HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER TM

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GE Healthcare Life Sciences Rendered PDF File Page 3 of 39 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER TM Operator Manual

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Rendered PDF File Page 5 of 39 Contents 1 Introduction...5 1.1 Important user information...5 1.2 Regulatory information...7 1.3 Safety precautions...9 1.4 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER...11 1.5 Features...12 1.6 Disclaimer...13 2 Principles of operation...15 3 Operation...17 3.1 Controls...17 3.2 Operating procedure...18 3.3 Setting the tubing type and size...19 3.4 How to load the tubing...20 3.4.1 Proper loading of tube...22 3.4.2 Improper loading of tube...22 3.4.3 Inspecting seal quality...23 3.4.4 How to handle filled tubing...24 3.4.5 Cutting sealed tubing...25 3.4.6 Checking the version number...26 3.4.7 Setting tube diameter units...26 4 Troubleshooting...27 4.1 Operation steps...27 4.2 General troubleshooting...28 5 Specifications...29 5.1 Technical specifications...29 5.2 Tubing...30 Appendix A Compatible tubing...31 Appendix B Ordering information...33 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 3

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Rendered PDF File Page 7 of 39 Introduction 1 Important user information 1.1 1 Introduction 1.1 Important user information Read this before using HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER All users must read the entire STERILE TUBE FUSER - DRY and HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operating Instructions before installing, using or maintaining the instrument. Always keep the Operating Instructions at hand when using HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. Do not operate HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER in any other way than described in the user documentation. If you do, you may be exposed to hazards that can lead to personal injury and you may cause damage to the equipment. Intended use Safety notices HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is an automated instrument designed to seal thermoplastic tubing. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER shall not be used in any clinical procedures, or for diagnostic purposes. This user documentation contains WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTICES concerning the safe use of the product. See definitions below. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 5

1 Introduction 1.1 Important user information Rendered PDF File Page 8 of 39 Warnings Cautions Notices WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It is important not to proceed until all stated conditions are met and clearly understood. CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It is important not to proceed until all stated conditions are met and clearly understood. NOTICE NOTICE indicates instructions that must be followed to avoid damage to the product or other equipment. Notes and tips Note: A Note is used to indicate information that is important for trouble-free and optimal use of the product. Tip: A tip contains useful information that can improve or optimize your procedures. Typographical conventions Software items are identified in the text by bold italic text. A colon separates menu levels, thus File:Open refers to the Open command in the File menu. Hardware items are identified in the text by bold text (e.g., Power switch). 6 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 9 of 39 Introduction 1 Regulatory information 1.2 1.2 Regulatory information This section lists the directives and standards that are fulfilled by HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. Manufacturing information The table below summarizes the required manufacturing information. For further information, see the EC Declaration of Conformity document. Requirement Name and address of manufacturer Content GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB, Björkgatan 30, SE 751 84 Uppsala, Sweden Name and ID of notified body INTERTEK SEMKO AB, NB 0413 International standards Standard Description Notes EN 61010-1, IEC 61010-1, UL 61010-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 no. 61010-1 EN 61326-1 EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC emissions and immunity requirements for measurement, control and laboratory use Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk assessment and risk reduction. EN harmonized with 2006/95/EC Harmonized with 2004/108/EC Harmonized with 2006/42/EC HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 7

