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Section 6: Nozzle Maintenance and Performance

6.2  Nozzle Reassembly

1.  Hold your thumb or a nozzle strainer over the end of the tube to keep 

the nozzle parts in the tube. Discard the cleaning solution according to 

applicable statutes.

2.  Inspect the nozzle parts. Remove any material in the swirl cone grooves by 

sliding a piece of paper along each of the 4 grooves.

3. 

Thread the nozzle orifice cleaning wire (REF: AC-059) through the back of 

the disassembled nozzle housing.

4.  Place the nozzle parts back into the tube and rinse them with water.
5.  Rinse the parts again with alcohol.

6.  Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant to the compression screw 

threads.

7.  Reassemble the nozzle by placing the compression screw on the nozzle 

disassembly tool, then inserting the swirl cone into the compression screw.

NOTE:

 Hold all the parts in a vertical position during reassembly.

8.  Reinstall the nozzle housing over the swirl cone and compression screw.
9.  Reinstall the nozzle insert.

10. Return the assembled nozzle to its original position in the instrument.
11. Repeat Steps 1 through 10 for each nozzle.
12. Perform a Hub Pattern Test (Section 4).
13. Perform a Volume Test (Section 6.4).

NOTE:

 The Hub Pattern Test and Volume Test must be performed before 

operating the instrument. If the results are incorrect, manually prime the 

instrument.

Swirl Cone Grooves 

(4 total, 2 shown)

Apply Silicone 

Lubricant Here

Nozzle 

Disassembly Tool

A B C

D

E

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Summary of Contents for AEROSPRAY CYTOLOGY 7522

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL AEROSPRAY CYTOLOGY MODEL 7522 Slide Stainer Cytocentrifuge...

Page 2: ...2 AEROSPRAY Cytology Slide Stainer Cytocentrifuge MODEL 7522 USER S MANUAL 57 0197 01A Last update 03 23 2020...

Page 3: ...Group Inc Aerospray Cytopro are trademarks of ELITechGroup Inc Other trade names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners used here for information only ELITechGroup Inc makes no...

Page 4: ...25 The Clean Cycle 27 Performing Tests 28 Reagent Level Monitoring 28 Section 3 Controlling and Customizing Stainer Functions 3 1 System Setup Menu 30 Accessing the System Setup Menu 30 Stain Programs...

Page 5: ...58 Cleaning Broken Slides 58 Cleaning External Bottle 58 5 5 Decontaminating the Stainer and Carousels 59 Solutions for Decontaminating the Instrument 59 Figure 13 Lid Latch and Locking Pin Hole Locat...

Page 6: ...Safety Phrases 82 Appendix C Accessories and Supplies 87 Appendix D Stain Modes and Programming Options 88 General Settings 89 Intensity Stain Settings 90 Wash Settings 91 Appendix E Technical Backgr...

Page 7: ...wn in the following examples WARNING A Warning alerts to the possibility of personal injury death or other serious adverse reactions stemming from the use or misuse of this instrument or its component...

Page 8: ...serious instrument damage always use reagents supplied by ELITechGroup Using reagents not supplied by ELITechGroup may void the warranty CAUTION Only spare parts supplied or specified by ELITechGroup...

Page 9: ...trifugation before staining Table 1 General Specifications Category Characteristics Slide Carousel Capacity 1 to 12 or 1 to 30 depending on carousel Carousel Rotation Speed Reagent application 10 rpm...

Page 10: ...and DF hematoxylin Reagents NOTE Use only ELITechGroup reagents REF numbers for this stainer include the following SS 051A SS 051B SS 051C SS 051D SS 051D2 SS 051E and SS 051F See Appendix A for detai...

Page 11: ...ailed instructions and warnings Table 4 Approximate Stain Consumption mL The following table provides an estimate of the volume of stain used per staining cycle when running a full 12 slide carousel w...

Page 12: ...Symbol for Recovery Recyclable In vitro Diagnostic Device In vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Keep away from sunlight Keep away from heat Manufacturer Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Reagent...

Page 13: ...n 1 Introduction Symbol Description Corrosive Environment Hazard Flammable Harmful Irritant Oxidant Toxic Product to be used for manual cleaning only Do not pump product through instrument Systemic he...

Page 14: ...l 2 12 Slide Carousel 3 Lid with Safety Lock 4 Bowl 5 Front Panel with Touch Screen Display 6 Right Side Panel with Label Indicating Reagent Positions A EA 50 Stain B Orange G Stain C Bluing Agent D H...

