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PLEX-ID SP

User Manual

Rev. 1.0

Summary of Contents for PLEX-ID SP

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Page 4: ...ce appears on all copies Use of the Information is for the operation of Abbott products by Abbott trained personnel or informational use only The Information is not modified in any way No graphics are used separate from accompanying text Each person assumes full responsibility and all risks arising from use of the Information The Information is presented as is and may include technical inaccuracie...

Page 5: ...hemical decomposition or corrosion 3 are caused primarily by failure to comply with any requirements or instruction contained in the applicable Abbott User Manual or 4 result from maintenance repair or modification performed without Abbott s authorization Abbott s liability for all matters arising from the supply installation use repair and maintenance of the Instrument whether arising under this ...

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Page 7: ...cessing step Perform basic cleaning and maintenance procedures Troubleshoot the instrument performance This user manual also describes all the features and specifications of the PLEX ID SP hardware and onboard software Refer to Chapter 6 Technical Specifications In Chapter 4 Routine Operation you find explanations of the processing principles and procedures and on how to use the PLEX ID SP interna...

Page 8: ... Hot surface risk of burns Warning Risk of body parts hair jewelry or clothing getting caught in a moving part Serial number Catalog number Date of manufacture Consult instructions for use WEEE symbol This product is required to comply with the European Union s Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC A black label with the following text Figure 2 4 WARNING DISCONNECT SUPPLY...

Page 9: ...rning Risk of electric shock Warning Biohazard risk Warning Risk of injury to the user s Caution Risk of damage to the instrument other equipment or loss of performance or function in a specific application Note Marks a hint important information that is useful in the optimum operation of the system or an item of interest Warning and other markings used in the documentation ...

Page 10: ...pecifically designed for the device Never open any other covers of the PLEX ID SP than the see through lid or the sliding door Figure 2 3 while the instrument is plugged into a power source Never force a microplate onto the instrument The PLEX ID SP is intended for laboratory use only Observe proper laboratory safety precautions such as wearing protective clothing and following approved laboratory...

Page 11: ...ssing 19 Working with a magnetic rod 20 Collecting magnetic particles 20 Releasing magnetic particles 20 Washing magnetic particles 20 Incubation 20 Changing the volume during the magnetic particle processing 20 Installation 23 Delivery check 23 Unpacking 23 Checking delivery 24 Requirements 24 Precautions and limitations 25 Installation setups 25 Releasing the transport locks 25 How to ensure sta...

Page 12: ...e protocol 50 How to handle tip combs 51 How to start 53 Changing the heating block 58 Shutdown 60 Emergency situations 60 Maintenance 61 Regular and preventive maintenance 61 How to clean the turntable 61 How to clean the magnetic rods 63 How to clean the shield plate 64 Disposal of materials 64 Decontamination procedure 64 Packing for service 65 Service contracts 66 Disposal of the instrument 66...

Page 13: ...SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 11 Troubleshooting Guide 77 Error messages and warnings 77 Troubleshooting guide 78 Service request protocol 79 Ordering Information 81 PLEX ID SP 81 List of accessories and consumables 81 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 ...

Page 14: ...ng block into place 29 Figure 3 17 Shield plate prior to fitting 31 Figure 3 18 Inserting the shield plate 31 Figure 3 19 Fastening loosening the shield plate 32 Figure 3 20 Shield plate fitted 32 Figure 3 21 The magnet heads in their storage boxes 33 Figure 3 22 Inserting the magnet head 34 Figure 3 23 The head for the 24 Deep Well Plate fitted 35 Figure 3 24 See through lid fitted 35 Figure 3 25...

Page 15: ... comb in the tip comb holder 56 Figure 4 42 Shield plate in function 57 Figure 4 43 Plates 57 Figure 4 44 Inserting the heating block 58 Figure 4 45 Pressing the heating block into place 59 Figure 4 46 Two different heating blocks available 59 Figure 5 47 Unfastening the two finger screws 62 Figure 5 48 Removing the turntable 62 Figure 5 49 Black spill shield exposed for cleaning 63 ...

Page 16: ...ain view 43 Table 4 4 Processing volumes vs plate types and magnet heads 58 Table 4 5 Heating blocks vs plate types 59 Table 6 6 General specifications 69 Table 6 7 Performance specifications 69 Table 8 8 Error messages reported 77 Table 8 9 Actions taken against error messages and warnings 78 Table 9 10 Codes for products 81 Table 9 11 Codes for accessories and consumables 81 ...

