8. Cleaning and Maintenance
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IFU for Infinite 200 PRO No. 30052730 Rev. No. 1.6
2016-04
8.2
Liquid Spills
1.
Switch OFF the instrument.
2.
Wipe up the spill immediately with absorbent material.
3.
Dispose of contaminated material appropriately.
4.
Clean the instrument surfaces with a mild detergent.
5.
For biohazardous spills clean with B30 (Orochemie, Max-Planck-Str. 27,
D-70806 Kornwestheim).
6.
Wipe cleaned areas dry.
WARNING
ALWAYS SWITCH-OFF THE INSTRUMENT BEFORE REMOVING ANY
KIND OF SPILLS ON THE INSTRUMENT. ALL SPILLS MUST BE
TREATED AS POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS. THEREFORE, ALWAYS
ADHERE TO APPLICABLE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, (INCLUDING
THE WEARING OF POWDER-FREE GLOVES, SAFETY GLASSES
AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING) TO AVOID POTENTIAL INFECTIOUS
DISEASE CONTAMINATION.
ADDITIONALLY, ALL RESULTING WASTE FROM THE CLEAN-UP
MUST BE TREATED AS POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS AND THE
DISPOSAL MUST BE PERFORMED ACCORDING TO THE
INFORMATION GIVEN IN CHAPTER 8.4.4 DISPOSAL.
IF THE SPILL OCCURS IN THE INSTRUMENT, A SERVICE
TECHNICIAN IS REQUIRED.
WARNING
ENSURE THAT THE MICROPLATE IS REMOVED FROM THE
INSTRUMENT BEFORE IT IS PREPARED FOR SHIPMENT.IF A
MICROPLATE IS LEFT IN THE INSTRUMENT, FLUORESCENT
SOLUTIONS MAY SPILL ONTO THE OPTICAL PARTS AND DAMAGE
THE INSTRUMENT.
8.3
Injector Cleaning and Maintenance
The required maintenance may vary with your application. The following
procedures are recommended for optimal performance and maximum life of the
injector system.
CAUTION
TO AVOID REAGENT MIXING AND CROSS-CONTAMINATION, WASH
THE WHOLE INJECTOR SYSTEM THOROUGHLY BETWEEN
DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS USING THE INJECTOR.
STOP