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Type | Thermal Cycler |
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Heating Rate | Up to 4.5 °C/s |
Cooling Rate | Up to 3.5 °C/s |
Gradient Function | Yes |
Gradient Range | 30 °C to 99 °C |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Power Supply | 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Temperature Uniformity | ±0.3°C |
Display | Touchscreen |
Notes on using the manual, conventions, symbols, and signal words for safety.
Describes the Biometra TRIO as an end-point thermal cycler for nucleic acid amplification.
General safety precautions and compliance with regulations for safe operation.
Explains warning and instruction signs attached to the device for safety.
Overview of PCR and the Biometra TRIO's role in amplifying nucleic acids.
Describes the three models of the Biometra TRIO and its interface.
Lists the items included in the delivery package and instructions for unpacking.
Guidance on setting voltage and environmental/setup requirements for installation.
Identifies and labels components visible on the front and rear of the Biometra TRIO.
Details the features and operation of the height-adjustable heated lid.
Instructions on how to load samples into the thermal cycler's block.
Describes the initial self-test and the functions available on the log-in screen.
Guides through the login process and the features of the home screen interface.
Explains the spreadsheet and graphical programming modes for creating PCR protocols.
Guide for creating new programs or using pre-installed templates.
Instructions for naming programs using the virtual keyboard.
How to set the temperature and status of the heated lid.
Instructions on how to start previously used or stored programs.
Steps for copying individual programs to different locations.
Procedure for deleting single or all programs from the device.
How to view the running program in spreadsheet or graphical mode.
Steps to pause, continue, or skip a step in a running program.
Procedure for stopping an active program run.
Describes using polymerase-specific templates to create PCR programs.
Setting parameters for automatic PCR program creation using the wizard.
Tool for calculating theoretical primer annealing temperature based on sequences.
Overview of basic instrument settings like date, time, network, and display.
Manages user accounts, rights, and security for the instrument.
Accessing log files (Run-Logfile, Power-On-Logfile, Error-Logfile) for instrument data.
Performing self-tests to check instrument functions and components.
Creating a service information file for remote failure diagnosis.
Synchronizing and backing up instrument data, programs, and user settings.
Displays general information about the instrument hardware and software.
Provides contact details for the Biometra service department.
Quick guide for initial setup, power-on, and logging into the instrument.
Summary of program creation, editing, saving, and running procedures.
Steps to recover or reset a forgotten administrator or user password.
Troubleshooting tips for slow heating or cooling performance, checking ventilation.
Explains how the instrument handles power failures and restarts.
Addresses restarts due to voltage fluctuations and proper connection advice.
Information on factory calibration, and when to contact service for repairs.
Procedures for cleaning the housing and sample block, and disinfection methods.
Guidance on firmware upgrades and using only original spare parts.
Procedures and requirements for returning the instrument for service.
Instructions for properly packing the thermal cycler for transport.