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YSI 2900 series - Cleaning Procedures; Error Messages

YSI 2900 series
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6. Reconnect the waste bottle line to the waste bottle cap connector and to the left connection of the waste
pump tubing. Ensure that the connection is securely fastened.
7. Reconnect the reagent bottle line to its proper reagent connection on the manifold and to the reagent bottle
cap connector. Ensure that the connection is securely fastened.
5.2.3 Monitor Cup Sample and Waste Lines
1. Disconnect the sample line tubing from the barb on the bottom of the Monitor Sample Cup and from the left
connection on the sample pump tubing.
2. Disconnect the waste line tubing from the barb on the side of the Monitor Sample Cup and from the right
connection on the waste pump tubing.
3. Discard the used tubing set per the laboratory guidelines for chemical and biohazardous waste disposal.
4. Clean the Monitor Sample Cup as described in section 5.3.2.2 Monitor Sample Cup.
5. Reconnect the sample line tubing to the barb on the bottom of the Monitor Sample Cup and to the left
connection on the sample pump tubing.
6. Reconnect the waste line tubing to the barb on the side of the Monitor Sample Cup and to the right connection
on the waste pump tubing.
5.2.4 FISP Membrane Replacement
Replace the used membrane with a new one using the probe removal and assembly procedures located in the FISP
Sampling Probe User Guide.
Used membranes should be treated as biohazardous and/or chemical waste. Discard used
membranes in accordance with approved laboratory biohazard protocols.
5.3 Cleaning
5.3.1 General Cleaning Procedures
Because components of the Multi-Channel Online Monitor System could be exposed to potentially infectious biological
samples, toxic chemicals or corrosive chemicals, general cleaning and decontamination procedures should be performed
periodically to ensure there is no risk of contamination. Proper precautionary lab practices should be followed when
handling biological hazards.
Suggested cleaning and disinfecting solutions include 70% ethanol (ETOH) or 70% isopropanol (IPA) solution.
Make sure the Multi-Channel Online Monitor System is powered off before performing cleaning. Do not
contact electrical or communication connections with cleaning solutions.
5.3.2 Component Cleaning
Because the Multi-Channel Online Monitor System consists mostly of single-use components, only a few parts will require
cleaning.

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