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AUTOFIND S OPEN rev111206 low-res
autoFIND S open - User Manual autoFIND S open Preparative station for microFIND® AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc i autoFIND S open - User Manual This manual contains information about the AUTOFIND S OPEN preparative station for MicroFIND®. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. This document is for information purposes only. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Risks derived from improper use of this manual lie exclusively with final user. Unless otherwise specified, each reference to names, or belongings is purely casual and has the purpose to illustrate the product here described. All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under copyright laws. All rights are reserved. Version: a AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc ii 06/12/2011 autoFIND S open - User Manual INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Intended use and restrictions ...................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Symbol table ................................................................................................. 1-2 1.3 Warning ........................................................................................................ 1-3 1.4 Manual Structure .......................................................................................... 1-6 1.5 Applicable rules ............................................................................................ 1-7 1.6 General specifications ................................................................................... 1-7 1.7 Technical specifications ................................................................................ 1-9 2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................ 2-1 2.1 Parts definition ............................................................................................. 2-1 2.1.1 microFIND® area ....................................................................................... 2-2 2.1.2 Reagent vial areas ..................................................................................... 2-2 2.1.3 Syringe location ........................................................................................ 2-3 2.1.4 Connection panel ....................................................................................... 2-7 2.1.5 Control panel ............................................................................................. 2-8 2.1.6 Wash nozzle .............................................................................................. 2-9 2.1.7 Cover ......................................................................................................... 2-9 2.2 Moving parts ................................................................................................. 2-9 2.3 Control panel description ............................................................................. 2-10 2.3.1 Typographic notes ..................................................................................... 210 2.3.2 Directional keys ......................................................................................... 210 2.3.3 STOP, START, EXIT and ENTER keys ......................................................... 211 2.3.4 SET, MET and SEQ keys ............................................................................. 211 3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Location ........................................................................................................ 3-1 3.2 Preliminary operations ................................................................................. 3-2 3.3 Unit assembly ............................................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Installation ................................................................................................... 3-2 3.4.1 Voltage control and set-up ........................................................................ 3-4 3.4.2 Blocks removal .......................................................................................... 3-5 3.4.3 Tubes positioning ...................................................................................... 3-6 3.4.4 Electrical connections ............................................................................... 3-6 3.4.5 Start-Up ..................................................................................................... 3-6 3.5 Switch off ...................................................................................................... 3-7 4. SET UP ............................................................................................................ 4-1 4.1 General ......................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 Setup Mode ................................................................................................... 4-1 4.3 Manual Operations submenu ........................................................................ 4-2 4.4 Submenu Syringe Setup ............................................................................... 4-4 4.5 Syringe installation ....................................................................................... 4-5 4.5.1 First installation ........................................................................................ 4-5 4.5.2 Removal .................................................................................................... 4-6 4.5.3 Substitution ............................................................................................... 4-7 4.5.4 Changing the Syringe holder ..................................................................... 4-7 5. OPERATIONS .................................................................................................. 5-1 5.1 Installing and removing reagent vials .......................................................... 5-1 5.2 Installing and removing the microFIND® area cover ................................... 5-2 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc iii autoFIND S open - User Manual 5.3 Running ........................................................................................................ 5-2 6. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 6-1 6.1 Preliminary ................................................................................................... 6-1 6.2 Sensor touch trouble .................................................................................... 6-1 Running errors ...................................................................................................... 6-1 6.2.1 Missing objects .......................................................................................... 6-1 6.2.2 Obstacle..................................................................................................... 6-2 6.2.3 Blocked movement .................................................................................... 6-3 6.3 Syringe needle damage ................................................................................ 6-5 7. MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................... 7-1 7.1 Ordinary maintenance .................................................................................. 7-1 7.1.1 Washing procedure ................................................................................... 7-2 7.1.2 External cleaning of cabinet and air outlet opening ................................. 7-2 7.1.3 Replacement of the blotting paper inside the cover ................................. 7-2 7.2 Extraordinary maintenance .......................................................................... 7-3 8. RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL ........................................................................... 8-4 8.1 Preparer uninstall ......................................................................................... 8-4 8.2 Preparer transport ........................................................................................ 8-5 8.3 Preparer disuse ............................................................................................. 8-5 8.4 Disposal instructions .................................................................................... 8-6 9. Appendix A CONSUMABLES ............................................................................ 9-1 9.1 Syringes ........................................................................................................ 9-1 9.2 Reagent vials ................................................................................................ 9-1 9.3 Probe vials .................................................................................................... 9-1 9.4 Cover blotting paper ..................................................................................... 9-2 9.5 Flasks ............................................................................................................ 