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BioFlo 415
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User’s Guide
8.
Connect the motor cable to the appropriate connection on the cabinet.
9.
Ensure that the fermentor/bioreactor is ready to run by confirming that all the
services have been properly connected and regulated.
10.
Ensure that the filter condensate solenoid cables are connected to the cabinet.
11.
At the touchscreen, make sure the main screen has been configured so all desired
process parameters will be monitored and controlled during the run.
12.
Enter all setpoints and confirm that you have selected the desired mode of
operation for each process loop.
13.
Ensure that all pumps are set up with tubing loaded, calibration complete and all
tubing/addition bottle assemblies have been autoclaved.
14.
Ensure that the exhaust heater is connected to the cabinet and that the loops and
cascades are set up (
see Section 10.6.5
).
15.
The vessel is now ready to operate.
9.2
Adding Media to the Vessel
Media is usually added to the vessel via the 19mm port located on the vessel
headplate.
1.
Most fermentation process media is added to the vessel prior to sterilization.
2.
Cell culture media is often composed of a variety of heat-labile components. If
filter-sterilized media is to be added to the vessel, the vessel may be sterilized
with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) in the vessel. After sterilization the PBS
can be aseptically removed and the pre-sterilized liquid media (or media
components) can be added aseptically though a septum port.
3.
When adding dry components to the system is it advisable to have the gas flow
OFF
to prevent the components from being expelled during filling.
4.
Do not add liquid beyond the maximum working volume allowable for the
vessel, and remember to allow room for the inoculum, which will be added
after sterilization. Please allow for a loss of up to one liter of media during
sterilization.
5.
Once the media (or PBS) has been added, the port used must be closed, along
with any other open port on the headplate.
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