1 Introduction 1.2 Regulatory information Rendered PDF File Page 10 of 39 CE conformity Directive 2006/42/EC 2006/95/EC 2004/108/EC Title Machinery Directive (MD) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive CE marking The CE marking and the corresponding Declaration of Conformity is valid for the instrument when it is: used as a stand-alone unit, or connected to other CE-marked instruments, or connected to other products recommended or described in the user documentation, and used in the same state as it was delivered from GE Healthcare, except for alterations described in the user documentation or explicitly authorized by GE Healthcare. Regulatory compliance of connected equipment Any equipment connected to HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER should meet the safety requirements of EN 61010-1/IEC61010-1 or relevant harmonized standards. Within the European Union, connected equipment must be CE-marked. 8 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 11 of 39 Introduction 1 Safety precautions 1.3 Recycling This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of equipment. 1.3 Safety precautions All users must read this section and the Safety instructions chapter in STERILE TUBE FUSER - DRY and HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operating Instructions before using HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER, and observe the safety information at all times during use. WARNING The end user must ensure that all installation, maintenance, operation and inspection is carried out by qualified personnel who are adequately trained, understand and adhere to local regulations and the operating instructions, and have a thorough knowledge of the entire system and process. WARNING Hot surfaces of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. The jaws reach over 200 C during the heating cycle. Do not touch the jaws during operation. WARNING Pinch hazard when using HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. The jaws are moving during clamping and calibration. Keep away from the jaws when clamping tubes and during the calibration procedure. WARNING Before starting HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER please make sure that no objects/ tubes are kept in between the heating jaws or moving path. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 9

1 Introduction 1.3 Safety precautions Rendered PDF File Page 12 of 39 WARNING Disconnect power. Always disconnect power from the instrument before performing any maintenance task. WARNING Depending on which tubes that are used, hazardous gases may emit. Make sure to use the instrument in a room with proper ventilation. WARNING Always use appropriate personal protective equipment during operation and maintenance of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. CAUTION Only use tubing that is compatible with the instruments. Refer to Appendix A for a list of tubing types that have been tested. CAUTION Do not spill liquid into HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. This can cause serious damage and will void the warranty. NOTICE This is a class A product, input power > 1 kw, intended for professional use. In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user might be required to take appropriate measures. NOTICE Leave space around the unit for proper ventilation. 10 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 13 of 39 Introduction 1 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER 1.4 NOTICE High pressures can be generated if the liquid in the seal area has no place to go when it is clamped down by the sealing jaws. Make sure that the liquid can be displaced up or downstream of the seal and ensure that the temporary clamps or plugs are secure. 1.4 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Introduction The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is a fully automated unit designed to seal thermoplastic tubing. The machine is useful for sealing feed, harvest and sample tubing connected to bags or other containers, for storage and transportation. The unit is designed to seal a wide range of tubing diameters. See Appendix A for all approved tubing. Major uses are in bioprocessing and in aseptic applications. Main parts The illustration below shows the main parts of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. 2 3 4 1. Part Description 1 Moving jaw 2 LCD display 3 GO button 4 LIFT UP TO LOAD TUBE handle (tube loading handle) HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 11

1 Introduction 1.5 Features Rendered PDF File Page 14 of 39 Rear panel The illustration below shows the rear panel of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. 1 2 3 4 5 Part Description 1 Power switch 2 Fuse holder 3 Power connector 4 Key lock 5 Data jack 1.5 Features True thermal seal provides tamperproof protection 100-120/220-240 V~ (autoswitching) Compact, portable No compressed air or cooling water needed Automated, validatable, 2 to 3 minutes sealing cycle HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is a portable unit for heat sealing thermoplastic tubing. The leakproof and tamper proof seal is ideal for ensuring that inoculum, products, media or buffers do not leak through tubing clamps, hemostats, or plugs suitable for shipment, storage and cgmp operations. Features include keypad selectable programs for virtually all types and sizes of thermoplastic tubing. No adaptors or accessories are required over the entire size 12 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 15 of 39 Introduction 1 Disclaimer 1.6 range. The portable lightweight unit has a carrying handle and can be plugged into any 100-120/220-240 V~ power outlet making it usable anywhere in the plant or laboratory. No compressed air or cooling water is required. 1.6 Disclaimer The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER has been tested to produce seals of sufficient quality and strength. It is believed to be adequate for the intended application. Under no circumstances can data in this manual be submitted to any regulatory agency in support of a clinical product, without specific written permission from the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for any loss incurred due to the use of this equipment. It is the responsibility of the end user to verify and validate the suitability of this device for a specific application. Seals should be carefully inspected before use. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 13

