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1. General Maintenance Your Brandel Harvester has been designed for relatively maintenance free service However certain steps should be taken to provide optimal service from your Harvester The steps detailed below will not only keep your Harvester aesthetically clean but also provide for uniform delivery and aspiration even after years of use After shipment and or continued use of the Harvester the white plastic permanent ties binding together the clear plastic tubing may need to be tightened However caution should be exercised so as not to pinch shut any tubes Normally pushing down on the square part head of the plastic permanent tie for one or two notches is sufficient to secure the tubes into a firmly held bundle All outside lucite parts can be cleaned with alcohol Windex or any other cleaning agent of your choice which is not abrasive or a solvent to lucite After a few hours of occasional use or continued use over the course of a day the tubing should be rinsed out with deionized water or a solution of 30 alcohol After a period of time a chemical solution can also be used to prevent or eliminate any counts from remain ing inside the tubing A soft bristled brush such as a toothbrush may be used with water or alcohol to clean the stainless steel filter screens After prolonged use over years you may
2. each time The timer does not need to be dis connected from the Harvester for manual TO HARVESTER TO SWITCH operation Automatic mode allows delivery of an identi cal amount of wash solution to all wells each time In Automatic mode the delivery amount can be adjusted by turning the knob on top of the wash timer TO 110V AC To engage the wash timer position the har vesting probe into the wells and hold down the switch on the probe Wash delivery will automatically discontinue at the time interval selected If the delivery switch is released prior the end POY MARESTER of the desired time cycle delivery will discon tinue immediately and the timer will reset itself C DELIVERY TIME The timer has an almost infinite amount of settings which will allow for a greater time peri od than the Harvester would ever need For the purposes of this manual we only consider the reasonable settings amount of time that could be used with the Harvester Upon shipping the timer was set to run from 1 10 seconds and can be adjusted to the preferred setting by turning the dial However if a period of time longer than ten seconds is desired please refer to the table shown below to obtain the proper setting Turning the left screw adjusts the Time Selector this adjustment gives you four choices that begin with times of 0 5 or 1 0 or 2 0 or 10 0 Turning the right screw adjusts the Time Unit Display
3. Gp Parallel D Correct CORRECT i ugik zzzzz23 T ee piures UT HN NES i I ran WRONG WRONG 6 Adjusting Pressure on the Front Half of the Filter Block Adjust the three or four latches on the front of the filter block Turning the latches clock wise will increase the amount of pressure applied by the front half of the filter block Turning the latches counter clockwise will decrease the amount of pressure Warning Only turn the latches one full rotation at a time before re testing the pressure being applied to the front half of the filter block 7 Adjusting Pressure on the Back Half of the Filter Block Release the three or four latches on the front of the filter block and loosen the six top screws on the top half of the filter block hinge Turning the adjustment screws clockwise will increase the amount of pressure being applied by the back half of the filter block Turning the adjustment screws counter clock wise will decrease the amount of pressure being applied by the back half of the filter block Warning Only turn each adjustment screw 1 2 rotation before re testing the pressure being applied to the back half of the filter block Prior to re testing the back pressure of the filter block make certain the six top screws have been re
4. Brandel if these steps are not sufficient to obtain proper vacuum as the problem may be an insufficient vacu um source VACUUM GUAGE Optional Components for Your Harvester 1 Remote Programmable Controller For detailed instructions on using the Remote Programmable Controller if ordered please consult the Remote Programmable Controller Manual To connect the remote programmable controller to your Harvester first plug the Harvester switch cable into the Harvester Switch jack on the back of the controller Next plug the timer box into a standard wall outlet It is strongly recommended that the Harvester power cord be plugged into CH 2 and the was pump be plugged into CH 1 Using these two outlets will enable the user to have the manual wash available at any time 2 Large Capacity Reservoir with Auto Drain There are three main components that make up the auto drain system 1 Large Capacity Collection Reservoir 2 Auto Drain Controller 3 Auto Drain Pump Notice that on all the tubes attached to the reservoir are labels specifying where each tubing connection should be made 1 Connect the tubing labeled Drain Reservoir to the drain on the plexiglass reservoir 2 Connect the tubing labeled Connect to Drain Pump the the auto drain pump on the horizontal fitting 3 Connect the tubing labeled Connect to Collection Reservoir coming from the fitting on the auto drain box to the top of he collection rese