Page 15: ...ction 1 3 Table 7 for more information Figure 3 Rear Panel 1 Level Detect Connection for Reagent F Acid Alcohol Wash 2 USB Ports 3 Network Ethernet Connection 4 Exhaust Vent 5 Rear Panel Label 6 Bioha...

Page 16: ...Bluing Agent E Alcohol Wash 3 Drive Hub Figure 5 Nozzle Diagram 1 Mixing Insert 2 Compression Screw 3 Swirl Cone 4 Nozzle Housing Table 6 Preventive Maintenance Kit Catalog Number AC 184 Component Na...

Page 17: ...r bowl Nozzle Wrench Disassembles the nozzle Nozzle Brush Cleans nozzles without removing them from the stainer Volume Test Collection Tubes small tube Collects reagents while performing the Volume Te...

Page 18: ...d Items The following parts are not available worldwide from ELITechGroup but they can be obtained locally Approved alcohol Ethanol or Isopropanol Empty bottles are available from ELITechGroup CAUTION...

Page 19: ...Performs the selected Clean Cycle System Clean left button Carousel Clean right button Cyto Enters the Cytocentrifuge mode System Information Shows the system information including serial number and s...

Page 20: ...tect Allows users to manage the automatic reagent level detection system Language Allows users to change the display language System Log Allows users to control logging functions Network Settings Allo...

Page 21: ...s a selected or enabled option Table 9 Maintenance Function Keys Button Name Description Individual Prime Buttons A B C D E F Primes the selected line ABCDEF Prime button Primes all A B C D E F reagen...

Page 22: ...nts of the boxes match the packing lists for the instrument and accessories 3 Open the instrument lid and remove the cardboard tube that protects the hub NOTE Keep the box and packaging material to re...

Page 23: ...the waste monitoring cable to the rear panel receptacle 5 Connect the waste monitoring cable to the waste container lid Connecting Power NOTE Use a surge protector to isolate the instrument from elect...

Page 24: ...organic solvents in this instrument unless supplied by ELITechGroup or specified in official ELITechGroup formulation instructions NOTE Immediately remove spills in the reagent tray to preserve the a...

Page 25: ...for instructions on using the barcode reader Preparing the Stainer for Operation Priming Procedures NOTE The instrument is shipped with alcohol in the reagent lines For proper performance this alcoho...

Page 26: ...each reagent line with 200 mL of reagent to remove all the alcohol from the reagent lines and pumps Requires pressing the 60 Sec Prime button at least 2 3 times to prime each line sufficiently 8 Choos...

Page 27: ...UTION Never place any carousel loaded with specimens in the instrument for a Clean Cycle including placing the instrument in standby mode Specimens will be damaged if they contact reagents sprayed fro...

Page 28: ...when the reagent level is getting low The instrument will continue running through these warnings The user must monitor and replenish the reagent before running a stain cycle Enabling Disabling Reage...

Page 29: ...Press Zero The display shows 5 Remove all reagent bottles and press Start The display shows NOTE Vibrations or bumps to the instrument or lab bench can cause inaccuracies in zeroing or calibration 6 A...

Page 30: ...s Setting the date and time Restoring default settings Accessing the System Setup Menu 1 Press System Information from the Main menu 2 Press System Setup Stain Programs Stain Programs allows the user...

Page 31: ...ased to remain within the 12 program limit 2 Press Add 3 Select the desired Stain Mode Progressive or Regressive and Nuclear Htox and Cytoplasmic EA Intensity then press Continue NOTE Staining program...

Page 32: ...ame button and enter the desired name using the keypad 8 Press Enter on the keypad 9 Press Save Editing Renaming or Adjusting Stain Programs 1 From Stain Programs menu select the program to be modifie...

Page 33: ...dministrator account and multiple up to 50 user accounts can be created The Administrator controls access to the system by adding and editing user accounts Users cannot edit System Settings unless per...

Page 34: ...e Global Login 5 Select Add User 6 Enter a new user name 7 Press Enter 8 Enter a numeric passcode at least 4 numbers for the user account 9 Press Enter 10 Re enter the passcode to confirm 11 Press Ent...

Page 35: ...automatically logging the user out 2 Press Login 3 Enter the correct passcode for the selected user and press Enter 4 Control returns to the Main screen and the stainer is ready for programming and s...

Page 36: ...onitoring can be turned On and Off from the System Setup screen The system defaults to On Tray and External for reagent monitoring and to Off for waste container monitoring See Section 2 2 for complet...

