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PIPETMAN® M CONNECTED 

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USER’S GUIDE

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

PIPETMAN® M CONNECTED

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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4

PARTS CHECKLIST AND ACCESSORIES 

5

Parts Checklist 

 | 5

Accessories

 | 5

GETTING STARTED

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5

DESCRIPTION

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6

Reset

 | 6

Switch Off

 | 6

Display 

 | 6

PIPETTING JUST LIKE WITH PIPETMAN

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7

Switch On 

 | 7

Adjust The Volume Setting

 | 7

Purge Volume

 | 7

PIPETTING MODES

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7

PIPET Mode

 | 7

REPETITIVE Mode

 | 8

MIX Mode

 | 9

REVERSE Mode

 | 11

CUSTOM Mode

 | 12

BENEFIT FROM THE BLUETOOTH CONNECTION

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13

Tranfer Protocols on PC via Bluetooth

 | 13

Connect with Gilson Applications | 

13

Connection with the PIPETMAN M Connected Software

 | 14

PIPETTING SPEED CONTROL

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15

PIPETMAN® DIAMOND TIPS

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15

GUIDELINES FOR GOOD PIPETTING

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17

Aspirate and Dispense

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Pre-Wet the Tips

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General Guidelines for Good Pipetting

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PERSONALIZE YOUR PIPETMAN® M CONNECTED

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18

Tip Ejector Extension for Use with P10M

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Personal Label – Name and/or Application Tag

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GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE FEATURES

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19

General

 | 19

Cycle Counters

 | 19

Alarms

 | 20

POWER MANAGEMENT

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20

Battery Charging

 | 20

Working with Charger Connected to the Pipette

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Low Battery Warning

 | 21

Changing the Battery

 | 21

CONFIGURATION

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22

MAINTENANCE

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22

Service Information

 | 23

Adjustment

 | 24

Standard Readjustment 

 | 24

Maintenance Operations

 | 24

Maintenance Warning

 | 25

Maintenance Operation for Single Channel Models

 | 25

Maintenance Operation for Multichannel Models

 | 27

CLEANING AND DECONTAMINATION

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28

Cleaning

 | 28

Single Channel Models

 | 28

Multichannel Models

 | 29

Decontamination 

 | 29

 

Chemical Decontamination – Single and Multichannel Models

 | 29

LEAK TEST

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30

TROUBLESHOOTING

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31

SPECIFICATIONS

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31

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF USE

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33

REPLACEMENT PARTS

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34

Single Channel Models

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Multichannel Models

 | 34

APPENDICES

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35

Appendix A – Example of a Performance Check

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Appendix B – Z Factor

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Appendix C – Evaporation Loss

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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

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38

WARRANTY

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39

Summary of Contents for F81040

Page 1: ...User s Guide EN...

Page 2: ...D 18 Tip Ejector Extension for Use with P10M 18 Personal Label Name and or Application Tag 19 GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE FEATURES 19 General 19 Cycle Counters 19 Alarms 20 POWER MANAGEMENT 20 Battery Ch...

Page 3: ...fatigue and increase pipetting efficiency PIPETMAN M Connected is a unique pipette with only two buttons to operate the pipette and reach all menu options PIPETMAN M Connected features the classic PIP...

Page 4: ...9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Upper part Push button and volume adjustment knob Menu button direct access to all menu functions Tip ejector button Display Elastomer plug to cover the battery chargi...

Page 5: ...the tip by pressing the ejection button Your PIPETMAN M Connected is ready for the next pipetting cycle while maintaining the volume and the last settings Continue pipetting as you would with your mec...

Page 6: ...g protocol first change the pipetting speed of your pipette refer to Chapter 8 PIPETTING SPEED CONTROL on page 15 Aspiration can be done by using the standard speed by default speed 6 Dispensing shoul...

Page 7: ...nables personalized pipetting protocol creation on a PC or tablet for transfer to PIPETMAN M Connected through PIPETMAN M Connected Software an easy to use software To use this mode on a PC the softwa...

Page 8: ...pending on your application You can change aspiration speed and dispensing speed independently from very slow to very fast speed 1 speed 6 Your speed selection is memorized for each pipetting mode unt...

Page 9: ...4 5 P10mLM 5 7 4 5 P8x10M P12x10M 1 1 P8x20M P12x20M 2 3 1 P8x100M P12x100M 2 4 1 P8x200M P12x200M 2 3 1 P8x300M P12x300M 2 3 1 P8x1200M P12x1200M 2 4 2 3 Table 1 Immersion depth and wait time Mold an...

Page 10: ...surface of the liquid refer to Immersion Depth and Wait Time Table 1 on page 17 Change the tip before aspirating a different liquid sample or reagent Change the tip if a droplet remains at the end of...

Page 11: ...thium Ion battery Operation on the battery is done at user s risk only Opening the pipette voids the warranty Alarms Low battery warning Service is overdue warning refer to Chapter 15 MAINTENANCE on p...

Page 12: ...mber of readjustments carried out by this pipette NOTE Changes of service settings will reset all the service info to zero Chapter 14 CONFIGURATION Enter the menu using the menu button You will find n...

Page 13: ...tion Enter the sub menu in the same way and select the ADJUSTMENT menu The adjustment menu allows you to access the following items Standard readjustment Reset settings Standard Readjustment This menu...

Page 14: ...Chapter 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS on page 34 To access the O ring remove the tip ejector and unscrew the lower part of the tip holder You should now be able to remove the O ring from the piston Sometimes t...

Page 15: ...er 16 CLEANING AND DECONTAMINATION PIPETMAN M Connected is designed so that the parts normally in contact with contaminants can easily be cleaned and decontaminated As part of your quality system you...

Page 16: ...nents with distilled or sterile water 4 Leave the parts to dry by evaporation or wipe them with a clean lint free tissue or soft cloth 5 Lubricate the piston and reassemble the pipette according to th...

Page 17: ...e used with the recommended PIPETMAN DIAMOND Tips Under these conditions Gilson volumetric specifications in standard pipetting PIPET mode are guaranteed with a performance exceeding ISO 8655 2 recomm...

Page 18: ...22 F807022 F807022 F807022 F807022 F807022 F807022 Battery window F807005 F807005 F807005 F807005 F807005 F807005 F807005 F807005 Ejector window F807006 F807006 F807006 F807006 F807006 F807006 F807006...

Page 19: ...ture and pressure for distilled water TEMPERATURE AIR PRESSURE HPA C 800 853 907 960 1013 1067 15 1 0018 1 0018 1 0019 1 0019 1 0020 1 0020 15 5 1 0018 1 0019 1 0019 1 0020 1 0020 1 0021 16 1 0019 1 0...

Page 20: ...R IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND ANY WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL GILSON BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE INDIRECT OR IN...

Page 21: ...gilson com contactus LT801594 G 2021 Gilson Inc All rights reserved...

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