Section 16 | programming during staining run – Dako Autostainer Plus User Manual

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Section 16 |

Programming During Staining Run


This feature allows the user to program subsequent runs while the Autostainer Plus is in operation. All
programming screens are accessible, including the PROGRAMMING GRID, SLIDE LAYOUT MAP
screen, RUN TIME CALCULATION screen and REAGENT LAYOUT MAP screen. The system cannot
scan slides while it is engaged in another run. A printout of all screens can be generated after the
current run is completed.

The Run Log screen displays the features described below. These features can be accessed even
while a current run or cleaning routine is in process.

While the current run or cleaning routine is in process, and the RUN LOG screen is displayed:

1. Select the NEW PROGRAM button on the RUN LOG screen. The PROGRAMMING

GRID appears with the current run displayed.

NOTE: To return to the currently generated run log at any time while programming a
subsequent run, select the EXIT button in the PROGRAMMING GRID. A prompt is
displayed asking to save any changes to the newly created program.

2. Select the SLIDE INFO button or Slides menu item. Enter slide information or slide count

for the new run (See Entering Slide Information, Section 8).

3. Set up the protocol template for the next run or select an existing template (See

Designing a Protocol, Section 9).

4. Program slides and reagents (See Programming Slides and Reagent Management,

Sections 10 and 11).

NOTE: Use the UP or DOWN arrow key on your keyboard to select reagents from the
reagent lists while the Autostainer Plus is in operation (See Warnings, Section 21).

5. Select the NEXT button in the PROGRAMMING GRID. The SLIDE LAYOUT MAP

appears. Select NEXT again and the RUN TIME CALCULATION screen appears. Select
the OK button and the “Save program on disk” dialog box appears. Select YES to save
the program and enter a file name. The program is saved and the LOAD REAGENTS
screen is displayed. Select NEXT again and the RUN LOG screen of the current run is
displayed.

NOTE: The file name cannot exceed 8 alpha-numeric characters; symbols and spaces
cannot be used.

6. Select Open on the File menu to recall the newly programmed run after the current run is

completed (see Completing a Staining Run, Section 15). The “Load program from disk”
dialog is displayed. Select the assigned file name and press the OK button. The
PROGRAMMING GRID appears with the desired program grid. Select NEXT to get
through all appropriate screens.

7. Start the run (see Starting a Run, Section 14).

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