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Cautions when
using the HTS
option
Droplet
containment
module
The DCM prevents sheath fluid from dripping from the SIP and
provides biohazard protection.
When no sample tube is installed on the SIP, sheath fluid
backflushes through the sample injection tube. This backflush
helps prevent carryover of cells between samples. The DCM
vacuum is activated when the sample tube is removed and the tube
support arm is moved to the side. Sheath fluid is aspirated as it
backflushes the sample injection tube.
Caution: Biohazard!
When using the flow cytometers with
the HTS, ensure that the HTS is completely pushed into
the operating position before removing the droplet
containment module (DCM) sleeve or disconnecting the
sample coupler from the SIP. This is to avoid accidental
leakage of potentially biohazardous liquids directly onto
the instrument. With the HTS in the proper location, the
containment dish with padding is directly below the SIP.
Caution!
If you are using the HTS option, always slide
the HTS mount slowly to prevent sample cross-
contamination when the wells are full. Never move the
HTS when it is in operation.
Caution!
Do not lean on or put any weight on the HTS as
it could damage the instrument.
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