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INSTALLATION
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NSTALLATION
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HECKLIST
Pre-Installation
Procure an AMG gas supply for the BACTRON, suitable for your application. See page 18 for
gas requirements.
Optional:
Obtain a neutral, medical-grade gas such as nitrogen (N
2
), to reduce AMG use
during pass box auto cycles. Obtain a regulator and filtered tubing, see pages 18 and 83.
Check that sufficient countertop space is available for the BACTRON. Stands to mount the
BACTRON on are available for purchase, see pages 15 and 82
Check that the ambient conditions and ventilation spacing requirements are met, page 15
Check for sources of temperature and atmospheric disruption in the environment, page 15
Verify that no damaging UV light sources are present, page 15
Check that a suitable electrical outlet and power is present, page 16
Install the BACTRON in a suitable location
Review lifting and handling instructions, page 17
Make sure the BACTRON is Level, page 17
Set up the BACTRON for use
Connect the gas supply source(s) to the BACTRON, page 19
Connect a vacuum supply source to the BACTRON, page 20
Connect the foot pedal arm port controls to the BACTRON, page 21
Fill the manometer in the BACTRON workspace chamber with water, page 22
Clean and disinfect the workstation and items that will be placed in the chamber, page 22
Place BACTRON items in the chamber, page 22
Place 5 unopened anaerobic monitoring packets in the workspace chamber, page 23
Install shelf spacers in the workspace incubator (BACTRON300 and BACTRON900), page 23
Prepare the incubators by leaving the incubator doors slightly ajar (0.5 inch / 1cm), page 23
Install the arm port doors, page 24
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