5. FP 136L FP 236 48 sample 5 or 7ml vials FP 48 FP 148 FP 248 48 sample 20ml vials FP 48L FP 148L FP 248L 96 sample 5 or 7ml vials FP 96 FP 196 FP 296 96 sample 20ml vials FP 96L FP 196L FP 296L For All Direct Radioactive Reader Compatibles 24 sample 4x6 format FP R 24 FP R 124 FP R 224 48 sample 4x12 format FP R 05 FP R 105 FP R 205 96 sample 6x16 format FP R 96 FP R 196 FP R 296 96 sample microtitre FPX R 96 FPX R 196 FPX R 29 Please enter the letter that corresponds to your counter or direct reader B Beckman LLKB P Packard Others filters available on request BRANDEL Inc 8561 Atlas Drive Gaithersburg MD 20850 Telephone 301 948 6506 Fax 301 869 5570 E mail sales brandel com http Awww brandel com Warranty Biomedical Research and Development Laboratory Inc BRANDEL guarantees for a period of one year from the original date of shipment all parts manufactured by it to be free from defects in workmanship and materials All defective parts will be replaced with out charge for parts or labor BRANDEL will not accept expense or labor incident to the replacement of any part outside of its factory Waming The purchaser assumes all risks in the use and handling of items sold by BRANDEL BRANDEL is not liable for loss or damage resulting from use or misuse of the products sold by BRANDEL
6. PROBE Two metal probe holders are individually packed with machines using a test tube harvest ing probe The screws for mounting these probes have already been placed in the appro priate holes on the back side of the Harvester on the top plate Attach the probe holders A in the figure below to the Harvester with these screws When not in use the test tube harvesting probe should be inverted into the holders Place the probe onto the holders such that when facing the front of the Harvester the wash switch cap on the probe fits into the groove on the right side of the holder B SECURING A MICROTITRE PROBE Machines ordered with a microtitre probe will have their probe holder mounted on top of the filter block B in the figure below WHen not in use the microtitre probe should be placed into this holder such that the needles are pointing downward and are going through the opening on the holder NOTE The on off valve should be set to purge for a brief second prior to placing the probe into its holder A Test Tube Probe Holder 24 Sample Filter Block Shown Making Adjustments to Your Harvester 1 Test Tube Probe Needle Tubing Length The length of the Teflon tubing which comes through the ends of the stainless steel test tube probe aspiration needles was pre set at the factory However if an adjustment to the amount of tubing protruding from these needles is required follow the procedure below A INCREASING
7. a copy and save it on your computer for future onscreen reference or printing We strongly encourage you to read this manual carefully as you unpack and assem ble your Harvester The time you spend doing so will help you to better understand its workings and capabilities and will minimize the amount of time spent on installation Please refer to the General Maintenance section on page 23 for suggestions on keeping your Harvester in optimal condition On page 24 you will find Helpful Tips and answers to frequently asked questions BRANDEL Inc 8561 Atlas Drive Gaithersburg MD 20877 E mail sales brandel com http www brandel com Telephone 800 948 6506 Fax 301 869 5570 The systems and products displayed in this manual are for illustration purposes only Due to technical advances actual products may not be exactly as illustrated Before Setting Up Your Harvester Remove all packing materials and inspect for shipping damage If there is any damage please report the nature of the damage to your local branch of the shipping company who delivered your Harvester If necessary contact Brandel for replacement parts Connect handle into on off valve on the bottom right of harvester This handle was disconnected for shipping purposes Your Shipment Includes 1 each Harvester 1 each Power Cord teach 4 litre Wash Bottle CH 100 1 each Test Tube Rack if harvesting from test tubes CH 111 standard or CH 112 teach 4 litr
