Eppendorf 5402 Manual Updated [OFFICIAL]

The Eppendorf 5402 is a legacy refrigerated microcentrifuge that has been largely replaced by newer models like the Centrifuge 5420 . While a "solid paper" specifically for an updated 5402 manual does not exist—as the device itself is no longer in production—you can access the original technical documentation and modern equivalents via the Eppendorf Download Center . Essential Documentation & Technical Details

Eppendorf 5402

The is a legacy refrigerated microcentrifuge designed for temperature-sensitive samples in molecular biology and clinical research. Since this model is no longer in production, "updated" information typically refers to newer maintenance protocols or current digital archives of the original manual. Core Specifications & Features eppendorf 5402 manual updated

Eppendorf 5402

The is a legacy refrigerated microcentrifuge designed for high-performance separation of temperature-sensitive samples in molecular biology and clinical research. While this specific model has been largely succeeded by newer iterations like the Centrifuge 5420 , maintaining an updated manual and protocol is essential for labs still utilizing this reliable workhorse. Technical Specifications and Capabilities The Eppendorf 5402 is a legacy refrigerated microcentrifuge

Fast Cooling Function:

Capable of dropping the rotor chamber from 20∘C20 raised to the composed with power C 4∘C4 raised to the composed with power C in approximately 10 minutes. Lid lock – electronic lock with emergency release

  • Lid lock – electronic lock with emergency release (updated: manual release location indicated on base).
  • When handling biohazardous materials, wait at least 10 minutes after the rotor stops before opening the lid to allow any generated aerosols to settle. Troubleshooting and Maintenance

    "Compliance with German Emission Standards"

    This denotes (Deutsche Emissions). It was added to the updated manual in 2019 to reflect stricter EU noise directives (max 62 dBA for the 5402). No operational change is required.