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Infinium LiHa and Infinium RoMa Operating Manual - Document # 1000000110155 v00
7 - Preventive Maintenance and Repairs
Precision and Function Tests
7.4 Precision and Function Tests
7.4.1 Liquid Handling Performance Verification Testing
QC Kit
For details about the QC Kit refer to the QC Kit manuals (see
https://support.illumina.com/content/dam/
illumina-support/documents/documentation/chemistry_documentation/
infinium_assays/infinium/infinium-assay-lab-setup-and-procedures-11322460-
03.pdf
7.5 Decontamination
Cross
References
List of cross references to information provided in other sections:
Agents
Note:
The selection of the appropriate decontamination agent depends on the
contamination degree and the kind of contaminant.
Decontamination can be performed with the following agents:
Bleach 0.5% to 3%
70% e 30% H
2
O
Commercially
Available
Agents
For commercially available agents that can be used for decontamination or
disinfection, refer to cross references above.
Hints Concerning Decontamination
In order to remove protein residues in the tubing and tips, flush the liquid system
periodically with weak acid, followed by base. Alternatively, use the above
mentioned commercially available agents.
Certain agents can be used as system liquid additives. Most of the immunological
assays will not be affected by them.
Elimination of
Nucleic Acid
Residues
Nucleic acid residues in standard tips and pipetting tubing can usually be
eliminated by means of wash or decontamination cycles with a 3% bleach
solution.
Appropriate commercially available agents (e.g. DNAzap) are used to keep the
pipetting area (worktable, carriers etc.) free of interfering nucleic acids.
Subject
Reference
Safety information on decontamination
See section
Commercially available agents
See section