8. harvester is for securing your micro titre plate or test tube rack in place while harvesting To put the tray into its functioning position lift the front of the tray until the dowel pins are aligned with the grooves in the tray holders which hold the tray on the top plate Push the tray straight back until the dowel pins enter and clear the groove then push down softly until the plate stops To disengage the tray lift the front of the tray until you can see the dowel pins in the center of the groove Pull the tray forward clearing the dowel pins from inside the holders Continue to pull the tray forward until it comes to a stop then lower the front of the tray The tray should now be hanging down and out of the way in front of the Harvester 2 Proper Aspiration Make certain that the aspiration needles in the harvesting probe are not touching the bot tom of the wells when aspirating Hold the probe slightly above the bottom of the wells in order to prevent the bottom of the aspiration needles from sealing against the bottom of the wells If the aspiration needles are sealing individual wells may overflow Make certain that with a strip of filter paper inside the filtering block your vacuum gauge is reading a minimum of 18 Hg while aspirating A vacuum reading of less than 18 Hg may lead to poor aspiration and individual wells overflowing When the Harvester is not in use keep the filter block closed but not latched to preven
9. strongly suggests that this switch be turned off at the end of each day or harvesting session Turning this switch off will remove voltage from all components In the event of a power surge or if the power switch is inoperative replace the fuse extra 3 amp fuses have been supplied which is located next to the power switch on the sole noid box 1 Electrical Installation Connect the male plug from the harvesting probe switch to the matching outlet on the back of the solenoid chassis box Plug the female end of the Harvester power cord into the EC 320 connector located on the back of the solenoid plug the male end of the cord into a standard wall outlet 110V or 220V depending on your region Depressing the wash switch on the right side of the har vesting probe should cause a clicking sound from the solenoid Plug the cord from the wash pump into the remaining outlet on the back of the solenoid chassis box SIDE BACK 110V AC For Wash Pump Q D Ge O llc Power Switch 9 e Plug For E IEC 320 Harvesting Probe For Power Cable 110V SOLENOID CHASSIS BOX 2 Wash Installation Connect the tubing from the wash media bottle to the open inlet connector on the wash pump Confirm that the tubing from the outlet connector of the wash pump to the inlet open con nector on the solenoid is in place This tubing was connected to
10. the wash pump prior to shipment Fill the wash media bottle with the desired buffer With the wash pump electrically unplugged but with all tubing connected elevate the wash bottle above the level of the wash media pump Depress the wash switch on the harvesting probe Allow buffer solution to flow through the wash pump until all air is removed from the pump Outlet tubing from the wash pump will begin to fill with wash media Plug the wash pump electrical cord into the back of the solenoid Finally place the wash media bottle at the desired level above the wash pump CAUTIONS Do not run pump dry Do not tighten top on wash media bottle Do not place wash media bottle lower than the wash pump f it becomes necessary at some point to dislodge air bubbles from inside the wash pump re prime the wash pump using the same procedure described above WASH FLOW REGULATOR VALVE PUMP Optional di N EE WASH SOLENOID BOTTLE 3 Vacuum Installation This section only applies to machines without the programmable controller on page 15 The on off valve located on the front right corner of the base plate eliminates the need for turning on off your vacuum after each harvesting procedure Prior to harvesting the vacuum hose labeled connect to on off valve on the collection reservoir should have been conne
