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Shandon ClearVue™ Operator Guide

A79210100 - Iss 2

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Shandon ClearVue™

Operator Guide - English

A79210100 - Issue 2

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Summary of Contents for Shandon ClearVue A79210100

Page 1: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 DRAFT Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide English A79210100 Issue 2 SHANDON CLEARVUE...

Page 2: ...al may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Thermo Fisher All information contai...

Page 3: ...Y BE A BIOHAZARD ASSOCIATED WITH THE INSTRUMENT ALWAYS ACT WITH COMMON SENSE AND be AWARE OF THE SAMPLES USED TAKE SUITABLE PRECAUTIONS This symbol IS USED ON THE EQUIPMENT OR IN A DOCUMENT To warn th...

Page 4: ...c Operation 2 1 Daily Tasks 2 2 Weekly Tasks 2 3 Changing the Carbon Filter 2 4 Filling the Xylene Tray 2 5 Filling the Mountant Bottle 2 6 Changing the Purge Tray and Debris Tray 2 7 Starting Up the...

Page 5: ...Dispense Volume 3 8 Changing Languages 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Error Screens 4 2 Identifying Problems 4 3 Troubleshooting Tables 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 5 1 Cleaning Schedules 5 2 User Cleaning and...

Page 6: ...tem Chapter 2 Basic Operation This chapter is intended to supplement the information given in the Quick Start Guide A79210120 Chapter 3 Advanced Operation This chapter covers the more advanced feature...

Page 7: ...n Gemini Inc ES Variant Shandon Varistain 24 4 Leica Autostainer Sakura Tissue Tek DRS 2000 Series The Shandon ClearVue is capable of having multiple baskets loaded at once in any order from any of th...

Page 8: ...A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT 1 3 Identification of Parts 1 3 Identification of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 1 8 11 6 7 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 1 8 11 6 7 10 9...

Page 9: ...rep Door 4 Touch Screen 5 Mountant Bottle 6 Load Rail 7 Xylene Tray 8 Unload Rail 9 Downdraft Ventilation 10 Prep Area 11 Debris Tray Access Door 12 Filter Cover 13 Mains Power Switch and Connector 14...

Page 10: ...DRAFT Orientation Indicator for loading onto ClearVue Orientation Indicator for slide loading Slider Location Hook Slide Shelves Orientation Indicator for loading onto ClearVue Orientation Indicator f...

Page 11: ...ble alerts when appropriate General operation of the Shandon ClearVue is started by opening and closing the Load Door Stopping and restarting the Shandon ClearVue is controlled by the software to ensu...

Page 12: ...ceable Environmental Requirements Warning For Indoor Use Only Temperature Operating Limits 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Temperature Recommended Operation 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Note Performance may de...

Page 13: ...lly designed to ensure consistent high quality coverslipping The following diagram shows how the coverslip is laid This method of coverslipping has been proven through rigorous testing to minimize bub...

Page 14: ...y Tasks 2 3 Changing the Carbon Filter 2 4 Filling the Xylene Tray 2 5 Filling the Mountant Bottle 2 6 Changing the Purge Tray and Debris Tray 2 7 Starting up the Shandon ClearVue 2 8 Filling the Disp...

Page 15: ...se Head with a Xylene damp cloth Wipe the top of the Dispense Head Cleaning Station with a Xylene damp cloth Check the number of Coverslips in the Hopper and replace if necessary see Section 2 12 Chec...

Page 16: ...s from the Slip Dispense Area Remove the Coverslip Transfer Head see Section5 2 4 tocheckthatthePadsandSuction Cup are clean and free of Mountant Replace the Suction Cup if necessary see Section 5 2 4...

Page 17: ...ectly To change the Carbon Filter Slide the Filter Cover off to gain access to the Carbon Filter Lift the Carbon Filter out of the chamber and dispose of according to local regulations Remove the cell...

