GE AKTAavant, Unicorn 6 Getting Started

GE Healthcare
Getting Started with
ÄKTAavant and UNIC ORN 6
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
51 About this guide ...................................................................................................
61.1 Get started ...............................................................................................................................................
101.2 Regulatory information ......................................................................................................................
132.1 Safety precautions ...............................................................................................................................
202.2 Labels .........................................................................................................................................................
232.3 Emergency procedures ......................................................................................................................
263 Start up .................................................................................................................
273.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN ..................................................................................
314 The instrument and the software .....................................................................
324.1 ÄKTAavant instrument overview ...................................................................................................
364.2 UNICORN software overview ..........................................................................................................
394.3 UNICORN software modules ...........................................................................................................
404.3.1 Method Editor module ......................................................................................................................
434.3.2 System Control module ...................................................................................................................
454.3.3 Evaluation module .............................................................................................................................
475 Files and folders in UNICORN .............................................................................
485.1 Navigator overview .............................................................................................................................
515.2 Handling files and folders .................................................................................................................
556 Create a method ..................................................................................................
566.1 Guide to method creation .................................................................................................................
576.1.1 Create and edit methods ................................................................................................................
656.1.2 Predefined methods ..........................................................................................................................
676.1.3 Predefined phases .............................................................................................................................
686.2 Print a method .......................................................................................................................................
707 Prepare the system for a run .............................................................................
717.1 Before you prepare the system ......................................................................................................
727.2 Prepare the flow path .........................................................................................................................
787.3 Prime buffer inlets and purge System pumps .........................................................................
837.4 Connect a column ................................................................................................................................
887.5 Calibrate the pH monitor ..................................................................................................................
907.6 Prepare the Fraction collector ........................................................................................................
958 Run a method ........................................................................................................
968.1 Before you start .....................................................................................................................................
988.2 Applying the sample ............................................................................................................................
1018.3 Start a method run ..............................................................................................................................
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1068.4 Monitor the run ......................................................................................................................................
1118.5 After run procedures ...........................................................................................................................
1159 Evaluate and print the results ...........................................................................
1169.1 View the results .....................................................................................................................................
1209.2 Peak integration ....................................................................................................................................
1259.3 Print the results ......................................................................................................................................
13010 Maintenance .........................................................................................................
13110.1 Maintenance program .......................................................................................................................
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1 About this guide
Introduction
This chapter describes the purpose of the guide and provides regulatory information relevant for ÄKTAavant system.
Contents
This chapter contains the following sections:

1 About this guide

See pageSection
61.1 Get started
101.2 Regulatory information
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1 About this guide

