Sample timeout, Sample dilution, Reagents – Luminex 100 IS Version 2.1 User Manual

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The volume restrictions that the amount expelled back function
places on the assay design can be expounded by the following
formula.

Sample Timeout

Sample Timeout is the amount of time in seconds that the instrument
will read the sample to detect the specified number of events.

Specify a timeout for assay wells. If sufficient events are not
collected in the specified time, the Luminex 100 IS logs an error,
flags the sample, and goes on to the next well. Set sample timeout to
several times longer than the expected read time of the well. Set to
zero to not use the timeout property.

Sample Dilution

Serum samples must be diluted at least 1:5 through dilution with
reagents as part of assay setup or as a final dilution step.

Reagents

Formulated reagents must be free of particulates other than
microspheres.

Kit Instructions

When you develop kit instructions, include:

Include dilution

Preparation steps, such as sample probe height adjustments that
need to accommodate the selection of plate type

XYP heater temperature setting

Information about assay controls and standard values for each
test in the assay as product lot information

Template name and version number in the kit instructions

Template provided on a 3½” diskette or CD

[“Total well volume” (uL ) – “Sample uptake volume”(uL)] + 160(uL)<Maximum Well Volume (uL)

Where:

Total well volume

The starting sample volume of a well
before the unit samples for acquisition.

Sample uptake
volume

The volume the unit uptakes for
acquisition (program this in the template
as sample vol.)

160uL

The amount expelled back volume stated
in this section.

Maximum Well
volume plate

The maximum volume capacity of the
user selected 96 well microtiter plate.

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