9-2 9.6 Manual syringe ............................................................................................. 9-2 10. Appendix B FLOW DIAGRAMS ........................................................................ 10-1 10.1 Setup mode ................................................................................................... 10-1 11. Appendix C SCREEN LIST ............................................................................... 11-1 11.1 Start-Up ........................................................................................................ 11-1 11.2 Run Time Menu ............................................................................................. 11-1 11.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 11-2 11.4 Errors ............................................................................................................ 11-3 12. Appendix D INTERCONNECTION PANEL ........................................................ 12-1 12.1 Output interface ........................................................................................... 12-1 12.2 RS232 interface ............................................................................................ 12-3 FIGURES INDEX SCREEN INDEX AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc iv I II Chapter 1 autoFIND S open - User Manual 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Intended use and restrictions autoFIND S open is a preparer used to automate some phases of the FISH technique (fluorescence in situ hybridization). However, the preparer and the relative software are not intended to give any diagnostic information or result; they haven’t to be used as a part of a specific diagnostic test in vitro and they are designed only for use in the research field. The preparer must be used in a professional environment and only by properly trained users, which know the specific hazards of this technique and of its specific application. The preparer must be used according to the regulations in force regarding the safety in testing laboratories. Other techniques or areas of application are possible. In particular, it can be used in applications where the sample preparation phase must be automated. The samples treated by the preparer are biologic samples, while the reagents and washing liquids can be various according to the application. The operator is responsible for the definition of the features and of the necessary performances for the application in which the preparer is used. Furthermore the operator is responsible for the sample traceability and of the correctness of the operations carried out by the preparer. Every possible mixture or omission of a component cannot be recognized or previously prevented. The operator that will use the preparer must be trained about the used substances, their hazard, their use and their proper disposal. For the correct use of the used substances, refer to chemicals safety data sheets (MSDS) and to the regulations, laws, directives and safety decrees currently in force that regulate the behaviour inside the testing laboratories. The insertion and positioning of the reagents, slides and pads, the insertion of syringes and washing solvents and all the other preparation activities are under the sole responsibility of the user. The user must operate in accordance with the law, in particular the ones concerning the safety of testing laboratories and the accident prevention. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-1 autoFIND S open - User Manual The operator must be trained to operate in accordance with the safety standards for the laboratories. The preparer does not have specific protection mechanisms against substances that are corrosive, potentially infectious, toxic and radioactive or against other substances that can be hazardous for health. However, when the preparer is used, because of the handled substances, the user could need to use individual protection measures such as gloves, masks and goggles; the use of such devices must comply with the regulations currently in force regarding the safety of testing laboratories. Anyhow, the use of the preparer for any technique invasive for humans or animals is explicitly prohibited. The preparer must be used only in the manner described in the use instructions. Any other use may affect the preparer and the operator safety. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused, even only in part, by improper use of the preparer, by unauthorized modification of it, by a different or missing execution of the procedures described in this manual, or by the use of the preparer violating the applicable laws and regulations. The preparer has been designed and tested in accordance with current safety standards. 1.2 Symbol table Please read carefully this table before using your preparer. These symbols are used in this manual. do not touch: action forbidden high voltage warning: check the manual warning: indicates pinch, crush and cut hazard Indicates the possible presence of hazardous substances AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-2 hot surface autoFIND S open - User Manual 1.3 Warning Read the following warnings before unpacking or using the unit. See the paragraph 1.1“Intended use and restrictions “ and be sure to have understood. See Declaration of CE Compliance enclosed with the preparer. Before removing the preparer from the box please read carefully paragraphs 3.2 “Preliminary operations” and 3.3 “Unit assembly “. Before switching ON the preparer check the correct voltage. Warning: pinch, crush and cut hazard during movimentation. Electrical Hazards. Every laboratory instrument has specific hazards, so ensure to read and comply with the following precautions. Only use fuses of the type and current rating specified. Do not use repaired fuses and do not short-circuit the fuse holder. The supplied power cord must be inserted into a power outlet with a protective earth contact (ground). When using an extension cord, make sure that the cord also has an earth contact. Do not change the external or internal grounding connections. Tampering with or disconnecting these connections could endanger you and/or damage the preparer. The product is designed and tested in accordance with international safety standards. You do not need to make any changes to the electrical connections or to the chassis of the preparer to ensure safe operation AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual Do not turn the preparer on if you suspect that it has incurred any kind of electrical damage or if it shows visible signs of damage. If, for any reason, the safe protections were compromised or if the preparer shows visible signs of damage, disconnect the power cord and contact the manufacturer. The power cord connector is considered the disconnecting device of the product. Electrical damage may have occurred if the preparer shows visible signs of damage, or has been transported under severe stress. As concern preparer recycling and disposal the following operations have to be carried out: switch off the preparer and remove syringe, samples and reagents, eliminating any contamination on the instrument in accordance with national and international safety regulations. Damage can also result if the preparer is stored for prolonged periods under unfavourable conditions (e.g. subjected to heat, water, etc.). Do not place the preparer so that it is difficult to handle the disconnecting device of the preparer. Always disconnect the power cord before attempting any type of maintenance. Capacitors inside the preparer may still be charged even if the preparer is turned off. The preparer includes a number of integrated circuits. These circuits may be damaged if exposed to excessive line voltage fluctuations and/or power surges. If, for technical reasons, it is necessary to work on preparer parts, which are accessible only using a tool, contact the Technical Assistance Centre. Violation of this directive implies the immediate invalidation of the warranty and service contract. These restrictions don't affect normal operations as syringe installation and removing. Avoid contact with the preparer while it is running. To avoid accidents, observe the rules of good laboratory practice while handling solvents, reagents and consumables. Observe the safety regulations about the used chemicals, as indicated in their specific safety data sheets (MSDS). Check carefully the physical and chemical AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-4 autoFIND S open - User Manual properties of the substances before use. Vapors from volatile solvents may be hazardous and flammable. Acidic vapors may be corrosive for the mechanical parts. Be sure to respect the safety measures defined by the national and international safety rules in force. The preparer can heat the reagent vials and the slides up to 95°C. For that reason these zones are labelled as hot surfaces. Be careful to avoid burns. Allow the reagents and slides to cool down before handling them. Do not touch the reagent areas, the relative cover and the reagents, barehanded or