1 Introduction 1.6 Disclaimer Rendered PDF File Page 16 of 39 14 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 17 of 39 Principles of operation 2 2 Principles of operation Introduction Compatible tubing Sealing method Safety function The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is used to seal tubing permanently. This is done by clamping the tubing to be sealed in a precise position between two heated jaws. The molten tubing is pressed together and cooled under high pressure resulting in a permanent, leak-proof, butt seal. Only thermoplastic tubes listed in Appendix A can be used for the sealing operation. See Appendix A for all approved tubing types. It is not possible to seal materials such as PTFE or silicone as these materials are not thermoplastic. The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER can handle various size tubing diameters specified in Appendix A without the need for any additional holders or adaptors. The machine squeezes the tubing to be sealed to a precise thickness based on the material of the tubing and its diameter. The tubing is then melted by heat and cooled under pressure to form a seal. This unique mold-free process permits different sizes and materials to be sealed without requiring specific dyes. The low thermal mass of the heated jaws can be readily air-cooled in a matter of minutes eliminating the need for cooling water or refrigeration. The jaws of the HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER can exert several tons of pressure. During the clamping operation, the GO button must be pressed and held down until the jaws have closed completely (indicated by a beep). If the button is released prematurely, the jaws will immediately go to the full open position. Furthermore, the jaws will not heat until they are in closed position. In the closed position, it is not possible to bring anything into contact with the heated jaws. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 15

2 Principles of operation Rendered PDF File Page 18 of 39 16 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 19 of 39 Operation 3 Controls 3.1 3 Operation 3.1 Controls The main power switch is located at the rear of the unit. The operating controls are located on the front panel of the unit. Functions are accessed using the front keypad: 1 MENU READY Ready 6 2 3 4 5 GO 7 Part Description 1 LCD display 2 MENU button Press the Enter button to go to Tubing Selection Menu. Press MENU button to abort selection and return to normal display. 3 Cursor up button Moves up through the selection list. 4 Cursor down button Moves down through the selection list 5 Enter button Enter function. Accepts new selection 6 READY indicator 7 GO button Advances to next step in the sealing process. Only active when READY light is lit. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 17

3 Operation 3.2 Operating procedure Rendered PDF File Page 20 of 39 3.2 Operating procedure Step User action Response LCD display 1 Switch power on. The LCD will show INITIALIZING and sealing jaws will move to the load position. 2 Check that the tubing type and diameter displayed are correct. If not, then set to match the tubing to be sealed (Steps 2A to C). 3 Lift the tube loading handle upwards. The red safety flag will turn to allow you to insert the tubing. Place the tubing in between the jaws resting on the stainless steel platform. Release the tube loading handle and verify that the red safety flag is on top of the tubing. Press and hold the GO button down until a beep is heard. The GO button may be released at that point. 4 Wait for the sealer jaws to open and release the sealed tubing. Remove the tubing and reset the machine for the next cycle by pressing the GO button. Inspect the seal carefully before use. Allow a few minutes for the seal to cool completely to anneal to maximum strength. When the diagnostic checks are complete, the unit will prompt you to insert the tubing and will display the current tubing setting. The READY light will come on. The jaws will close to squeeze the tubing. The READY light will go out. Once the jaws are closed, the sealing will begin. The LCD screen will display progress of the cycle and the time in seconds for each step. If the GO button is released before the jaws have closed to the preset sealing position, the step will be aborted and the jaws will open again to the load position (Step 2). The machine will open to the release position. The sealing jaws will be cool to touch. The seal cycle is complete. The READY light will come on. Each seal cycle takes about 2 to 3 minutes depending on the tubing type and diameter. INITIALIZING PLEASE WAIT INSERT TUBING CFLEX 3/8 5/8 Press GO to START CLOSING HOLD BUTTON DOWN HEATING TEMP = xxx C SOAKING TIME TO GO...XX s COOLING... TEMP = XXX C SEALING......XX s WAITING... RELEASE IN...XX s OPENING... SEAL COMPLETE REMOVE TUBING CFLEX 3/8 5/8 Press GO to reset 18 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 21 of 39 Operation 3 Setting the tubing type and size 3.3 3.3 Setting the tubing type and size Step User action Response LCD display 2A Press the MENU button. The LCD will show SELECT TUBING with the current setting displayed. SELECT TUBING 2B Press the cursor up button or cursor down button cursor keys until the desired tubing type and diameter are displayed. The LCD will scroll through all the available tubing combinations. CFLEX 3/8 5/8 SELECT TUBING PVC 1/2 3/4 Press to select 2C Press the Enter ( ) button to select this tubing. Press the MENU button to abort the selection and retain the original setting. The parameters for the selected tubing are loaded. A beep will confirm load complete. This setting will be retained even when power is turned off. INSERT TUBING PVC 1/2 3/4 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 19

