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USER’S MANUAL
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GENESIS 2002
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GENESIS 2006
PLASMA THAWING WATER BATH SYSTEM
GenesisBPS, LLC
65 Commerce Way
Hackensack, NJ 07601 U.S.A.
Tel: 201-708-1400
866-712-5663
Fax: 201-704-1104
www.genesisbps.com
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GENESIS 2006 SHOWN 2
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To assure proper record keeping, please retain this information for future use. DATE PURCHASED ____________________________ SERIAL # _____________________________________ DISTRIBUTOR NAME __________________________ PHONE NUMBER ______________________________ CITY, STATE __________________________________ The GENESIS THAWING SYSTEMS incorporate water bath technology with the latest engineering to enable the machine to provide plasma thawing in a minimum of time. The unique, w
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CONTENTS page 1. UNPACKING ........................................................ 5 2. TO THAW BLOOD PRODUCTS ........................ 5 3. TO REMOVE A THAWED BAG ........................ 9 4. TO MAINTAIN THE DEVICE IN THE READY TO THAW STATUS .............................. 9 5. TO CLEAN THE BATH OR TO ADD WATER .. 10 6. CONTROL PANEL AND INDICATORS ............ 12 7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................... 15 8. SPE
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1. UNPACKING 1.1 The following is supplied with your GENESIS 2002/2006 unit. Control Unit Water Bath Thawing Bag Dispenser Plasma Overwrap Thawing Bags (1000/Box) Plasma Bag Holder TM LABath CLEAN Reference Thermometer Thawing Bag Weights User's Manual Optional Accessories : Additional Bag Weights The above items may be purchased from : GenesisBPS, LLC 866-712
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indicator will light. To correct this situation, fill bath with water as explained above. TM Add 2 ml of LABath CLEAN each time the water is changed to control bacterial and algae growth. The bath cleaning agent also helps to prevent the formation of turbidity and odor. 2.3 Plug the device into a 115 volt AC outlet. For GENESIS 2002 , a dedicated 10 Ampere outlet is needed. For the GENESIS 2006 , a dedicated 15 Ampere outlet is needed. The outlet must be properly grounded.
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c. To change the default SET TEMP : You can adjust this temperature within the range of ambient to + 56 °C, in one degree increments. To adjust, press the SET TEMP key - then press the numeric key pad to indicate the temperature desired. All keys must be pressed within 5 seconds of each other. The display should now show the new SET TEMP. When the SET TEMP is same as the WATER TEMP, the bath is ready to be used for thawing. d. Place the frozen product in slot marked 1 on the Plasm
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thawing time may vary. The amount of air left in the plasma thawing bag during thawing will also affect thawing time. The laboratory personnel can set the desired thawing time for each unit to be thawed. They do not have to all be set for the same thaw time. f. To change the default TIMER : Press the START/CHANGE key for the selected bag location, then press the numeric key pad for the desired minutes. All keys must be pressed within 5 seconds of each other. Minutes must be between
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3. TO REMOVE A THAWED BAG 3.1 Press the ROCK key to stop the rocking motion. a. Remove the thawed bag (and any weights used) from the Plasma Bag Holder. Discard plasma thawing overwrap bag after each use, as they are designed for single use only. b. If there is another bag being thawed, press the ROCK key to resume the rocking motion for the remaining bag. 4. TO MAINTAIN THE DEVICE IN THE READY-TO- THAW STATUS 4.1 Always keep the HEAT indicator illuminated.