Page 18: ...uide DRAFT Slide the Filter Cover back into position making sure it is firmly clipped into place The Carbon Filter should be changed every 3 months write the installation date on the Carbon Filter usi...

Page 19: ...ene Tray should be checked every week and topped up as required To fill the Xylene Tray Slide the Xylene Trayout about half way taking care not to spill any remaining xylene Carefully pour xylene into...

Page 20: ...th of the xylene should be no higher than the top of the Anti Surge Baffle Slowly close the Xylene Tray completely to ensure that the seal is properly engaged 3 4 Anti Surge Baffle Anti Surge Baffle A...

Page 21: ...the Mountant Bottle Remove the Mountant Bottle lid by screwing it anti clockwise Carefully pour Mountant into the open end of the Mountant Bottle making sure to avoid getting mountant on the outside...

Page 22: ...Bottle lid and tighten it fully Do not overfill the Mountant Bottle Ensure no mountant reaches the Air Vent on the spout as this will cause the instrument to cease operation Note De Gas the Mountant...

Page 23: ...The Debris Tray contains any Coverslips which have been discarded or broken during coverslipping To change the Purge Tray and empty the Debris Tray Open the Debris Tray Door Remove the Debris Tray and...

Page 24: ...ff its shelf Dispose of the used Purge Tray according to local regulations Either Unpack a new Coverslip Hopper the end cap doubles as a new Purge Tray or Use one of the spare Purge Trays supplied wit...

Page 25: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 25 DRAFT Place the new Purge Tray onto its shelf Replace the Debris Tray Close the Debris Tray Door 6 7 8...

Page 26: ...age Select screen appears use the and keys on the Touch Screen to highlight the required language and then press The Main Menu will now be displayed After power on the system will carry out a series o...

Page 27: ...ng Station should contain enough Xylene for there to be a visible pool in the central well To Fill the Dispense Head Cleaning Station From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Pres...

Page 28: ...28 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Wait for activity within the Shandon ClearVue to stop and Access Ready to flash on the Touch Screen Open the Access Door 4 5...

Page 29: ...0100 Iss 2 29 DRAFT The Dispense Head Cleaning Station should now be accessible from above Drip Xylene into the Dispense Head Cleaning Station until it is at a level where it can be seen in the centra...

Page 30: ...30 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT When finished close the Access Door and press the Complete key on the Touch Screen 8...

Page 31: ...AFT To De Gas the Mountant Bottle From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the De gas key on the Touch Screen Press the Start key on the Touch Screen 1 2 3 2 9 De Gassing th...

Page 32: ...Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT The Shandon ClearVue will now de gas the Mountant Bottle When the Shandon ClearVue has stopped de gassing the Mountant Bottle press the Exit key on the Touc...

Page 33: ...closed From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the Flush key on the Touch Screen Ensure the Purge Tray is empty and that there is sufficient mountant in the Mountant Bottl...

Page 34: ...00 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT WaitfortheactivitywithintheShandonClearVue to stop and then empty or discard the Purge Tray as described in Section 2 6 Press the Exit key on the Touch S...

Page 35: ...FT To purge the system Ensure the Access Door is closed From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the Purge key on the Touch Screen Press the Start key on the Touch Screen 1...

Page 36: ...learVue Operator Guide DRAFT Wait for the activity within the Shandon ClearVue to stop and then empty the Purge Tray as described in Section 2 6 Press Repeat on the Touch Screen to restart the Purge p...

Page 37: ...the Coverslip Hopper Open the Access Door Remove the empty Coverslip Hopper by lifting it upwards 1 2 2 12 Changing the Coverslip Hopper 2 12 Changing the Coverslip Hopper Dispense Directional Arrow D...

Page 38: ...the new Coverslip Hopper ensuring that the Dispense Directional Arrow is pointing towards the back of the instrument The Coverslip Hopper should sit level and fully down over the Location Pins 3 4 5...

