What to do?
7.
Confirming the
pipette volume
8.
Starting the test
Press the pipette
button 2-3 times
9.
Ending the test
Note:
The missing volume can be approximately determined
using the correlation table on page 61.
Testing multichannel pipettes
How to do it
Press the 'Start/Execute'
button. The 'Start' submenu
is called up.
Press the 'Start/Execute'
button.
The test is begun, and
the test pressure is set (in
progress...)
Shortly before the end of the
preparation period, the LED
light shines 1 time red and 1
time green, then the progress
bar appears and the sys-
tem automatically starts the
measurement. At this time,
the pipette button is pressed
down evenly 2-3 times. The
piston must return the initial
position before the measure-
ment is finished! The prog-
ress bar graphic indicates the
remaining time and the cur-
rently achieved vacuum.
The LED indicator blinks or-
ange.
After the test is finished, the
display indicates the leak
rate that was determined and
whether the system passed
the test.
The 'Start/Execute' button
can be used to repeat the
test, or the test can be
continued with the next 4
channels.
Turning the select knob leads
directly to the Main Menu.
Keys to press
Display readout
MC – 200 µl
start
preparing...
restart
-121.21 hPa
restart
(pressure value is only an
example)
MC – 200 µl
Q
start
(leak rate is only an example)
green
MC – 200 µl
Q
start
red
(leak rate is only an example)
ready
Test
back
Test
4s
back
orange
PASS
: 0.04 hPa
*
ml/s
L
FAIL
: 4.6 hPa
ml/s
*
L
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