
94 | Chapter 3: Operation
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Note: the washer aspirates fluid during the prime step, but it does not fully
evacuate the priming trough insert.
Quick Dispense
Quick Dispense uses default values for all parameters except those available for
modification. To alter the flow rate, dispense height, and other parameters, you
must define a protocol. The
Magnet Adapter Height
and
Plate Clearance
instrument
settings apply to the Quick Dispense runs.
Important:
Always prime the dispenser before dispensing! This Quick Dispense begins
with two pre-dispenses to prime the tips, to correct for evaporation. But, pre-dispense is
insufficient for removing air bubbles from the tubing.
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Quick Dispense is not recommended when using the 8-to-1 bulk-dispensing
cassette.
See RAD Tip Tracking on page 156
1. Press
Device
(if necessary) to select the dispenser you want to use.
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When using the Peri-pump, make sure its
Cassette Type
setting matches the
See Change the cassette type setting on page
. Refer to instructions for physically changing the cassette:
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0.5 µL dispensing is
not
an option via the
Quick
menu. You must
define a protocol to dispense half-microliter (500 nL).
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Press
Volume
to define the per well dispense volume in microliters (µL).
Depending on the device and the plate type, multiple dispense tubes per
well may be used. The washer and Syringe dispenser calculate the correct
volume per tube to meet the specified per well dispense volume. (The Peri-
pump does not! See below.)
2. When the desired values are entered, put a plate on the carrier and press
Start
to run the routine.
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1536F
: For best performance with this plate type use
Syringe-BOTH
(both Syringe A and B) and remove the Peri-pump dispense cassette, or
remove the Syringe manifolds when dispensing with the Peri-pump.
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*Important
: when dispensing to 6-, 12-, 24- and 48-well plates (with a non-
RAD cassette) some dispense tubes must be removed from the Peri-pump's
MultiFlo™ FX Multi-Mode Dispenser