8h a ppears in the display.
2. Press the fast temp key immediately.
Endless operation for continuous cooling is activated. Standby endless appears in the display.
3. To change back to Standby 8h, repeat the process. Ice formation and compressor overheating during continuous
Switch the centrifuge off regularly to eliminate any ice formation by thawing. >
cooling. > Regularly remove
condensation from the rotor chamber using a soft, absorbent cloth. > Empty and clean the condensation water tray
regularly.
5.4 Centrifuging
Risk from incorrectly-loaded rotors and damaged/overloaded tubes! > Before commencing
centrifugation, follow the safety instructions relating to risks from
firmly tightened rotor and rotor lid as well as with ins
CAUTION!
d and/or overloaded rotors and from overloaded, damaged and/or open WARNING!
for intended use on p. 43). buckets and correctly closed caps. > If unusual
ts, the rotor, the rotor lid or a cap may not be
Risk of injury from improperly attached rotors, rotor lids and caps. >properly secured.with
Only centrifuge Immediately press the start/st
Each of the centrifuging variants described here must be preceded by the preparation described
above (see Preparing for centrifugation on p. 51).
1. Speed (rpm) setting: press once. g- force (rcf) setting: press repeatedly until the
symbol additionally appears in the display. The displayed g- force (rcf)/speed (rpm)
flashes and can be set with the arrow keys.
For the g-force (rcf) setting also check the set radius (see Rotors on p. 13), (see
Setting the radius on p. 60). 2. Use the arrow keys to set the g- force (rcf)/speed
(rpm).
The new set value appears in the display. 3. Select the runtime setting and set it with the
arrow keys.
4. Only 5804 R/5810 R: Select the temperature setting and set it with the arrow keys.
5. Start centrifugation.
• blinks in the display when the rotor is running.
• Only 5804 R/5810 R: The current temperature is displayed.
• The current g-force (rcf)/speed (rpm) of the rotor is displayed.
• You can display all set values for 2.5 s by pressing a parameter key (Temp, Speed,
Time).
• You can terminate centrifugation early by pressing the start/stop key.
• After completion of the set time, the centrifuge stops automatically.
• During braking the elapsed centrifugation time is displayed flashing. 6. Open the centrifuge lid as
soon as the key lights up.
Hint!
modify the total run time, the temperature (only Centrifuge 5804 R/ 5810 R)
ed (rpm) as well as the acceleration time and the braking time. The new
immediately. The time which has already elapsed is considered in the
Note that the shortest new total runtime which can be set is the time which
s 2 minutes.
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5.4.2 Centrifuging in continuous operation
1. Set the g- force (rcf)/speed (rpm) and possibly the temperature as previously
described (see p. 57). 2. Select
the runtime setting.
You can carry out a short spin centrifugation with the currently set or with the maximum
g- force (rcf)/ speed (rpm) of the used rotor.
> Press and hold down the key with the centrifuge lid open.
One of the following options appears in the display:
rpm max: the rotor accelerates up to its maximum g- force (rcf)/speed (rpm)
(see Rotors on p. 13).
200 - rpm: the rotor only accelerates up to its set g- force (rcf)/speed (rpm). > Press and
hold down the key for more than 3 s with the centrifuge lid open to switch
between the rpm max a nd 200 - rpm o
ptions. The selected option
appears in the display for 2 s and is retained.
1. If 200 - rpm is set, set the g-force (rcf)/ speed (rpm) for the short spin centrifugation
(see p. 57). 2. Only 5804 R/5810 R: set the temperature (see p. 57). 3. Keep the key pressed
to start the short spin centrifugation.
• SH appears in the display while the rotor is running.
• The time is counted upwards in seconds. 4.
Release to end the short spin centrifugation.
Prerequisites When attaching the rotor to or releasing it from the motor shaft, the temperature of
the rotor and motor shaft must be within the range of 10 – 30°C.
> Swing-bucket rotors: remove the buckets before inserting and/or removing the rotor. Use
Hint! hands to pick up the rotor.
both hands to pick up the rotor cross. > Rotor
sleeves before inserting and/or removing the rotor. Use both
1. Turn the rotor nut with the rotor key in a counterclockwise direction. 2. Remove the rotor by
lifting it vertically. 3. Only 5804 R/5810 R: Switch off the centrifuge after use and empty the
condensation water
tray. Leave centrifuge lid fully opened and protect it against closing.
