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GeoMx DSP Instrument Reagents
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MPTYING THE WASTE
The system will check the waste level periodically; if the waste is too full, you will be prompted
to empty it. You can also click on the Reagent Status Indicator in the GeoMx DSP Control
Center to initiate the waste emptying process if the instrument is in an idle software state (see
Bring GeoMx DSP Software to an Idle Software State on page
1. When prompted by the system, open the reagent bay door. Slide the reagent tray out for
better accessibility.
2. Remove the fitting from the waste bottle cap by pinching
the dark gray button on the quick- release with thumb
and forefinger
(see Figure
3. Remove the waste bottle from the reagent bay holder
4. Unscrew and remove the cap assembly from the waste
bottle.
5. Empty the waste bottle.
6. Rinse the waste bottle several times, eliminating all
foam. Residual bubbles can falsely trigger the Waste
Full sensor.
7. Screw the cap back on, insert the waste bottle into the
reagent bay of the instrument, and reattach the fitting,
ensuring that the quick-release clicks in tightly.
IMPORTANT:
feel for the click) after refilling reagents or emptying waste. A connection that is not clicked in
may leak and cause damage to the instrument.
8. Gently push the reagent tray back in and close the door.
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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97).
Ensure that the bottles are securely connected to their fittings (listen and
MAN-10152-01 for software v2.5
95).
Figure 97: Disconnecting GeoMx
DSP waste container
(see Figure
98).
Figure 98: Removing GeoMx DSP
waste

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