Operation - advanced use, Software – Gilson 402 User Manual

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Operation - Advanced Use

5

Chaining Tasks
Because of the flexibility of the software many

combinations of the tasks are possible in your Method.

However, it is better to avoid certain combinations

of task such as Dispense followed by Dilution.
The reason is that Dispense distributes the fractions

into several tubes, whereas Dilute, Mix, and Rinse

operate on a tube by tube basis.
So, if Dilute follows Dispense, the software will first

dispense the number of fractions specified (into a

series of tubes), then one tube will be diluted, and

then the software will start the second dispense cycle.
When editing a Method containing (for example)

Dispense followed by Dilution, the software issues a

warning message indicating that it would be better

if Dispense could be placed at the end of the chain.

Parameter

Minimum

Maximum

Air-gap Volume (in Configuration)

0

Transfer-tubing Volume

Dilution Ratio (Dual-syringe)

1

100000

Dilution Ratio (Single-syringe)

1

500

Number of Serial Dilutions

1

12

Number of Reagents

0

12

Number of Fractions

1

12 if volumes are different, 99 if the same.

Number of Cycles (mixing)

0

12

Sample Volume (Vs)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Reagent Volume (Vr)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Diluent Volume (reservoir)

0.1

99.999 mL

Diluent Volume (via probe)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Common Volume (reservoir)

0.1

99.999 mL

Common Volume (via probe)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Total Volume (/)

0.1

99.999 mL

Total Volume (via probe)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Extra Volume

0.1

100 µL

Final Volume (adjust via probe)

0.1

Volume of transfer-tubing - air gap(s)

Final Volume (adjust from reservoir)

0.1

99.999 mL

Flow Rate - Aspirate (mL/min.)

0.01

See page 5-31

Flow rate - Dispense (mL/min.)

0.01

See page 5-32

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