with the hands not adequately protected, until they have cooled. Do not obstruct in any way the air outlet opening at the rear of the preparer. Keep an appropriate distance between the rear and side of the machine and any other items that may obstruct the area in question. Periodically clean, with the machine off and cooled, the rear air outlet opening. When it is not used, place the cover of the slide area in the dedicated compartment with the top down, not to partially obstruct the openings for the draft of cooling air (see paragraph 5.2 “Installing and removing the microFIND® area cover”). Be sure to insert the waste tube into a suitable waste tank, and in any case, dispose it properly. In case of overflow of the liquid in the nozzle, disconnect the preparer from the main power and decontaminate the area as indicated in safety data sheets of the substances used, according to the national and international safety regulations in force. The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-5 autoFIND S open - User Manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The preparer has been designed and tested according to CISPR 11 Class A regulation. In a domestic environment may cause radio interference, in this case the user may need to take appropriate measures to reduce the interference. The preparer has been tested and it complies with the requirements described in the standard IEC 61326, concerning the emission and immunity relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Do not use the preparer next to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation (eg intentional RF sources unshielded), as they can interfere with the proper functioning of the device. The level of electromagnetic interference should be evaluated before using the product. The warning signal stuck on the tower indicates the presence of moving parts, including the syringe. Be careful to avoid bumps or cuts. The biohazard warning stuck on the tower, near microFIND® and wash nozzle area indicates the possible presence of hazardous substances. This depends on the types of substances used with the preparer. The warning signal stuck near the peristaltic pumps, wash nozzle and tube connections indicates the possible presence of liquids, also hazardous (this depends on the types of substances used with the preparer). Be careful before to disconnect the tubes. In any case verify that tubes are correctly connected before to use the preparer. 1.4 Manual Structure Please read this manual before use to ensure correct operation of the autoFIND S open. Chapter 1 Introduction AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-6 autoFIND S open - User Manual Warnings and general characteristics. Chapter 2 Equipment description Part names, notes and control panel description. Chapter 3 Installation Preliminary operations, assembly, installation and switch off. Chapter 4 Set up Configuration and set up of the unit, Setup mode, installation and syringe removal. Chapter 5 Operations Installation and removal of the vials and unit operation. Chapter 6 Trouble shooting Causes and solutions. Chapter 7 Maintenance Ordinary and extraordinary. Chapter 8 Recycling and disposal Appendix A Consumables Appendix B Flow diagrams Appendix C Screen list Appendix D Interconnection panel 1.5 Applicable rules Directive 2006/95/CE Directive 2004/108/CE Regarding low-voltage equipment Regarding electromagnetic compatibility 1.6 General specifications autoFIND S open is a preparative station for microFIND®. On the preparative station 12 MicroFIND® can be placed. The 12 MicroFIND® are placed in three different areas (each made of 4 locations) that can be thermally conditioned at three different temperatures from 35°C to 90°C. MicroFIND® can be incubated for a specific time with different reagent liquids that are available in the station. In fact in the station there are also: AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-7 autoFIND S open - User Manual • • • 6 not heated positions for reagent vials; 3 positions for reagent vials which can be heated from 35 to 90°C; other 3 positions for reagent vials which can be heated from 35 to 90°C; The machine is controlled by software installed on a PC via an RS 232 interface (USBRS232 adapters may be used). It can: • • • • create and calibrate the machine configuration; create customized methods; run the operations; display the machine status during operation. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-8 autoFIND S open - User Manual 1.7 Technical specifications MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Height Depth Width 660 mm 466 mm 402 mm WEIGHT Standard About 17kg ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AUTOFIND S OPEN Power voltage Frequency Power 230 or 115 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz 141 VA INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS PC connection RS-232 serial cable ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS Room temperature limits: Ambient humidity limits: Maximum altitude: 15°C - 35°C 5% - 80% (not -condensable) 2000m SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL Maximum measured level Negligible SAFETY INFORMATION HT127D Classification: • Pollution degree 2 • Overvoltage category II • Device for use indoors HEATING SPECIFICATIONS Temperature range programmable on MicroFIND® Temperature range programmable on heated AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-9 Off or from 35°C to 90°C Off or from 35°C to 90°C autoFIND S open - User Manual Reagent vials (areas 4B and 4C in Figure 1) SOFTWARE HTAPREP Purpose built software for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 1-10 Chapter 2 autoFIND S open - User Manual 2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Parts definition 3 6 4C 4A 4B 1 5 7 2 8 8 Figure 1 - System 1 2 3 4 TURRET CONTROL PANEL PERISTALTIC PUMPS REAGENT VIAL AREAS 5 6 7 8 microFIND® AREAS NOZZLE TABLE COVER AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-1 rotating turret, plunger and syringe A: not heated reagent vials B: heated reagent vials C: heated reagent vials for needle washing for incubation of microFIND® autoFIND S open - User Manual 2.1.1 microFIND® area The microFIND® devices must be placed in the locations shown in the figure below (indicated with the number 5 in figure 1). Figure 2 – microFIND® locations The locations are 12. Each location is identified by a number from 1 to 12. These locations are divided in three different areas (each made of 4 locations) that are highlighted with three different colours in the figure. These areas can be heated at three different temperatures from 35°C to 90°C. 2.1.2 Reagent vial areas In the station there are 12 positions for reagent vials (indicated with the letter 4A4B and 4C in figure 1). The 6 housings on the left (4A), not heated, are for: Buffer B (blue label) Buffer C (pink label) Ethanol 70% Ethanol 85% Ethanol 100% Carnoy’s fixative The 6 housings on the right (4B and 4C) are thermally heated from 35°C to 90°C, and are dedicated to the heating of the reagents; the housings in 4B are predisposed for Buffer A (yellow label), Buffer P+H and Buffer D (green label), the ones in 4C are available for the denaturation of the probes. autoFIND S open is equipped with 3 metallic adaptors for 0,5ml vials. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-2 autoFIND S open - User Manual Figure 3 – Reagent vial locations 2.1.3 Syringe location The syringe is located inside the tower. To access to the syringe remove the closing screw using the allen key supplied with autoFIND S open and lift up the sliding lid. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual Figure 4 – Sliding lid down 1 2 Sliding lid Closing screw AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-4 Figure 5 – Sliding lid up autoFIND S open - User Manual The syringe holder contains the following parts. Figure 6 – Syringe not installed Figure 7 – Syringe installed Figure 8 – Syringe location detail (1) Figure 9 - Syringe location detail (2) AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-5 autoFIND S open - User Manual 1 2 3 Needle guide Drawing nozzle Syringe housing 4 5 Regulator lock Plunger holder 6 Syringe holder 7 8 Plunger housing Safety lock without syringe in Figure 6 with syringe in Figure 7 for needle guide inserted in Figure 8 not inserted in Figure 9 inserted in Figure 8 not inserted in Figure 9 for needle guide The plunger locker has two different sides, for different plungers shapes. The two faces are labelled “S” side and “B” side. Figure 10 – Plunger locker: Side “S” AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-6 Figure 11 – Plunger locker: Side “B” autoFIND S open - User Manual 2.1.4 Connection panel On the rear side of the autoFIND S open there is a connection panel, as described in the following figure and table. Figure 12 – AUTOFIND S OPEN connection panel Power supply 1 2 Power setting I/O 230 o 115 Vac Power switch (ON/OFF) Connectors 3 4 Power socket RS232C 5 MULTI CONNECTOR for power supply cable for serial connection of AUTOFIND S OPEN with PC for connection to other instrumentation AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-7 autoFIND S open - User Manual 2.1.5 Control panel The control panel of the unit is laid out as follows. Figure 13 – Control panel Display 0 Alphanumeric VFD (Vacuum Florescence Device) type, 20 characters/2 lines. Shows command and status Keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SET MET SEQ STOP START EXIT ENTER ! " # $ enters Setup mode not enabled not enabled operative key operative key operative key operative key directional key (moves directional key (moves directional key (moves directional key (moves up) right) down) left) N.B.: for further information on the keyboard, please refer to 2.3. