Thermo Scientific Solaris Series Instruction Manual page 64

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NOTICE If a pop up screen appears informing you that the speed setpoint
is out of range, your setting is outside of the shaker's supported range of
operating speeds, as specified in the chapter
Correct your setting and continue.
4.
Acknowledge the Your Settings have been saved confirmation dialog
that appears to return to the main screen.
Orbit Calculator: Calculate Approximate Speed from Legacy
Equipment Settings
From within the Speed Setpoint dialog, you can also tap Calculate Speed
to open the Orbit Calculator: The orbit calculator is useful when you
transition from a shaker of a different mechanical design to any of the Solaris
series shakers described in this manual. This calculator uses the difference
in orbit size to give you a rough estimate of the set speed needed to obtain
similar results.
NOTICE Do not use the result obtained with the Orbit Calculator "as is" for your
production samples, but run a series of tests to confirm. Cells may grow faster or
slower, express different proteins, or be damaged (or die) depending on the shear
stresses as the physics change when you move to a different orbit.
1.
Select the unit of measurement in millimeters or inches.
Figure 29: Orbit calculator
Graphical User Interface
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"Technical Data" on page
12.

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