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NanoString Technologies
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USER MANUAL
5
Operating the Prep Station
A. Prior to Initiating a Run
Waste Removal
Prior to starting a new run, ensure that the waste containers have been emptied. Empty waste containers are required for every run.
CAUTION:
If waste containers are not emptied, tips could come into contact with waste liquids and contaminate samples, or
excess tips could pile up and cause a system malfunction.
CAUTION:
Used plastic ware such as reagents, Cartridges, and pipetting tips must be collected and disposed of properly in
accordance with local safety regulations and laboratory procedures.
1.
Remove the combined waste receptacle by lifting it straight up and out of the Prep Station.
2.
Remove the liquid waste container from the combined receptacle by using the latch on the front and dispose of the liquid appropriately.
• Tips should be discarded into the appropriate waste receptacle as outlined in the local organization’s laboratory procedures.
• If biohazardous samples are not being used in the system—and if permitted by the laboratory procedures—liquid waste may be
disposed of in the sink or other drain.
3.
Verify that the plastic rack holding the used piercers, tip sheaths, Reagent Plates, and strip tubes from the previous run have all been
removed from the deck.
Consumables Required
The consumables required for each run are available as part of the test kit. The kit contains the reagents and consumables required to
process 1, 2, 3, 4, or 10 patient samples.
The components of a test kit required to operate the Prep Station include:
• CodeSet Barcode (included inside CodeSet box)
• Sample Cartridges
• Reagent Plates
• Pipette Tips
• Tip Sheaths
• 12-Tube Strips and Caps
• Cartridge Adhesive Covers