11. this adjustment gives you a choice of either seconds or minutes When the time selector is adjusted to show the numbers in the far left column and the dial is set at the number on the second column from the left and the time unit display is set to seconds the amount of time in seconds the timer will operate is shown in the third col umn from the left When the time selector is adjusted to show the numbers in the far left column and the dial is set at the number on the second column from the left and the time unit display is set to minutes the amount of time in seconds the timer will operate is shown in the far right column TIMER FACE Time Adjustment Selector Knob Time Selector Windows Time Unit Time Incremental Time Unit Selector Knob Selector Knob Display Seconds Minutes 0 02 O 1 0 0 2 0 5 Multi Wash Systems for additional washes A complete wash system if ordered consists of 1each Wash Pump optional 1each Wash Media Bottle each Multi Wash Table with Switch 1each Wash Trough mounted onto multi wash table each Solenoid mounted onto multi wash table 1each 2 Way Flow Regulator Valve 1each Necessary Tubing Only part of the system may have been ordered with your Harvester All instructions should be modified accordingly A CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 1 Connect the tubing from the multi wash buffer bottle labeled connect to multi wash pump to the wash pu
12. tightened Hinge Adjustment Blocks Won Adjustment Screws NU m Latches yog i La NI f 1 1 il 1 il eee en Hinge E Front SIDE VIEW OF FILTER BLOCK 8 Aspiration Caution Release the three or four latches on the block when the Harvester is not in use to prevent any flattening of the o rings Release the latches on the filter block and raise the top half of the filter block Place one strip of filter paper over the metal screens on the bottom half of the filter block The filter paper should be wet to prevent leakage around the edges Close the filter block making certain all o rings are completely inside the strip of filter paper Fasten the latches to the strikes on the top half of the filter block Turn on the vacuum source or open on off vacu um valve if vacuum source is already on Check the vacuum gauge indication to make certain a reading of 18 of Hg or more is being obtained If the vacuum gauge does not read at least 18 of Hg place the harvesting probe into micro titre plates or test tubes depending on type of probe being used and repeatedly depress wash switch on probe until a reading of 18 of Hg is obtained If a reading of 18 of Hg is still not obtained make certain that all o rings are scoring the paper sufficiently and that all tubes in the system are secured Please contact
13. tightening the cap screw make certain that the o rings are sealing against the bottom of the top half of the valve Check the turn ing motion for ease of movement Harvester Mi HOT Y Connector v Collection mr Bottles L3 Vacuum Source TI TI IT Hot Cold On Off Valve Valve COLD 4 Wash Timer The wash timer assures that the same volume of wash solution is delivered to your wells each time A INSTALLATION Place the wash timer next to the Harvester in TOP a convenient location Remove the male plug from the end of the cord that is marked TO SWITCH When using the wash timer place this male plug into the back of the solenoid box on the back of the Harvester This will allow the timer to effec tively operate the Harvester ANUAL Plug the female plug marked TO SWITCH 0 OFF O into the male plug coming from the probe cord of the Harvester a AUTO Plug the power cord of the Harvester into the back of the wash timer plug marked TO HARVESTER Plug the power cord of the timer marked TO 110VAC into a standard wall outlet 110V or 220V depending on your region B OPERATION BACK Manual mode allows the operator to deter N mine the amount of delivered wash solution
14. Harvester Operation and Service Manual Before Setting Up Your Harvester iilis 3 Parts List RENE bok IRR Kb aw b ad EG abr d 3 5 00105 41 50 EEE RE RE GENE DOE NE seceded baies ae 3 Harvester Installation TEE 4 Wash Installation NEP si ie FIEL 5 LE 0 NERE EEE REE EEE EE hanes a 6 Operation RENEE eS aaa SGA Daas sah ee S Medie dd bid 8 ro 0 EEE SENERE EEE ENER DE PE ENTEN 10 Boo EE OE DP EEE PEER AN EEG ET 16 Interchangeable Receptacle i anesisrandknasee ske eer ads buskas anke vee sae 21 TUBING PEER EE ERE Rusia Ende NE RE ERE PRE 22 General Maintenance ERE ENE 23 Tips for USING Your Harvester 2232422 raddiser pule 24 FING Papa snadder m aded beta aie Er EE Minced dd a a E bo Vp 25 Warranty Information 1 2 dvo ves EEE EEE asa de IF rA 26 BRANDEL Thank You Brandel would like to thank you for your purchase Your new Harvester is the product of more than 25 years of ongoing refinement designed to provide you with many years of use and satisfaction with a minimum of maintenance We are confident that you will find your Harvester to be one of the best pieces of equip ment available today and for years to come If you have any questions or suggestions now or in the future please do not hesitate to contact us About this Manual Copies of this manual are posted on the Brandel web site in Adobe Acrobat pdf format If you misplace your original or find the digital form more convenient please feel free to download