1.1 Get started

1.1 Get started
Introduction
Read this section for an understanding of the purpose and conventions of this guide, as well as the requirements that you must fulfill before using the ÄKTAavant system.
Purpose of Getting Started
The purpose of this guide is to present a quick and easy guide to the system for a user with limited or no experience of UNICORN software and ÄKTAavant instrument. The work flow is presented as practical instructions on how to operate the software and the instrument. The instructions form a basic framework that you can expand on by reading selected parts in the other manuals. This Getting Started guide includes the following topics:
Basic features of ÄKTAavant and UNICORN
Create methods
Prepare the system for runs
Perform runs
Make simple evaluations
Print reports
For best results, follow the guide from page to page in front of the system.
Prerequisites
In order to follow this guide and use the system in the manner it is intended, it isimportant that:
you have a general understanding of how the computer and Windows™ work.
you understand the concepts of liquid chromatography.
you have read and understood the Safety instructions chapter in the user documentation.
the instrument and software are installed, configured and calibrated according to ÄKTAavant and UNICORN 6 Installation Guide.
a user account has been created according to UNICORN 6 Administration and Technical Manual.
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Pushing the limits beyond Getting Started
Users who are familiar with the instrument and software and want to learn more about the system’s advanced features should refer to the list below.
about...
databases
functions
1 About this guide
1.1 Get started
please read..To find out more
ÄKTAavant and UNICORN 6 Installation Guideinstallation
UNICORN 6 Administration and Technical Manualadministration of
ÄKTAavant and UNICORN 6 User Manualinstrument modulesand
ÄKTAavant and UNICORN 6 User Manualcalibration
UNICORN 6 Method Manualpredefined methods
UNICORN 6 Method Manualcolumn handling
UNICORN 6 Method Manualmanual method editing
buffer preparation
UNICORN 6 Method ManualBufferPro–automatic
UNICORN 6 Method Manualscouting
UNICORN 6 Method ManualDesign of Experiment
UNICORN 6 Evaluation Manualevaluation
UNICORN 6 Evaluation Manualpeak integration
UNICORN 6 Evaluation Manualcustomized printformat
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1 About this guide
1.1 Get started
Intended use
ÄKTAavant is a liquid chromatography system intended for method development. The system can be used to screen for optimal choice of columns, media and running parameters to purify selected proteins.
The ÄKTAavant system is intended for research use only, and shall not be used in any clinical procedures, or for diagnostic purposes.
Safety notices
This user documentation contains WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTICES concerning the safe use of the product. See definitions below.
Warnings
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury. It is important not to proceed until all stated conditions are met and clearly understood.
Cautions
Notices
CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury. It is important not to proceed until all stated conditions are met and clearly understood.
NOTICE NOTICE indicates instructions that must be followed to avoid
damage to the product or other equipment.
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Typographical conventions
Software items are identified in the text by bold italic text. A colon separates menu levels, thus File:Open refers to the Open command in the File menu.
Hardware items are identified in the text by bold text (e.g., Power switch).
Text entries that UNICORN generates or that the user must type are represented by a monotype typeface (e.g., \Program Files\GE Healthcare\UNICORN\bin\UNICORN Instrument Server.exe.config).
1 About this guide
1.1 Get started
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1 About this guide

1.2 Regulatory information

1.2 Regulatory information
Introduction
This section describes the directives and standards that are fulfilled by the ÄKTAavant system.
CE conformity
This product complies with the European directives listed in the table below, by fulfilling the corresponding harmonized standards. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available on request.
TitleDirective
Machinery Directive2006/42/EC
Low Voltage Directive2006/95/EC
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive2004/108/EC
CE marking
1999/5/EC
The CE marking and the corresponding declaration of conformity, is valid for the instrument when it is:
used as a stand-alone unit, or
connected to other CE marked GE Healthcare instruments, or
connected toother products recommended or describedin the user documentation, and
used in the same state as it was delivered from GE Healthcare, except for alterations described in the user documentation.
Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive
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International standards
This product fulfills the requirements of the following standards:
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1.2 Regulatory information
NotesDescriptionStandard
EN 61010-1, IEC 61010-1, UL 61010-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1
EN 61326-1
EN-ISO 12100-1, 12100-2
EN ISO 14121-1, 14121-2
Software declaration of conformity
UNICORN 6 is technically compatible with all relevant sections of FDA 21 CFR Part 11.
A part 11-system assessment checklist is available on request through the local GEHC representative.
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use
EMC emissions and immunity requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
Safety of machinery — Basic concepts, general principles for design
Safety of machinery — Principles of risk assessment
Harmonized with 2004/108/EC
CISPR 11 Group 1, Class B
Harmonized with 2006/42/EC
Harmonized with 2006/42/EC
Regulatory compliance of connected equipment
Any equipment connected to the ÄKTAavant system should meet the safety requirements of EN 61010-1/IEC 61010-1, or other relevant harmonized standards. Within EU, connected equipment must be CE marked.
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2 Safety instructions

2 Safety instructions
Introduction
This chapter contains instructions of how to handle the ÄKTAavant instrument in a safe way.
Contents
This chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
132.1 Safety precautions
202.2 Labels
232.3 Emergency procedures
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2.1 Safety precautions