Page 39: ...AFT To load Baskets of slides Open the Load Door Place the Basket onto the Load Rail as shown Notes Ensure basket slider is closed before loading basket Ensure directional arrow on basket is pointing...

Page 40: ...40 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Close the Load Door The Shandon ClearVue will start automatically 3 4...

Page 41: ...a Basket of slides is completed the Shandon ClearVue emits an Audible Alert It is advisable to wait about 15 minutes before removing a completed Basket to allow the Mountant to dry enough to allow th...

Page 42: ...42 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT RemovethecompletedBasketfromtheUnload Rail Close the Unload Door 4 5...

Page 43: ...ppedneedstobereturned to the Unload Rail without finishing the coverslipping process the Abort command can be used To Abort a Basket From the Main Menu press the Options key on the Touch Screen Press...

Page 44: ...Shandon ClearVue Ensure there are no Baskets still in the instrument Ensure the Dispense Head is located in the Dispense Head Cleaning Station Switch the Mains Power Switch to the off O position Note...

Page 45: ...ins the optional settings available with the Shandon ClearVue 3 1 Coverslip Size Options 3 2 Adjusting Coverslip Position 3 3 Altering Coverslip Transfer Head Position 3 4 Screen Options 3 5 Time and...

Page 46: ...ferent lengths of Coverslip These are 40 mm 50 mm 55 mm The default setting for Coverslip Position is with a 2mm gap between the end of the Slide and the end of the Coverslip The 40 mm Coverslips can...

Page 47: ...DRAFT The method for selecting the position of the 40 mm Coverslip is as follows From the Main Menu press the Options key on the Touch Screen Press the 40 Slips key on the Touch Screen Select either...

Page 48: ...48 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Using the procedure given in Section 3 3 move the Coverslip Transfer Head into the position specified on the Touch Screen and then press OK 4...

Page 49: ...verslip position on the Slide can be adjusted in the following manner From the Main Menu press the Options key on the Touch Screen Press the Slip Position key Use the Arrow Keys to move the Coverslip...

Page 50: ...ting of 0 Positive numbers indicate that the Coverslip has moved in the direction of the corresponding arrow Negative numbers indicate that the Coverslip has moved in the opposite direction to the arr...

Page 51: ...erator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 51 DRAFT The negative number values indicate a movement in the opposite direction to the labelled arrows hence the Coverslip is positioned below and to the left hand side...

Page 52: ...e positions to allow the 40 mm coverslips to be positioned either Centrally or in the End Default position See Section 3 1 The method for changing the Coverslip Transfer Head position is Follow the se...

Page 53: ...arVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 53 DRAFT Identify the Coverslip Transfer Head Loosen the Thumbscrew by turning it anti clockwise Default Transfer Head Position Transfer Head Position for 40 mm Ce...

Page 54: ...Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Pull the Thumbscrew out as shown to release the Coverslip Transfer Head Remove the Coverslip Transfer Head from the Location Pins as shown Location Pins Lo...

Page 55: ...55 DRAFT Reposition the Coverslip Transfer Head as required Note Ensure the Coverslip Transfer Head sits correctly on the Location Pins before tightening the Thumbscrew Default Transfer Head Position...

Page 56: ...Brightness The View Angle is the angle from which the screen is best viewed so a tall person would want a higher View Angle than a shorter person The Brightness sets the amount of screen back lightin...

Page 57: ...ss 2 57 DRAFT This will open the Screen Adjust display From this it is possible to adjust the View Angle and Brightness using the relevant Arrow Keys When the Touch Screen is configured as required pr...

Page 58: ...Vue Operator Guide DRAFT The Time and Date can be altered in the following way From the Main Menu press the Options key on the Touch Screen Press the Set Time key This will open the Set Time display 1...

Page 59: ...possible to adjust the Time and the Date using the relevant Arrow Keys The Time Format and Date Format can also be altered by pressing the 24 Hour 12 Hour and mm dd dd mm keys as appropriate When the...