15. THE EXPOSED LENGTH OF TUBING Push down on the Teflon tube immediately above the chrome fitting which is securing the specific piece of tubing being adjusted Continue pushing down on the tubing until the desired length is acquired B DECREASING THE EXPOSED LENGTH OF TUBING Press down on the chrome fitting which is securing the specific piece of tubing being adjusted While pressing down on the chrome fitting raise the Teflon tube to the desired height Make certain as not to allow the exposed length of any piece of Teflon tubing protruding through the aspiration needles to become too long If the Teflon tubing is set too long the piece of tubing will touch the bottom of your test tube preventing proper aspiration 2 Microtitre Tray amp Test Tube Rack Holder The two white plastic pieces on the tray and test tube rack holder have been slotted to allow adjustment of how tightly the plate test tube rack is held in place while harvesting To adjust the fit on the tray test tube rack loosen the two screws on the two plastic pieces Slide the pieces in the necessary direction until the proper fit is obtained Re tighten the two screws NOTE Do not over tighten the screws on the two plastic pieces 3 Wash Huid Pressure On Harvesters working from micro titre plates the flow regulator valve between the wash pump and the solenoid has been pre adjusted to prevent an overflow in the wells Harvesters working only from test tubes have been
16. ate amount of delivery into each individual well 3 After Harvesting Prior to placing the two metal rods of the harvesting probe into the corresponding holes on the top half of the filter block pull back on the tygon tubing which is above the filter block Pulling this tubing toward the back of the Harvester will allow the harvesting probe rests two metal rods to fit better and remain seated into the filter block Filter Paper for All Harvesters Harvester Reeves Angel 934H Whatman GF B Whatman GF C For Standard Format Harvesters without Deposit Dispensing Systems 12 sample Harvesters FP 12 FP 101 FP 201 24 sample Harvesters FP 24 FP 100 FP 200 30 sample Harvesters FP 30 FP 130 FP 230 36 sample Harvesters FP 36 FP 136 FP 236 48 sample Harvesters FP 48 FP 105 FP 205 96 sample Harvesters FPD 96 FPD 196 FPD 296 For Standard Format Harvesters with Deposit Dispensing Systems 12 sample Harvesters FPD 12 FPD 101 FPD 201 24 sample Harvesters FPD 24 FPD 100 FPD 200 30 sample Harvesters FPD 30 FPD 130 FPD 230 36 sample Harvesters FPD 36 FPD 136 FPD 236 48 sample Harvesters FPD 48 FPD 105 FPD 205 96 sample Harvesters FPD 96 FPD 19 FPD 296 For All Counter Compatible Harvesters 12 sample 20ml vials FP 12 FP 112 FP 212 18 sample 5 or 7ml vials FP 18 FP 118 FP 218 24 sample 20ml vials FP 24 FP 124 FP 224 30 sample 20ml vials FP 30 FP 130 FP 230 36 sample 5 or 7ml vials FP 36 FP 136 FP 236 36 sample 20ml vials FP 36L
17. ated in the middle of the block located under neath the top plate on the back right corner and replace with the interchangeable block s which is tubed to the individual collection box Make certain that the dowel pins located on the interchangeable block s fit into the corre sponding hole of the matching interchangeable block s Remove the vacuum hose which is connected to your on off vacuum valve on the base of the Harvester Place the vacuum hose coming from the individual collection box onto the same on off valve connector When using your individual collection box the BRANDEL engraving on the lid of the indi vidual collection box should face towards the front of the Harvester The row closest to the front of the individual collection box corresponds with the first row on your filter block When finished collecting your individual filtrates open the three way valve located on the vacuum hose coming from the individual collection box to release the vacuum from inside of the individual collection box 4 Operation of Your Harvester 1 Microtitre Tray amp Test Tube Rack Holder The tray on the front of the
18. cted to the open plastic connector of the on off valve Turning the handle to the Harvest position Fig A will open your vacuum to the Harvester Turning the handle completely inward to the Purge position Fig B will aspirate your buffer solution back towards the wash manifold and prevent any drippage from the harvesting probe when the Harvester is not in use The off position middle position of valve will completely shut down the vacuum to the Harvester and allow for filter paper removal A COMMON COLLECTION OF FILTRATE Install the tubing on the collection reservoir labeled connect to vacuum source to a house vacuum line vacuum source must be equivalent to 20 of 3 Hg at 3 5 cf min or the vacuum pump Install the tubing labeled connect to on off valve to the open 3 8 hose adapter on the on off valve Brandel strongly suggests placing a second collection reservoir in the line going to your vacuum source to prevent water vapor from entering your system E ri amp amp Ss Ss g g OFF KA Sa ON OFF VALVE B INDIVIDUAL COLLECTION OF FILTRATE When using the individual collection box remove the four wing nuts from the interchange able block s plastic hose adapter is loc
