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Typical Operation


A few “off instrument” preparations will make the staining run more time-efficient. Prior to starting a
run you should have the following items:

• A list of slide cases to be run with requested protocols.

• Deparaffinized and rehydrated slides soaking in buffer. This buffer should contain 0.05%

Tween 20. A minimum of 5 minutes soaking time is recommended.

• The reagents required for the staining run brought to room temperature.

• Sufficient buffer in the buffer reservoir and deionized water in the deionized water reservoir.

The buffer should contain 0.05% Tween 20 (deionized water is not available with the “01”
hardware version of the Dako Autostainer Plus).

• Containers for hazardous and non-hazardous waste with enough capacity to accommodate

the waste from the staining run.

A typical set up for a staining run follows this order:

6. Start the software by double clicking on the Dako Autostainer Plus icon.

7. Enter your user name and password (see Accessing the Dako Autostainer Plus Software,

Section 6).

8. Select the PROGRAM button on the MAIN MENU screen.

9. Select the SLIDE INFO button from the PROGRAMMING GRID, or Slides from the menu

bar. When the SLIDE INFO button is selected the SLIDE INFORMATION screen is
displayed. When the Slides menu item is selected the SLIDE COUNT window is
displayed.

10. Enter slide information or slide count for the staining run (see Entering Slide Information,

Section 8).

11. Select the FINISH ENTRY button when entering slide information or select OK when

using SLIDE COUNT window. The PROGRAMMING GRID is displayed with the slide
information.

12. Select the PROTOCOL TEMPLATE button. The PROTOCOL TEMPLATE DESIGN

screen is displayed.

13. Select the protocol template for the run (see Designing a Protocol, Section 9).

14. Select the USE TEMPLATE button. The PROGRAMMING GRID is displayed with the

selected protocol.

NOTE: Steps 7 through 9 can be skipped if the default template is used.

15. Assign specific reagents to all slides (see Programming Slides, Section 10).

16. Select the NEXT button. The user is prompted to “Save program on disk”.

Selecting YES displays the SAVE PROGRAM ON DISK window. Enter the program’s
name and select OK. The program is saved and the PRINT SLIDE LABELS screen is
displayed.

Selecting NO displays the PRINT SLIDE LABELS screen and the program is not saved.

17. Selecting the ALL button in the PRINT SLIDE LABELS screen will print all labels for slides

assigned in the PROGRAMMING GRID and bring the user to the REAGENT LAYOUT
MAP.

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