Page 17: ...Figure 1 1 is designed for automated transfer and processing of magnetic particles in microplate format The patented technology of the PLEX ID SP system is based on the use of magnetic rods covered with a disposable specially designed tip comb and plates The instrument functions without any dispensing or aspiration parts or devices Samples and reagents including magnetic particles are dispensed in...

Page 18: ...steps Enables simultaneous processing and purification Binding and elution are enhanced due to the heating option Enables concentration of the sample during processing Facilitates a good collection of bead bound sample due to the efficiency of the magnet Enables a quicker reaction and a more efficient wash due to the technology of moving magnetic particles instead of liquids No carryover No cross ...

Page 19: ...he front views of the PLEX ID SP instrument are shown in Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 Figure 2 2 PLEX ID SP front view without see through lid Figure 2 3 PLEX ID SP front view with see through lid and plates Instrument layout Front view Heating block Display Keypad Plate station 1 8 Shield plate Loading station Turntable Interchangeable head See through lid Sliding door open ...

Page 20: ...eces and the other one for the plastic tip comb Up to eight plates can be simultaneously on the turntable However during one sample processing the protocol enables the use of more than eight plates in total One tip comb contains 24 or 96 tips used for processing 24 or 96 samples at a time Before starting the magnetic particle processing via the keypad and display the samples and reagents are dispe...

Page 21: ...g principle employed is MPP inverse magnetic particle processing technology Figure 2 7 Rather than moving the liquids the magnetic particles are moved from plate to plate containing specific reagents in contrast to the external magnet method Magnetic particles are transferred with the aid of magnetic rods covered with a disposable specially designed plastic tip comb Figure 2 6 PLEX ID SP magnetic ...

Page 22: ... and the tip comb is lowered into the next plate containing a reagent Magnetic particles are released by moving the tip comb up and down several times at considerably high speed until all the particles have been mixed with the substance in the next reaction Washing the magnetic particles is a frequent and an important processing phase Washing is a combination of the release and collection processe...

Page 23: ...Functional Description Working with a magnetic rod Abbott Laboratories PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 21 Figure 2 8 A concentration step during magnetic particle processing ...

Page 24: ...Functional Description Working with a magnetic rod 22 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 25: ... Packing instructions Packing list PLEX ID SP User Manual Caution Do not touch or loosen any screws or parts other than those specifically designated in the instructions Doing so might cause misalignment and will void the instrument warranty Warning The PLEX ID SP weighs approximately 28 kg 62 lbs without the transport package and should be lifted with care It is recommended that two persons lift ...

Page 26: ...operation with excess dust vibrations strong magnetic fields direct sunlight or UV light draft excessive moisture or large temperature fluctuations Make sure the working area is flat dry clean and vibration proof and leave additional room for accessories cables and reagent bottles Make sure the ambient air is clean and free of corrosive vapors smoke and dust Make sure the ambient temperature range...

Page 27: ... storage systems such as credit cards as these can be damaged by the strong magnetic field of the magnet heads Do not hold the magnet heads close to a PC display since this may cause damage to the display Do not use metal tools when handling the magnet heads Warning This product contains very strong permanent magnets People wearing a pacemaker or metallic prostheses should not use this product A p...

Page 28: ...at the lock ends are released Keep hold of the tip comb holder and lock simultaneously and start gradually lifting the holder Figure 3 10 Removing the transport lock of the tip comb holder 2 Lift the tip comb holder higher and continue pressing the transport lock of the tip comb holder Remove the transport lock from its location by ejecting it from the two eccentric pins Figure 3 11 When relocatin...

Page 29: ... counterclockwise Figure 3 12 Lift the screw with the label attached Figure 3 13 Figure 3 12 Removing the transport lock of the heating block A 4 Remove the transport lock screw from the label Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Removing the transport lock of the heating block B 5 Then fasten the screw clockwise to its storage site on the heating block base The two screws on the heating block base guide the h...

Page 30: ...rectly installed line power outlet that has a protective conductor that is grounded Warning Ensure that the mains switch Figure 2 4 on the bottom left of the back side panel is in the OFF position Never operate your instrument from a power outlet that has no ground connection Caution Always connect or disconnect the serial cable when the power is off Figure 3 14 Mains supply cable and serial cable...

