OPERATOR'S MANUAL BIOPROtect II JR Vent to ... - Baker Company
OPERATOR'S MANUAL BIOPROtect II JR Vent to ... - Baker Company
OPERATOR'S MANUAL BIOPROtect II JR Vent to ... - Baker Company
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Set-up Procedure<br />
This section outlines the tasks required <strong>to</strong> properly install au<strong>to</strong>mated labora<strong>to</strong>ry work stations within<br />
the <strong>BIOPROtect</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>JR</strong>. This does not replace the recommendations of the equipment manufacturer. It is<br />
assumed that the user is familiar with the set-up and operation of the ancillary equipment.<br />
• Place the equipment on the cart’s table <strong>to</strong>p so that the equipment is within the area of the table <strong>to</strong>p as<br />
defined by the four corners. The front of the equipment must face the front of the cart (crank handle<br />
side).<br />
• Using the crank handle provided on the cart, adjust the cart’s height until the work table of the<br />
equipment is flush or below the intake grill section of the door. S<strong>to</strong>w the crank handle under the work<br />
table.<br />
• Make utility connections <strong>to</strong> the side wall services.<br />
• Close the front door of the <strong>BIOPROtect</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>JR</strong> and make certain that you can perform any manual<br />
operations on the equipment through the 8” x 42” sash opening provided.<br />
• Make certain that no part of the equipment blocks or hangs over the front intake grilles.<br />
• Power and run all equipment. Make certain that the equipment and cabinet is operating properly and<br />
that none of the <strong>BIOPROtect</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>JR</strong>’s circuit breakers have ‘tripped’.<br />
• Have a certifier or safety officer witness the air currents (using a smoke tracer) <strong>to</strong> determine that the<br />
equipment does not compromise the cabinet’s ability <strong>to</strong> provide personnel and product protection.<br />
The user may choose <strong>to</strong> use a particle counter <strong>to</strong> evaluate the product protection capacity of the<br />
cabinet. A measurement of the personnel protection capacity of the cabinet (containment), should the<br />
user deem it necessary, will be a more involved test and will require a third party skilled in the<br />
operation of the BIO-analog test or the KI-discus test.<br />
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