Labconco Protector XLE 9970400, 9970401, 9970500, 9970501, 9970600, 9970601, 9970700, 9970701, 9970800, 9970801 Laboratory Fume Hood User's Manual

Below you will find brief information for Laboratory Fume Hood Protector XLE 9970400, Laboratory Fume Hood Protector XLE 9970401, Laboratory Fume Hood Protector XLE 9970500. This manual will help you to understand how these models are designed and engineered to effectively contain toxic, noxious, or other harmful materials when properly installed. You will find instructions on how to unpack and install the fume hood, connect to an exhaust system, connect the electrical supply source, connect the service lines, seal the fume hood to the work surface, and certify the fume hood. You will also learn about the safety precautions that should be taken when using the fume hood and how to perform routine maintenance on the unit.

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Key features

  • Vertical-rising sash
  • By-pass airflow design
  • Large usable interior work depth
  • Clean-Sweep Air Foil
  • Streamlined corner posts
  • Spillstopper Solid Epoxy Work Surface
  • Optional Sash Stops
  • Guardian™ Digital Airflow Monitor
  • Shipped fully assembled

Frequently asked questions

The sash is counterbalanced and will take only a few pounds of force to move it up or down between the fully closed position and the 18" open position. You can operate the sash smoothly with one or two hands positioned anywhere along the handle.

Prior to using the hood, check to make sure that the exhaust blower is operating and that air is entering the hood at its specified face velocity. Avoid placing your head inside the fume hood and keep your hands out of the fume hood as much as possible. Also avoid materials that can cause an explosion in the fume hood.

It is a good idea to clean the surface inside of the fume hood, and the work surface using ordinary dish soap on a weekly basis. Also clean the sash and all glass surfaces, using an appropriate glass cleaner, weekly. On a monthly basis, determine and verify the actual face velocity through the sash opening, clean the exterior surfaces, check all service valves. Annually, replace the fluorescent lamps, have the fume hood recertified (by a qualified certification technician), and perform all monthly activities. Biannually, check the sash assembly to ensure proper operation.

Refer to Chapter 8: Troubleshooting in the manual for possible problems, probable causes, and suggested corrective actions.
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