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(MCE) Maintenance of Sample Probe and Aspirator
(MCE) Maintenance of Sample Probe and Aspirator
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« Purpose »
To remove any substances adhered to the tips of the sample probe and aspirator.
Adhered substances may cause the sample probe and aspirator to become partially obstructed, reducing dispensing precision.
Adhered substances may cause the sample probe and aspirator to become partially obstructed, reducing dispensing precision.
« Guidelines for Procedure »
When adhered substances are present on the tip of the sample probe or aspirator.
« Requirements »
• Milli-Q ultrapure water, 100mL
« Cleaning Procedure »
CAUTION: Do NOT touch the tips of the sample probe and aspirator.
1. Perform the procedure in "Moving All Axes to Home Position".
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2. Ensure that the glass rinse water bottle contains at least 100 mL of Milli-Q ultrapure water.
3. On the [Instrument] menu, select [Wash] - [Probe Rinse].
3. On the [Instrument] menu, select [Wash] - [Probe Rinse].
The rinsing operation starts. The aspirator is also rinsed during the sample probe rinsing.
The green indicator LED blinks during the operation. A blue status bar is displayed at the bottom left of the window.
The green indicator LED blinks during the operation. A blue status bar is displayed at the bottom left of the window.
4. Verify that the rinse operation is complete.
The blue status bar is no longer displayed, and the green indicator LED is steady lit.
The blue status bar is no longer displayed, and the green indicator LED is steady lit.
Any adhered substances on the tip of the sample probe are removed.
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