Maximum Samples Exceeded; Chip Primed For Different Assay; Hv Check Failed - PerkinElmer LabChip GX User Manual

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Maximum Samples Exceeded

Warning Message: "Maximum number of samples that can be run
on this chip has been exceeded. Please install new chip."
Possible Causes
Chip has already been
used to process the
maximum number of
samples

Chip Primed for Different Assay

Warning Message: "Assay for which chip was primed is different
from run assay or unknown."
Possible Causes
The last assay that the chip
was primed for does not
match the assay that is
going to run.

HV Check Failed

Warning Message: "HV check failed."
Possible Causes
1. Dirty electrode block.
2. Clogged chip.
V4.2
Recommended Actions
Replace the chip with a new chip. Prepare and reprime
the new chip as necessary.
Recommended Actions
1. Click the No button, remove the chip, refresh with
appropriate reagents, and repeat the chip priming step.
2. Click the Yes button to skip repriming and continue
with the run with the current chip.
Recommended Actions
1. Run the Current Leak Diagnostics test (see
page
291). If test fails, clean o-rings and electrode
block (see
page
281).
2. Re-priming can sometimes clear chip clogs. Eject
the chip drawer, push the drawer back in, and restart
the run. See the LabChip GX/GXII Assay User Guide
for troubleshooting.
3. If the problem is not resolved, contact PerkinElmer
Technical Support (see
LabChip GX User Manual
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 288
page
3).
PerkinElmer

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