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Operating Conditions 

 

Items

 

Conditions 

 

Temperature (°C)   

During operation   

15 – 40 

During down time   

0 – 55   

Humidity (RH)   

During operation   

30 – 80   

During down time   

10 – 80   

Max. wet bulb temperature 
(°C)   

During operation   

29 (non-condensing)   

During down time   

29 (non-condensing)   

Temperature gradient (°C/hr)   

12 or less (non-condensing)   

Humidity gradient (RH/day)   

30 or less (non-condensing)   

Altitude, operating (m)   

1600 or less   

 

1.4 Unpack the MagPurix 12A system 

(1)

 

Open the packing box and take out the instrument and related

 

accessories. 

 

Important: 

The MagPurix 12A system has a weight of more than 60 kgs. It 

should be lift and moved by two persons. 
Hold the moving handler of the instrument from two sides to move 

it out from the box. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MagPurix 12A

Page 1: ... Acid Purification System MagPurix 12A Catalog No ZP01005 Rev Date Sep 7 2022 Manual No IFU MP01 01005 Version 2 1 Instruction Manual Obelis s a Bd Général Wahis 53 1030 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 732 59 54 Fax 32 2 732 60 03 mail obelis net ...

Page 2: ...nts of Reagent Kits 10 1 3 Operating Environment Condition 11 1 4 Unpack the MagPurix 12A system 13 1 5 Overall View 16 2 0 Getting Started 18 2 1Turning on the power 19 2 2 Preparation 19 2 3 Extraction 20 2 4 After Extraction Operation 28 3 0 Cleaning Maintaining the MagPurix 12A system 29 4 0 Troubleshooting 30 5 0 Specifications 32 6 0 Warranty 32 APPENDIX 33 ...

Page 3: ...nce This guide contains important information regarding the safe use of the MagPurix 12A Please read this manual carefully before you start to run the system at the first time especially for Safety Information If there is any question about how to install or operate it please contact our certified distributors agents or email to our technical support center support zinexts com Manufacturer Info Ma...

Page 4: ...o indicate that certain precautions must be taken when working with potentially infectious material CAUTION This symbol is used to indicate that non compliance with instructions or procedures may lead to physical injury or even death or could cause damage to the instrument Important Important shows the important notes for usage as well as prohibited actions Note Note indicates the notes procedures...

Page 5: ...l is used to label potentially hot instrument surfaces IVD This symbol is In vitro diagnostic medical device For your safety and that of others follow the guidelines provided in the following pages concerning the use of the MagPurix 12A system ...

Page 6: ...Do not pull the power cable For maintenance disconnect the power plug from the outlet Do not touch the power plug when you hear the crash of thunder Do not pour any liquid on the MagPurix 12A system Do not place any objects containing liquid on the MagPurix 12A system Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock In the event the device overheats starts to smoke or smells strange imme...

Page 7: ... used If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired About Reagent Kits CAUTION When handling any of the kits refer to the respective handbook Reagents in each kit should be handled by observing the safety information and precautions regarding the kit Extraction should be performed in an appropriate laboratory or work...

Page 8: ...r incineration fusion sterilization and or disinfection When you use a third party to dispose of it outsource this work an operator licensed to handle medical waste subject to special control and give them the manifest of the medical waste at the same time Zinexts Service Center For technical problem and instrument maintenance please contact our service center Zinexts Life Science Corp www zinexts...

Page 9: ...ion of the MagPurix 12A system Check that the following are included in the package Contact your local representative if you notice any missing part s A B C D E Q ty A MagPurix Instrument 1 B Power Cord 1 C Sample Tube Rack 2 D Barcode Reader 1 E User s Manual 1 ...

Page 10: ...e found please contact your local representative for the instant support Note Zinexts s global warranty does not cover the damages from the transportation or improper operation 1 2 Contents of Reagent Kits A B A Reagent Cartridge s B Reaction Chamber s C Tip Holder D Piercing E Filtered tip F Sample tube G Elute tube D C E F G ...

Page 11: ...system must be remained 5 10 cm from instrument to side walls A location where power can be provided A location where the temperature is 15 to 40 C and humidity is 30 to 80 RH non condensing A location that is flat and stable with no vibration A location away from direct sunlight Block the sunlight by closing curtains or blinds as necessary A location which is well ventilated and not dusty A locat...