3 Operation 3.4 How to load the tubing Rendered PDF File Page 22 of 39 3.4 How to load the tubing Precautions WARNING Hot surfaces of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. The jaws reach over 200 C during the heating cycle. Do not touch the jaws during operation. WARNING Pinch hazard when using HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. The jaws are moving during clamping and calibration. Keep away from the jaws when clamping tubes and during the calibration procedure. WARNING Depending on which tubes that are used, hazardous gases may emit. Make sure to use the instrument in a room with proper ventilation. WARNING Before starting HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER please make sure that no objects/tubes are kept in between the heating jaws or moving path. NOTICE Leave space around the unit for proper ventilation. 20 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 23 of 39 Operation 3 How to load the tubing 3.4 Instructions Moving jaw Tubing to be sealed Seal position (on top of tubing) Silicone rubber retention pads Load (Swung out) position Pull up tube loading handle to move red safety flag to the load position. 1 Pull up the tube loading handle. This will cause the red safety flag to move up and swing out of the way. 2 Place the tubing in between the sealer jaws on the stainless steel platform. All clamps, plugs and so on must be outside the stainless steel platform 3 Release the tube loading handle. The red safety flag should rest on top of the tubing. 4 Press and hold down the GO button. The jaws should start to close. Hold the GO button down until the jaws have closed completely (indicated by a beep). If the GO button is released prematurely, the jaws will open immediately and you must start again from step 2. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 21

3 Operation 3.4 How to load the tubing Rendered PDF File Page 24 of 39 3.4.1 Proper loading of tube Lay the tubing so it rests on the stainless steel platform. Tube loading handle should be down Red safety flag should be on top of tube 3.4.2 Improper loading of tube Red safety flag below tube 22 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 25 of 39 Operation 3 How to load the tubing 3.4 3.4.3 Inspecting seal quality The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is designed to make reproducible and reliable seals, however it is still critical to inspect the seal prior to use. Check that the correct tubing type and diameter are set as in many cases a poor seal is the result of using the wrong tubing program. Note: Allow the seal to cool for 2 to 3 minutes before inspection to achieve optimal strength. Clean edges Check that the seal has smooth and uniform edges. There should be no splitting or cracking. Uniform seal The seal should have uniform width. Check that the plastic has melted through and that the seal is homogeneous. If the seal is wider on top, then it was not centered properly in the sealer jaws. Deformed edge Split and ragged edge No bubbles There should be no bubbles or cracks in the center portion of the seal. Bubble trapped in seal HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 23

