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Flushing Microtip after Use 

The Microtip should be thoroughly flushed after each session. Place a 1ml syringe containing 
distilled water in each valve in the lower row, turn the valve, and press in the plunger firmly. 
Repeat this three times. Finish by passing air through the Microtip and disconnecting. Store it 
coiled up and flat to avoid bending of the tip. 
 

Always wear protective goggles when handling caustic 
materials 

 

Protein Coatings of Microtip 

Certain proteins may have a tendency to coat the inside of a microtip.  This may cause the air 
bubble (that is used to separate the protein sample from the water in the microtip) to become 
stuck or to break up.  Tips that are coated with protein can be cleaned by flushing first with 1 M 
NaOH, then with buffer solution to get rid of the alkali.  If this procedure does not work, try conc. 
HCl mixed with an equal volume of methanol (again followed with buffer to remove the acid). 
 

Blockages 

Keep syringes in all valves when not in use to avoid the ingress of dust. Never allow precipitant to 
come into contact with tubing that has previously contained protein unless it has been cleaned 
using alkali or acid – see above.  Filter all solutions using a 0.45 

m

m filter or equivalent, and 

refilter any solutions that become cloudy or contain debris. 
 

Unblocking Microtips 

1.  First try forcing the debris out of the tip with high pressure.  This method is only possible when 

the Microtip is full of liquid.  Fill a 100 

m

l gas-tight syringe with water. Attach a pointed 0.7 mm 

needle to it (this is the type of needle that spare syringes come with).  Push this into the blocked 
bore of the Microtip at the End-Fitting. Press in the plunger of the syringe. Up to 100 
atmospheres can be generated by this method. 

 
If this does not work we recommend that the tip is replaced with a new tip 

Chemical Inertness 

All surfaces that come into contact with solutions are chemically inert fluorocarbon polymers 
including FEP and PTFE.  Only water comes into contact with the stainless steel needles of the 
gas-tight syringes. 
 

Tubing Connections 

The needles of the gas-tight syringes are connected to the FEP tubing by enlarging the bore at 
the end of the tubing and pressing onto the needle. If any syringes need to be replaced retain the 
special needles.  
 
All other connections are made using gripper fittings.  These are fitted as follows: 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Oryx 4

Page 1: ...guration Revision 5 3 August 2006 Compiled by Patrick Shaw Stewart Peter Baldock and James Smith Copyright 1991 2006 Douglas Instruments Ltd Douglas Instruments Limited Douglas House East Garston Hung...

Page 2: ...ility to observe any special handling procedures The Red stop button on the MCC will terminate any movement of the plateloader arms and syringes The purpose being to avoid spillage or other loss of oi...

Page 3: ...ringes with Water 15 Debubbling 15 Flushing Tubing between Valves 16 Filling Microtip with Solution 16 Dispensing Experiments 16 Attach the Evaporation shield for Vapor Diffusion Experiments 17 Flushi...

Page 4: ...are Layout of the Hardware The layout of Oryx4 and Oryx8 is shown in the figure below The system is driven by a PC which is connected to the MCC Motion Control Center The motorized syringes and the XY...

Page 5: ...ateloader out of their packaging Unwrap the Z and V arms Take the motorized syringes and ground glass syringes out of their packaging Electrical Connection 1 All cables are individually labeled Use th...

Page 6: ...of their travel the syringe drives will miss steps and make a rattling noise This will not harm the syringe drivers in any way When you are sure that all of the syringe drives have reached their lowe...

Page 7: ...8 Place the barrel over a waste container and flush all air and bubbles out of the connecting tubing and gas tight syringe To ensure that no bubbles are left in the upper valve tap the plunger of the...

Page 8: ...uld be done up finger tight only 10 Turn the upper valve to the flush position and the lower valve to the dispense position Place a waste beaker under the lower valve Flush air and bubbles out of the...

Page 9: ...Clear Tip Offsets this clears any adjustment made to the tip position 3 Install the mounted needle into the Z arm you should find this in the red plastic box 4 Click Plate Loader Diagnostics Align Tab...

Page 10: ...e centre of the collet before starting an experiment Rezeroing all Motors of the Plate Loader 1 Switch on PC and MCC and start the program Front Panel as described above 2 Actions Rezero Follow instru...

Page 11: ...e Experiment Resume Current Experiment Abort Experiment Abort Current Experiment Exit Exit Front Panel Actions Menu All of these items can also be found in other menus but are grouped here for conveni...

Page 12: ...ecalibrate start positions use in case syringes or Plateloader was obstructed during use Power Down all motors Turns off power to all motors to allow manual positioning of the table or to stop the noi...

Page 13: ...sition and the Power Down Timer starts Rezero Table Rezeros the Plateloader table Solutions Menu Debubble Run the Debubble wizard to remove air from the tubing above the top valves Protein Load Protei...

Page 14: ...ed for diagnostics Execute in Background Allows Front Panel to execute in the background while using other applications Default Off Advanced Menu Items On Off Enables Menu Items for advanced users Def...

Page 15: ...s with Water The 100ml syringes contain only degassed pure water This means that there is no need to flush them when the stock solutions are changed Degassing is very helpful in reducing bubbles When...

Page 16: ...o the disposable syringe This prevents debris from being flushed out of the microtip which could cause blockages Filling Microtip with Solution Software will tell you when to fill the Microtip with st...

Page 17: ...e a gap for the shield 2 Place the shield onto the plate with the grove on the side sliding over the screw in the slider 3 Put light pressure on the shield above the plate with one hand and tighten th...

Page 18: ...s previously contained protein unless it has been cleaned using alkali or acid see above Filter all solutions using a 0 45 mm filter or equivalent and refilter any solutions that become cloudy or cont...

Page 19: ...itting 3 Grip the end of the tube with a pair of pliers and pull the tube through the gripper fitting beyond the tapered portion of the tube onto its full diameter and rotate twice to grip the tube 4...

Page 20: ...lubricated or if they become corroded Spillages If large amounts of liquids are spilt on any of the electric motors the system should be turned off Salt acid or alkali will cause corrosion of motors a...

Page 21: ...y a matter of using a text editor to modify the existing file The PLATE declaration statements are always near the top of the XPT file and refer to plates by type name e g Nunc HLA refers to a standar...

Page 22: ...0 steps mm Speed 4 00 mm s Range 75 00 mm Length 92 00 mm Drive 5 Channel 5 Pitch 314 9600 steps mm Speed 4 00 mm s Range 75 00 mm Length 92 00 mm Drive 6 Channel 6 Pitch 314 9600 steps mm Speed 4 00...

Page 23: ...der pitches and speeds 9 0 533 setCurrent 9 321 0 setLength 10 0 533 setCurrent 10 151 0 setLength 11 0 400 setCurrent 11 50 0 setLength 12 0 400 setCurrent 12 52 0 setLength 9 13 3477 setPitch 9 70 0...

Page 24: ...24 Specifications An up to date list of specifications for all Douglas Instruments products can be found at http douglas co uk specs htm...

Page 25: ...5 Lubrication 20 MCC Motion Control Center 4 Microtip collisions with Plate Loader 15 installing 15 protein coatings 18 unblocking 18 Perfomance of Plate Loader testing 9 Plate Loader tesing perfomanc...

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