> You can switch between standby mode and ready state at any time when centrifugation is not
performed by pressing the standby key.
Standby mode
• The display expires.
• The standby key lights red.
• Only 5804 R/5810 R: The rotor chamber is not cooled (see Continuous cooling on p. 56).
Ready state
• The centrifugation parameters are displayed.
• The standby key lights green.
• Only 5804 R/5810 R: The rotor chamber is cooled when the centrifuge lid is closed (see
Continuous cooling on p. 56).
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6 Operating controls and function
6 Operating controls and function
When you control the rotational speed via the g-force (rcf, RCF), and not via the speed (rpm), the
internal conversion of speed to g-force takes place by default with the largest radius of the used
rotor (see Rotors on p. 13). You can adapt this radius to an applied adapter:
1. Press several times until the symbol also appears in the display.
The current radius flashes. 2. Set the new radius. 3. Wait for 3 seconds (if the rotor is
stopped: 10 seconds).
The changed g- force appears.
You can set the acceleration and braking time in the levels 0 to 9 (see Tab. on p. 73). Level 9 is
preset (shortest acceleration and braking time).
1. Press twice until the symbol for acceleration level (accel) appears in the display.
3. Press once until the symbol for braking level (brake) appears in the display.
The centrifuge can count down the set time either immediately from the start of centrifugation or
only once 95% of the specified g-force (rcf)/speed (rpm) has been reached (At set rpm). The
respective setting is indicated by the flashing triangle in the symbol above the display:
Preset time: the set time is counted down immediately after the start of
centrifugation.
At set rpm: the set time is counted down once 95% of the specified g-force (rcf)/
speed (rpm) has been reached.
> Hold down this key for at least 4 s to switch between the two settings,
When pressing the key, both triangles of the symbol will flash in turn.
If you change the centrifugation parameters during a run with a stored program, the centrifuge changes to program 0.
The stored program remains unchanged. You can also exit the stored program by loading program 0.
1. Press once.
The program number flashes. 2. Select the program number.
3. Within 10 seconds, keep key pressed for 2 seconds
The following text appears in the display: cleared.
The selected program is deleted. You can save new centrifugation parameters and functions under this program
number.
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6.7 Special functions
Requirement
Rotor stop.
> Press both keys simultaneously. The previous total run time of the centrifuge
(in hours) appears in the display
> Press both keys simultaneously to exit a service program called by mistake.
Optionally, you can also control all centrifuge functions via a serial interface (RS 232 c). For this a
retrofit must be carried out by Eppendorf Service. Only devices verified according to IEC 950 must
be connected to the serial interface.
7 Maintenance
7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance
> Clean all accessible surfaces of the device and the accessories at least weekly and when
contaminated. > Clean the rotor regularly. This way the rotor is protected and the durability is prolonged. >
Furthermore, observe the notes on decontamination (see Decontamination before shipment
on p. 66) when the device is sent to the authorized Technical Service for repairs. The procedure described in the
following chapter applies to the cleaning as well as to the disinfection or decontamination. The
table below describes the steps required on top of this:
Cleaning Disinfecting/decontamination
d, contact the Eppendorf AG Application Support. The
1. Use a mild cleaning fluid to clean the
ck of this manual.
accessible surfaces of the device and the
accessories. 2. Carry out the cleaning as
described in the
following chapter.
1. Choose the disinfection method which
corresponds to the legal regulations and
guidelines in place for your range of
application. For example, use alcohol (ethanol,
isopropanol) or alcohol-based disinfectants. 2.
Carry out the disinfection or
decontamination as described in the following
chapter. 3. Then clean the device and the
accessories.
Hint!
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7.3 Cleaning/disinfection
DANGER!
NOTICE!
Electric shock as a result of penetration of liquid. > Switch off the device and disconnect the
power plug before starting cleaning orgy radiation. > Do not use UV, beta, gamma, or
disinfection
work. > o not allow any liquids to
D Avoid storage in areas with strong
sinfecting. >
he housing. > Do not spray clean/spray disinfect the
device back in if it is completely dry, both inside and
Hint!
s are intact before use. Only QuickLock rotor lid: Replace the
ecomes worn. Replace the rotor lids with screw cap when the
he lid groove become worn. The sealing rings require regular
NOTICE! t rotors should never be stored with lids screwed on! In order
ve cleaning agents and disinfectants. > D o not use corrosive cleaning e lid thread of the aerosol-tight rotors with pivot grease (order
ents or abrasive polishes. > o not incubate the accessories in
D 022634330).
nts or disinfectants for a longer
• Before cleaning the rotor, remove old pivot grease from grooves and pivots.
