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Perfusion Solution for Process Development User Guide
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Menu
Alert Button
M Logo
Control
Settings
Button
Button
The menu region is always visible and has five main elements.
M Logo
Selecting the M logo starts a countdown of three seconds, then
generates a screenshot that is captured and saved to the USB drive
with the files name LCO_Screenshotxx.png, where xx represents a
consecutive number.
Control Button
Selecting the
button returns the system to the main screen.
Control
Alerts Button
Selecting the
button displays a log of alarms and notifications.
Alerts
The log may also be accessed when an active alert is selected on the
main screen. Each alarm or notification will display the time/date of
activation, the acknowledgement status, a description of the alert,
and tips for troubleshooting. See
of the alerts page.
Settings Button
Selecting the
button opens the settings screen.
Settings
User Icon and Time/Date Display
Selecting the user icon allows the user to lock the screen or switch
users. Lock screen will cause the controller to go into screensaver
mode.
Switch user allows the active user account to be changed.
The date and time settings can be changed in the
User Icon
Time & Date
Display
Alert Types
section for explanation
menu.
Settings
P&ID
The P&ID screen displays the components of the system connected
to the bioreactor and the Cellicon
Development.
P2 Retentate
Bioreactor
Pressure Sensor
Pump
F1 Feed Flow
Sensor
Component status is indicated by color:
Item
Color
light grey
Component
dark grey
dark gray
Fluid Path
light blue
The animation indicates the direction of flow and acts as the
pump state indicator, showing that the pump is on. The perfusate
(permeate) line will only turn light blue if flowmeter 2 is connected
and measuring an active flow rate.
Perfusion Solution for Process
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Filter
P3 Perfusate (Permeate)
Pressure Sensor
F2 Perfusate (Permeate)
Flow Sensor
Harvest Bag
P1 Feed Pressure Sensor
Meaning
Disconnected from the system
Connected to the system
Pump OFF
Pump ON
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