3 Operation 3.4 How to load the tubing Rendered PDF File Page 26 of 39 3.4.4 How to handle filled tubing WARNING Always use appropriate personal protective equipment during operation and maintenance of HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. CAUTION Do not spill liquid into HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER. This can cause serious damage and will void the warranty. NOTICE High pressures can be generated if the liquid in the seal area has no place to go when it is clamped down by the sealing jaws. Make sure that the liquid can be displaced up or downstream of the seal and ensure that the temporary clamps or plugs are secure. The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER can handle liquid filled tubing. Typically, a clamp or plug is used to prevent the liquid from leaking while being sealed. The liquid will be displaced by the specially contoured jaws and the seal area will be free of liquid or bubbles. Any clamps, plugs or seals should not be inside the width of the machine. No clamps, plugs or seals in red zone 24 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 27 of 39 Operation 3 How to load the tubing 3.4 3.4.5 Cutting sealed tubing The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER produces a seal that is wide enough to be easily cut. Simply use scissors to cut through the middle of the seal. This procedure is useful for sealing and detaching tubing from bags. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 25

3 Operation 3.4 How to load the tubing Rendered PDF File Page 28 of 39 3.4.6 Checking the version number Press the Enter ( ) button and then press the Cursor down button to access the status display. The unit will first initialize and then display the current program and data revision and also the number of seals made. Press MENU to return to the normal operations display. Current tubing number selected Program version Tubing date version # = 2 V=3 D=1105 SEALS = 128 28 C Number of seals made Sealing jaw temperature The date code of the loaded version is shown on the status display. New tubing data can be obtained from GE Healthcare and downloaded by the user. See the Maintenance section of this manual. 3.4.7 Setting tube diameter units Tube dimensions can be displayed in inches (default) or mm. Press MENU and Enter buttons together to access the UNITS selection screen. Current tubing units selected SET UNITS inch Inches or mm Press the Cursor up button to change the setting. Press the Enter button to accept the new setting or MENU to abort. 26 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 29 of 39 Troubleshooting 4 Operation steps 4.1 4 Troubleshooting Introduction HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is designed to monitor all aspects of its operation. If a step does not complete properly, the unit will not proceed to the next step of the operation. 4.1 Operation steps Step 1: Initialization The machine retracts the jaws to the fully retracted position and then moves them forward to the start position. The previous sealer settings are loaded and the tubing type and diameter are displayed on the LCD display. The machine beeps to indicate that the initialization step has been completed correctly, and the READY light will come on. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER uses position sensors and encoders to provide feedback on correct positioning. This minimizes the need for realignment. Step 2: Clamp tubing The unit closes the jaws to clamp the tubing to a preset thickness. If the GO button is released before the jaws reach the final position, the closing step is aborted and the jaws open to the loading position. Step 3: Heat tubing If the jaws are in the correct position, the unit initiates heating of the jaws. This is done to a preset temperature depending on the type and wall thickness of the tubing. Step 4: Seal tubing Tubing is maintained at a preset temperature for a preset time to seal. Then the fans are turned on to start cooling the tubing. Step 5: Cool down The unit is then allowed to cool to a preset temperature. This ensures that the jaws are safe to touch and that the seal is properly annealed. At the completion of the cooldown period, the machine will beep and the jaws will open automatically. Pressing the GO button will reinitialize the unit (Step 1). HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 27

4 Troubleshooting 4.2 General troubleshooting Rendered PDF File Page 30 of 39 4.2 General troubleshooting For information about general troubleshooting, refer to the STERILE TUBE FUSER - DRY and HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operating Instructions. 28 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 31 of 39 Specifications 5 Technical specifications 5.1 5 Specifications 5.1 Technical specifications Catalog Number 28-4117-04 Performance Seals thermoplastic tubing with outer diameters from 6.4 mm (¼ ) to 31.8 mm (1¼ ) Typical sealing cycle takes 2 to 3 minutes Compact and portable Fully automated validatable performance No accessories, compressed air or cooling water needed Factory settings for sealing most thermoplastic tubing, see Appendix A. Dimensions W D H: 165 mm 356 mm 203 mm (6.5 14 8 ) Weight Power Voltage Frequency Maximum power Fuse 8 kg (18 lb) 100-120/220-240 V~ auto-switching 6 Amp max. 100-120/220-240 V~ ± 10%, autoswitch 50 or 60 Hz 350 VA 2 x T3.15AL, 250 V (5x20 mm) Overvoltage Category 2 Max. tubing OD Main. tubing OD Sealing cycle Enclosure Pollution EMC LVD Relative humidity See Appendix A See Appendix A 2 to 3 minutes (includes heating up and cooling down) Indoor use only Degree II FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A and EN61326-1 IEC/EN/UL61010-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1 2% to 80% non-condensing HOt LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 29

