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User Guide | CytAssist Instrument | Maintenance
Exterior
The exterior of the Visium CytAssist should always be kept clean and free
of dust and debris that may affect its function and/or cooling efficiency.
Generally, the exterior finish can be wiped down using a mixture of mild
detergent and distilled water applied to a slightly dampened lab towel. As
an added precaution it is recommended that the instrument be unplugged
from the power source before beginning any thorough cleaning process.
Service
Electrical shock hazard.
Do not open the Visium CytAssist in a manner
not specified during standard operation. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified 10x Genomics service
personnel.
Servicing is required when the Visium CytAssist has been damaged
in any way (e.g., a power entry module or plug is damaged, liquid was
spilled into, or objects fell into the instrument, the instrument does not
operate properly, or has been dropped).
Use only the power cord supplied with the Visium CytAssist. Do not
replace it with a non-approved power cord as it may be inadequately
rated to handle the electrical loads.
If replacing the externally accessible fuses in the power entry module
becomes necessary, use only certified (EN60127 Sheet 5) 5 x 20 mm sized
fuses rated T3.15AH, 250V Slow-Blow or equivalent.
When returning a Visium CytAssist for repair, take steps to ensure that
the instrument has been decontaminated so as not to pose a hazard for
10x Genomics service personnel.
Environmental Requirements
It is the design intent of the Visium CytAssist that it be used in a typical
indoor laboratory environment. The instrument’s operating temperature
is 18–28°C (64–82°F), humidity 80% Max (Non-Condensing) (see
).
System
Maintenance
contd.
Summary of Contents for 1000433
Page 5: ...Introduction 6 Introduction 7 Product Identification 7 Product Specifications ...
Page 8: ...Safety Compliance Information 9 Safety 10 Regulatory ...
Page 11: ...System Components 12 System Components 13 Accessory Kits ...
Page 24: ...Menu Options 23 Menu Options 26 Firmware Update Procedure ...
Page 42: ...Maintenance 41 System Maintenance 43 Moving Shipping the Instrument ...
Page 48: ...Troubleshooting 47 Troubleshooting 49 Error Screens ...