Page 60: ...may be requested by a Service Engineer to aid troubleshooting To create an Engineers Log Note AnEngineers LogcanonlybewrittenwhentheShandonClearVue is idle that is not processing baskets An audible wa...

Page 61: ...lay Insert a blank formatted floppy disc into the Disc Drive Press the Write Engineers Log key The Shandon ClearVue will then write to the floppy disc When the above screen has gone and the light on t...

Page 62: ...e if supplied with a new version on a floppy disc To perform a Software Update Insert the floppy disc containing the updated version of the software into the Disc Drive From the Disc Options screen pr...

Page 63: ...er The Black Slider typically designates thicker samples whilst the White Slider designates thinner samples The Shandon ClearVue can detect the colour of the Slider and automatically adjust the amount...

Page 64: ...ue Operator Guide DRAFT To adjust the Mountant Volume From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the Volume key on the Touch Screen Use the Arrow Keys to adjust the dispensed...

Page 65: ...ommended volume of mountant for general use is 15ml During processing pressin the Mountant key from the Main menu will automatically open the Mountant Volume screen Adjusting the Volume during process...

Page 66: ...nge the Language used on the Touch Screen display The Language can be changed as follows From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the Language key on the Touch Screen This w...

Page 67: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 67 DRAFT Use the Arrow Keys to highlight the required language from the list available and press Select 4...

Page 68: ...0 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes some possible problems and their solutions 4 1 Error Screens Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Error 6 Erro...

Page 69: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 69 DRAFT Error 9 Error 10 Error 11 Error 12 Error 13 Error 14 Error 15 Error 16...

Page 70: ...70 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Error 17 Error 18 Error 19 Error 20 Error 21 Error 22 Error 23 Error 24 Error 25...

Page 71: ...arVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 71 DRAFT When an Error Screen appears there will be a one or more of the following options given to rectify the error The specific Error Screens explain the option...

Page 72: ...rator or by a Service Engineer The two states which can be observed are Quality of mountant laydown Quality of coverslipped slide The correct appearance for each of these is shown below Correct mounta...

Page 73: ...ce of coverslipped slide Minimal overspill of mountant at the frosted end of slide Coverslipped area free from bubbles Coverslipped area totally covered in mountant Minimum mountant overspill over the...

Page 74: ...ce Department Non approvedmountingreagent used Use approved mounting reagent see Appendix B Kite Shaped Laydown Laydown begins too far down the slide and encroaches onto the frosted area Abnormally la...

Page 75: ...Dispense Head is fully screwed down Contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Service Department Air in Pipes or Syringe Flush system until all bubbles have been expelled Uneven Laydown Middle strip varies in...

Page 76: ...Note Dry Suction Cup fully before refitting Dispense Head too high Contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Service Department Air in Pipes or Syringe Purge system until all bubbles have been expelled Multip...

Page 77: ...in Pipes or Syringe Purge system until all bubbles have been expelled Coverslip contacting the mountant before the Transfer Head has slowed down Contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Service Department No...

Page 78: ...ndon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Description Possible Cause Solution Strip of No Mountant A distinct line of coverslip is not stuck to slide Poor quality bowed coverslips Replace with better quality...

Page 79: ...he power lead and switch on the mains power at the socket and the instrument The mains fuses have blown Replace the mains fuse Replace the instrument fuses Note Onlyatechnically competentperson should...

Page 80: ...xylene level in Dispense Head Cleaning Station Refill the Dispense Head Cleaning Station fully see Section 2 8 Quick drying Mountant has formed a skin on the Needle Contact your Thermo Fisher Product...

Page 81: ...aged slides are loaded into the instrument Basket slider is not fully closed Ensure the slider is fully closed prior to loading the basket Skewed slide loaded into basket Ensure slides are loaded corr...

Page 82: ...ection 5 2 7 Mountant dried on Slip Dispense Carriage Clean Slip Dispense Carriage see Section 5 2 7 If this is ineffective call Thermo Fisher Service Team for support Loss of vacuum on Slip Dispense...