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-8 autoFIND S open - User Manual 2.1.6 Wash nozzle On the left of the AUTOFIND S OPEN there is the location of the nozzle for the needle wash (indicated with number 6 in figure 1). Figure 14 – Wash Nozzle 2.1.7 Cover Under the control panel is inserted a cover for the microFIND® area, which allows the incubation of microFIND® in controlled temperature and humidity conditions. 2.2 Moving parts There are three moving parts: • the Plunger (named PLG), which can move maximum 64 mm inside the syringe; • the Needle (named NDL), which lifts and lower the syringe and the needle for maximum 210 mm from the higher position; • the Turret (named TUR), which can rotate from central position of about ±160°; Warning Each part may be moved carefully by hand, but only when the instrument is switched off. Rapid movements or movements with the autoFIND S open switched on can damage it. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-9 autoFIND S open - User Manual 2.3 Control panel description The control panel is used for manual control of some functions of the machine. 2.3.1 Typographic notes For simplification each screen will be shown as follows: line 1 % line 2 & Screen # Normal characters (see “line 1”) indicate static lines (non changing). Italic characters (see “line 2”) indicate dynamic (scrolling) lines. Symbols % and & are a field that can have different values. These can be changed when needed by using the keypad. The screen# indicate the reference screen number. Symbols !, ", # and $ will indicate keys the directional arrow keys on the right hand side of the consol (for reference these are 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Figure 13). Symbols SET , MET , SEQ , STOP , START , EXIT and ENTER indicate the function keys on the left and at the bottom of the console (keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Figure 13). 2.3.2 Directional keys line 1 % line 2 & Screen # The instrument display has two lines. If the line is active, it has a blinking cursor. To move from one line to another: • press down ( #) to move to the next line; • press UP (!) to move to the previous line. These keys (# and !) also move to another screen or menu: • from the upper line pressing ! moves to the previous screen; • from the lower line pressing # moves to the following screen. The left and right arrow keys (" and $) modify the values shown in a specific line or to move to a submenu. The directional keys (#, !, ", $) are not always active in all screens. The icon on the extreme right hand side of the screen displays which keys are active. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-10 autoFIND S open - User Manual Symbol ! Active key Symbol Active key ! " " $ # # More than one icon indicates that more than one key is active. If there is no icon then in that screen the directional keys are not active. A beep confirms the key has been pressed. 2.3.3 STOP, START, EXIT and ENTER keys EXIT is a functional key. It is used to go back from a screen to the previous one and to exit from a secondary menu and/or go back to the main menu. STOP is used to stop the instrument when moving. The key toggles the status from active (“RUN”) to hold (“STAND-BY”) or confirmation wait (“PAUSE”). START is used to re-start an action after the STOP pressing. ENTER is use to confirm an instruction to the instrument. 2.3.4 SET, MET and SEQ keys SET enters the configuration menu (“SETUP” mode). MET key is not enabled. It flashes when the microFINDs are cooled or warmed. SEQ key is not enabled. It flashes when the reagent vials are warmed. When the unit enters one of the SETUP, the respective key will be lit. To exit the mode, the key will need to be pressed again. The exit is enabled only from the first screen of the menu. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 2-11 Chapter 3 autoFIND S open - User Manual 3. INSTALLATION 3.1 Location The machine must be positioned in a place that provides good ventilation. The electronic circuits generate heat that is removed through an opening located in the rear of the unit as shown in the figure below. Figure 15 – Cooling opening Do not obstruct in any way the air outlet opening at the rear of the preparer. Keep an appropriate distance between the rear and side of the machine and any other items that may obstruct the area in question. The unit must be positioned on a level surface. Environmental temperature must be from 15°C to 35°C and the relative humidity must be between 5%- 85% (not condensing). If these environmental conditions are not met, it may affect the performance or damage the unit. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-1 autoFIND S open - User Manual 3.2 Preliminary operations Please take care during the unpacking procedure. Check the integrity of the box to see if it has any external damage. If damage is present please inform your local dealer before removing it from the box. When the unit has been unpacked, check the machine and accessories provided (compare these with the packing list enclosed). Ensure that everything listed in the packing list is in the box. If not, please advise your dealer. 3.3 Unit assembly For the assembly of the parts it is necessary to perform the following actions in this order: 1. Place the box on a table, open the box and remove the foam packing; 2. Remove the envelope containing the product sheet and the Declaration of CE Compliance form; 3. Check the product paper to verify if the configuration is compliant with the device and the accessories provided; 4. Extract the autoFIND S open from the box and place it on a flat surface. Remove the protection cushions. 5. Place the machine in a vertical position, with the display facing forwards. 6. Remove the protection belt and polythene bag from the tower. 3.4 Installation The system needs to be configured before use. This is done by the following operations. • • • • • Ensure the voltage is set correctly (see paragraph 3.4.1). Blocks removal (see paragraph 3.4.2). Tubes positioning (see paragraph 3.4.3). Install the syringe (see paragraph 4.5.1). Finish the installation (see paragraph 4.2). AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-2 autoFIND S open - User Manual At the end of the installation, the unit should look similar to Figure 16. Figure 16 – autoFIND S open assembled AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual 3.4.1 Voltage control and set-up Ensure that the AUTOFIND S OPEN is disconnected from the mains power. On the rear side of the unit is the connection panel (see Figure 12). The voltage is shown above the power switch. It is normally set to 230V. To switch to 115V, perform the following operations: Figure 17 – Opening fuses hollow • • • Figure 18 – Extracting fuses holder Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver, as shown in Figure 17. With the screwdriver remove the fuse holder, as shown in Figure 18. Substitute the 2 fuses, ensuring the correct rating is used (see Table 1 below). Power voltage 115V 230V Type (EN 60127) 3,15 A T 2AT Table 1 • • • Replace the fuse holder with the correct voltage on the top side. Carefully close the fuse compartment. Ensure the correct voltage can be read. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-4 autoFIND S open - User Manual 3.4.2 Blocks removal • • Open the syringe holder. Remove the closing screw with the Allen key and raise the sliding lid (see figure 4 and 5). Regulate the security block of the needle-drive. Warning If the security block is not released and reset then as soon as the unit is switched on it will give and error (most likely a touch sensor error). Normally the regulation block is set to the correct length when the unit is shipped – there is normally no requirement to change this block unless a different type (length) of syringe is used. The autoFIND S open is normally shipped in the transport position shown in Figure 19. Figure 19 – Transport position 1 Regulation block AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-5 Figure 20 – Operating position autoFIND S open - User Manual 2 • • 3.4.3 Security block With the Allen key loosen the security block on the left needle-drive (see Figure 19). The drive should be lowered about 30 mm, until the regulation block of on the right (see Figure 20) rests on the ledge (see picture). Raise the left block about 5 mm above the right block and tighten. Carefully lift the needle-drive up and down by hand to make sure it doesn’t stick or catch on the syringe sledge. If it does catch ensure that the blocks are fixed pointing forwards and not to the side. Tubes positioning Figure 21 – Tubes positioning • • 3.4.4 Electrical connections • • 3.4.5 Put the waste tube into the waste tank. Put the wash tube into the washing liquid tank. Plug the power cable in the machine and then insert it in the main power. Plug the second cable provided with the machine in the port identified as RS232C to the serial port of the PC. Start-Up Turn on the power switch (“I” is on “O” is off). The unit will boot up and display the following screen: AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-6 autoFIND S open - User Manual AUTOFIND S OPEN Series Software rel. % Screen 1 Field % defines the software version installed in the machine. After 5 seconds the tower moves to the rest position and on the display shows: Initializing Please wait! Screen 2 After the Start-up, the system will get to stand-by (ready to execute commands) and displays the following. STAND-BY < WAITING COMMAND! > Screen 3 3.5 Switch off To turn off the power, use the power switch (position “O”), on the rear of the unit (see Figure 12). It is recommended that the unit is in Stand-By before doing this. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 3-7 Chapter 4 autoFIND S open - User Manual 4. SET UP 4.1 General To configure the unit “Setup” mode must be used. Warning Set-up must be completed by competent personnel, properly trained about the procedures described in this manual: any missing or different execution of the described procedures can cause damages to the preparer or to the person. However, in particular, pay attention to the moving parts as the sledge, syringe , needle etc... Some parts of the preparer (reagent vials, slides) can work at high temperatures. Be careful to avoid burns. Allow these parts to cool down before handling them. Wrong settings could cause damages to the syringe and/or to the preparer. If some values in the fields are incomplete or incorrect, the SET led will remain light even after you exit from the Set-up menu. Warning If you are using biological or hazardous substances, be sure to use the suitable protective devices and to follow the appropriate precautions according to the regulations in force for the safety in the laboratories. 4.2 Setup Mode To enter the Setup mode the instrument must be in screen 1 (this is the first screen after boot up that shows the version number). If the system is in screens 2 or 3, return to screen 1 by pressing EXIT . Alternatively turn on the power whilst holding the SET key. Screen 1 is shown for 5 seconds, before automatically moving to screens 2 and 3. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-1 autoFIND S open - User Manual From screen 1, press SET to enter the Setup mode. The SET key will light and the display shows: Manual Operations Syringe Setup Screen 50 The above screen (50) is the initial screen of Setup mode. Press # and ! to move between Manual Operation and Syringe Setup. Manual Operations can be used to move each individual motor. The Syringe Setup is used to install the syringe. To exit from Setup, press the SET key again when in screen 50. 4.3 Manual Operations submenu The submenu “Manual Operations” is used to individually move the plunger, syringe sledge, tower, washing valve and aspiration valve. At the first row of screen 50, press " to display the following: PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen 0 Select one of the six functions using " and $. Every function corresponds to an individual part of the unit: • PL: is the syringe plunger; • NE: is the syringe holder (syringe sledge); • TU: is the turret; • WSH: indicates the status of the washing valve. • ASP: indicates the status of the aspiration valve. • TCH: indicates the status of the touch sensor; The selected command will flash, with ! and # keys it will be possible to move the releted motor: • • • lift (!) or lower (# ) the syringe piston; lift (!) or lower (#) the syringe holder; rotate tower to the right hand side (!) or to the left hand side (#); AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-2 autoFIND S open - User Manual If the unit registers a movement error, “BS” will appear underneath the corresponding letter (if Bs appears when moving but disappears when the motor has stopped it is not a problem). The symbol under the write WSH (field %) displays the status of peristaltic pump that brings the washing liquid in the nozzle. It is possible to modify its spin speed with keys ! and #. It starts from 25% of its maximum speed as Run default, and with every ! or # pressing it is changed of 1%. The field % displays: Run Wash peristaltic pump ON --- Wash peristaltic pump OFF If the wash peristaltic pump is activated automatically also the aspiration peristaltic pump is activated to avoid that the liquid overflows from the nozzle. The symbol under the write ASP (field &) displays the status of the aspiration peristaltic pump that sucks the liquid dispensed by the needle in the microFIND and finally moves it to the waste tank. It is possible to modify its spin speed with keys ! and #. It starts from 25% of its maximum speed as Run default, and with every ! or # pressing it is changed of 1%. The field & displays: Run Aspiration peristaltic pump ON Stop Aspiration peristaltic pump OFF The symbol under the write TCH (field ') indicates the state of the sensor touch. ‡ The needle-drive is touching surface. = The needle-drive is not touching a surface. Return to screen 50, by pressing EXIT . AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual 4.4 Submenu Syringe Setup The Syringe Setup submenu is used to set the syringe parameters. From the second row of screen 50, press " to access the submenu: Syringe Size mL 500 Syringe Install Screen 52 Field % defines the nominal volume of the syringe (this can be 250 or 500mL) and can be selected using the left/right arrow keys. Press down then the right arrow key to access the syringe installation mode (see paragraph 4.5). Press the down key twice to show the following screen: Syringe Install Touch & Plunger Zero Screen 53 Press down and right to enter the acquisition mode - this is used to define: • the zero point of syringe plunger; • the touch position of the nozzle. Touch & Plunger zero will run automatically when selected (press right). The display shows: ZERO PLUNGER WAIT RUNNING Screen 54 The syringe plunger moves down to the nozzle and automatically acquires the zero point. It then finds the zero point of the nozzle, the display shows. WASTE TOUCH WAIT RUNNING Screen 55 NOTE. If there is a problem with these functions, (or during syringe emptying) then the unit will generate an error message. After the routine has been completed the unit will move the plunger (PLG) so that the base of the plunger aligns with the top of the syringe scale. If this is not AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-4 autoFIND S open - User Manual aligned properly ensure that the correct syringe is used and the correct volume is entered into the unit. If the error remains, contact Technical Support. The unit then returns to screen 50. 4.5 Syringe installation To install, to remove or to change the syringe, it is necessary to follow this procedure. 4.5.1 First installation • • • • • • • • • • • • Ensure that the unit is in stand-by mode. Open the syringe location, remove the closing screw with the Allen key and raise the sliding lid (see figure 4 and 5) Enter Setup mode (see paragraph 4.2) and select the Syringe Setup (see paragraph 4.4). Ensure the Syringe Size matches the capacity of the syringe that is to be installed. Enter in the Syringe install mode by pressing down the right (# and "). In screen 0 (see paragraph 4.3), move the plunger (PLG) to its lowest position. Move the syringe holder (NDL) about 5cm down from its highest position. Loosen the regulation block (on the right), so that the needle guide drops down and rests on the security block (on the left). Remove the plunger lock with the screwdriver (see Figure 8 and Figure 9). Remove the syringe block with the Allen key (see Figure 8 and Figure 9). Raise the syringe holder (NDL) to its highest position. Install the syringe holder of the syringe to be used (see Appendix A CONSUMABLES). There are two type of syringe holder, corresponding to two types of syringe. Before the syringe installation, ensure that the correct syringe holder is installed. • • • • Ensure that the touch sensor (“1” in Figure 6) can be accessed. Place the syringe in the unit and secure in place with the syringe holder. Tighten the regulation block (on the right). The tip of the needle should be perfectly aligned (level) with the needle guide. It must not be below the needle guide as this may lead to needle damage. The needle is aligned with the vial locators by placing the touch tool over the waste so that it sits under the guide. When the needle begins to bend it is aligned. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-5 autoFIND S open - User Manual • • • • • Release the security block (on the left) and tighten about 10 mm higher than the regulation (right) block. Ensure it is fixed perpendicular to the syringe holder (so that is doesn’t catch on the sledge runners). Move the needle guide up and down by hand and ensure that it does not catch. If it does then loosen and retighten the blocks ensuring they are perpendicular with respect to the syringe holder. Move up the plunger (PLG) and insert the plunger holder. Ensure it is inserted in the correct position for the syringe type (see Appendix A CONSUMABLES). The correct face is oriented down. Raise the syringe holder (NDL) to its highest position. Ensure that the needle of the syringe is correctly aligned, as shown in Figure 22. YES Figure 22 – Alignment needle-touch • • • • Push EXIT to exit from screen 0. The unit reverts to screen 52. Run the plunger zero routine (see paragraph 0). Close the syringe location, by bringing down the lid and tightening with the closing screw. Exit from Setup mode by pressing SET from screen 50. Warning The security block on the left shaft must be fixed above the regulator block on the right shaft; otherwise the unit will have a “touch sensor” error. 4.5.2 Removal • • • Ensure that the unit is in stand-by. Open the syringe location, remove the closing screw with the Allen key and raise the protective cover. Enter Setup mode (see paragraph 4.2) and select “syringe Setup” with the right key ("). AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-6 autoFIND S open - User Manual • • • • • • • 4.5.3 Using the # and " Keys, select the syringe installation mode “Syringe Install” (see paragraph 0). In the screen 0 (see paragraph 4.3) move down the plunger (PLG) to its lowest position. Move the syringe sledge (NDL) to about 2 cm below its highest position. Remove the plunger holder with the screwdriver (see Figure 8 and Figure 9). Remove the syringe holder with the Allen key (see Figure 8 and Figure 9). Carefully remove the syringe. Replace the syringe holder, using the two screws. Substitution If the syringe to be installed is different from the previous syringe then use same procedure as if it was the first installation (see paragraph 4.5.1). If the syringe is being replaced by one that is identical in volume and dimension then perform the following procedure. • • • • • • • 4.5.4 Insert the new syringe, ensuring the top of the plunger fits into the plunger holder (ensure the correct face of the plunger lock is used. This information can be found in Appendix A CONSUMABLES). Secure the syringe in place with the syringe holder clip. Ensure that that the needle-drive moves freely. Move down the syringe sledge (NDL) needle into the waste for a length of about 2-3 cm, ensuring that the needle doesn’t bend. If the needle-drive doesn’t move correctly, repeat the installation, following the instructions of paragraph 4.5.1, as if it is a first installation. Press EXIT to exit from the screen 0. Screen 52 should appear. Run “Plunger zero” (see paragraph 0). Close the syringe location, lowering the sliding lid cover and fixing the closing screw. Exit from Setup mode by pressing “SET” from screen 50. Changing the Syringe holder Before changing substituting the syringe holder, verify that: • the syringe holder is empty; • the syringe holder is mounted; • the plunger holder is mounted. Perform the following procedure: • remove the screw from the centre of the syringe holder; • Extract the syringe holder; • Insert the new syringe holder, ensuring the intermediate needle guide is in the same place; • Fix in place with the screw. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 4-7 Chapter 5 autoFIND S open - User Manual 5. OPERATIONS Warning These operations must be completed by competent personnel, properly trained about the procedures described in this manual: any missing or different execution of the described procedures can cause damages to the preparer or to the person. However, in particular, pay attention to the moving parts as the sledge, syringe , needle etc... For the sample and reagents handling see paragraph 1.1 “Intended use and restrictions” and 1.3 “Warning” Warning Some parts of the preparer (reagent vials, slides) can work at high temperatures. Be careful to avoid burns. Allow these parts to cool down before handling them. Warning If you are using biological or hazardous substances, be sure to use the suitable protective devices and to follow the appropriate precautions according to the regulations in force for the safety in the laboratories. 5.1 Installing and removing reagent vials To install, remove or substitute the reagent vials (see 2.1.2), simply move the turret out of the way (use screen 0, do not move the machine by hand when it is switched on) then lift the vials. Place with care the vials in their respective places (see 2.1.2). AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 5-1 autoFIND S open - User Manual 5.2 Installing and removing the microFIND® area cover When not used, the microFIND® area cover is located inside its dedicated compartment, with the top down, as shown in the picture below. Figure 23 – MicroFIND area cover positioning in its compartment At the time of use, extract the cover from the compartment and wet the blotting paper with demineralized water, in order to have the necessary humidity in the microFIND® area during the incubation. Place the cover over the microFIND® area, as shown in Figure 24 Figure 24 – microFIND® area cover installation 5.3 Running The unit requires a PC with HTAPrep software to work (other than the technical functions described previously). AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 5-2 autoFIND S open - User Manual When running, the unit displays action currently performed. Movement of tower and needle MOVE RUNNING Screen 4 Vial/MicroFIND presence CHECK OBJECT RUNNING Screen 5 Aspiration from object ASPIRE FROM OBJECT RUNNING Screen 6 Aspiration from pump ASPIRE FROM PUMP RUNNING Screen 7 Needle washing WASH NEEDLE RUNNING Screen 8 Dispensation DISPENSE IN OBJECT RUNNING Screen 9 Unit’s stop ABORT RUNNING AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 5-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual Screen 10 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 5-4 Chapter 6 autoFIND S open - User Manual 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Preliminary This chapter shows the error messages and some solutions. If the solutions do not resolve the problems, please contact your local agent or Technical Assistance. Before contacting Technical Assistance: • ensure that all instructions are performed properly; • repeat the scheduled operations; • ensure that all cables are connected properly. 6.2 Sensor touch trouble *Needle* Check “Touch Sensor”! Screen E24 Causes • The sensor touch doesn’t work correctly. Proposed solutions • • Press EXIT . The unit displays screen 0 of manual operations. This is likely top becauses by the two vertical bars not fully coming down or (on installation) having the safety lock lower than the touch sensor lock (see chapter 4.3). After the movements, push EXIT. Running errors 6.2.1 Missing objects CHECK OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E0 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E1 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 6-1 autoFIND S open - User Manual ASPIRE FROM PUMP NOT FOUND! Screen E2 WASH NEEDLE NOT FOUND! Screen E3 DISPENSE IN OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E4 ABORT NO DETECTION! Screen E5 ABORT TOUCH SENSOR FAIL! Screen E6 Causes • When the unit checks for the presence of an object during an operation, and it can’t find it. Proposed solutions • • • • 6.2.2 Insert the missing object (vial or microFIND) Check the orientation of the microFIND. Restart the operation. If the object is in place run Autozero with all the devices positioned (vials and microFIND) and retry. If on waste run “Plunger zero” in SET mode. Obstacle CHECK OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E7 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E8 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 6-2 autoFIND S open - User Manual ASPIRE FROM PUMP OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E9 WASH NEEDLE OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E10 DISPENSE IN OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E11 ABORT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E12 Causes • The unit finds an obstacle on some objects. Proposed solutions • • • 6.2.3 Remove the obstacle if present. Restart operation. If there is no obstacle then run autozero and retry. If on waste run “Plunger zero” in SET mode. Blocked movement If the unit finds an obstacle during movement, the control system cuts off the electrical power to the motors in 60 seconds and displays the following screen. *WAIT* Autocheck Running Screen E13 During this screen, the system stores the positions of the motors, and then shows screen 0. The part of the unit that is blocked shows “Bs”. PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E14 