Page 31: ...Installation Installation setups Abbott Laboratories PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 29 Figure 3 15 Inserting the heating block Figure 3 16 Pressing the heating block into place ...

Page 32: ...ing adapter s Description 24 Deep Well plate 200 µl 5 mL Heating block for the 24 Deep Well plate 96 Deep Well plate 50 1000 µl Heating block for the 96 Well plate recommended filling volume Warning The heating block surface can be hot whereby there can be risk of burns You can only use the following 24 and 96 well plates for heating 24 Deep Well plate 200 µl 5 mL 96 Deep Well plate 50 1000 µl rec...

Page 33: ... Figure 3 17 Shield plate prior to fitting 3 First insert the shield plate into its slot Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Inserting the shield plate 4 When fastening the two plate retaining screws Figure 3 19 be careful not to drop them inside the instrument Figure 3 20 shows the shield plate installed ...

Page 34: ...d 96 Deep Well plates The magnet heads all have corresponding disposable plastic tip combs Table 3 2 Caution Do not place the magnet heads on top of the instrument or any metal surfaces Keep the magnet heads always in their respective plastic boxes when not in use It is very important to keep the magnet heads away from each other and other magnets at all times Clashing of the magnets together may ...

Page 35: ...by the strong magnetic field of the magnet heads Do not hold the magnet heads close to a PC display since this may cause damage to the display Do not use metal tools when handling the magnet heads Warning This product contains very strong permanent magnets People wearing a pacemaker or metallic prostheses should not use this product A pacemaker or prostheses may be affected or damaged if it comes ...

Page 36: ...Installation Installation setups 34 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories Figure 3 22 Inserting the magnet head ...

Page 37: ... the instrument ON The instrument performs initialization tests and adjustments The display quickly shows the internal software version This happens when the initialization tests and adjustments have been completed It is recommended that you carry out a check run using a demo protocol to verify proper instrument operation Run the check protocol Check_96dw_tip or Check_24dw_tip under the Maintenanc...

Page 38: ...e heating block by pulling it out Press the START button when the task has been completed 2 Switch the power OFF 3 Take the transport lock screw from its storage site 4 Insert the transport lock screw into the label and refit the transport lock of the heating block into its place Figure 3 25 Figure 3 25 Refitting the transport lock of the heating block A 5 The transport lock of the heating block i...

Page 39: ... 3 27 through Figure 3 29 Press the transport lock from both sides and insert the two eccentric pins back into place into their respective holes Figure 3 27 Caution Ensure that the power is switched off Figure 3 27 Fitting the transport lock of the tip comb holder A 2 Press the tip comb holder transport lock ends together with both hands and insert all the way down to lock position Figure 3 28 Not...

Page 40: ...8 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories Figure 3 28 Fitting the transport lock of the tip comb holder B Figure 3 29 Both transport locks refitted Figure 3 29 shows both the transport lock of the heating block and the tip comb holder refitted ...

Page 41: ...uded Do not touch or loosen any screws or parts other than those specifically designated in the instructions Doing so might cause misalignment and will invalidate the instrument warranty Never open any other cover of the PLEX ID SP than the see through lid or the sliding door Figure 2 3 while the instrument is plugged into a power source Do not use the instrument if it appears that it does not fun...

Page 42: ...e next protocol and to navigate in the display To accept the selection To initiate the run To confirm a performed step in the protocol for example plate loading or removal To pause terminate the processing step In short STOP paused START the instrument continues after a Pause step STOP paused STOP the processing is terminated To pause the run It will pause at the end of the ongoing processing step...

Page 43: ...P There are three menus in the PLEX ID SP user interface Factory protocols User protocols and Maintenance In routine use you mainly navigate in the Factory User protocols menu In advanced level options there is one extra menu Maintenance You can navigate between these three menus using the Left and Right arrow keys The main view row is either colored active or uncolored different colored inactive ...

Page 44: ...s or the OK button The available buttons and their function are shown on the info text bar The color of the items for example the icon and main view row in the main view changes when they are selected active inactive To move from one menu to another make sure you are in the main view of one of the menus and use the Left and Right arrow keys The main views of each menu tab are shown below Navigatin...

Page 45: ...ble 4 3 Icons in the main view Menu Icon Function Last used Default Setting the default protocol on page 45 Selecting the protocol on page 44 IVD RUO Evaluation Other Device information on page 47 Computer interface on page 47 Language on page 48 Buzzer on page 49 Maintenance protocol on page 50 ...

