SpectraMax iD3 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader User Guide
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SpectraMax iD3 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader User Guide
Define Protocol Settings71
View Protocol Results82
Chapter 5: Read Modes and Read Types89
Endpoint Read Type89
Kinetic Read Type89
Spectrum Read Type90
Absorbance Read Mode90
Fluorescence Intensity Read Mode94
Luminescence Read Mode98
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting103
Clean Injector and Accessories103
Preventive Maintenance104
Replace Fuses104
Clean the Instrument106
Before You Move the Instrument106
Troubleshooting123
Obtain Support124
Appendix A: Instrument Specifications125
Measurement Specifications125
Computer System Specifications128
Physical Specifications129
Injector Specifications130
Appendix A: System Diagrams and Dimensions133
Appendix B: Electromagnetic Compatibility137
Index139
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Safety Information
Information about the safe use of the SpectraMax® iD3 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader
instrument includes an understanding of the user-attention statements in this guide, the
safety labels on the instrument, precautions to follow before you operate the instrument,
and precautions to follow while you operate the instrument.
Read and observe all warnings, cautions, and instructions. The most important key to safety
is to operate the instrument with care.
WARNING! If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by Molecular
Devices, the protection provided by the equipment might be impaired.
Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Tips
All warning symbols are framed within a yellow triangle. An exclamation mark is used for
most warnings. Other symbols warn of other types of hazards such as temperature, pinch,
biohazard, or electrical as is described in the text of the warning.
When warnings and cautions appear in this guide, be careful to follow the specific safety
information related to them.
The following user-attention statements can display in the text of Molecular Devices®user
documentation. Each statement implies a particular amount of observation or
recommended procedure as described:
WARNING! A warning indicates a situation or operation that could cause
personal injury if precautions are not followed. Some warnings can have a
different symbol on the left, such as electric shock or biohazard warnings. The
definition of the symbol is included in the text of the warning.
CAUTION! A caution indicates a situation or operation that could cause damage to
the instrument or loss of data if correct procedures are not followed.
Note: A note calls attention to significant information.
Tip: A tip provides useful information or a shortcut, but is not essential to the
completion of a procedure.
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Symbols on the Instrument
Each safety label on the instrument contains an alert symbol that indicates the type of
potential safety hazard. The following table lists the alert symbols on the instrument.
Table 3-1: Instrument Label Alert Symbols
SymbolIndication
This symbol indicates that you must consult the product documentation.
This symbol indicates a potential lifting hazard. To prevent injury, use a minimum of
two people to lift the instrument. For information about the weight of the instrument,
see Physical Specifications on page 129.
This symbol indicates a potential pinch hazard.
This symbol indicates a potential biohazard.
This symbol indicates a potential heat hazard.
This symbol indicates an electrostatic sensitive device (ESD). Observe precautions for
handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own
expense. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance may void the FCC authorization to operate
this equipment.
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The following sticker appears on the back of your instrument.
Table 3-2: Instrument Label Symbols
SymbolIndication
This symbol indicates the location of a fuse.
Safety Information
This symbol indicates that you must consult the product documentation.
This symbol indicates the instrument serial number.
This symbol indicates the instrument manufacture date.
This symbol indicates you should consult the instructions for use.
This symbol indicates CSAcertification.
This symbol signifies European technology conformity.
This symbol signifies that the instrument complies with Australian radio
communication requirements.
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Table 3-2: Instrument Label Symbols (continued)
SymbolIndication
This symbol on the product is required in accordance with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union. It indicates that you
must not discard this electrical or electronic product or its components in domestic
household waste or in the municipal waste collection system.
For products under the requirement of the WEEE directive, contact your dealer or
local Molecular Devices office for the procedures to facilitate the proper collection,
treatment, recovery, recycling, and safe disposal of the device.
This symbol indicates the environmental friendly use period.
This symbol indicates there is an authorized representative in the European
community.
This symbol indicates the instrument manufacturer.
This symbol indicates the manufacturer catalog number.
Before You Operate the Instrument
Make sure that everyone involved with the operation of the instrument has:
Received instruction in general safety practices for laboratories.
Received instruction in specific safety practices for the instrument.
Read and understood all Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all materials being used.
Electrical Safety
To prevent electrically related injuries and property damage, properly inspect all electrical
equipment before use and immediately report all electrical deficiencies. Contact Molecular
Devices technical support for servicing of equipment that requires the removal of covers or
panels.
WARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE. Within the instrument is the potential of an
electrical shock hazard existing from a high-voltage source. All safety instructions
must be read and understood before proceeding with the installation,
maintenance, and servicing of all modules.
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Safety Information
Do not remove the instrument covers. To prevent electrical shock, use the supplied power
cords only and connect to a properly grounded wall outlet. Use only multi-plug power strips
that are provided by the manufacturer.
To ensure sufficient ventilation and provide access for disconnecting power from the
instrument, maintain a 20cm to 30cm (7.9in. to 11.8in.) gap between the rear of the
instrument and the wall.
Turn the instrument power off when the instrument is not in use.
In the event that you need to change the instrument fuses, see Replace Fuses on page 104.
Chemical and Biological Safety
Normal operation of the instrument can involve the use of materials that are toxic,
flammable, or otherwise biologically harmful. When you use such materials, observe the
following precautions:
Handle infectious samples based on good laboratory procedures and methods to
prevent the spread of disease.
Observe all cautionary information printed on the original containers of solutions before
their use.
Dispose of all waste solutions based on the waste disposal procedures of your facility.
Operate the instrument in accordance with the instructions outlined in this guide, and
take all the required precautions when using pathological, toxic, or radioactive materials.
Splashing of liquids can occur. Therefore, take applicable safety precautions, such as
using safety glasses and wearing protective clothing, when working with potentially
hazardous liquids.
Observe the applicable cautionary procedures as defined by your safety officer when
using hazardous materials.
Observe the applicable cautionary procedures as defined by your safety officer when
using flammable solvents in or near a powered-up instrument.
Observe the applicable cautionary procedures as defined by your safety officer when
using toxic, pathological, or radioactive materials.
WARNING! Never use the instrument in an environment where potentially
damaging liquids or gases are present.
CAUTION! Use of organic solvents can cause harm to the optics in the instrument.
Extreme caution is recommended when using organic solvents. Always use a plate lid
and do not place a plate containing these materials in the microplate chamber for
prolonged periods of time. Damage caused by the use of incompatible or aggressive
solvents is NOT covered by the instrument warranty.
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CAUTION! When you use aggressive or corrosive reagents, you should turn the Auto
Eject Plate setting on the Maintenance page Reader Settings tab to the On position.
See Reader Settings Maintenance on page 64.
WARNING! BIOHAZARD. Depending on your usage, the injectors can have
biohazardous material in and on them. Always use the personal protective
equipment (PPE) prescribed by your laboratory.
Moving Parts Safety
The instrument contains moving parts that can cause injury. Under normal conditions, the
instrument is designed to protect you from these moving parts.
To prevent injury due to moving parts, observe the following:
Never try to exchange labware, reagents, or tools while the instrument is operating.
Never try to physically restrict the moving components of the instrument.
Keep the instrument work area clear to prevent obstruction of the movement. Provide
clearance in front of the instrument of 18 cm (7.1 in.) for the microplate drawer.
The instrument has adjustable optics to define the read height, or z-height. In a top
read, the read height is the gap between the lens and the top of the microplate, or the
top of the lid if the microplate is lidded.
CAUTION! To prevent damage to the instrument, the height of the microplate must
not exceed 22mm, including the lid if the microplate is lidded.
Transport locks are placed on the transport slide and on the microplate drawer to protect
the instrument from damage during shipment. You must remove the transport locks before
you power on the instrument. See Remove Transport Locks on page 23.
To move the microplate drawer into or out of the instrument, always use the icon on the
touchscreen or the controls in the software. See Load and Unload Microplates, see page 68.
When your instrument is equipped with the SpectraMax®Injector System with
SmartInject™, the injectors in the instrument enable you to deliver a reagent to the wells of a
microplate. Follow the instructions in this guide for injector use and maintenance. See
Injectors on page 14.
WARNING! Do not attempt to access the interior of the instrument unless
instructed to do so. The moving parts inside the instrument can cause injury. Do
not operate the instrument with any covers or panels removed.
Note: Observe all warnings and cautions listed for all external devices attached to or in
use during the operation of the instrument. See the applicable user guide for the
operating and safety procedures of that device.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The SpectraMaxiD3 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader from Molecular Devices is a
monochromator-based, multi-mode plate reader. The touchscreen interface provides
integrated instrument control, data display, and the ability to export results for statistical
data analysis.