19. e Collection Reservoir CH 300 1 each Wash Pump CH 600 1each Solenoid Bay CH 200 1 each Vacuum Gauge CH 900 1 each On Off Valve CH 450 1 box Whatman Filter Paper 1 piece Wash Tubing for wash bottle to wash pump connected to Wash Bottle 1 piece Wash Tubing for wash pump to solenoid connected to Wash Pump 1 each Flow Regulator Valve CH 601 1 pkg Flow Adjustment Wrenches 1 piece Vacuum Hose for trap bottle to vacuum source 1 piece Vacuum Hose for trap bottle to on off valve connected to Collection Reservoir 3each 3amp Fuse 1 each Operation and Service Manual Additional items will be included if they were ordered with the Harvester Requirements For Use Standard electric wall outlet 110V or 220V depending on your region Vacuum source house or vacuum pump Vacuum source must be equivalent to 20 of 3 Hg at 3 5 cf min Please Note A faucet aspirator will not provide sufficient vacuum for the Harvester to perform properly Brandel offers a full line of vacuum pumps which are ideal for use with your Harvester Please contact Brandel for ordering information or visit our Web site to learn more BRANDEL Inc 8561 Atlas Drive Gaithersburg MD 20877 Telephone 800 948 6506 Fax 301 869 5570 E mail sales brandel com http Awww brandel com Installing Your Harvester Please Note The power switch located on the side of the solenoid box must be turned on in order for the Harvester to be activated Brandel
20. ing the Interchangeable Receptacle The interchangeable receptacle for the interchangeable harvesting probe is mounted on the top side of the filter block When changing the harvesting probe remove the allen screws A in the figure below that hold the receptacle in place Mount the new interchangeable probe receptacle such the the FRONT label on the receptacle is facing the front of the Harvester Insert and tighten the allen screws into the new receptacle New wash manifolds must also be inserted when changing probes Remove the wing nuts securing the wash manifolds Make certain that the o rings are still in place centered and not resting on top of the four metal nuts Make certain that the o ring is outside all needles of the wash manifold and place the new wash manifold s into position Gently tighten the wing nuts until they begin applying pressure to the o ring Alternately tighten the wing nuts until a sufficient evenly distributed pressure is applied to the o ring NOTE Do dot tighten the wing nuts excessively 000000 m 000000 HOGG DE 006000 A Remove Screws Mr m m Y J Interchangable Receptacle S E EE excel seer o o o o QO Tubing for 12 Sample Harvesters Interchangeable Receptacle Optional
21. le not using the Harvester the filter block should be closed but not latched to prevent unnecessary strain on the o rings Make certain that if you are using a microtitre plate configuration you have adjusted the two way valve on the black wash pump to prevent an excessive amount of delivery into each individual well Make certain that the handle on the on off vacuum valve is fully turned to the HARVEST position in order to ensure proper aspiration from the harvesting probe If you are using the tray on the front of the Harvester and are harvesting especially from test tubes make certain that while the harvesting probe is held off the bottom of the wells that the tubing is not being crimped on the back side of the harvesting probe Holding the probe near the latches on the filter block in other words at the back edge of the tray and very high off the bottom of the wells 5 or more may cause a decrease in the aspiration 2 Proper Delivery Make certain that the handle on the on off vacuum valve is fully turned to the HARVEST position and secured in place to allow for delivery to the harvesting probe If the handle is not fully turned to the HARVEST position the buffer solution will go directly into your col lection flask Make certain that the wash pump has been completely primed Make certain that if you are using a two way valve on the black wash pump not to have the valve closed so far as to prevent an adequ