Introduction
The ÄKTAavant instrument is poweredby mains voltage and handles pressurized liquids that may be hazardous. Beforeinstalling, operating or maintaining the system, youmust be aware of the hazards described in this manual. Follow the instructions provided to avoid personal injuries or damage to the equipment.
The safety precautions in this section are grouped into the following categories:
General precautions
Personal protection
Installing and moving the instrument
System operation
Maintenance
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2.1 Safety precautions
General precautions
Do not operate the ÄKTAavant instrument in any other way than described in the ÄKTAavant and UNICORN manuals.
Operation and user maintenance of the ÄKTAavant instrument should be performed by properly trained personnel only.
Before connecting a column to the ÄKTAavant instrument, read the instructions for use of the column. To avoid exposing the column to excessive pressure, make sure that the pressure limit is set to the specified maximum pressure of the column.
Do not use any accessories not supplied or recommended by GE Healthcare.
Do not use the ÄKTAavant instrument if it is not working properly, or if it has suffered any damage, for example:
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damage to the power cord or its plug
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damage caused by dropping the equipment
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damage caused by splashing liquid onto it
WARNING
Always followthese General precautions toavoid injury when using the ÄKTAavant instrument.
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2.1 Safety precautions
Using flammable liquids
Fire Hazard. Before starting the system, make sure that there are no unintentional leakage in the instrument or tubing.
Explosion hazard. To avoid building up an explosive atmosphere when using flammable liquids, make sure that the room ventilation meets the requirements specified in ÄKTAavant and UNICORN 6 Installation Guide.
Fraction collector. Do not fractionate flammable liquids. When running RPC methods, or other procedures using solvent based buffers, collect fractions through the outlet valve.
NOTICE
Avoid condensationby letting the instrument equilibrate to ambient temperature.
WARNING
When using flammable liquids with the ÄKTAavant instrument, follow these precautions to avoid any risk of fire or explosion.
Personal protection
Warnings
WARNING
To avoid hazardous situations when working with the ÄKTAavant system, take the following measures for personal protection.
Always use appropriate personal protective equipment during operation and maintenance of ÄKTAavant system.
Hazardous substances. When using hazardous chemical and biological agents, take all suitable protective measures, suchas wearing protective glassesand gloves resistant to the substances used. Follow local and/or national regulations for safe operation and maintenance of the system.
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2.1 Safety precautions
Spread of biological agents. The operator has to take all necessary actions to avoid spreading hazardous biological agents in the vicinity of the instrument . The facility should comply with the national code of practice for biosafety.
High pressure. The ÄKTAavant instrument operates under high pressure. Wear protective glasses at all times.
Cautions
CAUTION
To avoid hazardous situations when working with the ÄKTAavant system, take the following measures for personal protection.
Close doors. To minimize the risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals and pressurized liquids, always close the Foldable door and the Pump cover before starting a run.
Cut injuries. The tubing cutter is very sharp and must be handled with care to avoid injuries.
Installing and moving the instrument
Warnings
Heavy object. The ÄKTAavant instrument weighs about 100 kg. Use proper lifting equipment, or use four or more persons when moving the instrument. All lifting and moving must be performed in accordance with local regulations.
Moving theinstrument horizontally. Three persons arerecommended when moving the instrument horizontally.
Supply voltage. Make sure that the supply voltage at the wall outlet corresponds to the marking on the instrument, before connecting the power cord.
Protective ground. The ÄKTAavant instrument must always be connected to a grounded power outlet.
Power cord. Only use power cords delivered or approved by GE Healthcare.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury when installing or moving the ÄKTAavant instrument, follow the instructions below.
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2.1 Safety precautions
Notices
Access to power switch and power cord. Do not block the rear and side panel of the instrument. The Power switch must always be easy to access. The power cord must always be easy to disconnect.
Installing the computer. The computer should be installed and used according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the computer.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to ÄKTAavant or otherequipment when installing or moving the instrument, follow the instructions below.
Vents on the ÄKTAavant instrument. To ensure adequate ventilation, keep papers and other objects away from the vents of the instrument.