Page 12: ...is wet or can be splashed with water It may cause a device failure fire or electric shock When relocating the MagPurix 12A system disconnect the plug from the outlet first If the power cable is damaged this may cause a device failure fire injury or electric shock Caution Do not use the MagPurix 12A system in an unstable place such as a slanted surface or a place subject to vibrations It may cause ...

Page 13: ...ime 29 non condensing Temperature gradient C hr 12 or less non condensing Humidity gradient RH day 30 or less non condensing Altitude operating m 1600 or less 1 4 Unpack the MagPurix 12A system 1 Open the packing box and take out the instrument and related accessories Important The MagPurix 12A system has a weight of more than 60 kgs It should be lift and moved by two persons Hold the moving handl...

Page 14: ...Purix 12A install it in a location that is close to electrical outlet and has enough space for installation and operation of the mains switch Important Keep the shipping box and stuffing materials They will be needed again when transporting the MagPurix 12A system 2 Connect Barcode Reader with the Instrument 3 Before turn on the power please makes sure screw out the screw which uses to lock the X ...

Page 15: ...s 4 How to remove the fixing stuff inside the instrument following the steps below i Plug in the power cord to the instrument and connect to electric outlet ii Turn the power switch on iii Press START button The piston module will going up and you can release the fixing stuff ...

Page 16: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 16 Ver 2 1 1 5 Overall View Front view with Door closed Front view with Door opened LCM Screen Door Moving Handler Operational Area UV Lamp Control Pad Drawer ...

Page 17: ...nformation of operation instruction guide and program process status Control pad is used for selection of functions and input of program and test codes LCM Control Pad Number buttons Pause or terminate the program Start the program wake up from idle mode Confirmation Next Step Cancel Previous Step ...

Page 18: ...after any operation with a biohazard risk wear appropriate gloves and a mask since the device may be contaminated Important Before starting extraction put on appropriate gloves a mask and safety goggles if required by the operation In the operation from preparing samples to extraction completion be careful not to contaminate the samples with sweat saliva etc Power Inlet Power Switch 1 x Barcode Re...

Page 19: ...e power cable to the outlet 2 2 Preparation The following preparations are required for extraction operation Items to be prepared Gloves Mask Safety Goggles Reagent Cartridge Reaction Chamber Tip Holder Small tip Option Filtered tip Sample tube Elute tube Piercing Pin For the preparation of samples refer to the handbook of each kit Provided with the Reagent Kits ...

Page 20: ...ess self testing and then go to steady mode Note The system will block main functions before the completion of self testing process 3 Open the drawer and remove the sample rack from the instrument 1 Load Reagent Cartridges and all plastics disposables Reaction Chamber Tip Holder Piercing Pin Filtered Tip and Sample Tube and Elute Tube Optionally supplied with some kit types Insert the cartridges ...

Page 21: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 21 Ver 2 1 How to pull apart reagent cartridges Slash open the dotted line with cutter Insert Reaction Chambers ...

Page 22: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 22 Ver 2 1 Insert Tip Holder Insert Piercing Pins ...

Page 23: ... ZINEXTS com Page 23 Ver 2 1 Insert Filtered Tips Note 1 The positions of piercing pin and filtered tip the 2nd row should be EMPTY 2 Load one Reagent Cartridge and one set of plastic disposable per sample ...

Page 24: ... separate the Tip Holders Reaction Chamber Important Set Cartridges in the order of the number from left to right Make sure that Cartridges are inserted in to the Cartridge Tray tightly You can load 1 12 cartridges on the tray depending on the number of samples that you wish to process ...

Page 25: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 25 Ver 2 1 4 Load Sample Tube and Elute Tube to Sample Rack on the bench Insert Sample Tube on to Sample Rack Insert Elute Tube on to Sample Rack ...

Page 26: ... Tube Note Pretreatments are essential for some sample types before loading to Sample Tube Please refer to the handbook of reagent kits for details Make sure the caps of Elute Tube are open as the figure shown above 6 Place Sample Rack on the instrument platform ...

