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MagNA Pure Compact Operator’s Manual - Version 1.3
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B
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How to Operate the MagNA Pure Compact Instrument
B
B
After the purification run has ended, the RESULT
screen appears.
The RESULT screen shows the result of the
isolation process for each channel:
- The result will be PASS if the isolation run was
completed without any warning or error.
- The result will be FAIL if any interruption of the
process or error occurred during the run. For
each FAIL result, the result screen will show a
brief error or warning messages (in the scrollable
Result list or the Information text box) to help you
decide whether the error or warning can be
ignored.
Note: To investigate a potential error cause either
touch the Information button or use the Errorlog
function from the Maintenance menu.
To set up for the next run, you must empty liquid waste from the Drip Tray, then touch the Liquid Waste
confirmation button on the RESULT screen.
Note: See chapter C for details on discarding liquid waste.
You can print and/or save the result by touching the
appropriate function buttons (icons) at the bottom of
the RESULT Screen.
Note: If you touch the Save button, a pop-up window
will open to allow you to specify the export format
(plain text or XML) of the Result file. The export file is
saved to the Save Folder defined under basic soft-
ware settings (see Chapter A, Software setup for
details). The file name is equal to the Run ID.
Take out the Elution Rack with the Elution Tubes for
further use.
Close the Elution Tubes with the screw caps provided.
Note: The tubes can be screwed down with one
hand, as they are secured against turning by a
mechanical anti-twist device.
Perform Liquid Waste Discard. Either discard all disposables containing liquid waste according to the relevant
country specific regulations. Or use the automated function, which is accessible
a. via the Liquid Waste Discard button displayed on the RESULT screen
b. via the Maintenance Menue as described on the following pages in chapter B. 2.2
Action Handling Software programming
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Performing a Purification Run
Liquid Waste Discard
Performing a Purification Run
Liquid Waste Discard
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