SciGene Little Dipper Processor for FISH User Manual

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Little Dipper

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Processor for FISH— USER MANUAL

March 2013

LD for FISH manual 2.0; software 1.4 for FISH

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B. Identifying System Components

(Figs. 4 and 5)

1. Main power switch – Turns on power to the unit

2. Bath power switch – Turns on power to each bath, for heating liquid

3. Temperature controller – Used to set and observe bath temperature

4. Temperature sensor – Transmits bath temperature to controller.

5. Standard bath – Removable insert, compatible with most liquids/solvents

6. Low volume bath - Removable stainless steel insert

7. Gripper arm – Rotates and moves slide racks up and down in baths

8. Gripper – Opens, closes and secures the slide rack assembly

9. Fan – Draws air through the instrument cabinet for cooling

10. Emergency switch – Cuts power for safety

11. Slide rack(s) – Holds slides during processing.

12. Centrifuge access panel – Automatically opens for the gripper to insert a slide rack

13. Centrifuge latch – Keeps lid closed

14. Centrifuge lock – Internal lock for safety

15. Touchscreen cable connection – Receptacle for attaching control cable

16. Touchscreen – Used to create, store and run protocols and for calibration

17. Pause button – Toggle switch that stops and restarts a running protocol

18. Centrifuge swinging buckets – Green (sample) and red (balance) rack buckets

19. Temperature calibration jack - Receptacle for cable to thermometer

20. Power cord connection - Receptacle for power cord

21. Stir bar speed control – Rotating switch to adjust stir bar speed

22. Stir bar – Creates a gentle vortex in the bath

23. Bath covers – Lids help achieve and maintain temperatures above 70°C
24. Slide rack spacer – Raises rack above absorbent pad
25. Absorbent pad – Soaks up excess water in centrifuge











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