The instrument supports the following read modes:
UV and Visible Absorbance (ABS), see Absorbance Read Mode on page 90.
Fluorescence Intensity (FL), see Fluorescence Intensity Read Mode on page 94.
Luminescence (LUM), see Luminescence Read Mode on page 98.
For each read mode, you can setup and run the following read types:
Endpoint Read Type on page 89
Kinetic Read Type on page 89
Spectrum Read Type on page 90
CAUTION! To prevent damage to the instrument, the height of the microplate must
not exceed 22mm, including the lid if the microplate is lidded.
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Computer Integration
All software required to run basic non-injector reads is installed in the instrument and is
accessible from the touchscreen. You must use a computer running SoftMax® Pro Software
to operate the instrument for advanced acquisition settings and for protocols that use the
SpectraMax Injector System.
Optional integration of the instrument with a computer enables you to export data over
your intranet or to a USB flash drive in an Excel format for further analysis.
You can use SoftMax Pro Software to have the instrument collect data from one or more
microplates and store the data in a single file, using the same or different instrument settings
for different microplates. Assays that require a read in two or more read modes or read types
can be combined in a single experiment and run with a single command in the SoftMax Pro
Software, by defining separate microplate reads and enabling Auto Read. For information on
the acquisition and analysis capabilities of the SoftMax Pro Software, see the SoftMax ProUser Guide.
Note: When you use a computer running the SoftMax Pro Software to operate the
instrument, the instrument touchscreen is locked.
When you use SoftMax® Pro GxP Software to operate the SpectraMaxiD3 Multi-Mode
Microplate Reader and you log on as a user with the Sign Statements permission, two
additional icons appear on the GxP tab.
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Users with the Sign Statements permission click GxPMode Onto lock the
instrument touchscreen and operate the instrument from the computer running the
SoftMax Pro Software in GxP mode. This locks the instrument touchscreen for all users
and the instrument must be operated from a computer running SoftMax Pro GxP
Software.
Users with the Sign Statements permission click GxPMode Offto release the lock
from the instrument touchscreen and allow users to perform reads from the instrument.
Note: The instrument remains locked until the Sign Statements user clicks GxPMode
Offto stop the GxP mode. You cannot use the Instrument Connection dialog to
disconnect from an SpectraMax iD3 instrument that is locked in GxP mode.
The SpectraMax iD3 software version 1.0 is compatible with SoftMax Pro Software version
7.0.1.
The SpectraMax iD3 software version 1.1 is compatible with SoftMax Pro Software version
7.0.2.
Applications
Optics
To update the SpectraMax iD3 software, please contact Technical Support.
The high sensitivity and flexibility of the instrument make it useful for applications in the
fields of biochemistry, cell biology, immunology, molecular biology, and microbiology.
Typical applications include ELISA, nucleic acid, protein, enzymatic type homogeneous and
heterogeneous assays, microbial growth, endotoxin testing, and pipettor calibration.
Application notes with specific application protocol suggestions can be found in the
Information Center and the Knowledge Base on the Molecular Devices web site at
www.moleculardevices.com.
The 2x2 monochromators permit individual optimization of wavelengths for both excitation
and emission in fluorescence readings. Mirrored optics shape the light, and a heightadjustable objective lens focuses the beam into the sample volume. PMT Gain can be set to
automatic, high, medium, or low.
Dynamic Range
The dynamic range of detection is approximately from 10-6to 10
Variations in measured fluorescence values are virtually eliminated by internal compensation
for detector sensitivity, photomultiplier tube voltage and sensitivity, and excitation intensity.
The photometric range is 0.000 to 4.000ODs with a resolution of 0.001OD.
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molar fluorescein.
CAUTION! Never touch the optic mirrors, lenses, filters, or cables. The optics are
extremely delicate, and critical to the function of the instrument.
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CAUTION! Use of organic solvents can cause harm to the optics in the instrument.
Extreme caution is recommended when using organic solvents. Always use a plate lid
and do not place a plate containing these materials in the microplate chamber for
prolonged periods of time. Damage caused by the use of incompatible or aggressive
solvents is NOT covered by the instrument warranty.
