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Chapter 17: Maintenance
Perform only the maintenance tasks described in this guide. Contact a Molecular Devices
service engineer to inspect and perform a preventive maintenance service on the instrument
each year. See
Before operating the instrument or performing maintenance operations, make sure you are
familiar with the safety information in this guide. See
.
Maintenance and troubleshooting procedures that can be done by users to ensure optimal
operation of the instrument are described as follows.
Doing Preventive Maintenance on page 195
Cleaning the Instrument on page 196
Testing the Pins on page 200
Aligning the Camera on page 202
Replacing Fuses on page 204
Draining the Compressor on page 205
Moving the Instrument on page 206
Adding a New User to the SQL Server Database on page 207
Running the Software as an Administrator on page 207
Resetting the Path to the SQL Server on page 207
Troubleshooting on page 211
CAUTION! Maintenance procedures other than those specified in this guide must be
performed by Molecular Devices. When service is required, contact Molecular Devices
technical support.
Doing Preventive Maintenance
You are responsible for doing daily and weekly maintenance. Also, Molecular Devices strongly
recommends that a complete instrument maintenance be done every six (6) months by an
approved service engineer.
Daily Maintenance
Ensure that the interior of the instrument is free from dirt and dust. Check the surface of the
x-drive drag-chain support bracket. Dust and debris collected here can be swept onto the
instrument bed during operation. See
Cleaning the Instrument on page 196
.
Before storing the head, or whenever it needs cleaning, wipe the exterior of the head with a
cloth using 70% ethanol. To store the head, slide it into its metal cover with the pins facing
inward and then secure it in place with the thumbscrew and washer.
Remove, clean, and sanitize the wash bath and brushes.
Check the air regulator for signs of moisture. If necessary, twist the drain clockwise
approximately a half turn to force out moisture. Some types of regulators might require the
drain purge to be pushed up towards the regulator bowl.
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