3.
Mark the side of the empty array
cards with: Background, FAM
™
, ROI,
ROX
™
, VIC
™
, FAM
™
/ROX
™
, and
VIC
™
/ROX
™
.
4.
For each array card, pipet 100 µL of
the appropriate calibration solution
into each of the eight reservoirs in
the array card:
a.
Place the array card on a lab bench, with the foil side down.
b.
Load 100 µL of the calibration solution into a pipette.
c.
Hold the pipette in an angled position (approximately 45 degrees) and place
the tip into the fill port. The fill port is the larger of the two holes on the left
side of the fill reservoir.
2
1
1
Fill port
2
Vent port
d.
Dispense the fluid so that it
sweeps in and around the fill
reservoir toward the vent port.
Pipet the entire 100 µL into the fill
reservoir, but do not go past the
first stop of pipettor plunger or
you may blow the solution out of
the port.
IMPORTANT!
Do not allow the
tip to contact and possibly
damage the coated foil beneath
the fill port.
5.
Repeat step 4 to fill the remaining array card with the appropriate calibration
reagents.
6.
Centrifuge the array card(s):
a.
Place the filled array card(s) into a centrifuge array card carrier clip and
place empty array cards in the remaining slots. Confirm that the labels on
the buckets and clips are oriented in the same direction.
Mark
here
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