5 Specifications 5.2 Tubing Rendered PDF File Page 32 of 39 Storage temperature Operating temperature -25 C to +50 C +2 C to +32 C 5.2 Tubing The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is preprogrammed for various tubing types, diameter and wall thickness. The compatible tubing types can be found in Appendix A. 30 HOt LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 33 of 39 Compatible tubing A Appendix A Compatible tubing Introduction The HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER is designed to seal thermoplastic tubing. Note: HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER cannot be used to seal silicone tubing or PTFE. Suitability is based on typical tubing material. The user must determine suitability of autoclaved, irradiated, or otherwise treated tubing. Tested tubing brands The tested tubing brands are listed in the table below. The ReadyToProcess TM tube sizes are marked with an x in the table. Tubing dimension (I.D. x O.D. in inches) Data ver: 0809 Date: 09/11 Tubing brand 1/8 x 1/4 3/16 x 5/16 3/16 x 3/8 1/4 x 3/8 1/4 x 7/16 5/16 x 7/16 1/4 x 1/2 3/8 x 1/2 3/8 x 5/8 1/2 x 3/4 5/8 x 7/8 3/4 x 9/8 3/4 x 5/4 BIOPRENE TM + + C-FLEX TM 082 + + + + + + + + + + + + C-FLEX 374 + x + + +x +x +x x PHARMED TM BPT SANIPURE TM 60 SANIPURE BDF TYGON TM / PVC + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Note: The Tubing Brand names on the instrument screen may not look exactly the same as in the table above. The Tubing Brand names displayed on the instrument screen are abbreviations with the purpose to identify the tube material HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 31

A Compatible tubing Rendered PDF File Page 34 of 39 Change selected tubing type Update tubing types For instructions on how to change the tubing type, refer to Setting the tubing type and size on page 19. To add the ReadyToProcess tube sizes, order HLTS TUBE DATA MANAGEMENT TOOL (GUI). For ordering information, refer to Appendix B. 32 HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI

Rendered PDF File Page 35 of 39 Ordering information Appendix B Ordering information SI No. Catalog Number Description 1 WV003261 KIT, QK CHNGE TUBE RESTRICTOR 2 28411709 HLTS II FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION GAUGE 3 WV001984 KEY, REPLACE 6 TUMBLER 4 29002782 HLTS TUBE DATA MANAGEMENT TOOL (GUI) For more details on ordering information, visit: www.gelifesciences.com/bioprocess HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER Operator Manual 87-4500-07 AI 33

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Rendered PDF File Page 38 of 39 For local office contact information, visit www.gelifesciences.com/contact GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB Björkgatan 30 751 84 Uppsala Sweden www.gelifesciences.com/bioprocess GE, imagination at work and GE monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company. HOT LIPS TUBE SEALER and ReadyToProcess are trademarks of GE Healthcare companies. C-FLEX, PHARMED, SANIPURE and TYGON are trademarks of Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation. BIOPRENE is a trademark of Watson-Marlow Limited. 2008-2011 General Electric Company - All rights reserved. First published Dec. 2008. All goods and services are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale of the company within GE Healthcare which supplies them. A copy of these terms and conditions is available on request. Contact your local GE Healthcare representative for the most current information. GE Healthcare UK Ltd. Amersham Place, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, HP7 9NA, UK GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences Corp 800 Centennial Avenue, P.O. Box 1327, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1327, USA GE Healthcare Europe GmbH Munzinger Strasse 5, D-79111 Freiburg, Germany GE Healthcare Japan Corporation Sanken Bldg. 3-25-1, Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan imagination at work 87-4500-07 AI 10/2011