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Decontamination | 67
MicroFlo Select Microplate Dispenser
Tools and Supplies
0.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO, or bleach)
Surgical mask
70% isopropyl alcohol (as an alternative to
bleach)
Protective gloves
Deionized or distilled water Lab coat
Safety glasses Biohazard trash bags
Clean cotton cloths
Decontamination Procedure
Warning! Internal Voltage. Always turn off and unplug
the instrument for all decontamination and cleaning
operations.
The bleach solution is caustic; wear gloves and eye
protection when handling this solution.
Do not immerse the instrument, spray it with liquid, or use
a “wet” cloth. Do not allow the cleaning solution to run into
the interior of the instrument. If this happens, contact the
BioTek Service Department.
Do not soak the keypad. This will cause damage. Wipe the
keypad with a damp cloth.
1. Turn off and unplug the MicroFlo Select.
2. Unload the cassette and the prime trough drain tube.
3. Autoclave the cassette.
4. Prepare an aqueous solution of 0.5% sodium hypochlorite (bleach). As an
alternative, 70% isopropyl alcohol may be used if the effects of bleach are a
concern.
Note: Be sure to check the % NaClO of the bleach you are using; this
information is printed on the side of the bottle. Commercial bleach is
typically 10% NaClO; if this is the case, use a 1:20 dilution. Household
bleach is typically 5% NaClO; if this is the case use a 1:10 dilution.
Isopropyl alcohol is not recommended for removing proteins (such
as bovine serum albumin).

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