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Change the clock (optional)

Press 

Set date and time

Use the up and down arrows to set the time and date 

manually. Then press 

OK

.

Notes:

• Time is displayed in hours : minutes : seconds and the date 

is displayed in month/day/year.

• Check 

DST

 to automatically update clock to daylight saving 

time.

Cancel

OK

Time zone: (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)

Time

2 : :

14 36 PM

Date

04

/ /

09 2020

  

DST

Running the BioXp™ system

Once you’ve ordered and received your BioXp™ application project, running the BioXp™ system is as easy as loading the deck 

and pressing 

Start

.

Receiving a BioXp™ application project

From building gene fragments and clones to library construction, BioXp™ applications come with everything you need to 

complete projects. The project components are made up of modules.

Gene 

fragments

Clones

 

amplification

Variant 

libraries

Module A

 (+4 °C)

Oligo Vault™ plate

Module A 

(+4 °C)

Recovery plate

Module A

 (+4 °C)

DNA purification strip

Module A

 (+4 °C)

Custom vector strip

Module B

 (−20 °C)

DNA assembly reagent plate

Module C

 (−20 °C)

Gibson Assembly® cloning strip

Module D

 (−20 °C)

RapidAMP™ strip

Preparing the BioXp™ system for a run

1.  Load tips by aligning the tip tray notch with the 

upper left corner

 of each tip tray retainer.

a.  Load 3 × 50 μL tips
b.  Load 1 × 200 μL tips

2.  Add a minimum of 12 mL freshly prepared 70% ethanol to the reusable 

ethanol reservoir

.

a.  Load 

ethanol reservoir

 in the right-most reservoir retainer position of the instrument deck. 

Note: Do not discard the ethanol reservoir after the run; keep for future use.

Loading the BioXp™ deck

Refer to 

BioXp™ gene fragments and variant libraries — Loading map and checklist

 or the 

BioXp™ cloning projects — Loading 

map and checklist

 document for project-specific loading instructions.

Reagent strips

BioXp™ gene fragments and variant libraries

BioXp™ c amplification projects

.    .    .     .    

BioX

p™ DNA

assembly plate

P/N: BX1230

-XX

Lot: 123

MFG date: 09/01/2020

BioXp™ system

Oligo Vault™

OLIGO VAULT™ PLATE

RECOVERY PLATE

50 µL TIPS

50 µL TIPS

50 µL TIPS

200 µL TIPS

DNA ASSEMBLY REAGENT PLATE

THERMAL COVER

ETHANOL RESERVOIR

REAGENT STRIPS

.    .    .     .    

BioX

p™ DNA

assembly plate

P/N: BX1230

-XX

Lot: 123

MFG date: 09/01/2020

BioXp™ 3200

Oligo vault

OLIGO VAULT™ PLATE

RECOVERY PLATE

50 µL TIPS

50 µL TIPS

50 µL TIPS

200 µL TIPS

DNA ASSEMBLY REAGENT PLATE

THERMAL COVER

ETHANOL RESERVOIR

REAGENT STRIPS

Refer to 

BioXp™ cloning projects — Loading map and checklist

 document for preparing custom vector strip.

Gene fragments 

and variant libraries

Cloning

Cloning and 

RapidAMP™ amplification

.    .    .     .    

1

Pinholes

2 3 4

.    .    .     .    

1

Pinholes

2 3 4

.    .    .     .    

1

Pinholes

2 3 4

Position 1 — black 

DNA 

purification strip

Position 2 — blue 

RapidAMP™ strip

Position 3 — purple 

Gibson Assembly® 

cloning strip

Position 4 — red 

custom 

BioXp™ vector strip

Summary of Contents for 43029

Page 1: ...1 BioXp 3250 system User guide Part number 43029 Revision 1 1 Effective 11DEC2020...

Page 2: ...IONS EXTENSIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS WARRANTY e You shall indemnify defend and hold harmless Codex DNA Inc from any costs expenses damages or other losses arising out of i any warranty of greater scop...

Page 3: ...standards Alternating current Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Do not dispose symbol For more information see Equipment disposal and WEEE compliance Consult instructions for u...

Page 4: ...d to an extension cord or to a multiple portable socket Doing so may compromise shielding and or grounding This equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If it becomes n...

Page 5: ...tem communication 3 Fuse Do not use 4 Power switch Switch power to the instrument on or off Note Leave the instrument on continuously 5 Power inlet Power the instrument BioXp applications The BioXp 32...

Page 6: ...ent is unable to perform a successful self check it will alert the user to the problem and will prevent the instrument from operating until the problem has been addressed The self check process has be...

Page 7: ...s 2 Add a minimum of 12 mL freshly prepared 70 ethanol to the reusable ethanol reservoir a Load ethanol reservoir in the right most reservoir retainer position of the instrument deck Note Do not disca...

Page 8: ...ep running to continue the run Are you certain you want to cancel this job You will not be able to restart it Attention Yes Cancel job No Keep running If you press YES Cancel job the instrument will d...

Page 9: ...technical services Additional information is included in the following table Read job issue Open the door to retry If this persists call 855 474 4362 Attention Unlock door General troubleshooting Code...

Page 10: ...instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause in...

Page 11: ...power quality should be that of a typical commercial or laboratory environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for...

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