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Chapter 4: Performing a run
BioCel User Guide
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Comparing interlock and emergency circuits
About this topic
This topic provides a table that lists the power circuits that are controlled
by the interlock and emergency stop.
If you open an enclosure door during a run, the run will stop. When you
close the door, and click Continue in the stop dialog box, the run will
resume.
If you press an emergency stop button during a run, you will have to
perform a more invasive recovery procedure and you cannot continue
with the protocol.
Power components
affected by the
interlock and
emergency stop
The following table shows how different components are affected by the
door interlock circuit and emergency stop circuit.
Related topics
Component
Interlock
cuts?
Emergency
stop cuts?
Bio I/O power
No
No
Cooling fan power
No
No
Device power, such as platepad bar code
reader
No
Yes
Module power
No
Yes (except
VPrep)
Robot motor servo power
Yes
Yes
Robot system power
No
No
System air
No
Yes
VPrep motor servo power
Yes
Yes
VPrep pump module motor power
Yes
Yes
Cooling or heating waterbaths
No
No
Liconic incubator environmental control
No
No
UV lights
No
No
Clean-room output fan
No
No
For more information about...
See...
Recovering from an emergency
stop
“Emergency stop error recovery” on
page 87.
Recovering from an interlock error
Summary of Contents for BioCel 1200
Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies BioCel System User Guide...
Page 4: ...Letter to our Customers 2 Agilent Technologies Inc Automation Solutions Division...
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Introduction BioCel User Guide 12...
Page 64: ...Chapter 3 Preparing for a run BioCel User Guide 58...
Page 74: ...Chapter 4 Performing a run BioCel User Guide 68...
Page 100: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance and troubleshooting BioCel User Guide 94...
Page 104: ...Index BioCel User Guide 98...
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