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 6-3 autoFIND S open - User Manual PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E15 PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E16 Remove the obstacle, if present. Use the " and $ keys to select the part of the unit to move, and the ! and # to move the blocked motor. Press EXIT to exit from the Manual Operations screen. One of the following screen will appear if a task has been interrupted. MOVE MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E17 CHECK OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E18 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E19 ASPIRE FROM PUMP MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E20 WASH NEEDLE MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E21 DISPENSE IN OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E22 ABORT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E23 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 6-4 autoFIND S open - User Manual 6.3 Syringe needle damage The syringe lifetime will be related to: • the type of syringe and needle; • syringe installation and configuration. If the syringe is often bending then: • Try and see how and in which position the damage is occurring. • Ensure that the alignment procedure on nozzle is correct. • Examine the vials to ensure they are correctly placed without caps. • Check that the syringe is correctly installed (see paragraph Syringe installation 4.5). • Ensure that the needle-drive is correctly aligned with the tip of needle, as shown in Figure 22. • Examine the nozzle to ensure it is not blocked. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 6-5 Chapter 7 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso 7. MAINTENANCE Warning These operations must be completed by competent personnel, properly trained about the procedures described in this manual: any missing or different execution of the described procedures can cause damages to the preparer or to the person. However, in particular, pay attention to the moving parts as the sledge, syringe, needle etc... For the sample and reagents handling see paragraph 1.1 “Intended use and restrictions” and 1.3 “Warning” Warning Some parts of the preparer (reagent vials, slides) can work at high temperatures. Be careful to avoid burns. Allow these parts to cool down before handling them. Warning If you are using biological or hazardous substances, be sure to use the suitable protective devices and to follow the appropriate precautions according to the regulations in force for the safety in the laboratories. 7.1 Ordinary maintenance AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 7-1 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso Ordinary maintenance of the unit includes: • • • 7.1.1 Emptying and washing the nozzle; Cleaning of the air outlet opening at the rear of the preparer; External washing of the cabinet. Washing procedure To avoid the clogging of the tubes, a washing procedure is required. To this purpose, a method named “WASH” is supplied. For details regarding loading and running of the method, please refer to the HTAPREP software manual. Execute the washing procedure at least once a week. 7.1.2 External cleaning of cabinet and air outlet opening Proceed as described below: • switch off the device; • disconnect the power cable; • use a brush to remove the dust from the air outlet opening at the rear of the preparer; • clean the control panel and other fragile parts with a wetted cloth; • clean the cabinet using a mild detergent solution; • wipe with a cloth. Note: Never use solvents, detergents or spray on electrical parts. 7.1.3 Replacement of the blotting paper inside the cover The blotting paper inside the cover of the microFIND® area must be replaced periodically, in order to avoid the formation of mold. To replace it, take the cover upside down and open the white clip at the center of the cover. Remove the metallic grid from the cover and the blotting paper to be replaced. Take a new blotting paper sheet (see Appendix A) and place it inside the cover, put the metallic grid over it and close the clip. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 7-2 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso Figure 25 – Replacement of the blotting paper 7.2 Extraordinary maintenance This unit should not require any annual maintenance. For any other maintenance operation not indicated in this manual, please contact your Supplier or Technical Assistance Centre. The operator is not authorized to perform any operation different from the ones of normal working. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 7-3 Chapter 8 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso 8. RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL Warning These operations must be completed by competent personnel, properly trained about the procedures described in this manual: any missing or different execution of the described procedures can cause damages to the preparer or to the person. For the sample and reagents handling see paragraph 1.1 “Intended use and restrictions” and 1.3 “Warning”. Warning Some parts of the preparer (reagent vials, slides) can work at high temperatures. Be careful to avoid burns. Allow these parts to cool down before handling them. Warning If you are using biological or hazardous substances, be sure to use the suitable protective devices and to follow the appropriate precautions according to the regulations in force for the safety in the laboratories. 8.1 Preparer uninstall To uninstall the preparer perform the following operations in the given sequence: 1. Remove the syringe according to the instructions given in the dedicated paragraph of this manual. Remove any residual substances from the instrument in accordance with the applicable safety regulations; 2. Re-insert the syringe locker and the plunger locker; AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 8-4 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso 3. Remove the reagent vials and the slides, if present, eliminating any residual substances from the instrument in accordance with the applicable safety regulations; 4. Raise the syringe lodging (NDL) to the top.; 5. Loosen the Safety lock (left); 6. Raise the needle guide until the shipping position (see figure 19 in this manual); 7. Tighten the Safety lock (left); 8. Move down the sliding lid and tighten the closing screw; 9. Extract the wash tube from the washing liquid tank. 10. Switch on the WSH pump (status “RUN”, see paragraph 4.3 “Manual Operations submenu). When the liquid stop going out from the wash nozzle (see paragraph 2.1.6 ”Wash nozzle”) switch off this pump (status ---). Empty the wash nozzle with a laboratory syringe. 11. Switch on the ASP pump (status “RUN”, see 4.3 “Manual Operations submenu”). When the liquid stop going out from the waste tube (see paragraph 3.4.3 “Tubes positioning”) remove the waste tube from the waste tank and switch off this pump (status “STOP”). 12. Switch off the preparer; 13. Unplug the power cord from the main power and then remove it from the preparer; 14. Unplug the RS232 cable from the preparer port and from the serial port of the PC. 8.2 Preparer transport The preparer transport can be realized only in the original packaging. If the preparer has already been installed you must do the following operations: 1. Execute the uninstall procedure described in paragraph 8.1; 2. Clean and treat to avoid biological, chemical and radiological risks; 3. Repack the various parts of the preparer in the original packaging; 4. Close the box by fixing the flaps using adhesive tape for packaging. 8.3 Preparer disuse In case of preparer disuse or disposal, perform the following operation: 1. Execute the uninstall procedure described in paragraph 8.1; AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 8-5 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso 2. Place the preparer and its accessory parts in the original packaging or into another packaging suitable for transport; if you need further information, contact your dealer or the Technical Assistance Centre. 8.4 Disposal instructions HTA srl, as electronic devices manufacturer, is engaged in the financing and in the management of electronic equipment's disposal activities. For updated information about the disposal mode and the collection points: WEEE: information about the recycling of Electronic and Electrical Equipment European Union Countries Registration Number to Italian EEE Registry: IT11110000007352 For information about the recycling of Electronic and Electrical Equipment get in contact with us Outside European Union AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 8-6 autoFIND S open Manuale d’uso For information about the recycling of Electronic and Electrical Equipment get in contact with us AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 8-7 Appendix A autoFIND S open User Manual 9. Appendix A CONSUMABLES Warning For the sample and reagents handling see paragraph 1.1 “Intended use and restrictions” and 1.3”Warning”. 