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to the direction diminishing counter readings to the
required volume. Before achieving the required volume
slowly rotate the knob and observe carefully diminishing
reading to avoid accidentally passing the setting value. 

• If the desired volume is higher than set volume shown by

the counter, the operator should turn the pipetting push-
button (Fig. 1A2) or the adjustment knob (Fig. 1B) incre-
asing the value until the lower figure wheel comes 1/3 of 
a turn beyond the required setting and then slowly back-
ward until the setting reaches the desired volume. Make
sure not to pass the setting value.

If the knob is accidentally turned too far, the process
must be repeated. The desired volume must always be
set from the higher value in the order of decreasing value.
Following volume adjustment, set the locking ring into the
upper position, thus locking the knob and preventing
accidental volume change. 

3 - ASPIRATING AND DISPENSING LIQUIDS

Place a tip on the shaft of the pipette. See Section 6 for
the appropriate tip. Press the tip on firmly using a slight
twisting motion. This will ensure an airtight seal.

Important: Never aspirate liquids into the BIOPETTE
PLUS without a tip attached.

Aspiration 

Press the pushbutton to the first positive stop, (Fig. 2A).
Holding the pipette vertically, immerse the tip into the
sample liquid. The depth to which the tip is immersed in
the sample liquid depends on the model.

Release the pushbutton slowly and smoothly to aspirate
the sample, (Fig. 2B). Wait one second and then with-
draw the tip from the liquid. When the pipette tip is
immersed not as deeply as the recommended depth or
when the pipetting pushbutton is rapidly released air
may enter the disposable tip.

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Avoid touching the orifice of the tip. 

Dispensing

• Place the end of the tip against the inside wall of the

vessel at an angle of 10 to 40 degrees. 

• Press the pushbutton smoothly to the first stop, (Fig. 2C).

Wait one second. 

• Press the pushbutton to the second stop to expel any

remaining liquid, (Fig. 2D).

• Keeping the pushbutton depressed to the very end,

remove the pipette by drawing the tip against the inside
surface of the receiving vessel. 

• Release the pushbutton to its starting position, (Fig. 2E).
• Eject the tip by pressing the tip ejector button, (Fig. 2F).

Remember to change the tip whenever a different liquid
is to be sampled or the volume setting is changed.

Filters

A replaceable filter installed in a seat in the bottom part of
the shaft is used in 5000 μl and 10000 μl pipettes (Fig. 3L).
The filter prevents the aspirated liquid from entering into
the shaft and thus from polluting the inside of the shaft
and the piston. Using the filter is especially important
when aspirating and dispensing large volumes of liquid.
If the filter becomes wet during liquid aspiration it should
be replaced with a new one.

4 - PRE-RINSING

When pipetting liquids of higher viscosity or lower sur-
face tension than water (e.g. sera or organic solvents), 
a film of liquid is formed on the inside wall of the pipette
tip. This film can create an error. Since the film remains
relatively constant in successive pipetting operations
with the same tip, this error can be avoided by forming
the film before transferring the first sample. This is done by
aspirating a sample and dispensing it back into the same
vessel. Since the film is already formed, all of the following
samples will have better accuracy and repeatability.
This pre-rinsing operation should be repeated when the
volume to be aspirated is changed or when a new tip is
used.

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Model

BPP2

BPP10

BPP20, BPP100

BPP200, BPP1000

BPP5000

BPP10000

Immersion depth (mm)

1

1

2 – 3

2 – 4

3 – 6

5 – 7

Summary of Contents for BioPette PLUS BPP10

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...A N F G J I C A1 A2 B P C D E D L A B C D E F ...

Page 3: ...P 5A 5B P 5 4 6 4D 4A 4B 4C 6A 2 1000 µl 7 6B 5000 µl 10000 µl 6C 5000 µl 10000 µl D D D D D D ...

Page 4: ...PLUS is equipped with a built in tip ejector Fig 1D The construction of the ejector enables the user to adjust the length This allows for proper fit and ejection of nearly every tip type available When using narrow tubes it may be necessary to remove the tip ejector It is simply removed by pulling down Adjusting of the Tip Ejector Length in 2 1000 μl pipettes Fig 6A The adjusting H spacers include...

Page 5: ...ed figures at the bottom 1 100 μl Increment 0 002 μl Pipettes BPP10 BPP20 Red figures at the bottom 1 10 μl Increment 0 02 μl Pipettes BBPP100 BPP200 Black figures only 1 μl Increment 0 2 μl Pipettes BPP1000 BPP5000 Red figures at the top ml Increment 2 μl 10 μl Pipettes BPP10000 Red figures at the top ml Increment 20 μl The volume of the pipette is set by the knob in the pipet ting pushbutton Fig...

Page 6: ...touching the orifice of the tip Dispensing Place the end of the tip against the inside wall of the vessel at an angle of 10 to 40 degrees Press the pushbutton smoothly to the first stop Fig 2C Wait one second Press the pushbutton to the second stop to expel any remaining liquid Fig 2D Keeping the pushbutton depressed to the very end remove the pipette by drawing the tip against the inside surface ...

Page 7: ... used for volumes between 0 1 μl and 10 μl They are used with the BPP2 and the BPP10 models Tips 200 These tips are used for volumes between 2 μl and 200 μl They are used with the BPP20 BPP100 and the BPP200 models which are equipped with the yellow label on the pushbutton γ m m γ 7 Tips 1000 These tips are used for volumes between 100 μl and 1000 μl They are used with the BPP1000 models which are...

Page 8: ...20 25 C and stabilized during weighing within 0 5 C Measurements should be conducted using distilled water Balance sensitivity should be suitable for the volume to be controlled 10 Recalibration procedure Set the dose volume depending on the pipette volume according to the following table Perform 5 aspirations weigh each one and calculate the average value of the aspirations Calculate average aspi...

Page 9: ...of the shaft is cracked or scored Remove the tip ejector Unscrew the shaft nut inspect the shaft and the piston assembly Replace the damaged parts see Section 12 When reasembling the pipette the nut should be hand tightened In the models BPP2 BPP10 and BPP20 the damage of the shaft may also cause a damage of the piston assembly Replace the damaged parts see Section 12 When reasembling the pipette ...

Page 10: ... an autoclave at 121 C for 20 minutes After sterilization the pipette should be dried and cooled to room temperature It is recommended to sterilize the pipettes in autoclave with an initial vacu um and drying cycle prior to sterilization unscrew the shaft nut slightly in the BPP2 BPP1000 pipettes and unscrew the shaft slightly in the BPP5000 and BPP10000 After autoclaving these parts should be scr...

Page 11: ...Before returning a pipette to a Labnet representative please ensure that the pipette is completely free of any contamination chemical microbial or radioactive Contact Labnet at 1 732 417 0700 fax 1 732 417 1750 email labnet labnetlink com Warning The replacement of the piston requires con ducting of calibration procedure according to section 8 BPP 04 2010 All rights reserved Product described in t...

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