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Thermo Fisher Scientific
User Guide STP420D/STP420ES
Setting up the StP420
Adjusting Reagents and Reagent Lists
4. Touch
Edit
at the bottom of the screen.
5. Touch the name box, type the reagent name you want using the
virtual keyboard, then select
Enter
.
6. Touch the reagent group you want.
7. Touch
Flammable
button in order to mark the reagent as
flammable. In the case of protocols running these reagents the
chamber will be emptied brfore the lid is unlocked.
8. Touch the value boxes next to each reagent management property to
assign values using the virtual keyboard, then select
Enter
.
9. Touch
OK
to save the changes.
Note!
When the reagent is used to edit a stored protocol the OK button is not
available and you can not save the changes.
Note!
All used reagents must be allocated to a reagent category. Using these
categories, the STP 420 can predict if the sequential steps in a single
protocol use reagents that are incompatible with each other, such as water
and paraffin, and issue a signal.
Note!
Even when using compatible reagents, the device might not issue a warning
message if the tissue samples are damaged. Note that when defining the
protocols always use the General Procedures for Tissue Embedding and
tissue-specific reagent compatibility. Use the reagent category “dehydration”
for isopropanol and substitutes of the reagent scale “Clearing”, which are
miscible with water
C
leaninG
reaGents
The two last groups listed, cleaning alcohol and cleaning Xylene, are
used for cleaning the chambers and the valves. Do not rename these
reagents or the cleaning protocol will not run.
f
lammaBle
reaGents
If Flammable is checked, the instrument drains the reagent before the
lid is released, when you try to open the chamber.
Note!
Cassettes, Cycles, Days until change: Use these to define the shelf life of the
reagent. When one of these limits is reached, you must replace the reagent.
Note!
The shelf-life values of purification reagents may be changed only by service
technicians.