Page 46: ...tocols menu Factory protocols are protocols which are preloaded into the instrument internal memory in the factory The factory protocols will be installed by an Abbott Molecular service representative Go to the Factory protocols menu Select for example the IVD row Press OK Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select the protocol Press START to run the protocol Press OK to see the protocol details Usi...

Page 47: ...rotocols menu You can set your default protocol If you do not the last used protocol will be shown To set the default protocol go to the protocol list Last used Default protocol row Press OK to start setting your default protocol Press OK to select your default protocol Setting the default protocol Last used Default ...

Page 48: ...ine Operation Factory protocols 46 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select the protocol Press OK to set the default protocol Press STOP to go back ...

Page 49: ... not protocol specific The device information shows the name of the instrument the internal software version and the serial number of the instrument unit Go to the Maintenance menu Press OK Press OK to exit There are two types of computer interfaces available RS 232 and USB The instrument will automatically connect to the interface that is first used after the power is switched on Go to the Mainte...

Page 50: ...55 Abbott Laboratories Press OK Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select the computer interface in use Not active will reset the computer interfaces Press OK You can set the language of the internal software Go to the Maintenance menu Select the Language selection row Language ...

Page 51: ...lect the language in use The available languages are English Deutsch Français Español and Portuguese The default language is English Press OK You can choose whether or not the instrument produces a sound for different functions Note that all functions make a certain sound Go to the Maintenance menu Select the Buzzer on off row Press OK Buzzer ...

Page 52: ...eys to select whether the buzzer audible sound is ON or OFF Press OK You can set which protocol is automatically selected as the maintenance protocol when the PLEX ID SP is powered on Go to the Maintenance menu Select the Maintenance protocol row Press OK All available maintenance protocols will be displayed Maintenance protocol ...

Page 53: ...protocol Press OK to go back To handle 96 deep well tip combs correctly follow these steps 1 Take a 96 Deep Well Tip Comb package containing two tip combs Figure 4 32 Figure 4 32 Tip comb package with two tip combs 2 Unpack the package by separating the two tip combs Figure 4 33 and placing one of the tip combs onto the 96 Deep Well plate tip plate Figure 4 36 and Figure 4 37 How to handle tip com...

Page 54: ... tip comb onto another plate for storage to avoid bending of the tip combs Figure 4 34 to ensure proper instrument operation Figure 4 34 Storing the other tip comb on a 96 Deep Well plate in a re sealable bag for further use To handle 24 deep well tip combs correctly follow these steps 1 Unpack the consumable kit and remove a 24 Deep Well Tip Comb package Figure 4 35 ...

Page 55: ...n place Figure 2 3 3 Load the plates in the order that the protocol requests Figure 4 38 through Figure 4 40 Place the A1 well of the plate so that it is in the upper right corner The first A1 row is consequently always in the inner circle Once you have loaded the requested plates into the plate stations press START The tip comb always has to be placed manually onto a plate Figure 4 36 through Fig...

Page 56: ...position that is plate station 4 is labeled The eight plate stations and the A1 positions of the eight plate stations are clearly marked on the turntable When the instrument is in its basic position plate station 1 is under the magnet head After the protocol has been run note that the turntable may stop in a different position than the basic position Loading postion plate station 4 Plate station 1...

Page 57: ...Routine Operation How to start Abbott Laboratories PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 55 Figure 4 38 Loading the tip plate Figure 4 39 Loading the plates A1 corner Tip plate ...

Page 58: ...he tip comb is automatically locked onto the tip comb holder from the tip plate Figure 4 41 Figure 4 41 Tip comb in the tip comb holder 5 When the turntable moves the shield plate moves over the plate underneath Figure 4 42 forming a protective cover Tip comb holder Magnetic rods Tip plate Tip comb in the tip comb holder ...

Page 59: ...d can be absent if desired This action does not break the run 7 After the run remove the plate s according to the protocol request Confirm each plate removal by pressing the START button Note that the plate containing your samples is removed first 8 Press the STOP button after completing the run For startup refer to Switching on on page 39 Figure 4 43 Plates The PLEX ID SP is compatible with 24 De...