Page 83: ...If this is ineffective call Thermo Fisher Service Team for support Hopper empty Load new hopper see Section 2 12 Hopper not loaded correctly Load hopper correctly see Section 2 12 Hopper hard stop se...

Page 84: ...er Debris on Slip Dispense Carriage Clean carriage see Section 5 2 7 Mountant dried on Slip Dispense Carriage Clean carriage see Section 5 2 7 If this is ineffective call Thermo Fisher Service Team fo...

Page 85: ...f slide Refer to Section 1 2 for maximum permissible slide sizes Basket slider not fully closed Ensure slider is fully closed prior to loading basket Damaged or broken basket Replace basket Build up o...

Page 86: ...to basket incorrectly Ensure slides are correctly loading into baskets Basket slider not fully closed Ensure slider is fully closed prior to loading basket Damaged or broken basket Replace basket Buil...

Page 87: ...s 2 87 DRAFT Problem Cause Remedy Breaking Slides cont Transfer Head damaged Replace Transfer Head Dispense Head height set incorrectly Set Dispense Head height correctly see Section 5 2 8 Other error...

Page 88: ...ays wear suitable protective coverings when carrying out cleaning using chemicals Do not use chemicals which may interact with the materials of manufacture If in doubt contact your Thermo Fisher Scien...

Page 89: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 89 DRAFT Disconnect the Shandon ClearVue from the Mains before cleaning Inspect the instrument for obvious damage or wear whenever it is being cleaned...

Page 90: ...strument or for the safety of the user If these seals become encrusted with mountant their ability to create a good seal is impaired and they must be replaced There are two user serviceable seals on t...

Page 91: ...e damaged in the process To remove the O Ring Seal on the Mountant Bottle spout for cleaning Follow Steps 1 to 3 above Useaflat bladedscrewdrivertocarefullyprisethe O Ring Seal from its seat ensuring...

Page 92: ...replacement Xylene is Harmful Ensure that there are no Baskets currently being processed within the Shandon ClearVue Taking care not to spill any remaining xylene pull the Xylene Tray out and remove i...

Page 93: ...Tray for cleaning Follow Steps 1 to 3 above Use a flat bladed screwdriver to carefully prise the O Ring Seal from its seat ensuring none of the surfaces of the Xylene Tray are damaged in the process M...

Page 94: ...e any encrusted mountant from the O Ring Seal Check the seal for signs of tearing or splitting and replace if necessary To replace the O Ring Seals Note The diagrams show only the Mountant Bottle spou...

Page 95: ...Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 95 DRAFT Once it is over the Retaining Surface roll it towards the Recess Allow the O Ring Seal to snap into place then ensure it is properly seated in the Recess 2 3 R...

Page 96: ...96 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT 5 2 2 Mountant Jar...

Page 97: ...ss 2 97 DRAFT To clean the Dispense Head Cleaning Station From the Main Menu press the Mountant key on the Touch Screen Press the Xylene key on the Touch Screen Press the Start key on the Touch Screen...

Page 98: ...98 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Wait for activity within the Shandon ClearVue to stop and Access Ready to flash on the Touch Screen Open the Access Door 4 5...

Page 99: ...on ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 99 DRAFT The Dispense Head Cleaning Station should now be accessible from above Pull the Dispense Head Cleaning Station upwards to remove it from it s fixing...

Page 100: ...tor Guide DRAFT Remove the Dispense Head Cleaning Station Lid as shown and dispose of the contents according to local regulations Useaxylenedampclothtocleanallthesurfaces of the Dispense Head Cleaning...

Page 101: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 101 DRAFT Reassemble the Dispense Head Cleaning Station Refill the Dispense Head Cleaning Station as described in Section 2 8 10 11...

Page 102: ...earVue Operator Guide DRAFT To change the Suction Cup Open the Access Door Identify the Coverslip Transfer Head 5 2 4 Changing the Suction Cup Dispense Default Transfer Head Position Transfer Head Pos...

