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TM411 · Revised 4/15
5.C. Clean Up
After aborting the protocol, you can press the
Open Door
button to bring up the Clean Up Window
(Figure 50).
The Clean Up window asks you to check to see if plungers are still engaged on the plunger bar. If the
plungers are not engaged, remove the deck tray from the instrument and touch the
Skip Cleanup
button to
continue. On pressing the
Skip Cleanup
button, you will be presented with the extraction report
(Figure 63).
Figure 50. Clean Up window after protocol abort/instrument error.
If a protocol is aborted by the
user or due to an instrument error, the Clean Up window is displayed that asks the users 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 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 tray.
• Reinsert the deck tray 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. You will be
presented with the Report View window.
If the plunger Clean Up fails, you should contact Promega Technical Services for further assistance.
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