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Viewing Results 

Following the measurement the results are displayed on screen.  

You may begin a new experiment, finish the session and return to the home screen or 
access advanced results and view the measurement trace.  

 

Press “Finished” to return to the home screen.

 

Press “New experiment” to return to the 

size range selection and start a new measurement. 

Press “Advanced” to view advanced results information

 including the measured chip 

temperature, and the specific concentration in both the diffused and undiffused streams. 

Summary of Contents for Fluidity One

Page 1: ...IFU 004 User Guide Issue 4...

Page 2: ...nt Damage caused by accident or misuse Damage caused by disaster Corrosion due to use of improper sample The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Fluidic Analytics...

Page 3: ...rtation and handling 10 5 4 Preparing the instrument 10 5 5 Operating conditions 10 5 6 Connections 10 Operation 12 6 1 Manual checks 12 6 2 Turning on and off 12 6 3 Pipetting onto chips 13 6 4 Loadi...

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Page 5: ...ocks Business Centre Cherry Hinton Road Cambridge CB1 8DH UK This manual provides a guide for the installation and upkeep of the Fluidity One by trained service personnel and users All users must fami...

Page 6: ...product has been found to contain SVHC 1 2 dimethoxyethane ethylene glycol dimethyl ether EGDME CAS number 110 71 4 The product is compliant with the following directives provided it is used with the...

Page 7: ...provided the unit is not opened The Fluidity One contains a fan This does not present a danger to users provided the unit is not opened 2 2 Noise Testing was carried out on the instrument to measure...

Page 8: ...provided with the reagent cartridge for hazards associated with the reagent cartridge Reference MSDS001 2 5 Manual handling The Fluidity One weighs 16 kg and should be carried with the appropriate lev...

Page 9: ...y analysis study of protein conformation aggregation or oligomerization and analysis of protein interactions 3 2 Chips Samples are loaded sequentially into the Fluidity One using disposable microfluid...

Page 10: ...experiment is running Reagent cartridges are disposable and should not be re filled by users For full instructions on changing a reagent cartridge see section 6 5 New cartridge Blanking caps cover ea...

Page 11: ...f the instrument are shown below 5 2 Instrument location The Fluidity One is designed for use on a flat laboratory bench Prior to placing the instrument ensure the work surface on which the instrument...

Page 12: ...secure flat and dry work surface Remove all outer packaging from the instrument 5 5 Operating conditions The instrument should be operated at room temperature 15 25 C Take care to position it away fr...

Page 13: ...oad results C Rear USB 2 0 B port for use by Fluidic Analytics engineers during assessment only D Ethernet connection can be used to connect the instrument to a network where WiFi is not available E M...

Page 14: ...5 Ensure there is no obstruction in the chip insert slot 6 2 Turning on and off Connect the power supply to the instrument then to the mains To turn the instrument on press the power button on the ba...

Page 15: ...tion of the sample onto the chip If overflow occurs discard the chip and perform the test again 5 L is the recommended volume 6 4 Loading chips Chips are loaded by sliding them into the slot at the fr...

Page 16: ...f the connector firmly and lifting it off 4 Carefully lift out and remove the old cartridge from the instrument 5 Unpackage the new cartridge and remove the coloured blanking covers on the ports Place...

Page 17: ...e filled 6 6 Starting the measurement Following chip insertion select the appropriate flow rate by choosing the expected size range for your measurement as seen in the following screenshot To start th...

Page 18: ...eriment using the Edit Tag button this includes pre prepared tags like Concentration and Buffer or you can create your own Tags can be edited prior to during and after the run Any tag data will be inc...

Page 19: ...ill automatically run a prime sequence to ensure that fluidic lines are fully wetted whenever it is required This will occur whether the instrument was turned on or off during the idle period A prime...

Page 20: ...en or access advanced results and view the measurement trace Press Finished to return to the home screen Press New experiment to return to the size range selection and start a new measurement Press Ad...

Page 21: ...side Touch on this box to expand and view more detail on the errors See www fluidic com for help with interpreting error codes If you return to the home screen you can access your previously generate...

Page 22: ...stored After this results should be downloaded onto a USB stick and deleted from the instrument to make room for more 11 1 How to download results Download results by following these steps 1 Insert U...

Page 23: ...ent users is changing the cartridge see section 6 5 All other maintenance adjustments or fault repairs must be performed by Fluidic Analytics staff or an authorized agent only To report a fault reques...

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