Page 103: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 103 DRAFT Loosen the Thumbscrew by turning it anti clockwise Pull the Thumbscrew out as shown to release the Coverslip Transfer Head Location Pins...

Page 104: ...ue Operator Guide DRAFT Remove the Coverslip Transfer Head from the Location Pins as shown Remove the Suction Cup by pushing down from the top of the rubber as shown Location Pins Push down from top o...

Page 105: ...Iss 2 105 DRAFT Fit the new Suction Cup by pushing it onto the Suction Cup Fitting Replace the Coverslip Transfer Head onto the Location Pins and tighten the Thumbscrew Ensure top of Suction Cup is up...

Page 106: ...106 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT To clean the Slip Wiper 5 2 5 Cleaning the Slip Wiper...

Page 107: ...ue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 107 DRAFT To clean the Camera Open the Unload Door Carefully wipe the Camera Lens using a Lint Free Cloth Never use solvents or water to clean the camera 5 2 6 Cleani...

Page 108: ...Section 2 12 Without turning the Coverslip Hopper upside down check the bottom of the Hopper for any broken Coverslips Broken glass may be present If any broken Coverslips are present carefully remov...

Page 109: ...ator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 109 DRAFT Move the Slip Dispense Carriage forwards if necessary by pressing the Access button in the Mountant Screen and then following the steps given in Section 2 8 for mo...

Page 110: ...ide DRAFT To remove the Mountant Dispense Needle Assembly Open the Access Door Unscrew the Mountant Dispense Needle Assembly and lift out of the Support Arm as shown 5 2 8 Removal and Cleaning the Mou...

Page 111: ...oak overnight When the Needle is clean replace the Mountant Dispense Needle Assembly to the Support Arm Screw the Mountant Dispense Needle Assembly back in as shown Take care not to screw the Mountant...

Page 112: ...creen display From the Main Menu press the Options key on the Touch Screen Press the Clean key The Cleaning screen will appear in which it is possible to touch the Touch Screen display without any eff...

Page 113: ...ng the cleaning screen will continue to be dispayed for When cleaning the Touch Screen Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the screen Thoroughly dry the screen using a lint free cloth Do not use solvents to...

Page 114: ...Dispense Needle Empty the Dispense Head Cleaning Station Empty the Xylene Tray Ensure the instrument has been thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated as necessary If the Shandon ClearVue has been used w...

Page 115: ...Basket Thin Prep A79220002 Sakura Basket Thick Prep A79220003 Sakura Basket Thin Prep A79220004 Extraction Adaptor Kit A792 V24 Kit A792 Sakura Hanger A792 Spares Item Part No Fuses 2 off supplied P0...

Page 116: ...anol Industrial Methylated Spirit IMS up to 5 methanol in ethanol Isopropanol IPA Water Sodium Hypochlorite 10 in water B2 Mountants Shandon ClearVue Mount Shandon Consul Mount Cytology Formulation Sh...

Page 117: ...wing Debris Tray Remove any discarded glass Clean any mountant off Dry Dispense Head Cleaning Station Discard any liquid Clean with xylene Dry Xylene tray Discard any liquid Dry Hopper Remove the Disp...

Page 118: ...Cap over the Dispense Head Needle to prevent the xylene which remains in the system from leaking out during transit Approximately 5ml of xylene will remain in the system follow good laboratory practi...

Page 119: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 119 DRAFT C2 Packing Instructions...

Page 120: ...120 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Appendix D Screen Maps A B...

Page 121: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 121 DRAFT A 1 3 2 4 5 1 2 4 3 5 A...

Page 122: ...122 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT B 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8...

Page 123: ...Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide A79210100 Iss 2 123 DRAFT Appendix E Declaration of Conformity...

Page 124: ...124 A79210100 Iss 2 Shandon ClearVue Operator Guide DRAFT Index...

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