Page 60: ...are To change the heating block choose the Change_heatblock protocol by using the Up and Down arrow keys Then press START The protocol requests you to remove the magnets and in the end to insert them The heating block will thus rise Remove the heating block and then replace it Figure 4 44 and Figure 4 45 Insert the heating block by first setting it and then pressing it hard into place The heating ...

Page 61: ...eating blocks available for 24 Deep Well plates and 96 Deep Well plates Figure 4 46 and Table 4 5 Figure 4 46 Two different heating blocks available Table 4 5 Heating blocks vs plate types Heating block Plate 24 Deep Well plate 96 Deep Well plate Heating block for the 24 Deep Well plate x Heating block for the 96 Well plate x Warning The heating block surface can be hot whereby there can be risk o...

Page 62: ... a soft cloth or tissue paper moistened with distilled water a mild detergent SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate or soap solution 3 If you have spilt infectious agents on the turntable disinfect with 70 ethanol or some other disinfectant see Decontamination procedure on page 64 In case there is any abnormal situation during operation such as fluids spilling inside the instrument follow the steps below 1 S...

Page 63: ...rom outer surfaces to prevent damage Caution Painted surfaces can be cleaned with most laboratory detergents Dilute the cleaning agent as recommended by the manufacturer Do not expose the surfaces to concentrated acids or concentrated alcohols for prolonged periods of time as damage may occur Clean the display areas with a mild laboratory detergent The keyboard has a wipe clean surface Plastic cov...

Page 64: ...e detached for cleaning purposes Figure 5 47 through Figure 5 49 Unscrew the two finger screws Figure 5 47 Note that the screws still remain attached to the turntable when the screws are unfastened Figure 5 47 Unfastening the two finger screws Lift the turntable off Figure 5 48 Figure 5 48 Removing the turntable Alignment stud ...

Page 65: ... required wipe the magnetic rods using a soft cloth or tissue paper soaked in a mild detergent solution SDS soap solution or alcohol Caution The PLEX ID SP should not be kept in close proximity to magnetic tapes computer discs or other magnetic storage systems such as credit cards as these can be damaged by the strong magnetic field of the magnet heads Do not hold the magnet heads close to a PC di...

Page 66: ...procedure is only recommendable when infectious substances have been in direct contact with any part s of the instrument If there is a risk of contamination with biohazardous material the procedure recommended below or some other corresponding decontamination procedure must be performed It is strongly recommended to perform the complete decontamination procedure before relocating the instrument fr...

Page 67: ...t from the bag 9 Clean the instrument using a mild detergent 10 Remove any stains using 70 ethanol 11 After performing this decontamination procedure enclose a signed and dated Certificate of Decontamination both inside the transport package and attached to the outside of the package To pack for service follow the guidelines presented below Caution It is important that the instrument is thoroughly...

Page 68: ... manufacturer s trained service engineers This ensures that the product is properly maintained and gives trouble free service Contact the Abbott Molecular technical service department for more details If the PLEX ID SP has to be disposed of follow the guidelines below Warning Decontaminate the instrument before disposal Refer to Decontamination procedure on page 64 about decontamination Follow lab...

Page 69: ...ugust 2005 producers have been responsible for taking back and recycling electrical and electronic equipment ATTENTION Negative environmental impacts associated with the treatment of waste Do not treat electrical and electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste Regarding the original packaging and packing materials use the recycling operators known to you For more information contact your loca...

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Page 71: ...ransport packaging Storage conditions 25 C to 50 C packed in transport packaging Mains power supply 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz nominal Automatic voltage detection Power consumption 150 VA max 55 VA standby Heat dissipation 341 BTU max Computer interface USB or serial RS 232C port Baud rate 9600 Character format 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity Flow control XON XOFF Internal software Spac...

Page 72: ... 2 C up to 115 C instrument in RT Keyboard Display START PAUSE STOP OK TURNTABLE ROTATING CLOCKWISE TURNTABLE ROTATING COUNTERCLOCKWISE four arrow keys LCD This section describes the safety specifications for the PLEX ID SP instrument PLEX ID SP bears the following markings Type 711 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 150 VA CE mark CSA marking PLEX ID SP conforms to the following requirements 2006 95 EC Low Vol...

Page 73: ...ee Note 2 Note 1 The installation category overvoltage category defines the level of transient overvoltage which the instrument is designed to withstand safely It depends on the nature of the electricity supply and its overvoltage protection means For example in CAT II which is the category used for instruments in installations supplied from a supply comparable to public mains such as hospital and...