Microplate Controls
Microplates up to a height of 22mm can be placed in the microplate drawer of the
instrument. A camera detects the height of a microplate in the microplate drawer and
confirms that the height is consistent with the microplate type you select and that the plate
is positioned properly on the microplate drawer.
Depending on the application, the instrument can read 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, and 384-well
microplates. For micro-volume measurements, the instrument supports SpectraDrop 24-well
Micro-Volume Microplates and SpectraDrop 64-well Micro-Volume Microplates. See Set Plate
Format and Plate Type on page 72.
Chapter 1: Introduction
CAUTION! To prevent damage to the instrument, the height of the microplate must
not exceed 22mm, including the lid if the microplate is lidded.
Shake
A shake feature can be operated independently from a protocol to permit the contents of
the wells in a microplate to be mixed outside of the microplate chamber for visual inspection.
This makes it possible to do kinetic analysis of solid-phase, enzyme-mediated reactions. See
External Shake Settings on page 46.
You also define shake settings as part of each protocol. The process related to the shake
setting depends on the read mode you select. See Set Shake on page 81.
Temperature Regulation
The temperature inside the microplate chamber can be maintained at 5°C (9°F) above
ambient to 65°C (149°F). See Microplate Chamber Temperature Settings on page 48.
The temperature sensors detect the temperature of the air inside the chamber, not the
temperature of the samples in the microplate. If you use the instrument to warm the
samples, use a seal or lid on the microplate to prevent evaporation of the sample. The seal or
lid also helps to maintain a uniform temperature. It can take an hour or more for a prepared
sample to equilibrate inside the microplate chamber. You can speed up equilibration by
prewarming the sample and the assay reagents to the desired temperature before you place
the microplate in the chamber. Validate the data quality to determine whether the seal or lid
can stay on the microplate for the read.
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Injectors
When your instrument is equipped with the SpectraMax Injector System, the injectors in the
instrument enable you to deliver a reagent to the wells of a microplate. You use the injectors
to deliver a specific volume of reagent to initiate a reaction that occurs rapidly and results in
a luminescent or fluorescent signal that must be detected quickly. The injector system is
method independent which means you can run injector protocols for all read modes:
Absorbance, Luminescence (all wavelength), Luminescence Monochromator, Fluorescence
Intensity top, and Fluorescence Intensity bottom.
Note: You must use a computer running SoftMax Pro Software to operate the
instrument for advanced acquisition or injector protocols.
Before you use the injectors or do maintenance operations, make sure that you are familiar
with the safety information in this guide. See Safety Information on page 5.
Figure 1-1: Hood open to display injectors
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The SoftMax Pro Software can set up the instrument to inject and read well by well to reduce
signal loss. To define the settings for a read with injection, you must use the Acquisition View
on the Settings dialog. See the SoftMax Pro Software application help for details.
The Injector Maintenance page enables you to wash and prime the injectors. See Injector
Maintenance - Wash and Prime on page 49.
WARNING! BIOHAZARD. Depending on your usage, the injectors can have
biohazardous material in and on them. Always use the personal protective
equipment (PPE) prescribed by your laboratory.
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Chapter 2: Unpack and Setup the Instrument
Before you unpack and setup the SpectraMax®iD3 Multi-Mode Plate Reader instrument,
prepare a dry, flat work area that has sufficient space for the instrument and required cables.
See Instrument Specifications on page 125
All software required to run basic non-injector reads is installed in the instrument and is
accessible from the touchscreen. You must use a computer running SoftMax Pro Software to
operate the instrument for advanced acquisition settings and for protocols that use the
SpectraMax Injector System.
You can export data to a computer over your intranet, through a direct Ethernet cable, or to
a USB flash drive in an Excel format for further analysis.
Unpack the instrument and save the original packaging. See Unpack the Instrument on
page 20.
Remove the transport locks from the transport slide and microplate drawer. See Remove
Transport Locks on page 23.
Connect the instrument cables. See Connect Instrument Cables on page 29.
Turn on the instrument power. See Turn the Instrument On and Off on page 31.
Get the instrument onto your network. See Get the Instrument On Your Network on
page 32.
Optionally, install the SoftMax® Pro Software on a computer to operate the instrument.
You must use the SoftMax Pro Software to run injector reads. See the SoftMaxPro UserGuide. The SoftMax Pro Software installation automatically installs the QuickSync®tool.
