Maintenance and troubleshooting – Bio-Rad ZOE™ Fluorescent Cell Imager User Manual

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ZOE Fluorescent Cell Imager Instruction Manual

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Maintenance and

Troubleshooting

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The ZOE

Fluorescent Cell Imager requires little maintenance for proper operation. However,

with long and constant use, the cell imager will need to be cleaned and some other
maintenance performed.

Cleaning the ZOE Cell Imager

The instrument should be cleaned on a regular schedule to remove any debris or dirt that might
interfere with proper function.

Cleaning the Instrument Body

Always turn off the instrument and disconnect the power cable before cleaning the case. Use a
soft, lint-free cloth and deionized water to wipe down the outer case. Avoid wetting the power
switch or the power jack while cleaning the case. To decontaminate the instrument body,
wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth and 70% alcohol to clean the outer case. These cleaning
instructions apply only to the outer case and not to the LCD screen.

Warning! Never pour or spray water or other solutions directly on the instrument. Wet
components can cause electrical shock when the instrument is plugged in.

If you use a 10% bleach solution to clean or decontaminate the instrument, it may leave a residue
of bleach crystals that over time could scratch the surface. If bleach comes in contact with the
LCD screen, wipe down the screen with a damp cloth to remove any traces of bleach.

Do not spill liquids inside the cell imager. Do not overfill cell culture vessels or tip such a vessel
when placing it on the sample stage. This could render the cell imager not functional.

Cleaning the LCD Screen

Always turn off the instrument and disconnect the power cable before cleaning the LCD
screen. Use a soft, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Cleaning the
screen with excessive force can damage it. Wipe the screen dry immediately.

Warning! Do not use abrasive detergents or rough material because they may scratch the
control panel and display. Do not use bleach or water for cleaning the LCD screen as both leave
residues that make the screen appear hazy. If water must be used, it should be distilled water.

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