Page 37: ...Log The instrument records all login logout stain or cytocentrifuge cycles setting changes maintenance functions and specimen identification if enabled Accessing Logs 1 From System Setup press System...

Page 38: ...ollowing QC Maintenance Tracking options are disabled Enable Stain Slide Tracking Enable Cyto Slide Tracking Manual Entry Enable Preventive Maintenance Tracking Enable Reagent Tracking Enable Stain Sl...

Page 39: ...imen Information Section 3 2 6 See Section 4 for remaining steps for running a stain cycle Enable Cyto Slide Tracking Allows slide tracking in cytocentrifuge mode See the Cytopro Rotor Applications Ma...

Page 40: ...C D E F Restoring Software Defaults 1 From System Setup select Restore Defaults CAUTION Restoring the system defaults will remove all personal settings Restoring System Settings will delete all usern...

Page 41: ...Slides See Scanning Slides with the Barcode Reader 3 Press Back twice to return to the Main menu 4 Press Load Slides on the Main menu The Scan and Load Slides menu will appear 5 Scan the barcode of e...

Page 42: ...desired Reagent A B C D E F 6 Scan the barcode of each enabled reagent bottle 7 Press Save 8 Verify that the barcode appears on the Reagent Information menu 9 Repeat steps 4 8 for each reagent bottle...

Page 43: ...and run stain cycle as shown in Section 4 1 Manually Entering Reagent Information 1 Press Reagents from the System Setup menu or press the reagent status icon on the Main menu to reveal the Reagent In...

Page 44: ...ides Correct Reagents and Locations Selecting a Staining Program System Setup Setting up Stain Programs System Setup Help Setting up Cyto Programs Setting up Users Setting up Level Monitoring System S...

Page 45: ...ion 3 Controlling and Customizing Stainer Functions Using Help 1 Press Help to access the help function 2 Select the desired topic 3 Use the direction arrows to navigate 4 Press Exit to return to the...

Page 46: ...ides on the Main menu Perform a stain cycle Unload the carousel Performing a Hub Pattern Test Use the Hub Pattern Test to ensure the nozzles are clear of debris and spraying properly 1 From the Mainte...

Page 47: ...sel lid by pressing the button and lifting the lid 3 If Slide Tracking is enabled press Load Slides If using the barcode reader scan each specimen slide barcode before loading it into the carousel Sli...

Page 48: ...and locked Using Blocking Slides If the carousel is not full blank slides should be used as blocking slides Blocking slides prevent overspray of reagents onto the specimen slides Overspray can cause...

Page 49: ...reader or keypad the number of slides is programmed automatically Adjust the total number of slides if adding other specimen slides that have not been entered by barcode reader or keypad NOTE Do not i...

Page 50: ...if enabled and by direct inspection of the bottles The monitor will show the approximate level of each reagent This can be compared to the actual level in the bottles Never allow a reagent to run dry...

Page 51: ...ion 3 1 6 Unscrew the cap and remove the dip tube from the empty bottle 7 Insert the dip tube into the new reagent bottle and screw on the cap 8 Place the new bottle in the tray Adding Reagent F to th...

Page 52: ...te container should be emptied It is still necessary to check waste levels visually to ensure the waste container does not overfill CAUTION Dispose of collected waste according to local statutes and s...

Page 53: ...n the exterior of the instrument with 70 to 100 alcohol or SS 029 nozzle cleaning solution Wipe clean with a paper towel 6 Ensure the maintenance procedures listed on the Maintenance Log have been per...

Page 54: ...Section 6 5 Using the Preventive Maintenance Log With Preventive Maintenance Tracking enabled the Preventive Maintenance Log provides a convenient and structured means of recording important maintena...

Page 55: ...55 55 Section 5 Preventative Maintenance and Safety 3 Press Save to record entries...

Page 56: ...crew the cap and remove the dip tube from the reagent bottles 3 Place the end of the dip tube in a bottle of 50 DI water 50 methanol 4 Flush at least 250 mL of 50 DI water 50 methanol through each rea...

Page 57: ...ower OFF the instrument 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and the rear panel of the instrument 3 Open the fuse cover by inserting a screwdriver in the slot on the right side of the cov...

Page 58: ...ting the Stainer and Carousels below for instructions Cleaning Broken Slides Take stringent precautions if a slide breaks inside the instrument during a staining cycle especially if the instrument has...

Page 59: ...is very important to thoroughly decontaminate the instrument before removing it from the laboratory or before performing any technical service This procedure may not be effective against prions WARNIN...

