Bio-Rad Trans-Blot® Turbo™ Transfer System User Manual

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Section 4: Appendices

Appendix A. Maintenance

The Trans-Blot® Turbo™ system requires little maintenance. After you finish using the Trans-Blot Turbo
system, rinse each cassette, base, and lid in deionized water to remove residual salts and to prevent salt
buildup. Air-dry or use a paper towel to dry the cassette.

For each transfer cassette there are four connection pins located at the back of the instrument
base cavity (Figure 20). Over time it is possible that these pins have been exposed to buffer or other
contaminants causing them to stick in the depressed position. With the unit unplugged, use isopropyl
alcohol and a cotton swab or isopropyl wipes to clean these pins. Push on each pin to ensure that it
depresses freely. The pins should be checked and cleaned monthly as part of standard equipment
maintenance procedures.

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Clean any accidental buffer spills in the instrument bays with a dry towel.

The cassettes and instrument casing can be cleaned with water and mild detergent; do not use
abrasives or organic solvents.

Periodically unplug the instrument and wipe the instrument casing with a moist cloth or paper towel.
Ensure that the electrode contacts in the bays are clean. Electrode plates should be occasionally
cleaned with deionized water or a mild detergent to reduce salt buildup. If the cathode plate has
excessive salt buildup, 7% acetic acid can be used to remove the residue.

Occasionally check that the cooling fan vent is free of debris and dust.

Fig. 20. Connection pins inside the instrument base cavity.

Connection
pins

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