Procedure
To replace the cap:
1. Put the cytometer in standby mode.
2. Disconnect the orange waste line from the waste tank.
3. Disconnect the alarm sensor line from the alarm sensor socket.
Note:
Wait at least 30 seconds for pressure to dissipate.
4. Remove the waste cap and attached trap from the tank and place on the bench label-side up.
5. Detach the cap from the trap.
6. Place a new cap on the trap.
7. Write the date in the white space on the cap label.
338677 Rev A
Waste (A)
8. Screw the cap assembly onto the waste tank and hand-tighten until it is fully closed.
To prevent waste tank overpressurization, do not overtighten the trap or attached filter cap.
Tighten each component only until it is hand-tight. Do not use sealants such as Teflon® tape or
other adhesives.
9. Re-attach the alarm sensor line and waste line to the waste tank.
Changing the sheath filter
Introduction
This topic describes how to change the sheath filter. The sheath filter is connected in-line with the sheath line. It
filters the sheath fluid as it comes from the sheath tank.
When to change the sheath filter
We recommend changing the sheath filter assembly every six months. Increased debris appearing in an FSC vs
SSC plot can indicate that the sheath filter needs to be replaced. See
Supplies and consumables (page 117)
for
ordering information.
When working with the small particle detector, we recommend using a sheath filter with a pore size smaller
than the particles of interest.
Confirm you have a new sheath filter and Teflon
®
tape before you start the procedure.
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