22. lve was not originally ordered with the Harvester and installed by Brandel use the two extra holes located on the left side of the base plate of the Harvester for mounting the hot cold wash valve When using the hot cold wash valve connect the vinyl tubes on the collection reservoir bottles labeled connect to valve to the two remaining connectors on the bottom half of the hot cold wash valve Connect the tube on the plastic Y labeled connect to vacuum source to your vacuum source Connect the two remaining tubes on the plastic Y labeled connect to trap bottles to the collection bottles When using and disposing of non radioactive waste turn the top half of the valve using the handle installed in the valve in the direction of cold port Turning the valve clockwise as far as possible will allow for the use and disposal of radioactive waste into the hot collection reservoir bottle To disassemble the hot cold wash valve remove the two screws located on the bottom side of the base plate which are securing the valve Remove the four caphead screws on the top half of the valve cover counter clockwise thus removing the white colored valve housing on the top of the valve Remove the large cap screw inside the top half of the valve such that both pieces will come apart Use your fingers to remove the o rings Do not use a sharp instrument to remove the o rings To assemble reverse the above process When
23. mp 2 Connect the tubing labeled connect to multi wash solenoid to the white fitting of the solenoid on the multi wash table 3 Prime the multi wash pump in the same manner as priming the wash pump for the harvester see page 3 4 Place the multi wash table near the Harvester in such a manner that the wash trough is close to the front edge of the Harvester 5 The flow regulator valve has already been pre set If a change in flow is desired turn the handle on the flow regulator valve Turning the handle parallel to the valve increases the flow turning the handle perpendicular decreases the flow 6 Plug the multi wash pump plug into the back of the multi wash solenoid 7 Plug the multi wash switch located on the multi wash table into the back of the multi wash solenoid 8 Plug the multi wash solenoid into a standard wall outlet 110V or 220V depending on your region The wash is fed into the trough by the depression of its corresponding switch located on the multi wash table If a wash pump was purchased with the multi wash system the two way valve on the tubing from the wash pump can be adjusted to regulate the rate of flow into the wash trough With vacuum pressure applied and after filling the wash trough place the harvesting probe into the wash trough The harvesting probe will aspirate the additional wash fluid from the trough onto the filter paper Additional washings may be accomplished by repeating this procedure Chang
24. rate of wash solution as the slowest channel WHEN USING THE COLLECTION MANIFOLD 1 Place the probes into individual test tubes or wells Depress the wash switch on the harvesting probe until the test tubes are approximately 3 4 full 2 On the flow adjustment bar secures tubing above harvesting probe are individual set screws that adjust the flow of each individual delivery needle To decrease the flow turn the corresponding set screw in approximately 1 2 turn or less if a very small change is needed An allen wrench is supplied 3 Repeat first step WHEN USING THE INDIVIDUAL COLLECTION FILTRATE BOX 1 Depress the wash switch on the harvesting probe and allow wash media to aspirate until the collection tubes in the collection box are approximately 3 4 full 2 On the flow adjustment bar secures tubing above harvesting probe are individual set screws that adjust the flow of each individual delivery needle To decrease the flow turn the corresponding set screw in approximately 1 2 turn or less if a very small change is needed An allen wrench is supplied 3 Repeat first step 5 O Ring Pressure Adjustment Proper scoring is being obtained if all o rings are making a uniform circular pattern on the filter paper The amount of pressure applied by the o rings was adjusted for proper pressure prior to shipping However if a change in the amount of pressure is desired follow the procedure stated on the following page
25. rvoir 4 Attach the tubing labeled Connect to Vacuum Source to a vacuum supply 5 The tubing attached to the drain pump that has no label goes to your final drain receptacle Three electrical connections must also be made to the auto drain box 1 Connect the power cord to the auto drain box 2 Connect the collection reservoir sensor to the auto drain box 3 Connect the auto drain pump to the auto drain controller The included keys are to be used to switch the auto drain box to either automatic or manu al mode In manual mode the the collection reservoir can only be drained by depressing the black button When the collection reservoir is filled to the upper sensor a red flashing light is activated and an audible alarm is sounded if selected In automatic mode the collection reservoir empties when filled to the top of the sensor When harvesting in this mode it is critical that the drain tubing from the pump is placed in an emptying receptacle In either mode the collection reservoir will empty only to the point of the bottom of the sen sor If more drainage is required depress and continually hold the black manual drain but ton Care must be taken so as not to completely empty the bottle and the pump as this will necessitate a repriming of the pump 3 Hot Cold Collection Valve The hot cold wash valve is designed to provide the ability for separate collection of radioactive and non radioactive waste If the hot cold wash va
