Gilson 215 manual Start Up

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Operation

Start Up

To start the liquid handler:

1Make sure the liquid handler is connected to a power source.

2Turn on the liquid handler using the power switch located on the rear panel. Refer to rear panel diagram on page 2-16if necessary. The power indicator light on the front panel illuminates.

When power is turned on, the liquid handler beeps and displays the current version of its installed firmware. This message appears for about one second before the LED display returns to a blank state.

In order to determine what PROM version is installed in your liquid handler, you may need to turn the unit off then on again and watch the display for the version number to appear.

3After the liquid handler powers up, press the Start button. This initiates the homing sequence that allows the liquid handler to determine its mechanical reference positions. The sequence takes approximately one minute to complete.

While the homing sequence progresses, the LED display shows Homing. When the sequence completes, it blanks.

Note: If the program being executed by the liquid handler doesn’t include commands for homing the instrument, perform step 3 before starting the program.

The utility programs, supplied with the liquid handler, home the instrument if necessary.

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Contents Quad-Z 215 Liquid Handler Users Guide Page Table of Contents Operation MaintenanceAppendix B Racks TroubleshootingAppendix a Replacement Parts and Accessories Appendix C Gsioc CommandsPage Declaration of Conformity Page Introduction1 Description Unpacking Standard Equipment Customer Service Technical Specifications Introduction Introduction Installation2 Installation Locator Plate InstallationArmlock Removal Arm Installation Installation Installing the Z-Arm Cable Support Rod Installing the Probe Guide Inserts Probe InstallationInstalling the Probes Plumbing Connections Transfer Tubing InstallationTo install the level sensing cable Installing the Level Sensing CablesPlumbing Connections Installing the rinse station Code 200-Series Code 500-Series Racks Rack SetupCode 200-Series and Code 20-Series or Code 30-Series Racks Installation Only Code 20-Series or Code 30-Series Racks Part number Description Final Z-Arm AdjustmentFinal Z-ArmAdjustment Rear Panel Electrical ConnectionsItems you’ll need Installation Input/Output PortsContact inputs Contact outputsMaking connections Connecting an RS-232 cable Installation RS-232 PortGsioc cable Gsioc PortUnit ID Installation Unit ID and Baud Rate/Mode SelectionBaud rate/mode Installation Fuses Power Cord Connection Operation Front Panel Start Up Running Programs Configuring the Liquid Handler About Syringe Options Operation Pump TypeRinse Site Operation Liquid Detector Adjust XY Model 841 X-coordinate 475.3 mm Y-coordinate 3.8 mm Height Operation Home Phase Bearing Life Safety ContactEmergency Contact Operation Sound and DisplayTesting the Liquid Handler’s Contacts Maintenance4 Helpful Hints MaintenanceCleaning the Liquid Handler CleaningCleaning the Fluid Path Cleaning methods Maintenance Maintenance What you need ProceduresLubricating Horizontal Pitch and Vertical RodsMm spacing Replacing a Probe Replacing PartsInstalling same type of probe Replacing TubingInstalling different type of probe Removing the level sensing cable Maintenance Replacing a Level Sensing CableInstalling the new level sensing cable Maintenance Replacing a Fuse Checking Position Alignment Transporting the Liquid Handler Page Troubleshooting5 Troubleshooting Error MessagesPosition sensor inactive Probes no longer finding tube center MechanicalInput functions not operating ElectricalOutput functions not operating Unit blows fuses Unit not operationalLiquid level detector not detecting liquid level Liquid Level DetectorLiquid level detector falsely detecting liquid level Before calling us Warranty repairNon-warranty repair Repair and Return PoliciesRebuilt exchange Return procedurePage Probes Replacement Parts and AccessoriesAppendix Control SoftwareProbe Guide Inserts Transfer Tubing and Waste BottleRinse Station Rack AccessoriesMiscellaneous Cables and I/O AccessoriesRacks Code 24 rack Code 20 rackCode 21 rack Code 23 rackCode 31 rack Code 28 rackCode 29 rack Code 30 rackCode 33 rack Code 32 rackCode 200 rack Code 203 rack Code 201 rackCode 201H rack Code 202 rackCode 205 rack Code 204 rackCode 205H rack Code 209 rack Code 206 rackCode 207 rack Code 208 rackCode 213 rack Code 210 rackCode 211 rack Code 212 rackCode 218 rack Code 214 rackCode 216 rack Code 217 rackCode 505H rack Code 222 rackCode 228 rack Code 505 rackCode 242 Peltier rack Appendix Peltier RacksCode 542 Peltier rack Code 853 Peltier rack Code 852 Peltier rackCode 854 Peltier rack Gsioc Commands Gsioc Command List Gsioc CommandsCommand Type Description @aa=xxxx Bf,d Cv=ss..ss Jccccp ExyzJcttt Ksxxx Oabcd Smm Ta,b,c,d Wcc..cc Vcs..sXax/y Xbx/y Xcx/y Xdx/y Yyyyy Zsp ZspB Pipetting Techniques Minimizing Cross-Contamination Minimizing Dilution Effect Appendix