• Make sure that the grooves and pivots are clean. Dirty grooves and pivots prevent carriers from swinging out
evenly.
• After cleaning, lubricate the pivots of the rotor and the grooves of the buckets with pivot grease (order no. Int.: 5810
350.050/North America: 022634330) so that the carriers can move freely in a swinging manner.
7.3.1 Cleaning and disinfecting the device
1. Open the lid. Switch off the device with the mains/power switch. Disconnect the power plug
from the power supply. 2. Loosen the rotor nut by turning the rotor key counterclockwise. 3. Remove the rotor. 4.
Clean and disinfect all accessible surfaces of the device, including the power cable, using a
damp cloth and the recommended cleaning agents. 5. Thoroughly clean the rubber seal of the rotor chamber with
water. 6. Rub the dry rubber seal with glycerine or talcum powder to prevent it from becoming brittle.
Other components of the device, such as the lid latch, lid springs, motor shaft and rotor cone, must not be lubricated.
7. Clean the motor shaft with a soft, dry and lint-free cloth. Do not lubricate the motor shaft. 8. Check the motor shaft
for damage. 9. Inspect the device for corrosion and damage. 10. Leave the centrifuge lid open when the device is not
being used. 11. Only connect the device to the power supply if it is fully dry inside and out.
7.3.2 Cleaning and disinfecting the rotor
After every 200 runs, the centrifuge displays clean rotor three times to remind you about the
Hint!
5. Place rotors and accessories on a cloth to dry. Place fixed-angle rotors with the rotor bores
facing downwards to allow the bores to also dry. 6. Clean the rotor cone with a soft, dry and lint-free cloth. Do not
lubricate the rotor cone. 7. Inspect the rotor cone for damage. 8. Place the dry rotor onto the motor shaft. 9. Tighten
the rotor nut firmly by turning it clockwise with the rotor key. 10. Load the fixed-angle rotor with the cleaned adapters
or the swing-bucket rotor with the
cleaned buckets and adapters, if necessary. 11. Leave the rotor lid open when the rotor is not being used. Do not
immerse the rotor in liquid as liquid can get trapped inside the cavities.
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7.4 Additional service instructions for Centrifuge 5804 R/5810 R
> Empty and clean the condensation water tray regularly and especially after liquid spillage in
the rotor chamber. Pull out the condensation water tray at the front right under the device. > Clean the condensation
Regularly free the rotor chamber ice
water drain on a regular basis, e.g., using a bottle brush. >
formations via thawing, by leaving the centrifuge lid open
or carrying out a short temperature control run at approx. 30 °C. > Leave the centrifuge
lid open when not in use for a long period.
Residual moisture can escape. The gas lid spring is relieved.
> Wipe up condensate in the rotor chamber using a soft, absorbent cloth. > Remove dust deposits
from the ventilation slits of the centrifuge using a brush or swab at the
latest every six months. First switch off the device and remove the power plug.
7.5 Glass breakageWhen using glass tubes there is a risk of glass breakage in the rotor chamber. The resulting glass
splinters are swirled around in the rotor chamber during centrifugation and have a sandblasting
effect on the rotor and accessories. The smallest glass particles become lodged in the rubber
parts (e.g., the motor guide, the rotor chamber seal, and the rubber mats of adapters).
Glass breakage in the rotor chamber Glass tubes in the rotor chamber may break if the g-f orce is
too high. Broken glass can damage
ers
NOTICE!
(load and speed).
Please note the manufacturer's information on the
d samples. >
How to proceed in case of glass breakage 1. Remove all splinters and glass powder from the rotor
chamber and accessories. 2. Thoroughly clean the rotor and rotor chamber. Thoroughly clean the
bores of the fixed-angle
rotors, in particular. 3. If required, replace the rubber mats and adapters to prevent any further damage. 4.
Regularly check the rotor bores for deposits and damage.
