•
Reassemble the probe by screwing it in by hand as far as possible to avoid risk of leakage.
•
Remove the protective tray.
•
Remove the lid support tool and close the lid (see page 36), then click on
.
•
Then, adjust the probe reference position (see Section 5,
5-4-10- Adjustment of probe reference position,
page 132).
•
Click on
to continue the run cycle.
3-8-5- Unloading samples during an assay
The contour colour of a position changes when all the tests associated with this position have been processed.
During the run cycle, a green contour indicates that all the tests have been completed. If the option is selected
in
SETTINGS LOCAL SYSTEM
, a green contour indicates the end of sampling for this position.
For the fixed-tray configuration, each position is individually managed.
For the removable-tray configuration, the entire tray is managed. The tray can be removed when all the
positions have been completed.
!
The option indicating the end of sampling does not take into account the dilution, if applicable,
when a result is outside the field of measurement.
If a sample cannot be diluted, the corresponding identifier will be displayed as in error in the
work list.
The number of incomplete profiles is indicated in the status bar.
•
If the light is green, open the sample compartment.
Removable trays
•
Check that the light of the corresponding rail is green.
•
Remove the tray(s).
•
If necessary, install new tray(s).
•
Close the sample compartment.
!
A completed tray can contain one or more positions in error (position code
).
Each corresponding identifier will be displayed as in error in the work list.
The number of incomplete profiles is indicated in the status bar.
Fixed tray
•
Remove each completed sample.
•
If necessary, install new sample(s).
•
Close the sample compartment.
Use
3-8-
Assays
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