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1. 5 6 PRIMING AND RINSING AREA visssssssssssssstsssssesscsesssssesesssssecsnsasssesecsssssesteessuessnseess 5 7 MANIEODDaS dice nia rien 6 INSTALLATION AND START UP INSTRUCTIONS 6 1 PLACING THE INSTRUMENT ie 6 2 POWER SUPPLY dc E 6 3 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING iii 6 4 START UP INSTRUCTIONS 5c eoa cuc a Du cuc ie dna ca ced ope cce 6 5 SETTING DATE AND TIME vsssssssssssssssssssessesssssssecsesscsecsnssussuesesacsossncassesessncessseaseass 6 6 WASTE BOTTLE CONNECTIONS ia 6 SBINSINGSTRIB oriali 7 PRECAUTIONS 7 1 PRECAUTIONSi a interactive iii 8 GENERAL KEY OPERATIONS SA ABIN LOS KEY nce re tnnt ai 8 T 1 DELETING THE TEST cirie 8 1 2 SETTING DATE AND TIME Ennon ara O A 8 1 3 STORING THE TEST 3 2 nia Page 2 of 40 DAA 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 14 15 16 16 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 27 User Manual 9 PROGRAMMING 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 MICRO PLATE WASH 5 2 MENU KEY ci i ia 8 2 1 RECALLING THE SAVED T EST 5 5 PRIMEREY pr 8 4 RINSE KEY itcr tritt 8 5 TIMER REY cani tetas dade g T PLATE WASH aa ac 9 2 STRIP WASH nce oet cip ra c P Ed aa a Peu c ESSI GI MUER
2. REAR PANEL TUBING CONNECTIONS Bottle Washer Green colour 0 Red colour Orange colour Blue colour Donn Il Page 16 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH MANIFOLD TUBING CONNECTIONS R To Waste bottle B G To wash bottle Manifold Note Load ELISA plate carefully in the slot provided for correct washing Page 17 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 5 3 Keyboard Carriage plate has a built in priming area Priming is essential immediately after starting the instrument and before shutting down the instrument It helps smooth flow of buffer and prevents crystallization 5 5 Micro plate Carriage Movement of plate is precisely controlled by stepper motor and timing belt to position the plate exactly below the manifold for washing Ref Fig a Direction of Plate Loading Priming amp Rinsing Area Plate Loading Area Fig a Page 18 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 5 6 Priming and Rinsing Area Carriage plate has built in priming and rinsing area priming and rinsing is essential immediately after starting the instrument and before shutting down the instrument It helps smooth flow of buffer solution and prevents crystallization Ref Fig a 5 7 Manifold Instrument has a specially designed 8 way manifold The manifold has a provision to clean the liquid path conveniently hence avoiding common clogging problem because of crystallization etc Manifold is mo
3. to 59 sec amp Press ENTER Key 9 9 Desinfection Display How to operate n ras FUNCK YES Washer will flush the manifold Desinfection Y N gt effectively disinfecting the same NO Ref 8 1 Page 35 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Page 36 of 40 User Manual 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM The Manifold does not dispense The Manifold does not aspirate The Instrument beeps continuously Movement Jam Memory Full MICRO PLATE WASH SOLUTION Clean the path of the steel tubes using needle cleaner Check Wash bottle tubing connections Check valve direction Clean the path of the steel tubes using needle cleaner Check the Waste bottle cap and tighten them properly Check waste bottle tubing connections Check the Sensor cable connection Check whether waste bottle is full Check the waste bottle cap and clean the cap Reset the instrument by pressing the CLEAR key twice or Switch OFF and Switch ON the instrument Insert the Plate properly and return If Number of saved tests exceeds 50 tests then delete the unwanted test and save the test Page 37 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 11 DECONTAMINATION 11 1 Decontamination 11 2 Purpose of Decontamination 11 3 General Considerations 11 4 Decontamination procedure Page 38 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 11 1 Decontamination If the instrument is to be shipped after being
