Operation - advanced use, Running a method (run), Software – Gilson 402 User Manual

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Operation - Advanced Use

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Value for use with

File Number

TASK/Parameter

Dual-syringe Model

Single-syringe Model

Method 92

Dispense
Sample Source

Reservoir (RESV)

Reservoir (RESV)

Fractions

Same

Same

Nb of Fractions

3

3

Common Volume

1000

1000

Method 93

Dispense
Sample Source

Probe

Probe

Fractions

Different

Different

Nb of Fractions

3

3

Fraction 1

50

500

Fraction 2

100

700

Fraction 3

200

500

Adjust Source

Reservoir (RESV)

Reservoir (RESV)

Final Volume

1000

1000

Method 94

Pipette
Fractions

Different

Different

Nb of Fractions

4

4

Fraction 1

50

300

Fraction 2

80

400

Fraction 3

100

500

Fraction 4

200

600

Running a Method (RUN)

The Run soft-key appears, after you have entered your

Method. Press Run to start the Method currently

shown on the screen. If you want to run a different

program, you must key in its file number and press

ENTER, before pressing Run. In either case a series

of in run screens appears, starting with the in-run

prompts (if any).

In-run Prompts

Values for any parameters defined as in-run prompts

(using a question mark) must be confirmed, or

changed, before the Method runs.
After pressing Run, the software prompts you for

action: you must press ENTER to confirm the value

shown on the screen, or to change it, key in a new

value and then press ENTER.
When the Method runs you must follow the instruc-

tions on the screen. You press the command button

on the probe to aspirate and to dispense, when

prompted to do so by the command light on the probe:
- a steady light means you are to aspirate or dispense

liquid,

- a flashing light means you are to aspirate air via

the probe.

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