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Operator’s Manual · Version 3.1
14 ISE maintenance
Cedex Bio System
ISE maintenance actions
Deactivating the ISE unit
If you intend not to use the ISE unit for more than one week, you should deactivate it.
This saves ISE fluids and reduces wear and tear of the tubing, and lowers the
likelihood of malfunctions and errors occurring.
This situation may occur, for example, if you need close the laboratory temporarily,
or if you want to relocate the
Cedex Bio
instrument with the ISE unit.
Tools and materials required
m
Glass beaker
m
Deionized water
m
Tissues
a
To prepare the ISE data
1
Delete all ISE sample, calibration, and control results.
e
2
Disable all ISE applications.
e
Activating and deactivating applications
3
Delete the ISE lot data.
e
a
To deactivate the ISE unit
1
Open the ISE cover.
2
Remove the tubing adapters from the ISE solution bottles.
3
Place the adapters in a beaker filled with deionized water.
4
Remove bottles and screw on their lids.
5
Place the beaker in the position where your removed the ISE solution bottles
from.
6
Choose
Utilities
>
Maintenance
>
Prime ISE Reference and Calib.
7
Press .
The maintenance definition screen is displayed.
8
Press
to start the action.
The ISE unit tubing is primed with water.
A message will inform you when the maintenance action is complete.
9
Repeat steps 6 through 8.
10
Remove the adapters from the beaker and place them on a lint-free tissue.
11
Repeat steps 6 through 8.
The water is drained from the ISE unit tubing.
Make sure that you have read and understood section
The following warning message in particular is relevant:
o
Injury through working solutions
o
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