4. E 9 4 BOTTOM WASH cicucod so se icc hc oa Speck alia DU e RR SR RR UC 9 5 OVERFLOW WASH Top WAsH EN GP RAMING DS 9 ARISING na ana S i ii 9 0 SHAKING 5 iii iti 9 9 DESINFECTION iaia 10 IBOUBLESHOOTING 225 2 nananana 11 DECONTAMINATION n 11 1 DECONTAMINATION iii 11 2 PURPOSE OF DECONTAMINATION 11 3 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 11 4 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE Page 3 of 40 28 28 28 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH The contents of this manual with all figures tables and graphics are intellectual property of GDMS Belgium Unauthorized commercial or non commercial excerption or copying of contents and use of this manual in total or in parts are strictly forbidden unless the editor gives written permission for it ELISA Plate Washer manual was written and produced with the utmost care However errors cannot be fully excluded GDMS Belgium does not take any responsibility and accept no liabilities of any kind that may occur due to errors in this manual Page 4 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Warranty information 1 2 Technical service 1 3 Contacts Page 5 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 1 1 Warranty Information Each Instrument is completely tested and guaranteed for twelve months from delivery The warr
5. I Italy Phone 39 0292150794 Fax 39 0292157285 tecno listarfish it www listarfish it PRODOTTI PER LA RICERCA MEDICA Page 6 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 2 1 Danger warning symbols 2 2 Use of the instrument Page 7 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 2 1 Danger Warning symbols oqe This symbol represents generic danger It indicates that a serious damage can occur to the operator if described precautions are not observed This symbol represents HIGH ELECTRIC VOLTAGE It indicates that it is dangerous to touch any part having this label Only qualified Operators can access these components after unplugging the instrument from the electric Power Supply This symbol indicates that the instrument makes use of chemical reagents and other dangerous Corrosive irritant or harmful CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES which can cause damage to people or material When this label is found pay attention to the manufacturer s recommendations This symbol indicates that the instrument involves the handling of samples which may be infected urine or human serum In this condition infection or contamination might occur to the user Pay attention to the general safety warnings when in presence of such biological substances Usage of protective clothes gloves and glasses is advised This symbol in the user manual indicates that damages to the instrument or erroneous results
6. Li StarFish S r l Via Cavour 35 20063 Cernusco S N MI Italy Tel 39 02 92150794 Fax 39 02 92157285 info listarfish it www listarfish it PRODOTTI PER LA RICERCA MEDICA Vi User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION rn 1 1 WARRANTY INFORMATION eret ee ceri re rie ere rien ieri ninna 1 2 TECHNICAL SERVICE iaia iii 1 3 GON TAG TS econtra td eta aient i nilo 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 2 1 DANGER WARNING 5 015 ntn tnnt tn recai reiezione 2 2 USE OF THE INSTRUMENT eeeeeeete tette tn tnn tntn tnnt thiet thiet atat neta tetas teta 3 INTRODUCTION ia Gaio cai 32 DESCRIPTION 3 2 SPECIAL FEATURES eee cenere receiver irene S4 SPECIFICATIONS iii 4 PACKAGING TRANSPORT amp STORAGE A T PACKAGING 4 2 INSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION tnn 4 3 STORAGE OF THE INSTRUMENT eerte 5 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION s Bel REAR PANEL VIEW sapri 5 2 TUBING DIAGRAM ssssssssesssssssesssssssesssstsssssssecsessesscsesssssessssesssesnsasssneeseesssesneasesees 5 3 Em PRIMING AREA aiuti ib cuu te der di 5 5 MICRO PLATE
7. anty applies to all the mechanical and electrical parts It is valid only for proper installation use and maintenance in compliance with the instructions given in this manual GDMS Belgium will at its discretion repair or replace parts which may be found defective in the warranty period The warranty does not include any responsibility for direct or indirect personal and material damages caused by improper use or maintenance of the instrument Parts that are inherently subject to deterioration are excluded from the warranty In case of defects due to misuse of the instrument any travel and man hour expenses will be charged extra In case of tenders warranty would be as per tender terms and conditions 1 2 Technical Service GDMS Belgium is always accessible to the customers for any kind of information about installation use maintenance and others When asking for service please refer to this manual and report the data reported on the identification label serial number Only qualified technicians are entitled to repair instruments The user should carry out ordinary maintenance The technical service of GDMS Belgium or an authorized service center with specialized technicians with suitable instrumentation and original spare parts only is always available for extraordinary maintenance repair under a yearly maintenance contract or on specific demand 1 3 Contacts Li StarFish S r l Via Cavour 35 20063 Cernusco S N M