9.1 Syringes The following table shows the syringe that can be used with the unit. Other syringe can be used as long as they have the same properties as the one listed below. TETHIS P/N syr_aFS_50 0 Syringe volume Needle type Plunger type 0.500 ml Removable, 51mm, G22 PTFE The following table shows the removable needle to use. TETHIS P/N Length Type ndl_aFS_51 51 mm G22 Point stile LC 9.2 Reagent vials TETHIS P/N Description rvl_aFS_2 12,5x49mm (2ml) vials with screw cap 9.3 Probe vials TETHIS P/N pvl_aFS_05 Description 0,5ml vials with cap AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 9-1 autoFIND S open User Manual 9.4 Cover blotting paper TETHIS P/N blp_aFS_ Description Blotting paper sheets 9.5 Flasks TETHIS P/N Description FLSK_aFS_250 250 ml plastic flask with holed cap 9.6 Manual syringe TETHIS P/N SYR/CUP Description Disposable syringe (5ml) with suction cup end 9.7 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 9-2 Appendix B 10.1 autoFIND S open User Manual 10. Appendix B FLOW DIAGRAMS Setup mode AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 10-1 Appendix C 11.1 autoFIND S open User Manual 11. Appendix C SCREEN LIST Start-Up AUTOFIND S OPEN Series Software rel. % Screen 1 Initializing Please wait! Screen 2 11.2 Run Time Menu STAND-BY WAITING COMMAND! Screen 3 MOVE RUNNING Screen 4 CHECK OBJECT RUNNING Screen 5 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT RUNNING Screen 6 ASPIRE FROM PUMP RUNNING Screen 7 WASH NEEDLE RUNNING Screen 8 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 11-1 autoFIND S open User Manual DISPENSE IN OBJECT RUNNING Screen 9 ABORT RUNNING Screen 10 11.3 Setup PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen 0 Manual Operations Syringe Setup Screen 50 Syringe Size mL 500 Syringe Install Screen 52 Syringe Install Touch & Plunger Zero Screen 53 ZERO PLUNGER WAIT RUNNING Screen 54 WASTE TOUCH WAIT RUNNING Screen 55 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 11-2 autoFIND S open User Manual 11.4 Errors CHECK OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E0 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E1 ASPIRE FROM PUMP NOT FOUND! Screen E2 WASH NEEDLE NOT FOUND! Screen E3 DISPENSE IN OBJECT NOT FOUND! Screen E4 ABORT NO DETECTION! Screen E5 ABORT TOUCH SENSOR FAIL! Screen E6 CHECK OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E7 ASPIRE FROM OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E8 ASPIRE FROM PUMP AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 11-3 autoFIND S open User Manual OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E9 WASH NEEDLE OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E10 DISPENSE IN OBJECT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E11 ABORT OBSTACLE FOUND! Screen E12 *WAIT* Autocheck Running Screen E13 PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E14 PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E15 PL NE TU WSH ASP TCH % & ' Screen E16 MOVE MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E17 CHECK OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E18 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 11-4 autoFIND S open User Manual ASPIRE FROM OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E19 ASPIRE FROM PUMP MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E20 WASH NEEDLE MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E21 DISPENSE IN OBJECT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E22 ABORT MECHANICAL LOCK! Screen E23 *Needle* Check “Touch Sensor”! Screen E24 AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 11-5 Appendix D autoFIND S open User Manual 12. Appendix D INTERCONNECTION PANEL The connection panel is on the back of the unit. Figure 26 – Connection panel 12.1 Output interface The used connector is a female connector DB15. DB15 pin # 1 Function 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FREE3-IN +5 Volts SAMPINS-NO GCRDY Notes Max. 20 mA Input (active low): Level 0 = 0…2 V High Level = 4 .. 12 V Relay contact normally open Input (active high): Level 0 = 0…2 V High Level = 4 .. 12 V GND SAMPINS-COM FREE1-NC --GCRDY FREE1-NO --FREE2 FREE1-COM --SAMPINS-NC Common Relay contact Relay contact normally closed NOT AVAIBLE CONTACT Input (active low): Level 0 = 0…2 V High Level = 4 .. 12 V Relay contact normally open NOT AVAIBLE CONTACT Input (active low): Level 0 = 0…2 V High Level = 4 .. 12 V Common Relay contact NOT AVAIBLE CONTACT Relay contact normally closed Figure 27 – Connector I/O I. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 12-1 autoFIND S open User Manual Relay Specifications: Vmax = 24 V ; Imax = 1A Figure 28 – Typical interfacing Figure 29 – Output Connector I. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 12-2 autoFIND S open User Manual 12.2 RS232 interface The RS232 connector is a female connector DB9. DB9 pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Function N.C. TX RX DSR Notes not connected Transmission Receiving Internally connected to DTR DGND Internally connected to DSR DTR CTS RTS N.C. not connected Figure 30 – RS232C Connector I. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc 12-3 autoFIND S open User Manual FIGURE INDEX Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1 - System ........................................................................................................ 2-1 2 – microFIND® locations ................................................................................... 2-2 3 – Reagent vial locations .................................................................................. 2-3 4 – Sliding lid down ........................................................................................... 2-4 5 – Sliding lid up ................................................................................................ 2-4 6 – Syringe not installed ..................................................................................... 2-5 7 – Syringe installed .......................................................................................... 2-5 8 – Syringe location detail (1) ............................................................................. 2-5 9 - Syringe location detail (2) ............................................................................. 2-5 10 – Plunger locker: Side “S” .............................................................................. 2-6 11 – Plunger locker: Side “B” .............................................................................. 2-6 12 – AUTOFIND S OPEN connection panel ........................................................... 2-7 13 – Control panel ............................................................................................. 2-8 14 – Wash Nozzle .............................................................................................. 2-9 15 – Cooling opening ......................................................................................... 3-1 16 – autoFIND S open assembled ....................................................................... 3-3 17 – Opening fuses hollow ................................................................................. 3-4 18 – Extracting fuses holder ............................................................................... 3-4 19 – Transport position ...................................................................................... 3-5 20 – Operating position ...................................................................................... 3-5 21 – Tubes positioning ....................................................................................... 3-6 22 – Alignment needle-touch .............................................................................. 4-6 23 – MicroFIND area cover positioning in its compartment .................................... 5-2 24 – microFIND® area cover installation .............................................................. 5-2 25 – Replacement of the blotting paper ............................................................... 7-3 26 - Connection panel…………………………………………………………………………………….12-1 27 - Connector I/O…………………………………………………………………………………………12-1 28 - Typical interfacing…………………………………………………………………………………..12-2 29 - Output Connector……………………………………………………………………………………12-2 30 - RS232C Connector…………………………………………………………………………………..12-3 I. AUTOFIND S OPEN_rev111206.doc I autoFIND S open User Manual SCREEN INDEX Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen 00.................................................................................................................... 4-2 01.................................................................................................................... 3-7 02.................................................................................................................... 3-7 03.................................................................................................................... 3-7 04.................................................................................................................... 5-3 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