If you are shipping the device to the authorized Technical Service for repairs or to your authorized
dealer for disposal please note the following:
Risk to health from contaminated device
(www.eppendorf.com/deconta
arts you would like to dispatch. 3.
WARNING!
ed decontamination certificate in the package.
1. Observe the notes on the decontamination certificate. You find it as a PDF file on our website
If you cannot remedy an error with the recommended measures, please contact your local Eppendorf partner. The
contact address can be found online at: www.eppendorf.com/worldwide.
8.1 Resetting the excess current switch
The 230 V and 120 V devices have built-in thermal excess-current switches which function as (all-pole) fuses. When
the overload protection is actuated, these switch the power switch to OFF, but do not switch it on again automatically.
To switch on the excess current switch again, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the centrifuge using the power switch. 2. Wait for at least 20 seconds and switch on the centrifuge again.
The excess current switch will be automatically reactivated and the centrifuge is ready for operation.
8.2 General errors
Symptom/message Cause Remedy
No display. No mains power connection. > Check the mains power connection.
No display. Power failure. > Check the mains fuse of the device
(see Resetting the excess current switch on p. 67). > Check the mains fuse of the laboratory.
Lid of the device cannot
Wait for rotor to stop. be opened.
Rotor is still running. >
Lid of the device cannot be opened.
8.3 Error messages
If one of the following error messages appears, proceed as follows: 1. Remove fault (see Remedy). 2. Press open
key to clear the error message. 3. If necessary, repeat centrifugation. Some errors can have various causes. The
actual cause is described in the message in the device display.
Power failure. 1. Check the mains fuse of the device
(see Resetting the excess current switch on p. 67). 2. Check the mains fuse of the laboratory. 3. Activate the
emergency lid release
(see p. 69).
Clean rotor 200 runs. > Clean the rotor and chamber (see p. 63).
Centrifuge brakes during a short run centrifugation, although the short key is pressed.
> Press the short key
The short key was released briefly more than twice (protective function for the drive).
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Symptom/message Cause Remedy No rotor
Error in the drive or in the rotor detection. > Switch the centrifuge off and back on Centrifuge does not start
again after > 20 s. up.
Press Open Centrifuge lid could not be locked. 1. Press the open key.
2. Try again to close centrifuge lid.
Close lid C entrifuge lid not closed properly. > Close the centrifuge lid firmly.
he centrifuge lid does not open.
Lift lid T
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The centrifuge lid cannot open automatically. > Lift the centrifuge lid manually.
IMBAL T he centrifuge shakes when it starts up and switches off.
Rotor asymmetrically loaded. > Load the rotor symmetrically (see p. 51).
ROTOR The centrifuge shakes when it starts up and switches off.
Rotor not screwed sufficiently tight. 1. Tighten the rotor nut (see p. 51).
2. Check the rotor cone and motor shaft for
grooves and damage.
ROTOR The centrifuge shakes when it starts up and switches off.
• Centrifuge was pushed.
• Table is not stable.
> Position the centrifuge on a stable table
(see p. 48).
SPEED C entrifuge switches off.
Nominal speed for rotor too high. > Enter the appropriate nominal speed
(see p. 13).
change rotor T he maximum service life of the rotor has
been reached. The warning is displayed after 98,000, 99,000 and 99,600 runs (3 times after each run). After 100,000
runs, it is displayed after every run.
> Contact Technical Service.
Temperature display flashes. (only 5804 R/5810 R)
> Check the settings.
Temperature deviation from the set value: ±3 °C.
> Wait until the target temperature has been
reached. > C heck unhindered air circulation through
haw ice or switch off device and allow it
the air slots. > T
to cool down.
Overtemp ( only 5804 R/5810 R) Centrifuge switches off and issues a warning tone.
> Check the settings.
Temperature deviation from set value in the rotor chamber: ±5 °C.
> Check unhindered air circulation through
haw ice or switch off device and allow it
the air slots. > T
to cool down.
Clear memory P rogram memory full. > Delete some programs (see p. 61).
Interrupt Power failure during a run. > Check the mains connection.
Error 1 E rror in speed measuring system. > If this error message appears again, test
with a different rotor.
Repeat the run.
Error 2 I mbalance sensor faulty. >
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9 Transport, storage and disposal
9 Transport, storage and disposal
9.1 Transport
Bodily injury due to lifting and carrying heavy loads The device is heavy. Lifting and carrying the device can lead to
back injuries.