8. ck all the internal parameters 3 It displays ELISA Plate Washer and the time indicating that initialization is complete 4 If the date and time are not correctly displayed switch off the instrument and switch it on once again The instrument is now ready for use Page 21 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 6 5 Setting date and time Setting of date and time can be done with the help of FUNC key Display How to operate Set TIME Y N C MEER EE Press YES Key DateDDMMYY Enter Date Same format Press ENTER key Time HH MM SS 6 6 Waste Bottle connections Enter Time in same format Press ENTER key Please refer point No 5 3 Tubing Diagram 6 7 Rinsing Strip Load rinsing strip in the rinsing slot of plate holder Press FUNC key Load wash STR Y N YES Place strip and press enter Place the rinsing strip on the slot and press enter key Direction of Plate RINSING STRIP SLOT ELISA PLATE AREA Fig a Page 22 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 7 PRECAUTIONS Page 23 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 7 1 Precautions Always check for proper grounding during installation Never operate the instrument with ground wire removed Do not attempt to open the instrument make repair without proper technical training Do not allow unauthorized persons to operate or repair the instrument Place the ELISA Plate carefully on the tray Ensure that the main power switch is
9. could occur if the given warnings are not followed This symbol indicates a portion which is particularly important and must be studied carefully before operating the instrument This symbol indicates a Protective Earth or Ground terminal Page 8 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 2 2 Use of the instrument The instrument has to be used for the designed purposes under specified conditions following proper procedures and safety rules by qualified personnel This manual contains instructions for operation performed by qualified personnel A qualified user has to make sure that environmental condition is suitable the installation is correct the use and maintenance are proper according to the general safety rules as well as to the particular precautions described in the manual However he is not entitled to repair the instrument A qualified technician is entitled to maintain and repair the instrument using the original spare parts according to the given instructions Maintain room temperature and humidity as specified in the manual If the instrument is not used as described in the manual the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired Alterations to the instrument are prohibited The user is liable for any improper modification to the instrument and for the deriving consequences Contact the MANUFACTURER service or authorized service center in case the instrument need extraordinary maintenance Specialized techn
10. ds Enter soak time in sec should be min 3 Y to max 3540 sec and Press ENTER Y of Cycles 777777777777777 Enter no of wash cycles required min 1 max 9 and press ENTER Y Y WASH VOLUME 50 Y N Select required volume of wash buffer 50 to 1000 pl Yes Flat Well Y N Select the type ofthe well to be v washed Y Cross Wash Y N Select the type of the well to be RoudWellY N 4 Ye MEE washed Y No of Strips 4 Enter number of strips to be washed min 1 max 12 amp press ENTER Load Strips Plate and press Load Strips Plate and press ENTER Instrument aspirates the waste solution from the well Dispenses the programmed volume in to the micro strip well Aspiration is continuously kept ON to prevent the over flow After completing dispensing cycle depending on soak time it starts aspirating the solution After this the instrument transports the micro plate back to home position Page 30 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 92 Strip Wash Display How to operate n rss ey Y NO YES Y Soak Time in Seconds 7777777777555 Enter soak time in sec should be min 3 to max 3540 secs and Press ENTER Noof Cycles up Enter no of wash cycles required min 1 max 9 and press ENTER No WASH VOLUME 50 Y N 7777777777777 777 Select required volume of wash buffer 50 to 1000 pl Y YES Select the type of the well to be washed No of Strips Ente
