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BioOptix™ 10

Section 3 Operation

3.Select a wash fluid. The wash fluid must be compatible with the buffer system and of sufficient strength to dis- solve salts. If this solution is different than the buffers, move the Buffer In lines to the wash fluid container.

4.For all selected channel positions, turn the Mode knob to the purge pump position.

5.Click the Start button to begin the flush routine. The BioOptix 10 flushes the pumps.

6.When the routine is finished, return the Mode knobs to the Operate position.

The flush routine can be modified to meet your application’s needs. To modify the pump flush select the Tools>Edit Pump Flush menu command. This command opens a window that allows you to change the flush volume, flow rate, Buffer A and B mixing, and the stroke volume. Click the Save button to save your changes.

3.8.2 Saving Run Data

The BioOptix 10 software automatically saves the run data and

 

chromatograms using the experiment name as the filename. Two

 

types of files are saved: “.lst” and “.run” files.

 

This run data can be retrieved and viewed at a later time using

 

BioOptix 10 software. To do so, select the File>Open menu

 

command or click the Open toolbar button. Multiple channels

 

from the experiment can be opened by select the “.lst” file. Indi-

 

vidual channels can be viewed by opening a “.run” file.

 

Viewing the run data and chromatograms is very similar to the

 

operation displays described in section 3.7.2.

 

The run data and chromatograms displayed in the active window

 

may be exported in various formats for archiving and sharing.

 

• Hard copies can be produced by selecting the File>Print

 

menu command or clicking the Print toolbar button.

 

Before printing you can also change the page setup

 

(File>Page Setup…) and preview the page (File>Print

 

Preview).

 

• Other file formats can be produced using the File>Save

 

As menu command. These formats are:

 

DOC–Microsoft Word format that includes the run

 

data and chromatogram.

 

RTF–Rich Text Format that includes the run data

 

and chromatogram. This format can be opened with

 

many word-processing programs.

 

PDF–Portable Document Format that is an

 

electronic file similar in appearance to the hard copy

 

output. Viewing PDF files require Adobe’s Acrobat

 

Reader, a free download from www.adobe.com.

 

TXT–Text-only format that lists the run parameters

 

and history. This format does not support

 

chromatogram data.

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Contents BioOptix Page Foreword Page General Warnings Application, take heed in the following general warningsDamage Hazard Symbols Symboles de sécuritéBioOptix 10 Safety Table of Contents BioOptixSystem Maintenance Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsAppendix C Replacement Parts Lists Appendix a Method TemplatesList of Figures List of Tables Introduction Product OverviewBioOptix 10 Specifications Maximum Altitude 2000 metersSystem Controls and Connectors BioOptix 10 Front Panel ControlsBioOptix 10 Front Panel Controls BioOptix 10 Left-side Connections BioOptix 10 Left-side Controls and ConnectionsBioOptix 10 Right-side Connections BioOptix 10 Right-side ConnectionsBioOptix 10 Rear Panel Controls and Connections BioOptix 10 Rear Panel Controls and ConnectionsInstallation BioOptix 10 InstallationUnpacking the BioOptix 10 System SpaceElectrical AssemblingBioOptix Accessing pump and column module internal connections Routing the Sample Out lines column module P110 Connection on BD3 AC power connection from pump module 10 Liquid connections pump module shown 11 Aligning the fasteners Ceeding with the arm assembly instructions FoxyBioOptix Installation Common Buffer Inlet Mounting Block Manifold Tubing Color chart Channel Numbers Color Part Number16 Foxy 200 tubing connections Configuring Windows PC Minimum RequirementsBioOptix 10 Software BioOptix 10 System Preparation 18 Column bypass tubing 20 BioOptix 10 Manual Hardware Control window BioOptix Installation Sample Preparation Column Installation OperationAdapters BioOptix 10 Software GradientsOverview Methods Defining a Gradient To define a gradientEquilibrate tab settings Load Settings This block loads the sample onto the column Load tab settingsWash Settings Flush Settings ExperimentsSetting up Running ExperimentOperation Buttons FileZoom and pan OperationPost-experiment Operation Pump FlushSaving Run Data PreviewAutoReports BioOptix 10 Operation System Maintenance Vent damageExterior Cleaning Piston Seal Replacement Refer to -3 for the following steps Pump assembly components Deuterium Lamp Replacement Waste port mounting plate Troubleshooting Common ProblemsOperating Problems Inaccessible Fuses Circuit breaker location Service Department How to Ship ReturnsTeledyne Isco, Inc Appendix a Method Templates Dard.tpl Modifying Template General Editing RulesBlocks BlocknOther Appendix B Fluid Path Diagrams Fluid-type BlocksBioOptix Appendix B Fluid Path Diagrams Load-type BlocksFigure B-4 Fluid path for Load-type blocks Manual injections Plumbing Diagram Pump FlushFigure B-7 BioOptix 10 Plumbing Diagram BioOptix Appendix B Fluid Path Diagrams Appendix C Replacement Parts Lists BioOptix Appendix C Replacement Parts Lists Detector Assembly 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists Column Module 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists Pump Module 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists 13BioOptix 10 Replacement Parts Lists Declaration of Conformity Page Teledyne Isco One Year Limited Factory Service Warranty