CAUTION!
> The device must be transported by least two people. > Use a transport aid (e.g., dolly) to transport the device
longer distances.
> Remove the rotor from the centrifuge before transport. > Use the original packaging for transport.
Air temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric
pressure
General transport -25 °C – 60 °C 10 % – 75 % 30 kPa – 106 kPa
Air freight -20 °C – 55 °C 10 % – 75 % 30 kPa – 106 kPa
9.2 Storage
Air temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric
pressure
In transport packaging -25 °C – 55 °C 10 % – 75 % 70 kPa – 106 kPa
Without transport
-5 °C – 45 °C 10 % – 75 % 70 kPa – 106 kPa packaging
9.3 Disposal
In case the product is to be disposed of, the relevant legal regulations are to be observed. Information on the disposal
of electrical and electronic devices in the European Community: Within the European Community, the disposal of
electrical devices is regulated by national regulations based on EU Directive 2002/96/EC pertaining to waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). According to these regulations, any devices supplied after August 13,
2005, in the business-to-business sphere, to which this product is assigned, may no longer be disposed of in
municipal or domestic waste. To document this, they have been marked with the following identification:
Because disposal regulations may differ from one country to another within the EU, please contact your supplier if
necessary.
10 Technical data
10 Technical data
10.3 Weight/dimensions
6 A 11 A 9
A/10 A
16 A 12
A
Fuses: 5804/5810 (230 V): 5804/5810 (120 V): 5804 Ambient temperature: 5804/5810:
R/5810 R (230 V): 5804 R/5810 R (120 V), 20 A: 5804 5804 R/5810 R:
R/5810 R (120 V), 15 A: 2 to 40°C 15 to
Excess current switch 12 A 35°C
Excess current switch 12 A
Excess current switch 12 A Max. relative humidity: 75%, non-condensing hum
Excess current switch 18 A
Excess current switch 15 A
Degree of pollution: 2
550 × 337 mm (18.4 × 21.7 × 13.3 in.)
Depth of footprint: 496 mm (19.5 in.)
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Weight without rotor 5804 55 kg (121 lb.)
Rotor
F-34-6-38 (6 ×
A-4-81 (4 × 500 85 mL)
mL) F-34-6-38 (6 ×
A-4-44 (4 × 100 85 mL)
mL)
The noise level was measured according to DIN EN ISO 3745 frontally in a sound measuring
room with accuracy class 1 at a distance of 1 m from the device and at lab bench height.
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11 Ordering information
11 Ordering information
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Order no. (international)
Order No. (North America)
Description
Order no. (international)
Adapter used in A-4-81-MTP/Flex and A-4-62-MTP 5825 719.000 5825719000
for 1 cell culture bottle, set of 2
Rotor A-4-81, bucket for conical tubes
Order No. (North America)
11.3.2 Rotor A-4-62 and A-4-62-MTP (only 5810/5810 R)
Rotor A-4-62
Description
5825 730.003 022638614
Bucket for A-4-81 for 7 50 mL conical tubes, set of 4
5820 718.005 5820718005
Adapter used in FA-45-6-30 for 15 mL conical tubes, set of 7
Order no. (international)
Order No. (North America)
Description
5810 709.008 022638009
Rotor A-4-62 incl. 4 x 250 mL rectangular buckets
5810 716.004 022638084
Rectangular bucket 250 mL Set of 4
5810 710.006 022638033
Aerosol-tight caps for 250 mL rectangular buckets, set of 2
5810 713.005 022638017
Spare sealing for aerosol-tight caps for 250 mL rectangular buckets Set of 4
5810 751.004 5810 750.008 5810 752.000 5810 753.007 5810 754.003 5810 756.006 5810 757.002 5810 759.005
