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Troubleshooting
Symptom:
Unable to adjust the Pipette Offset to zero.
Possible causes:
There may be a break in the connection between the
headstage input and ground, causing the input to float. The bath may be
leaking, producing a short circuit to the microscope. In I-Clamp mode, the
capacitance neutralization circuit may be oscillating.
Suggestions:
Check the electrical continuity and
DC
stability of the electrode
holder and bath electrode. Check for bubbles in the microelectrode. Check
that the outside of the chamber is dry. Set Pipette Capacitance Neutralization
to zero.
Symptom:
Extraneous noise is present in the Primary Output signal. Pipette
Offset is drifting rapidly.
Possible cause:
The Ag/AgCl pellet or Ag wire in the electrode holder may
be defective. Dirt or corrosion may have built up in the holder or headstage
connector socket.
Suggestions:
Check the
DC
stability of the pellet and replace if necessary.
Rechloride the Ag wire. Clean the holder and headstage connectors.
If the problem cannot be resolved, please contact Axon Instruments for technical
support (1-800-635-5577 or axontech@axon.com).
MultiClamp 700B Theory and Operation, Copyright 2005 Axon Instruments / Molecular Devices