9. Cleaning and Maintenance
9.1 Introduction
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Ensure that the microplate is removed from the instrument before it is
prepared for shipment. If a microplate is left in the instrument,
fluorescent solutions may spill onto the optical parts and damage the
The cleaning and maintenance procedures are important in order to prolong the
instrument's life and to reduce the need for servicing.
This section contains the following procedures:
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Liquid Spills
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Instrument Disinfection
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Disinfection Certificate
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Instrument and Material Disposal
ALL PARTS OF THE INSTRUMENT THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH
POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIAL MUST BE TREATED AS
POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS AREAS.
IT IS ADVISABLE TO ADHERE TO APPLICABLE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS, (INCLUDING THE WEARING OF POWDER-FREE
GLOVES, SAFETY GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING) TO AVOID
POTENTIAL INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTAMINATION WHEN
PERFORMING CLEANING PROCEDURES AND ALSO WHEN MAKING
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE INSTRUMENT.
Instructions for Use for infinite® 200 No. 30017581 Rev. No. 1.4
9. Cleaning and Maintenance
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