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5. TO CLEAN THE BATH OR TO ADD WATER SAFETY : NEVER ADD WATER OR MOVE THE BATH IF THE POWER SWITCH (ON THE LEFT SIDE PANEL) IS TURNED ON. RECOMMENDATION : FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY, UNPLUG THE UNITS POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET. 5.1 TURN THE POWER SWITCH (ON THE LEFT SIDE PANEL) TO OFF POSITION TO TURN THE UNIT POWER OFF. BEFORE REMOVING THE BATH FILLED WITH WATER, UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET. 5.2 Depending on
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when filled with water. Do not drop the bath on a hard surface. GENESIS 2006 : Remove all, or part of the water. The bath weighs approximately thirty (30) pounds when filled with water. Carefully remove the water bath from the device. 5.6 DO NOT USE BLEACH OR HARSH CLEANERS. Depending on mineral content of water used, the bath may discolor. Proper cleansing should keep this to a minimum. TM Use LABath CLEAN regularly to control bacteria, algae TM and turbidity. To order additi
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6. CONTROL PANEL AND INDICATORS TM GENESIS 2002 CONTROL PANEL 12
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TM GENESIS 2006 CONTROL PANEL 13
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CONTROL KEYS POWER .......... This key turns the unit on and off when the POWER SWITCH on the left panel is turned ON. The POWER SWITCH on the left panel is a master on/off switch to remove electrical power completely from all circuits in the unit. SET TEMP ..... With this key switch you can adjust water o temperature within the range of ambient to + 56 C. Numeric keys must be pressed within 5 seconds of each other, otherwise display returns to the orig
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INDICATORS HEATING ....... This red indicator is lit when the heating element is actually drawing current from the circuit and heating the water. When it reaches set temperature, the heating indicator light shuts off. FAULT ............ If the water temperature exceeds 58 °C, an alarm will sound and the red fault light will be illuminated. This may indicate a unit malfunction. ADD WATER .... This red indicator will light if there is insufficient water
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2) The ADD WATER light is on and there is sufficient water in the bath. • With the unit unplugged and raised out of the water, check that there is no obstruction around the float switch in the shroud unit. The float should move freely up and down the stem approximately half-inch. 3) The FAULT light is on. • Check the water temperature. If the water temperature is above 58 °C, the FAULT light will light and the unit will not be operable. • If this temperature
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7) Pump does not circulate the water. • Debris may be in the pump impeller housing. Raise the shroud unit and lock in the up position. Inspect pump for debris and remove with tweezers or similar instrument. 8) HEATING light is flashing. • This is normal operation. At approximately one degree below the set temperature, the microprocessor begins to reduce the amount of heat generated and the HEATING light begins to flash. 9) Temperature display at WATER TEMP devi
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8. SPECIAL FEATURES • Thaws multiple plasma units simultaneously • Thaws standard size plasma as well as cryoprecipitate • Individual time setting for each bag location • Forced water circulation with gentle rocking motion • Compact size - saves valuable bench space • Quick heating • Simple to operate - easy to read LED display • Light weight - easy to carry • Audio completion signal • Complies with AABB standards for plasma thawing • One year limited warranty 9. UNIQUE S
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10. SPECIFICATIONS TM TM GENESIS 2002 GENESIS 2006 21.6” L x 8.3” Wide 26.6” L x 9.6” Wide External Dimension x 13.2” High x 13.2” High 13.0” L x 7.0” Wide 18.0” L x 8.0” Wide Interior Bath Dimension x 7.5” Deep x 7.5” Deep Bath Volume 2.5 US gallons 3.7 US gallons o o Controlled Temp Range Ambient to 56 C Ambient to 56 C o o Displayed Temp Accuracy +/- 0.3 C +/- 0.3 C ( ) ( ) Thawing Time 14 Minutes * 18 Minutes * Heating Power 75
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11. ORDERING/RETURN INFORMATION ORDERING INFORMATION : To place an order for a part or an accessory, please call : GenesisBPS, LLC 65 Commerce Way Hackensack, NJ 07601 U.S.A. Tel: 201-708-1400 866-712-5663 Fax: 201-704-1104 www.genesisbps.com RETURN INFORMATION : Same as above. 1. Obtain a Return Goods Authorization number. 2. Ensure all water is removed from the unit (including inside the pump). This can be done by lowering the cont