LabLife EW-2007 User Manual
LabLife EW-2007 User Manual
LabLife EW-2007 User Manual
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CONTENTS
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Symbols description
NOTE!
Notes contain additional information or tips when using the instrument.
ATTENTION! Cautions
Cautions should be followed carefully to ensure your instrument work
correctly and to avoid unnecessary personal injury.
This means that the labeled item could lead to personal injury and/or damage to
the analyzer.
The symbol is labeled beside the power outlet and some external interface.
The symbols for “SERIAL NUMBER”, The serial number shall be after or below the
symbol, adjacent to it
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Safety Precautions and Potential Hazards
General
Before you start installing and working with the washer, you should read the safety precautions and
regulations shown in this chapter.
Operator Qualification
Please note that the operation with microplate washer should be carried out only by the doctor or
clinical inspector who have undergone necessary training provided by the sales agent.
To install, maintain and repair the instrument, a service technician has to be trained on the
instrument by the manufacturer or their representative. A service technician is also expected to be
familiar with the normal operation of the instrument as described in the User’s manual and the
special operations as described in the service manual.
Electrical
To prevent the risk of electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument Operator should not open
the cover of the instrument. Only authorized personnel, for example, service technicians, may
open the instrument to perform maintenance or repair.
Touching the main board when the power is on may cause severe injury or death. Any problem,
please ask for helps from your supplier.
Mechanical
There is no risk presented by the mechanical parts of the instrument when the instrument is closed.
If the covers of the instruments are removed, mechanical parts could cause personal injury or the
instrument may be damaged if the following advice is not being considered:
DO NOT wear loose garments or jewellery that could catch in mechanisms.
DO NOT put your fingers/hands into the pathway or any part while the instrument is in operation.
DO NOT attempt mechanical repair unless the instrument is not in operation or OFF.
Waste bottle
There is infectious risk of to touch the waste bottle when the instrument is washing microplate.
User must be equipped with glove to touch waste bottle at time of disposing of waste liquid.
Pay attention to guard against the bottle waste liquid leakage.
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Chemical
The operator is responsible for taking all necessary precautions against hazards associated
with the use of clinical laboratory chemicals. Wipe up any reagent spillage on the instrument
immediately.
Biohazardous Materials
As sample container, microplate should be treated as the potentially biohasardous. All materials
and mechanical components associated with the sampling and waste system should be handled
according to your facility’s biohazard procedure. Use the personal protective equipment
recommended by your facility when handling any of these components. Detailed recommendations:
Avoid direct contact with waste solution and/or solid waste. Both should be handled as potentially
biohazardous.
Dispose of waste solution and/or solid waste according to the relevant governmental regulations.
Additional Precautions
- Flammables
For proper use of the instrument, measure control samples and monitor the instrument during the
operation.
- Operation and Maintenance
During operation and maintenance of the instrument, proceed according to the instructors and do
not touch any parts of the instrument other than those specified.
Avoid touching the mechanism, such as the 2-axis motion platform inside the instrument, while the
instrument is operating. This may cause serious personal injury or damage the instrument.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The WASHER is a microprocessor-controlled microplate washing system that performs wash
protocols that are defined by the user. It is designed to wash all of the wells in one column or one
row of a 96-well plate at once. The washing protocol can be programmed so that all of the
columns(or rows) are washed in the same manner .or different wash cycles can be applied to
specified columns(or rows) on the plate
Specifications
Operation
Dispense Range 50~2000μL
Dispense Precision 5%CV (with 350 distilled water)
Residual Aspirate Volumes < 1μL for U and V bottom plates
< 5μL for flate bottom plates
Power < 150W
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Chapter 2 Installation
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the instrument and remove it from the plastic bag.
Report any visible damage to your shipper or freight carrier at once.
Place the Washer on a flat working surface.
Place the wash bottle and waste bottle behind the Washer.
Remove the power cable and other items from the packing carton. Please retain the packing
material for future use in..
Hardware Components
Hardware components of the Washer are shown in Figure 1.
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Display Panel. The system communicates with the user by display. All system information and
wash parameters entered by the user are displayed.
Keypad. The keypad is used to select commands and input wash parameters.
RS232 Interface The system includes an RS232 interface so that an external computer can be
connected for technical service purposes in the future, the RS232 interface may be used for
updating new version software.
Wash Bottle. The wash bottle contains the wash fluid used for Dispensing, Filling and Purging with
a dispense pump inside.
Waste Bottle. The waster bottle contains the fluid aspirated from the wells with a level sensor
inside.
Attention! Cautions
There is infectious risk of to touch the waste bottle when the instrument is washing
microplate!
User must be equipped with glove to touch waste bottle at the time of disposing of waste
liquid.
Pay attention to guard against the bottle waste liquid leakage
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pump power cable must be connected
To install the Wash Bottle:
1. Insert the white head into pump tube(Figure 3).
2. Let the pump line and the tube go through the hole on the wash bottle cover,then put the pump
into the wash bottle (Figure 4).
3. Fill the Wash Bottle with the wash solution.
4. Connect the end of the wash tube to the Wash Bottle Tube connector at the rear of the
instrument(Figure 2).
5. Connect the dispense pump power cable to the dispense pump power connector at the rear of
the instrument(Figure 2).
Attention! Cautions
Safety first! Please note the safety precautions and potential hazards
mentioned above chapter,
Before operate the instrument. You should also consider the common
safety regulations of your laboratory.
Check the instrument’s connection Make sure that the power cord is connected
to the power supply and to the instrument.
Handle the waste correctly Make sure that the waste tubing on the
instrument is connected to the waste bottle.
Avoiding contaminating yourself,
your environment and the instrument with
biohazardous material.
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Figure 3.
Figure 4
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Chapter 3 Operation procedure
Key pad
Description
No. 1
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Click “SELECT ” Change parameter item ,
”+”/”-” edit parameter
Click “START”
Strip Setting
No .1 1/1
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System Setting
Double the cancel to set system parameters.
Click “SELECT” to change edit item:
Changing Wash-Head
12 Pins
Adjusting Wash-Head
Horizontal +0.1mm
Vertical –0.1mm
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Specify the Top-Aspiration position.
The Top-Aspr setting allows change to Top-Aspiration position, you can adjust the
Top-Aspiration height during +2mm ~ -2mm. ,Click”START” to save and “Cancel ” to
ignore change.:
Adjusting Top-Aspr
0.0mm
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