Bio-Rad PDS-1000 / He™ and Hepta™ Systems User Manual

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6.3 Excessive Gas Usage

Probable Cause

Action

1. Leaking helium fitting in the system Isolate the components from the He cylinder to the

solenoid assembly by completely closing the metering

valve (turning the knob counterclockwise until it

stops.) Ensure that the regulator gauge maintains

pressure over time. “Soap Test” the fittings by

spraying a film of soapy water at the site of the fit-

tings and looking for bubble formation. Tighten any

fittings that appear to leak.
Remember to close main cylinder valve of helium

tank when not in use.

2. Damaged sealing edge on Gas

Replace Gas Acceleration Tube.

Acceleration Tube (scratch or

dent in metal).

6.4 Chamber Will Not Hold Vacuum

Probable Cause

Action

1. Door gasket does not seal

Test the door gasket (the large rubber O-ring around

the interior perimeter of the bombardment chamber

door) by spraying the outer edge of the closed door

with soapy water while attempting to hold a vacuum.

If the soap bubbles, replace O-ring.

2. Vacuum connection at the back of the Check for leakage (poorly fitting components)

bombardment chamber is not sealed from the clamp assembly located at the rear of the

unit.

6.5 Sample Damage from Gas Pressure Wave

Probable Cause

Action

1. Macrocarrier not inserted

Examine and replace

2. Microcarrier Launch Assembly not Examine and replace

inserted into bombardment chamber

3. Incorrect sample shelf position

Reposition

4. Stopping screen absent, improperly Examine and replace

positioned or fails to function within

the Microcarrier Launch Assembly

5. Incorrect assembly of Microcarrier Examine and reassemble

Launch Assembly components

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