Disconnect power. To prevent equipment damage, always switch off power to the ÄKTAavant instrument before an instrument module is removed or installed, or a cable is connected or disconnected.
Misuse of UniNet-9 connectors. The UniNet-9 connectors at the rear panel should not be mistaken for Firewire connectors. Do not connect any external equipment to the UniNet-9 connectors. Do not disconnect or move the UniNet-9 bus cable.
System operation
Warnings
WARNING
To avoid personal injury when operating the ÄKTAavant system, follow the instructions below.
Rotating theinstrument. Make surethat there is always at least 20 cm offree space around the ÄKTAavant instrumentto allow rotation on theswivel foot. When rotating the system, take care not to stretch or squeeze tubing or cables. A disconnected cable may cause power interruption or network interruption. Stretched tubes may cause bottles to fall, resulting in liquid spillage and shattered glass. Squeezed tubing may cause increase in pressure, or block liquid flow. To avoid the risk of turning over bottles, always place bottles on the buffer tray, and close the doors before rotating the instrument.
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2 Safety instructions
2.1 Safety precautions
Fasten sample bottles. Always fasten bottles and cassettes to the rails at the sample tray. Use appropriate holders for bottles. Shattered glass from falling bottles may cause injury. Spilled liquid may cause fire hazard and personal injury.
Electrical shock hazard after spillage. If there is a risk that large volumes of spilled liquid may penetrate the casing of the ÄKTAavant instrument, immediately switch off the instrument , disconnect the power cord, and contact an authorized service engineer.
Moving parts in Fractioncollector. Do not open the Fraction collector drawer when the Fraction collector is active. If you need to access the Fraction collector, press Pause, and make sure that the movement has stopped before opening the drawer.
Using a Superloop. After loading a Superloop, always plug the Syr port on the Injection valve with a Stop plug. With a Superloop connected to the valve, an over-pressure may be created during injection.
Hazardous chemicals during run. When using hazardous chemicals, run System CIP and Column CIP to flush the entire system tubing with distilled water, before
service and maintenance.
Hazardous biological agents during run. When using hazardous biological agents, run System CIP andColumn CIP to flush theentire system tubing withbacteriostatic solution (e.g., NaOH) followed by a neutral buffer and finally distilled water, before service and maintenance.
RPC runs with 100% acetonitrile. Always replace the green PEEK tubing between the used system pump and the pressure monitor with orange PEEK tubing, i.d. 0.5 mm, before running RPC with 100% acetonitrile. Set the System pressure alarm to 10 MPa.
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2.1 Safety precautions
Cautions
CAUTION
To avoid hazardous situations when operating the ÄKTAavant system, follow the instructions below.
Risk of breaking test vials. Do not use excessive force to press vials with incorrect dimensions into the Fraction collector cassettes. Glass vials may break and cause injuries.
Hazardous chemicalsor biological agents inUV flow cell. Make sure that the entire flow cell has been flushed thoroughly with bacteriostatic solution (e.g., NaOH) and distilled water, before service and maintenance.
pH-electrode. Handle the pH-electrode with care.The glass tip may break and cause injury.
Max. weight on top tray. Do not place containers with a volume of more than 10 liters on the top tray. The total allowed weight on the top tray is 40 kg.
Max. size of bottles on front panel. Do not fasten bottles with a volume of more than 1 liter in the front panel rails.
Notices
NOTICE
To avoid damage to ÄKTAavant or other equipment when operating the instrument, follow the instructions below.
Keep UV flow cell clean. Do not allow solutions containing dissolved salts, proteins or other solid solutes to dry out in the flow cell. Do not allow particles to enter the flow cell, as damage to the flow cell may occur.
Waste container height. The maximum level of the waste container content must be lower than 30 cm above the lab bench, for trouble-free use.
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Maintenance
2 Safety instructions
2.1 Safety precautions
Warnings
WARNING
To avoid personal injury when performing maintenance on the ÄKTAavant instrument, follow the instructions below.
Electrical shock hazard. All repairs should be done by service personnel authorized by GE Healthcare. Do not open any covers or replace parts unless specifically stated in the user documentation.
Disconnect power. Always switch off power to the instrument before replacing any component on the instrument, unless stated otherwise in the user documentation.
Hazardous chemicals during maintenance. When using hazardous chemicals for system or column cleaning, wash the system or columns with a neutral solution in the last phase or step.
NOTICE Cleaning. Keep the instrument dry and clean. Wipe regularly with
a soft damp tissue and, if necessary, a mild cleaning agent. Let the instrument dry completely before use.
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2 Safety instructions