Page 60: ...h excessive moisture Any moisture that seeps through could damage the internal electronics 8 Repeat the spray treatment of exterior surfaces every 2 or 3 minutes for a total of 20 minutes Do not allow...

Page 61: ...be charged to the user CAUTION Ship the instrument or carousels in containers comparable to the original packaging Hazard Free Certification The operator must print and complete the Hazard Free Certif...

Page 62: ...rew cannot be easily loosened use light penetrating oil and a 5 8 in wrench to loosen the nozzle 3 Place the nozzle parts in a 50 mL conical tube that has been clearly marked with the correct nozzle p...

Page 63: ...cone lubricant to the compression screw threads 7 Reassemble the nozzle by placing the compression screw on the nozzle disassembly tool then inserting the swirl cone into the compression screw NOTE Ho...

Page 64: ...he Main menu 7 Press Volume Test 8 Press the desired prime button to start the reagent pump 9 Run the reagent into the tube until the fluid is free of bubbles then press Stop WARNING Do not pull the p...

Page 65: ...nozzle 8 Compare collected nozzle volumes with the following table Table 11 Volume Test Tolerances Nozzle Reagent Line Minimum Maximum A 9 0 mL 11 0 mL B 9 0 mL 11 0 mL C 9 0 mL 11 0 mL D 7 5 mL 10 0...

Page 66: ...repare the Maintenance Kit for future use Empty the contents of the tubes into the stainer bowl Rinse the tubes with water Place the tubes back into their original place in the Maintenance Kit or tube...

Page 67: ...s that is being flushed 4 Insert an empty carousel and close the lid 5 Press Start The instrument pumps approximately 400 mL of water through the line s A status bar indicates progress and automatica...

Page 68: ...tions 1 and 2 2 Load the carousel into the stainer and close the lid 3 From the Main menu press Maintenance 4 Press Pattern Test 5 Press the corresponding button for the reagent line to be tested 6 Re...

Page 69: ...r is On and you press the prime button Follow the procedures in Section 6 3 for priming reagent pumps A reagent line will not prime even with the priming tool Section 6 3 Press the priming button and...

Page 70: ...otor or electronic component malfunctions require servicing of internal components Contact your dealer or ELITechGroup for assistance If the display shows Rotor Imbalance make certain the Cytopro roto...

Page 71: ...load load the slides in the correct positions as indicated by the markings on the carousel see Section 4 1 Review sample and slide preparation procedures in Appendix E Abnormal staining on entire surf...

Page 72: ...ge G molecule is considerably smaller than the eosin y or fast green molecules and can therefore permeate the dense cell membranes more easily and quickly If a specimen has not been fixed and then air...

Page 73: ...line with at least 100 mL Remove coverslip and mounting media from the slide using xylene or xylene substitute and dehydrate in 100 ethanol then recoverslip In areas of high humidity dip slides in Rea...

Page 74: ...install a computer type surge protector to isolate the instrument If possible connect the stainer to a power circuit not shared by centrifuges refrigerators air conditioners or other motorized equipme...

Page 75: ...s have been verified the instrument may require service A reagent line leak between the pump outlet and the nozzle will cause fluid to leak into the interior of the stainer housing and ultimately onto...

Page 76: ...an error message NOTE While zeroing or calibrating do not bump the instrument or lab bench Ensure that no nearby equipment vibrations can be transmitted to the stainer Calibrating the Reagent Level D...

Page 77: ...es to the tray as indicated in Section 2 1 to prepare for staining NOTE For accurate reagent level detection and calibration dip tubes must follow their pre formed coiled shapes Calibrating the Touchs...

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Page 79: ...Reusable or disposable chambers single and dual Holds eight slides and chambers User programmable memory locations for settings speed acceleration rate and time Easy switching between staining and cyt...

Page 80: ...e to the low concentration of this basic solution Orange G Stain The Orange G stain solution SS 051B is specifically formulated for staining with the pre programmed staining times of the Cytology stai...

Page 81: ...ytology Hematoxylin I Stain 20 35 Ethylene Glycol 1 5 Aluminum Sulfate Hydrate 1 2 Acetic Acid SS 051D2 Aerospray Cytology Hematoxylin II Stain 20 35 Ethylene Glycol 1 5 Aluminum Sulfate Hydrate 1 5 A...

Page 82: ...ir Take off immediately all contaminated clothing Rinse skin with water shower P305 P351 P338 If in eyes Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do...