11. event overflow Loosely held Manifold to prevent scratching of well bottoms Uses special software to aspirate U shaped V shaped and wide wells Page 11 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 3 3 Specifications Manifold 8 Way Manifold autoclavable Dispensing Method Specially designed Peristaltic Pump 50 1000 pl Aspirating Method Continuous through diaphragm pump while dispensing hence preventing overflow bottle is completely filled in with waste solution Display 16 digit alphanumeric fluorescent Liquid contact materials Silicon stainless steel derline Memory 8 KB Non volatile RAM Battery backup supporting 35 Open channels Washing Program Plate Wash Strip Wash Bottom Wash Overflow Wash Top Wash Rinsing Priming Disinfection Power Wattage 50 Watts Voltage 115 240 Volts 10 50 60 Hz Operating Conditions Temperature 18 C 35 C Humidity Up to 85 Ideal Storage Conditions Temperature 10 C 40 C Humidity Up to 85 ABS Fire retardant 35 X35 X I30 X b X h 6 Kg Approx Page 12 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 4 PACKAGING TRANSPORT amp STORAGE 4 1 Packaging 4 2 Instrument Transportation 4 3 Storage of the Instrument Page 13 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 4 1 Packaging Instrument has to be decontaminated before packing for transportation Packaging is needed whenever the instrument is to be transported or shipped by courier or other purposes To pac
12. exposed to potential hazardous material it should be decontaminated The following procedure outlines the method to decontaminate the instrument before packaging and shipment 11 2 Purpose of Decontamination Decontamination minimizes the risk to all who comes in contact with the instrument during shipping handling and servicing 11 3 General Considerations Any laboratory instrument that has been used for clinical analysis is considered a biohazard and should be decontaminated prior to handling Intact skin is generally considered as an effective barrier against infectious organisms However small abbreviations and cuts may not be always visible Prophylactic gloves must be worn when handling instruments that have not been decontaminated Gloved hands should be considered contaminated and must be kept away from eyes mouth and nose at all times Mucous membranes are considered as the prime entry routes for infectious agents Wear eye protection and a surgical mask when there is a possibility of aerosols Eating and or drinking while decontaminating instruments are not advisable 11 4 Decontamination procedure A solution of 0 5 Sodium Hypo Chlorite NaOCL solution Bleach is used Commercial bleach is 5 NaOCL household bleach is 3 NaOCL When using commercial bleach use a 10 1 mixture if using household bleach a 6 1 mixture is required This is a caustic solution Itis important to wear gloves and eye protection when handling i
13. icians who will be able to repair the instrument using original spare parts will carry out the maintenance This IVD equipment complies with the emission and immunity requirements as per 1 61326 series Warning This equipment has been designed and tested to CISPER11 Class A In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case you may need to take measures to mitigate the interference An advisory that the electromagnetic environment should be evaluated prior to operation of the device Warning Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation e g unshielded international RF sources as these may interfere with the proper operation Page 9 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1 Description 3 2 Special Features 3 3 Specifications Page 10 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 3 1 Description ELISA Plate Washer is a versatile user friendly amp rugged instrument designed by keeping both quality and price in view The instrument is simple yet versatile as it uses the state of art hardware for its components 3 2 Special Features Built in two plate ELISA incubator User programmable soak time wash cycles and dispensing volume Battery backed up memory for 50 tests Waste bottle full indicator with audible alarm Built in stabilizer State of art equipment with versatile software Real time clock Continuous aspiration to pr