2.2 Labels

2.2 Labels
Introduction
This section describes the safety labels and labels concerning hazardous substances that are attached to the ÄKTAavant instrument. For information about marking of the computer equipment, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Labels on the ÄKTAavant instrument
The illustrations below show the labels that are attached to the ÄKTAavant instrument.
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Safety symbols
Do NOT fractionate flammable liquids.
The following safety symbols are used in the labels:
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2.2 Labels
MeaningLabel
Warning! Electrical shock hazard. All repairs should be done by
service personnel authorizedby GE Healthcare. Do not open any covers or replace parts unless specifically stated in the user documentation.
Supply voltage. Make sure that the supply voltage at the wall outlet corresponds to the marking on the instrument, before connecting the power cord.
Warning! Fraction collector. Do not fractionate flammable
liquids. When running RPC methods, or other procedures using solvent based buffers, collect fractions through the outlet valve.
The system complies with the requirements for electromagnetic compliance (EMC) in Australia and New Zealand.
The system complies with applicable European directives.
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2.2 Labels
Labels concerning hazardous substances
The following symbols on the labels concern hazardous substances:
MeaningLabel
This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment mustnot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of equipment.
This symbol indicates that the productcontains hazardous materials in excess of the limits establishedby the Chinese standard SJ/T11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration
Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Product.
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2.3 Emergency procedures

Introduction
This section describes how to do an emergency shutdown of the ÄKTAavant system. The section also describes the result in theevent of power failure or network interruption.
Emergency shutdown
In an emergency situation, follow the steps below to stop the run:
ActionStep
2 Safety instructions
2.3 Emergency procedures
1
Press the Pause button on the instrument display. This will stop all pumps in the instrument .
To pause the run from UNICORN, click the Pause icon:
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2 Safety instructions
2.3 Emergency procedures
ActionStep
Power failure
2
The result of a power failure depends on which unit is affected.
ÄKTAavant instrument
If required, switch off power to the instrument by pressing the Power switch to the O position. The run is interrupted immediately.
will result in...Power failure to...
The run is interrupted immediately
The data collected up to the time of the power
• failure is available in UNICORN.
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2 Safety instructions
2.3 Emergency procedures
will result in...Power failure to...
Computer
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
A UPS can eliminate data loss after a power failure, and allow time for a controlled shut-down of the ÄKTAavant system.
The UNICORN computer shuts down
The instrument display shows status Not
connected
The run is interrupted immediately
Data generated up to 10 seconds before the
• power failure can be recovered
Note:
The UNICORN client may close down during a temporary overload of the processor. This may appear as a computer failure. The run continues and you can restart the UNICORN client to regain control.
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3 Start up

3 Start up
Introduction
This chapter describes how to start the system, both the software and the instrument, and also how to log off and exit UNICORN.
It is assumed that your user profile is already created. For information about how to set up and define users, user groups and access rights, please refer to UNICORN 6 Administration and Technical Manual.
Contents
This chapter contains the following sections:
See pageSection
273.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN
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3.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN

3.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN
Introduction
This section describes how to start UNICORN and the instrument, and how to connect to the system.
Start UNICORN and log on
Follow the instruction below to start and log on to UNICORN.
ActionStep
To start the program, double-click the UNICORN icon on the desktop.1
3 Start up
Result: The Log On dialog opens.
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3 Start up
3.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN
ActionStep
In the Log On dialog:2
Select your User Name from the drop-down list.
Enter your Password.
Click the Options button.
Result: Checkboxes for each of the UNICORN modules are displayed in the Log On dialog.
In the Log On dialog:3
Select which UNICORN modules to start by clicking the corresponding
• checkboxes.
Click OK.
Result: The selected UNICORN modules open.
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Start the instrument and connect to the system
Follow the instruction below to start the instrument and connect to the UNICORN software.
ActionStep
Switch on the instrument by pressing the Power switch to the I position.1
3 Start up
3.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN
2
Open the the System Control module in UNICORN and click the Connect to Systems icon.
Result: The Connect to Systems dialog opens.
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3 Start up
3.1 Start the system and log on to UNICORN
ActionStep
In the Connect to Systems dialog:3
Select the instrument .
Select Control mode.
Click OK.
Result: The selected instrument can now be controlled by the software.
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