Page 74: ...Technical Specifications In conformity with the requirements 72 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 75: ...eme mechanical force or heating can cause damage to the magnets Caution It is very important to keep the magnet heads away from each other and other magnets at all times Clashing of the magnets together may cause serious damage to the magnets Q4 How strong are the magnets Can they for example disturb some sensitive equipment A4 The PLEX ID SP should not be kept in close proximity to magnetic tapes...

Page 76: ... No cooling steps can be added Q7 How long does it take the heater to warm up from RT to 80 C A7 The heating block warms up about 10 degrees per minute so it will take about 6 minutes Q8 What should I do if the magnets set are dirty A8 Wipe the magnetic rods with a soft cloth or tissue paper soaked in a mild detergent solution soap solution or alcohol Q9 What should I do if I forget to insert the ...

Page 77: ...ll critical A12 It is strongly recommended that you keep the specified volumes within the defined limits to avoid spillover in the performance of the chemical reactions and the processor and to keep the best performance at the most efficient level Q13 Is it always compulsory to use the transport locks A13 The transport locks are only necessary when relocating the instrument Q14 What should you do ...

Page 78: ...Frequently Asked Questions Q As 76 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 79: ...ng mechanism is out of position The turntable position is in error 4 The magnetic head holder lifting mechanism is out of position The magnetic tips lift position is in error 5 The heating block lifting mechanism is out of position The heater lift position is in error 6 The shield plate turning mechanism is out of position The shield plate position is in error 7 Serial number already set Attempt t...

Page 80: ...ainst error messages and warnings Code Error message Action 0 No error 1 The command was not recognized as a valid command Contact authorized technical service 2 The tip comb holder lifting mechanism is out of position Switch the instrument OFF and ON and try again If the error appears during initialization or is otherwise repeated contact service 3 The turntable rotating mechanism is out of posit...

Page 81: ...service contact your local Abbott Molecular representative Do not under any circumstances send the instrument for service without prior contact It is imperative to indicate the fault and nature of the required service This will ensure a faster return of the instrument to the customer Check Packing for service on page 65 You will find instructions on how to proceed before shipping the instrument fo...

Page 82: ...Troubleshooting Guide Service request protocol 80 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 83: ...ts Code Instrument System 03N31 080 PLEX ID SP Table 9 11 Codes for accessories and consumables Code Item Quantity N09455 PLEX ID SP User Manual 1 03N31 081 24 Deep Well DW Consumable Kit 1 Case 03N31 082 96 Deep Well DW Consumable Kit 1 Case 03N31 085 Head for the 24 Deep Well plate 1 03N31 086 Head for the 96 Deep Well plate 1 03N31 087 Heating block for the 24 Deep Well plate 1 03N31 088 Heatin...

Page 84: ...Ordering Information List of accessories and consumables 82 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 85: ...etic particles Figure 4 41 The rods do not collect the particles on their own the magnetic rods must always be protected by a tip comb plate The disposable plates 1 8 where all the reagents and samples are located and where the processing takes place Two different types of 24 and 96 well plates Figure 4 43 that can be used are as follows 24 Deep Well plate 200 µl 5 mL 96 Deep Well plate 50 1000 µl...

Page 86: ...Glossary 84 PLEX ID SP User Manual 10 2009 N09455 Abbott Laboratories ...

Page 87: ...aterials 64 DNA RNA 44 E ensuring startup 28 error message 77 78 F factory protocols 41 44 45 favorite factory protocol name 43 45 favorite user protocol name 43 45 feedback form 23 H handling tip combs 51 heating block 25 27 28 29 30 36 37 38 58 59 70 74 77 78 83 I icon 42 43 incubation 20 installation 5 23 24 25 28 30 65 71 installing the PLEX ID SP 23 25 71 instrument layout 17 instrument optio...

Page 88: ...amples 15 16 18 25 57 64 69 74 75 83 see through lid 8 17 19 28 35 39 53 57 65 service 39 60 64 65 66 78 79 81 contracts 66 request protocol 79 shield plate 28 30 31 32 56 57 61 64 77 78 83 shutting down 60 sliding door 8 19 35 39 53 57 specifications 5 15 69 general 66 69 performance 69 safety 66 70 71 switching on 39 57 symbols 6 T tip comb 15 18 19 20 25 26 27 32 33 36 37 38 39 51 52 53 54 56 5...

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