14. in OFF position before connecting Prime the manifold before and after use Always Prime immediately after switching ON the instrument Always rinse before switching OFF Keep wash waste and rinse bottles clean Disconnect the tubing before opening wash waste and rinse bottle caps Page 24 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 8 GENERAL KEY OPERATIONS 8 1 FUNC Key 8 1 1 Deleting the test 8 1 2 Setting Date and Time 8 1 3 Storing the test 8 1 4 Disinfection 8 2 Menu Key 8 2 1 Recalling the saved test 8 3 PRIME Key 8 4 RINSE Key 8 5 TIMER Key Page 25 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH Check whether all the tubings are properly connected Switch on the instrument 8 1 FUNC KEY 2 Idle Mode Programming Mode asher will flush the Disinfection Y N manifold effectively Save Test Y N disinfecting the same YES Ref8 1 3 Load wash Strip Y N Place Strip amp press Enter NO Ref 1 1 Delete Test Y N Delete Option NO Y Set Time Y N Ref812 Modify Time Option Exit Y N NO Page 26 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 8 1 1 Deleting the test Display How to operate Delete Test Y N Press FUNC Key deut Press YES Key O ce eet test to be Deleted Deleting Test Yes Test Deleted 8 1 2 Setting Date and Time Refer to point N 6 5 8 1 3 Storing the test To save the programmed test under any programming Mode Display How
15. k the instrument the following instructions has to be followed Decontaminate the instrument as explained on decontamination chapter of this manual o Put the instrument into the original packaging box Instrument has to be properly protected by plastic protective material Put copy of Safety clearance certificate copy of Safety clearance certificate is attached at the end of this manual o Mark the packaging with address instrument identification and warning labels 4 2 Instrument Transportation The transportation of the instrument in unpacked condition must be limited within the room where it is used to avoid damage 4 3 Storage of the Instrument Before storing the instrument for a long period pack it carefully as described above and store indoors Relative humidity has to be less than 85 and temperature between 109C and 40 C Page 14 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 5 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 5 1 Rear panel view 5 2 Tubing diagram 5 3 Keyboard 5 4 Priming Area 5 5 Micro plate carriage 5 6 Priming and rinsing area 5 7 Manifold Page 15 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 5 1 Rear Panel View Ensure that the main power switch is in OFF position before connecting Plug the instrument to the A C mains Confirm proper grounding for trouble free operation The ELISIA Plate Washer is provided with an inbuilt voltage stabilizer to take care of voltage fluctuations 5 2 Tubing Diagram
16. r number of strips to be washed min 1 amp max 12 amp press ENTER Load Strips Plate and press ENTER Load Strips Plate and press ENTER Instrument aspirates the waste solution from the well Dispenses the programmed volume in to the micro strip well Aspiration is continuously kept on to prevent the over flow After completing dispensing cycle depending on soak time it starts aspirating the solution After this the instrument transports the micro plate back to home position Page 31 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 9 3 Incubation GDMS ELISA Washer consists of a two plate incubator that can be programmed individually After the set time elapses the instrument gives an audible alarm as well as notification on display indicating the elapse of time Both the timers can be programmed separately Incubator is activated when the instrument is in power on condition It takes 10 15 minutes to reach 372C Temperature This temperature is factory set Procedure to program incubator time is as follows Please refer to point N 8 5 Page 32 of 40 User Manual 9 4 Bottom Wash YES v Soak Time Seconds 7 77555 Y of Cycles 77777 Y WASH VOLUME 50 Y N 77777 7777 Y YES Flat Well Y N NO 5 77755 Load Strips Plate and press ENTER MICRO PLATE WASH How to operate Press B wash key Enter soak time in sec should be min 3
17. t Wipe down the carrier and all exposed surfaces of the unit with the bleach solution Remove the top shroud of the instrument and wipe down the top surface of the instrument base as well as the inside of the top shroud Reassemble the unit and discard the used gloves and towels Page 39 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 12 SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE Please complete all information requests on this form prior to returning the instrument to the manufacturer or your local distributor for servicing repairs or return Thank you for your co operation Customer Address Country Post Code Model N Accessories Returned Date of Purchase if known Complaint Contact Position Dept Tel Fax Serial Has the equipment been exposed to any of the following delete as applicable a Blood body fluids pathological specimens If YES please specify b Other Biohazard if YES Please specify Effective Aug 2012 YES NO YES NO Page 40 of 40