Page 83: ...luing Agent Hazard Pictogram Single word Warning Hazard statements H226 Flammable liquid and vapor Precautionary Statements P210 Keep away from sparks open flames No smoking P260 Do not breathe vapors...

Page 84: ...ments P264 Wash hands thoroughly after handling P270 Do not eat drink or smoke when using this product P280 Wear protective gloves eye protection Refer to SDS for additional Precautionary Statements S...

Page 85: ...inse skin with water P304 P340 IF INHALED Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing P305 P351 P338 If in eyes Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes Remove contact lenses...

Page 86: ...g vapors mist or spray P264 Wash hands and other exposed areas thoroughly after handling P280 Wear protective gloves protective clothing and eye protection P302 P352 If on skin Wash with plenty of wat...

Page 87: ...olution Concentrate 250 mL Dilutes to 500 mL SS 029C EA 50 Stain 500 mL bottle SS 051A Orange G Stain 500 mL bottle SS 051B Bluing Agent 500 mL bottle SS 051C Hematoxylin I 500 mL bottle SS 051D Hemat...

Page 88: ...luing 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nuclear Htox 1 5 9 1 5 9 Acid Alcohol Wash 0 1 3 1 5 7 Bluing 1 2 3 1 2 3 Bluing Wash 2 3 5 2 4 7 Orange G 1 5 9 1 5 9 Orange G Wash 2 3 5 2 5 8 Cytoplasmic EA 1 5 9 1 5 9 Final Wash...

Page 89: ...applications to remove the carbowax fixative Stain Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Spray Applications 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 7 9 Wait Applications 0 2 0 2 3 0 3 6 9 Prewash Bluing This setting adds a series of bluin...

Page 90: ...31 39 Orange G Increase decrease numbers to strengthen reduce orange color of keratinized cells While automatically set by the cytoplasmic intensity it can be varied independently Stain Setting 1 2 3...

Page 91: ...actory results Stain Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Spray Applications 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wait Applications 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orange G Wash Removes excess OG reagent in preparation for application of EA re...

Page 92: ...plications 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orange G Spray Applications 4 5 6 7 9 11 15 20 25 Wait Applications 6 9 12 15 24 29 39 54 72 Orange G Wash Spray Applications 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wait Applications 0 0 0 0...

Page 93: ...d and then cover slipped and viewed at a magnification of 10x Table 15 Program Settings with Staining Results 1 and 2 Program Setting Figure 1 Figure 2 Prewash Alcohol 1 1 Prewash Bluing 0 0 Nuclear H...

Page 94: ...ting Figure 3 Figure 4 Prewash Alcohol 1 1 Prewash Bluing 0 0 Nuclear Htox 3 7 Acid Alcohol Wash 3 3 Bluing 1 3 Bluing Wash 2 4 Orange G 3 7 Orange G Wash 2 4 Cytoplasmic EA 3 7 Final Wash 2 6 End Spi...

Page 95: ...ting Figure 5 Figure 6 Prewash Alcohol 1 1 Prewash Bluing 0 0 Nuclear Htox 9 9 Acid Alcohol Wash 3 9 Bluing 3 3 Bluing Wash 5 5 Orange G 9 9 Orange G Wash 5 5 Cytoplasmic EA 9 9 Final Wash 6 6 End Spi...

Page 96: ...Use one of the following methods of fixation Use spray fixative and allow to air dry for a minimum of 15 minutes Immerse in 95 alcohol for up to 30 minutes but no less than 10 minutes Immerse in a Sac...

Page 97: ...lene glycol carbowax Carbowax protects cells from air drying before fixation but can inhibit staining if not completely removed Because the aqueous hematoxylin reagent used in the ELITechGroup stainin...

Page 98: ...esumably by altering electrostatic interactions In addition a mordanting effect of phosphotungstic acid for light green has been described 6 7 and other mechanisms may also be involved 4 The cytoplasm...

Page 99: ...rn commercial stain It recognizes Baker s observation that hematein is much more soluble in ethylene glycol than water 20 It employs half oxidized hematoxylin according to Baker and Jordan 21 and the...

Page 100: ...s can be modified as described by Boon and Drijver 5 6 Raising the pH enhances the blue color and lowering the pH shifts the color to green 6 Acid Alcohol Wash The Acid Alcohol Wash is designed to cle...

Page 101: ...T Wollenberg and G F Guenther American Journal of Clinical Pathology 83 1 132 133 1985 17 E K W Schulte and D H Wittekind Standardized ThioninEosin Y A Quick Stain for Cytology Stain Technology 64 5 2...

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