Procedure
To prepare the waste tank:
1. Verify that the flow cytometer is in standby mode.
Press the STANDBY button on the control panel if necessary.
2. Disconnect the orange waste tubing from the waste tank.
3. Disconnect the alarm line from the alarm sensor socket by pulling lightly on both ends of the plug. See the
following illustration.
2
3
1
Number
Component
1
Alarm sensor socket
2
Alarm sensor line
3
Disconnect at this point
Keep the lid and moisture trap on the waste tank until you are ready to empty it.
4. Remove the lid and moisture trap before emptying the waste tank. Keep the cap label side up at all times.
Empty the waste tank.
The waste tank is heavy when full. When emptying it, use good body mechanics to prevent
injury.
5. Add approximately 1 L of bleach to the waste tank and close it. Reattach the moisture trap and lid.
6. Reconnect the orange waste tubing and make sure it is not kinked.
7. Reconnect the black alarm sensor line.
Note:
Make sure the alarm sensor socket is off the ground by looping the line through the handle of the
waste tank.
Preparing the fluidics
Introduction
This topic describes how to prepare the fluidics system.
When to prime the fluidics
Sometimes, air bubbles and debris may become lodged in the flow cell. This is indicated by excessive noise in
the forward and side scatter parameters (FSC and SSC, respectively). In these cases, it is necessary to prime the
fluidics system. Priming introduces air to the flow cell. Performing the following procedures should minimize the
need for priming and make priming more effective when needed.
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