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Promega Maxwell
®
CSC 48 Instrument | TM623 | Revised 6/20
6.3 Clean Up
If a method has been aborted, press the
Open Door
button. The Vision system (if enabled) will
determine whether plungers have been unloaded successfully, and if not, will attempt to unload
them. Otherwise the ‘Clean Up’ screen (Figure 48) will be displayed.
The ‘Clean Up’ screen requests the user check if plungers are still engaged on either the front or
back plunger bar. If the plungers are not engaged, remove the deck trays from the instrument
and touch the
Skip Clean Up
button to continue. After pressing the
Skip Clean Up
button,
you will be presented with the extraction report (Figure 49).
Figure 48. ‘Clean Up’ screen after abort/instrument error.
If an extraction method is
aborted by the user or due to an instrument error and the Vision system has been disabled, the
‘Clean Up’ screen is displayed and asks you to
Start Clean Up
or
Skip Clean Up
, depending
on whether the plungers are still engaged on the plunger bar.
If some or all of the plungers are still engaged on the front or back plunger bar, you must
perform the following steps to remove the plungers before another purification run can be
performed:
• Remove cartridges containing ejected plungers from the deck trays.
• Reinsert the deck trays with the remaining cartridges (those missing plungers).
• Touch the
Start Clean Up
button to eject the remaining plungers.
After the Clean Up is successful, you can press the
Open Door
button and remove the deck tray.
If the plunger Clean Up fails, you should contact Promega Technical Services for further assistance.
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Operating the Maxwell® CSC 48 Instrument