26. set to achieve the maximum flow possi ble However if a change in flow rate is desired follow the procedure below If a decrease in flow is desired and the harvester is working from test tubes substitute the additional hose supplied with the flow regulator valve which was labeled and packed in the accessory box for the hose which is currently between the wash pump and the solenoid Obtain a minimum reading of 18 of Hg on the Harvester vacuum gauge Place the har vesting probe in the plate or test tubes and depress the switch Adjust the two way valve such that the flow washes all wells sufficiently but does not over flow individual wells Caution Do not turn the two way valve so far as to allow only a drippage of wash fluid to be delivered to any well OPEN Maximum Wash Fluid Pressue XQ CLOSED No Wash Fluid Pressue poe VACUUM PUMP FLOW REGULATOR VALVE 4 Individual Flow Adjustment for Each Well Although this procedure is detailed below it should never need to be done Please contact Brandel before attempting individual flow adjustment The flow of each channel has been adjusted such that all channels deliver an equal amount of wash solution Usually these channels never need to be adjusted However if the system requires some further adjustment adjust the fastest channel such that it deliv ers the same
27. t unnecessary strain on the o rings When using a microtitre plate configuration make certain that the two way valve on the black wash pump has been adjusted to prevent excessive delivery into each individual well Make certain that the handle on the on off vacuum valve is fully turned to the HARVEST position in order to ensure proper aspiration from the harvesting probe If you are using the tray on the front of the Harvester and are harvesting especially from test tubes make certain that while the harvesting probe is held off the bottom of the wells that the tubing is not being crimped on the back side of the harvesting probe Holding the probe near the latches on the filter block at the back edge of the tray and very high off the bottom of the wells 5 or more may cause a decrease in aspiration 3 Proper Delivery Make certain that the handle on the on off vacuum valve is fully turned to the HARVEST position and secured in place to allow for delivery of buffer to the harvesting probe If the han dle is not turned to this position your buffer solution will go directly into your collection flask Make certain that the wash pump has been completely primed see page 5 If you are using a two way valve on the black wash pump make certain that the valve is not closed so far as to prevent an adequate amount of delivery into each individual well 4 Securing the Harvesting Probe After Harvesting A SECURING A TEST TUBE
28. wish Brandel to provide replacement tubing o rings or screens Brandel can provide tubing in coils you re tube the lines to be changed or all tubes com ing to and going from harvesting probe pre cut with a new wash manifold for your conve nience labeled and ready to be installed This tubing can also be pre cut for your collec tion manifold new collection manifold for your convenience labeled and ready to be installed All o rings are supplied with epoxy for replacement Your Harvester s stainless steel filter screens have been pressed into your filter block Brandel will supply the replacement screens for you to fit back into place Simply remove the old screen pry out with a suitable object and place the new screens into place Tips for Using Your Harvester 1 Proper Aspiration Make certain that the aspiration needles in the harvesting probe are not sitting on the bot tom of the wells when aspirating Hold the probe slightly above the bottom of the wells in order to prevent the bottom of the aspiration needles from sealing against the bottom of the wells If the aspiration needles of the harvesting probe are sealing against the bottom of the wells certain wells may overflow Make certain that with a strip of filter paper inside the filtering block your vacuum gauge is reading a minimum of 18 Hg while aspirating A vacuum reading of less than 18 Hg may lead to poor aspiration and individual wells overflowing Whi

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