STEP METHOD Sample Clauses

STEP METHOD. NOTE: If the staining chamber was last used to stain a gel, the SPIFE Touch software has an automatic wash cycle prompted by the initiation of the SPIFE Touch CK test. To verify the status of the stainer chamber, use the arrows under the STAINER UNIT to select the appropriate test, place the empty Gel Holder into the stainer chamber and press START. If washing of the staining chamber is necessary, the prompt “Vat must be washed. Remove gel and install gel holder.” will appear. Press RETRY to begin the stainer wash. The cleaning process will complete automatically in about 7 minutes. To avoid delays after incubation, this wash cycle should be initiated at least 7 minutes prior to the end of the run .
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STEP METHOD. Chamber Preparation
STEP METHOD. I. Instrument Parameters
STEP METHOD. NOTE: If a SPIFE procedure requiring a stain has been run prior to running the LD gels, the stainer unit must be cleaned/washed before washing the gel. The new software version 1.20 has an automatic wash cycle prompted by initiation of a test which does not use the stainer unit for staining when the previous test did use the stainer for staining. To avoid delays after elec- trophoresis, this wash cycle should be initiated at least seven (7) minutes prior to the end of the run. To verify the status, press the TEST SELECT/ CONTINUE button on the stainer until the appropriate test is selected. Place an empty Gel Holder in the stainer unit. If cleaning is required, the “Wash 1” prompt will appear, followed by “Plate out, Holder in” prompts. Press “Continue” to begin the stainer wash. The cleaning process will complete automatically in about 7 minutes. The unit is then ready to process the gel after incubation. Reagent Preparation Reconstitute two vials of the LD Isoenzyme Reagent with 1.0 mL LD Isoenzyme Diluent each. Mix well by inversion. Sample Preparation If testing 41-60 samples, remove three Applicator Blades from the packag- ing. If testing fewer samples, remove the appropriate number of Applicator Blades from the packaging. Place the three Applicator Blades into the vertical slots in the Applicator Assembly identified as 2, 9 and 16. If using fewer Applicator Blades, place them into any of the three slots noted above. Load Sample 1 00:02 20°C SPD6 No Prompt Load Sample 2 00:02 20°C SPD6 No Prompt Load Sample 3 00:02 20°C SPD6 No Prompt Load Sample 4 00:30 20°C SPD6 No Prompt Apply Sample 1 00:30 20°C SPD6 LOC1 No Prompt Electrophoresis 1 6:00 10°C 600 Volt 100mA No Prompt Apply Reagent 1 45°C 4 cycles To Continue, (Continue) Incubate 1 20:00 45°C No Prompt END OF TEST No Prompt Destain 1 15:00 REC=REV VALVE=2 No Prompt Wash 1 10:00 REC=REV VALVE=7 No Prompt Dry 1 25:00 70°C No Prompt END OF TEST Electrophoresis Open the chamber lid. Place the Cup Tray with samples on the SPIFE 3000. Align the holes in the tray with the pins on the instrument. Place a reconstituted vial of reagent into each outer hole of the reagent bar, ensuring that the vials are pushed down as far as they can go. Close the chamber lid. With LD on the display, press the START/STOP button. An option to either begin the test or skip the operation will be presented. Press START/STOP to begin. The SPIFE 3000 will apply the samples, electrophorese, spread reagent and beep. Open the chamber...
STEP METHOD. I. Calibration

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