24
2015
Technical
Description
4.1.4
Front Doors
Front
doors
are
provided
to
protect
operating
personnel
from
exposure
to
samples,
chemicals
or
other
involved
substances.
Each
front
door
consists
of
transparent
perspex
view
panels
in
order
to
allow
running
processes
to
be
visually
tracked
or
monitored.
Another
purpose
of
the
front
doors
is
to
prevent
manual
intervention
into
the
range
of
system
motion.
All
currently
running
motion
will
stop
if
a
front
door
is
opened.
Originally
triggered
motion
will
be
resumed
–
in
all
standard
cases
–,
once
the
front
door
has
been
closed
again.
4.2
System Versions
Of
compact
engineering
design,
the
InnuPure
®
C96
has
been
developed
to
perform
specific
automated
isolation
of
nucleic
acids
using
magnetic
particles
in
a
96-well
microplate
format
(according
to
the
SBS
standard).
The
system’s
compactness
makes
it
possible
to
pipette
process
liquids
in
a
volume
range
of
10
μ
l – 1000
μ
l
per
pipette
tip.
Its
working
area
is
completely
enclosed.
An
integrated
linear
transporting
unit
(carriage
with
two
placement
positions)
moves
a
given
microplate
in
X-direction
from
a
given
stacker
shaft
to
the
pipetting
head
and
back
again.
Located
below
the
linear
transporting
unit
(at
pipetting
head
height
level)
is
a
heating
magnet
module
capable
of
performing
motion
in
Z-direction
so
it
can
be
brought
into
position
below
a
microplate.
Operation
control
of
the
InnuPure
®
C96
is
accomplished
with
special
control
software
„Software Functions” on page 44
.
System version with barcode reader*
Optionally,
a
barcode
reader
can
be
installed
on
the
right-hand
front
side
for
automated
recording
of
the
barcode
of
microplates
in
a
data
base.
System version with HEPA filter*
Optionally,
the
system
can
be
equipped
with
a
HEPA
filter.
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