Page 27: ...te volume Note There is one protocol barcode paper enclosed in the reagent kit box Protocol s name sample volume and elution volume will be shown on LCM screen after protocol barcode is scanned 9 Follow the instructions displayed on LCM screen to double check the operating steps being completed before program running 10 Push Enter to confirm Instrument will start to run the protocol program automa...

Page 28: ... used cartridges all plastic consumables into biohazard waste Do not reuse the cartridges 15 If you re not using the instrument place the Sample Rack back to workplace close the instrument door and push Start button for 2 seconds to get into sleeping mode And for longer time not using the instrument turn the power switch off 2 4 After Extraction Operation 1 Take out the Elute Tubes The extraction ...

Page 29: ... of instrument body inside User Two times a year or Annually Preventive Grease ball screws if required Check motor movement Check the air tight status with piston units using empty plastic wares and run Service Engineer Clean the Sample Tray with mild detergent and rinse with deionized water Allow the parts to dry before use Clean and disinfect the platform surface by wiping with deionized water f...

Page 30: ...otocol after stop and you may lose your samples Problem with motion sensors Turn off the power and remove all samples and plastic wares Contact your local representatives Bubbles formed during extraction Missed adding sample or sample volume is lower than the recommended volume Be sure to add the sample to tubes prior to starting the protocol To ensure proper mixing of reagents in the tip and prev...

Page 31: ...ulate material that can clog the tip sprout If needed centrifuge the sample prior to the MagPurix purification No DNA recovered Magnetic beads stored or handled improperly Store cartridge containing the beads at room temperature Do not freeze the cartridge as the beads may be irreparably damaged Make sure that the beads are in solution at all times and do not dry Dried beads are non functional Elu...

Page 32: ...60 C to 70 C assuming the room temperature of 25 C Protocol Input Barcode Reader UV Light 30 minutes 250 nm Built in Features LCM Display Screen Instrument Dimensions 56 cm W x 51 cm D x 59 cm H Weight 60 kg Input Power AC 100 240 V 240 VA 50 60 Hz Operating Temperature 15 40 C Operating Humidity 30 80 Fuse F3 15A 250V Temperatures allowed during transportation storage packaging 25 to 70 CE LV dir...

Page 33: ...oting to check the problems If the problems cannot be solved contact your local representative or the relative customer support 3 Notes for Transporting Shipping the MagPurix 12A system When transporting shipping the MagPurix 12A system to a new location perform the following tasks Warning Before carrying the MagPurix 12A system disconnect the plug from the outlet If the power cable is damaged thi...

Page 34: ...Page 34 Ver 2 1 Remove all attached parts Sample Rack Barcode Reader from the MagPurix 12A system After completing the above tasks pack the MagPurix 12A system in its original shipping box or some other equivalent box ...

Page 35: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 35 Ver 2 1 Instrument fixing stuff before Transport 1 Press the button 0123 2 Press the button 2 Eng Menu ...

Page 36: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 36 Ver 2 1 3 Press the button 3 FIXING 4 Open the Front Door ...

Page 37: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 37 Ver 2 1 5 Putting the Fixture on the Position of cartridge plate 6 Close the Door 7 Press Enter button ...

Page 38: ...www ZINEXTS com Page 38 Ver 2 1 8 Finish 9 After fixing stuff then you have to lock the X axis by using 4MM hex tool in the RIGHT inside of bar Tool 4MM hex tool Direction Clockwise at least 3 turns ...

Page 39: ...r any problem that is caused by i Conditions malfunctions or damage not resulting from defects in material or workmanship ii Any consumption spare parts including fuses light bulbs UV lights LED lighting sets 3 For further information about the Warranty Policy and Extended Warranty offers please contact your local representative agent or visit our website www zinexts com ...

Page 40: ...TS com Page 40 Ver 2 1 Zinexts Life Science Corporation www zinexts com 16F No 93 Sec 1 Xintai 5th Rd Xizhi Dist New Taipei City 221416 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2246 3579 Fax 886 2 2243 8570 Mail info zinexts com ...

Page 41: ...story VER Location of changes Essence of changes 1 6 3 1 8 Footer Change footer from V1 6 3 to V1 8 P33 Replacement Optional Parts 1 9 Front page Change address to Xizhi 2 0 6 0 Warranty Change warranty policy 2 1 Front page Change manual number ...

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