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[ ROBOT USER GUIDE ]

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CONTENTS

I. 

INSTRUCTION ICONS

II. TRADEMARKS 
III.  ABBREVIATIONS USED
IV. GLOSSARY
V.  DELIVERY PACKAGE
VI. INTRODUCTION

A.  Unit description
B.  Safety precautions and warnings
C. Symbols 
D.  Overview of the hardware
E.  Technical specifications
F.  Working area of Robot
G.  Unpacking  Robot

i.   is delivered fully assembled and  

 

 

requires no tools for the following steps

H.  Connect Robot to OneLab
I.   Robot tools

i.  Single-channel and multi-channel 
 

electronic pipettes

ii.  How to equip an Andrew Alliance pipette with  
 

a pipette adaptor

iii.  How to install Andrew Alliance pipettes on  
 

the Robot stand

iv.  Labware gripper
v.  Liquid level detector

J. Dominoes

i. Waste

VII.  HOW TO INSTALL THE WASTE DOMINO

A.  Tip box Domino
B.  Tip box Domino based on TIS technology
C.  Tip rack holder Domino 5 mL and 10 mL tips
D.  Installation of the tip rack
E.  External tool docking station
F.  Liquid handling operations

i.  Volumes in consumables

G.  How to use the Robot
H. Maintenance

i.  General information
ii.  Recommended maintenance if the   

 

 

Robot is moved

iii.  Compatible solvents with the  Robot

VIII.  UNIT END OF LIFE
IX. CERTIFICATION
X. CONTACT

Robot User Manual

ABOUT THIS MANUAL

This user manual is specially designed to detail the device’s 
functions and features.

 

Please read this manual before using the device to ensure 
proper use and safety.

 

Please view this manual as part of the product and keep it 
somewhere easily accessible.

 

Ensure adequate material resistance when using chemical 
substances.

 

Descriptions are based on the default setting of the device.

 

Images and screenshots may differ in appearance from the 
actual product.

 

Content may differ from the final product, or from software 
provided by service providers or carriers, and is subject to 
change without prior notice.

 

Waters is not liable for performance issues or 
incompatibilities caused by misuse of this device.

Summary of Contents for Andrew+Robot

Page 1: ...of the tip rack E External tool docking station F Liquid handling operations i Volumes in consumables G How to use the Andrew Robot H Maintenance i General information ii Recommended maintenance if t...

Page 2: ...on module LLD Liquid level detector TIS Tip insertion system ROW Rest of the world III ABBREVIATIONS USED I INSTRUCTION ICONS IV GLOSSARY Term Definition Tool Device which can be automatically handled...

Page 3: ...the Andrew Robot workspace so that the Andrew Robot can identify them Depending on your protocol you can have 2 Dominos for a small experiment and up to 11 Dominos compatible with multi channel pipet...

Page 4: ...oved only when the Andrew Robot is switched off or when its arm is folded back into the idle position The hand should be close to the shoulder The laboratory tools compatible with the Andrew Robot can...

Page 5: ...emperatures up to 37 C Altitude Up to 2000 m above mean sea level Safe operating conditions for the system Fluctuation of the supply voltage up to 10 of the rated voltage Transient overvoltage Degree...

Page 6: ...ut one of your hands on the base and the other hand on the top of the body then lift up the Andrew Robot DO NOT grab the Andrew Robot from its arms doing so will cause irreversible damage to the unit...

Page 7: ...to the power plug 2 Wait for the LED present on the Andrew Robot s body to turn blue and start blinking 3 Connect your computer tablet or smartphone to the Wi Fi name of the Andrew Robot 4 Go to you...

Page 8: ...ptor Position the pipette inside the pipette adaptor Once the pipette is correctly positioned close the pipette adaptor Use the two clamps to secure the tightness of the pipette inside the pipette ada...

Page 9: ...in the picture on the right Please be sure that the metallic pins present on the side of the pipette are in contact with the metallic pins present in the slot of the tool stand iv Labware gripper The...

Page 10: ...g execution of the experiment The waste Domino hosts a foldable silicone waste designed by Waters and capable of containing up to 900 pipette tips 1 mL VII HOW TO INSTALL THE WASTE DOMINO Facing the A...

Page 11: ...tional docking station capable of hosting up to 3 tools The power and data connections with the Andrew Robot are established via an electronic connector placed in the Waste Domino The docking station...

Page 12: ...unit is no longer accessible via OneLab The machine is in Standby status The machine is turned ON and it is put in Booting status 5 times 5 times press for 20 sec press for 5 sec press for 30 sec Eme...

Page 13: ...Dominos in its workbench It is composed of different steps Green fast heartbeat Different sounds depending on the step Start An experiment is starting Green fast heartbeat Experiment start Running An...

Page 14: ...notification Error Dead PC Communication with the PC is not possible Red horizontal line Error notification Standby PC Waste Domino and Arm are powered down Tool stand stand is powered Green fast hea...

Page 15: ...guaranteed The bench to which the Andrew Robot will be moved must be cleaned as well iii Compatible solvents with the Andrew Robot To clean all the parts of the Andrew Robot the compatibility with the...

Page 16: ...96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE FCC 47 CFR Part 18 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 RoHS 2 2011 65 EU X CONTACT i How to contact the Andrew Robot...

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