18. to max 3540 secs and Press ENTER Enter no of wash cycles required min 1 max 9 and press ENTER Select required volume of wash buffer 50 to 1000 ul Select the type of the well to be washed Select the type of the well to be washed Enter number of strips to be washed min 1 amp max 12 amp press ENTER Load Strips Plate and press ENTER Page 33 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 9 5 Overflow Wash Top Wash Display How to operate OF Wash Press OF wash key Soak Time Y N YES Y Soak Time in Seconds 7777 Enter soak time in sec should be min 3 to max 3540 secs and Press ENTER Y NoofCydes Enter no of wash cycles required min 1 max 9 and press ENTER Y WASH VOLUME 50Y N 7775777577777775 Select required volume of wash buffer 50 to 1000 pl Y Flat Well Y N NO Y Select the type of the well to be Round Well Y N ss washed Y NoofStrips hooo Enter number of strips to be washed min 1 amp max 12 amp press ENTER Load Strips Plate and press Load Strips Plate and press ENTER ENTER 9 6 Priming A Please refer point N 8 3 Please refer point N 8 4 9 7 Rinsing Page 34 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 98 Shaking Display How to operate Press 9 Key to check shake mode 4 YES Selectreguired Seat SP 1 to SP 8 YES Enter Time n secs 1
19. to operate Press FUNC Key Yess 0 eee re a ee lt lt Press YES NOE alia ae Press YES Key to Enter Name Yes Save Test Test Number will be without name printed on the paper ABCDEFGHIJKL Select Arrow Keys to select Alphabets Yes Press Enter after selection and proceed Press Enter twice after completing Exit selection Page 27 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 8 2 MENU KEY r3 This key is used to recall the test number to be performed 8 2 1 Recalling the saved test Press MENU Key Y 4 aE Enter the test No to be recalled 8 3 PRIME KEY A Pressing the Prime key Peristaltic pump 1 operates continuously for few seconds Wash buffer from wash bottle primes the tubing and manifold needles 8 4 RINSE KEY pr Pressing Rinse key peristaltic pump 2 operates continuously for few seconds Distilled water from rinse bottle rinses the tubing and manifold needles 8 5 TIMER KEY Reset all times Y N YES Set timer 2 Y N y YES Both the timers get reset Page 28 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 9 PROGRAMMING 9 1 Plate Wash 9 2 Strip Wash 9 3 Incubation 9 4 Bottom Wash 9 5 Overflow Wash Top Wash 9 6 Priming 9 7 Rinsing 9 8 Shaking 9 9 Disinfection Page 29 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 9 1 Plate Wash Display How to operate P Wash Press P wash key Soak Time in Secon
20. ved vertically up and down by well controlled stepper motor for proper placement Manifold needles are laboratory grade steel smooth ends to prevent scratching of the well bottom Page 19 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH 6 INSTALLATION AND START UP INSTRUCTIONS 6 1 Placing the instrument 6 2 Power Supply 6 3 Protective grounding 6 4 Start up instructions 6 5 Setting time 6 6 Waste Bottle connections 6 7 Rinsing Strip Page 20 of 40 User Manual MICRO PLATE WASH While installing and setting up the instrument the safety warnings and general precautions described in section 7 must be observed 6 1 Placing the instrument The instrument has to be placed on a level bench A min distance of 1m should be maintained from the rear panel to avoid damage to power cord and instrument Room temperature has to be between 18 and 35 with a relative humidity below 85 Protect the instrument from direct sunshine 6 2 Power supply Once the instrument has been placed plug it into a power source by the locally available approved plug in cable Power cord should be CE CSA and UL marked Voltage 115 240 Volts 10 50 60 Hz 6 3 Protective Grounding Warning Please make sure that electrical power source is properly grounded 6 4 Start up Instructions Instrument Starting Procedure 1 Switch on the instrument The instrument will display ELISA Plate Washer 2 The instrument carries out Self Test to che

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