Figure C.7 On-screen Messages
On-screen message when water is
pumped to the rinse station. Let the
pump run for 30 seconds, then tap
CANCEL.
C.5 Checking the external supply and waste tanks
Filling an external
supply tank
7.
Ignore the valve instructions in the next message that appears and tap OK
C.7).
8.
Tap CANCEL in the "purging rinse supply line" message that appears
Ignore the instructions in this
message that appears. Do not
change the valve settings. Tap OK.
9.
Close the main door and tap the HOME button
disengaged" on-screen message.
Before each dispensing run, make sure that there is enough Type 1, >18.2 M
the external supply tank. One 384 SpectroCHIP Array requires approximately 0.3 gallons
(1.14 liters) of water. It is recommended that the external supply tank have at least three
gallons (11.4 liters) at the start of a run as a precaution against running out of water during
the run.
NOTE
If the instrument indicates low supply water, fill the internal supply tank manually. See
instructions.
Before each dispensing run, make sure that there is enough space in the external waste
tank to complete the run. One 384 SpectroCHIP Array produces approximately 0.3
gallons of waste water.
As a precaution against waste tank overflow, it is strongly recommended you make sure
that the waste tank capacity is equal to the current water volume in the supply tank. For
example, if the supply tank contains four gallons of water, the waste tank should have
capacity to accept four gallons of waste water.
1.
Remove the lid from the tank.
If the supply tubing is routed through the lid, make sure that the tubing does not
contact anything which might contaminate it.
2.
Fill the tank with Type 1, >18.2
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Tap CANCEL in this message.
in the "safety interlock is
water.
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