About The 96Am Wash Station; Required Resources And Workflow - Agilent Technologies AssayMAP 96AM Maintenance Manual

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1 96AM Wash Station Maintenance Guide

About the 96AM Wash Station

About the 96AM Wash Station

Required resources and workflow

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CAUTION
Ensure that you use only the 96AM Wash Station on the AssayMAP Bravo
Platform. Using a model of the Tip Wash Station other than the 96AM Wash Station can result
in a potential crash with the Bravo 96AM Head.
The 96AM Wash Station has 96 chimneys and is scaled to work with the
syringe probes in the Bravo 96AM Head. The wash station is used for washing
the syringes and washing cartridges or pipette tips that are seated on the
syringe probes.
Figure Chimney detail in the 96AM Wash Station
Fresh wash liquid enters the 96AM Wash Station through two inlet ports (1),
shown in the following figure. The wash liquid flows up through the chimneys,
and the waste overflows from the chimneys and is removed through two outlet
ports (2).
Figure Inlet ports (1) and outlet ports (2) in the 96AM Wash Station
WARNING
The probes of the Bravo 96AM Head are sharp and can scratch you if they
brush across your hand. A probe scratch can expose you to any contaminants remaining on
the probes. Wear gloves and use extreme caution to avoid brushing against the probes.
Ensure that you have the following tools and materials:
Replacement Wash Station Chimneys: large internal diameter, pack 100,
Agilent part number 15586- 002
Hex driver to uninstall and install 2- mm hex screws
1 needle- nose pliers to remove the bad chimneys from the 96AM Wash
Station
Small rubber pad or foam to protect your thumb when seating a new
chimney in the 96AM Wash Station.
AssayMAP 96AM Wash Station Maintenance Guide

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