Covaris
LE220 (-plus, R-plus, and Rsc) Setup & Instruction Manual
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Part Number: 010398 Rev H | November 2019
The user may, at any time while running a method, click “
Pause
” to interrupt a running method.
When the method is paused, the user may continue the method by clicking the
Resume
button or terminate the method by clicking the
Abort
button.
When the method has finished, the message “Method Complete” is displayed. Click “OK”, then press the green door lock button and open the
safety enclosure door. Remove the treated sample plate.
For methods with high wattage (> 125 watts) and low bath temperature, it is recommended to allow 5 to 10 minutes between plates to allow
bath to cool.
3.5
Daily System Shutdown
If the instrument will be idle for an extended period of time (e.g. longer than two weeks), refer to the system shutdown procedure in the User
Maintenance section of this manual.
When your system is finished being used for the day, leave the transducer submerged in the bath if automatic scheduling is active.
At the end of the scheduled period, the scheduler will turn off the degas pump and disable cooling in the chiller, then automatically restart both
as scheduled for the next day. SonoLab software must be left running and the system and ultraCUBE powered on for the scheduled events to
occur.
If automatic scheduling is not in use, click on the ‘Water Works’ button and then the ‘Click for Standby’ button. The transducer will rise out of
the bath and the ultraCUBE chiller’s heater/cooler will turn off, but the chiller’s pump will continue to operate, circulating bath water through
the ultraCUBE water conditioning system.
Note
: No scheduled events will occur when the instrument is in “Standby” mode, regardless of whether or not SonoLab is in
“Automatic” (scheduled) mode.
CAUTION:
Do not turn off either the WCS or CH05 chiller. These must remain powered on to treat the
bath water against bio-growth. Leaving water in the water bath for an extended time without the WCS
operating may promote algal growth in the tank and lines, this growth can interfere with water quality
and sample processing.