5810 760.003 5810 761.000 5810 770.009 5810 755.000 5810 758.009 5810 763.002
Adapter for 250 mL rectangular buckets 022638220
for 16 sample tubes (1.5/2.0 mL, max. Ø 11 mm), set of 2 022638203
for 25 tubes (1.2 – 5 mL, max. Ø 11 mm), set of 2 022638246
for 15 tubes (2.6 – 7 mL, max. Ø 13 mm), set of 2 022638262
for 12 tubes (3 – 15 mL, max. Ø 16 mm), set of 2 022638301
for 12 tubes (7 – 17 mL, max. Ø 17.5 mm), set of 2 022638327
for 8 tubes (7 – 18 mL, max. Ø 20 mm), set of 2 022638360
for 4 tubes (18 – 30 mL, max. Ø 26 mm), set of 2 022638386
for 4 tubes (30 – 50 mL, max. Ø 31 mm), set of 2 022638408
for 2 tubes (50 – 75 mL, max. Ø 35 mm), set of 2 022638424
for 1 tube (80 – 120 mL, max. Ø 45 mm), set of 2 022638441
for 1 bottle (180 – 250 mL, max. Ø 62 mm), set of 2 022638289
for 9 conical tubes (15 mL, max. Ø 17.5 mm), set of 2 022638343
for 3 conical tubes (50 mL, max. Ø 31 mm), set of 2 022638351
for 4 conical tubes (50 mL), operation w/o aerosol-tight cap, set of 2
5804 737.008 022654373
Adapter for 50 mL skirted conical tubes, set of 8
5810 782.007 022638483
Replacement rubber mat for adapters for 250 mL rectangular buckets Set of 4
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Order No. (North America)
Adapter used in F-34-6-38 5804 770.005
for 4 sample tubes 1.5/2.0 mL (max. Ø 11 mm), set of 2 5804 777.000
for 1 tube 5 mL (max. Ø 17 mm), set of 2 pieces 5804 738.004
for 3 round-bottom and blood collection tubes (13 x 75 mm), set of 2 pieces 5804 739.000
for 3 round-bottom and blood collection tubes (13 x 100 mm), set of 2 pieces 5804 771.001
for 2 tubes (7 bis 15 mL, max. Ø 16 mm), set of 2 5804 776.003
for 1 conical tube (15 mL, max. Ø 17 mm), set of 2 5804 772.008
for 1 tube (15 bis 18 mL, max. Ø 18 mm), set of 2 5804 773.004
for 1 tube (20 bis 30 mL, max. Ø 26 mm), set of 2 5804 774.000
for 1 tube (50 mL, max. Ø 29 mm), set of 2 5804 775.007
for 1 conical tube (50 mL, max. Ø 29.5 mm), set of 2
Order no. (international)
022637215 5804777000 022637279 022637282 022637223 022637274 022637231 022637240 022637258
022637266
11.3.8 Rotor FA-45-30-11 and rotor F-45-30-11
Order No. (North America)
11.3.9 Rotor F-45-48-PCR
11.3.10 Rotor T-60-11
Description
5804 726.006 022637100
Rotor FA-45-30-11 aerosol-tight*, 45° angle, 30 places for 1.5/2.0 mL tubes, incl. rotor lid (aluminum)
5804 736.001 022637126
Rotor lid for FA-45-30-11 aerosol-tight, aluminum
5804 715.004 022637002
Rotor F 45-30-11 45° angle, 30 places for 1.5/2.0 mL tubes, incl. rotor lid (aluminum)
5804 715.403 022662970
Rotor lid for F-45-30-11 not aerosol-tight, aluminum
5425 715.005 5425 717.008 5425 716.001
Adapter used in FA-45-30-11 and F-45-30-11 for 1 PCR tube (0.2 mL, max. Ø 6 mm), set of 6 for 1 sample tube (0.4
mL, max. Ø 6 mm), set of 6 for 1 sample tube (0.5 mL, max. Ø 6 mm) or 1 Microtainer (0.6 mL, max. Ø 8 mm), set of
6
Order no. (international)
022636260 022636243 022636227
Order No. (North America)
Description
5804 735.005 022638581
Rotor F-45-48-PCR 45° angle, for 6 x 8-tube strips, 6 x 5-tube strips or 48 x 0.2 mL PCR tubes
Order no. (international)
Order No. (North America)
Description
5804 730.003 022638505
Rotor T 60-11 for 60 × 1.5/2.0 mL tubes incl. rotor lid, and 6 adapters for 1.5/2 mL sample tubes
5804 731.000 5804 732.006
Adapter used in T-60-11 022638521
for 10 sample tubes (1,5/2,0 mL, max. Ø 11 mm), set of 6 022638548
for 20 sample tubes (0.4 mL, max. Ø 6 mm), set of 6
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