Additional protocol elements, Creating and editing a protocol template – Dako Autostainer User Manual

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Additional Protocol Elements

Rinse Buffer

A buffer rinse step consists of a buffer wash and air blow cycle and should be

programmed between each protocol template step. Each buffer rinse is displayed as

a blue droplet in the programming grid with a droplet icon in each programmed row.

The buffer icon appears on the Programming Grid printout as a filled-in droplet.

Rinse Water

A water rinse step consists of a water wash and air blow cycle. Each water rinse is

displayed as a white droplet in the programming grid with a droplet icon in each

programmed row. The water icon appears on the Programming Grid printout as a

white droplet.

Standard Rinse Replacement

The standard rinse cycle can be replaced by a blow only step (reagent is blown off

the slide but no buffer is applied) by right-clicking on the droplet icon in the

programming grid. The droplet icon is replaced by a wind symbol.

Substrate-Batch

This step splits the staining run into two distinct operations. The first includes all

steps prior to the application of the substrate, and the second groups all steps

starting with the substrate application. This feature allows you to use unstable

substrates that need to be prepared immediately prior to application. The Autostainer

stops after the steps in the first operation (non-substrate) are completed. An audible

signal indicates when the substrate should be loaded and the screen displays where

it should be placed (typically in position D8 of reagent rack a).

Note: The Substrate-batch step can only be used once in a Protocol Template.

Switch (*Switch)

This step programs the switching of waste disposal from one container to another for

the separation of hazardous from non-hazardous waste. The Switch step is

displayed in the Programming Grid as a skull-and-crossbones icon in each

programmed row. The Switch step can be used multiple times in any Protocol

Template. When programming successive switch steps, the skull-and-crossbones

icon alternates with a flower icon to indicate switching from hazardous to non-

hazardous waste.

Note: The switch step must be preceded by a rinse step in the protocol template.

The first switch step in any protocol template is a switch to hazardous waste.

Creating and Editing a Protocol Template

Note: Template names must contain eight or fewer alpha-numeric characters, and no

symbols or spaces should be used.

1. Select the Protocol Template button on the Programming Grid. The Protocol

Template Design screen appears with the default protocol template displayed in the
Protocol Outline column.

2. Select the New Template button. The default protocol template is replaced by the

default first step (rinse buffer) of the new template.

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