Sample probe – Luminex 100 User Manual Version 1.7 User Manual

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MAP Technology

Troubleshooting

PN 89-00002-00-063 Rev. A

8 - 5

Sample Probe

Problems with the sample probe can lead to fluid leaks and
pressurization problems, as well as inhibit sample acquisition.

Symptom

Possible Problem

Solution

Sample probe leak

The sample probe is clogged.

Clean the sample probe. See
page 7-4.

Sample arm stuck in the up
position

The system isn’t properly
pressurized.

If a PRESSURIZATION error
message displays, see
Pressurization on page 8-3.

Sample arm stuck in the down
position

The sample probe height is too
low, or the path to the well is
blocked.

DO NOT turn off Luminex XYP
instrument.
1. Remove the blue light housing

on the Luminex 100 analyzer.

2. Unscrew the tubing connector

connecting the sample tube to
the top of the sample arm.
The system monitor changes
from “Busy” to “Running”
and sample acquisition
continues. Click Cancel to
make adjustments before
continuing with the rest of the
samples.

3. If sample arm still does not

raise, save all the data that has
been collected to this point.
Turn off the analyzer, but
LEAVE THE XYP instrument
turned on.

4. Exit Data Collector.
5. Turn the analyzer back on and

restart the software.

6. Replace the sample tubing

and blue light. Adjust the
sample arm.

7. Run a calibration with water

to reset the sample probe
optical switch.

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