You can choose to install only the QuickSync tool. See Install the QuickSync Tool on page
35.
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Note: When you use a computer running the SoftMax Pro Software to operate the
instrument, the instrument touchscreen is locked.
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Contents of the Package
The package contains the instrument plus a box that contains the tools and accessories
required to install the instrument.
Table 2-1: Package Contents
IllustrationPart
Number
5054744Installation guide
Description
YW 000
006
YW 000
012
5052189CAT6 Ethernet cable, 2meter (6.56foot)
44000002 or
44000036
5056338Near Field Communication (NFC)sticker (NTAG 213, 180
5056339Near Field Communication (NFC)key fob (NTAG 213, 180
Hex key, 2.0mm
Holex HEXAGONballhead bolt driver 3 mm
Power cord, 115 V
or Power cord, 230 V
byte) Stick sticker to an item to use as your swipe tool. Not
the NFC key fob.
byte). Do not put an NFC sticker on the key fob.
5048887SoftMax Pro Software with Product Key and QuickSync tool
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When your instrument has the SpectraMax Injector System the package also contains the
following.
Table 2-2: Package Contents
IllustrationPart NumberDescription
5055247Injector Nozzle
5044164Tubing
5055251Bottle Holder
5044165Bottle Adapters
5044163Waste Plate
Cannot order from Molecular Devices
Wide-neck bottle, HDPE
50mL capacity
36mm square by 68mm high
24mm diameter inside neck
Recommended supplier: VWR (215-0440)
Cannot order from Molecular Devices
Strip wells, polystyrene
1x8, clear, flat-bottomed
Recommended supplier: Greiner Bio-One (762001)
Bottles
Strip well
For a complete list of the contents of the package, see the enclosed packing list.
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Unpack the Instrument
The packaging is designed to protect the instrument during transportation.
Transport locks are placed on the transport slide and the microplate drawer to protect the
instrument from damage during shipment. You must remove the transport locks before you
power on the instrument.
WARNING! LIFTING HAZARD. To prevent injury, use a minimum of two
people to lift the instrument.
Note: Retain the shipping box and all packaging materials for future transport needs.
Do not use tools that can damage the packaging or the instrument.
CAUTION! When transporting the instrument, warranty claims are void if damage
during transport is caused by improper packing.
To unpack the instrument:
1. Check the box for visible damage that occurred during transportation. In case of
damage, inform the supplier immediately and keep the damaged packaging.
CAUTION! Keep the box upright. Do not tip or tilt the box or place it on its side.
2. With the box facing up as indicated on the packaging, use a box cutter to carefully cut
open the side of the box labeled Open Here.
Figure 2-1: Open the box
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3. Grasp the handle on the cardboard and slide the instrument out of the box.
Tip: It might be easier if a second person holds the box in place while the
instrument is slid out on the cardboard.
Figure 2-2: Slide the instrument out of the box
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4. Remove the accessories tool box.
Figure 2-3: Remove the accessory tool box and foam packing
CAUTION! Keep the instrument upright and level when lifting. Do not tip or shake
the instrument to prevent damage to the moving components inside the
instrument.
5. Lift one end of the instrument slightly and remove the foam packaging from that end.
6. Gently return the instrument to the ground.
7. Lift the other end of the instrument slightly and remove the foam packaging from that
end.
8. Gently return the instrument to the ground.
9. Remove the large plastic bag from the instrument. You might need to slightly lift the
instrument to get the bag over the feet.
10. With one person on each end, lift the instrument and gently place the instrument on a
dry, flat area. You will need to access the back of the instrument to remove the transport
lock and to connect the instrument cables. For information about the weight of the
instrument, see Instrument Specifications on page 125.
Note: The feet are sticky and the instrument does not slide well. If you slide the
instrument, it can mark the work surface.
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Remove Transport Locks
CAUTION! The instrument can be damaged if the transport locks are not removed
before the instrument is powered on.
Transport locks are placed on the transport slide and the microplate drawer to protect the
instrument during shipment. You must remove the transport locks before you power on the
instrument.
Note: If the rear of your instrument does not have the transport lock opening in the
center, see Remove Transport Locks - Alternate on page 25.
This procedure requires the following tool:
Table 2-3: Required Tool
IllustrationPartNumberDescription
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YW 000 006Hex key, 2.0mm
YW 000 012Holex HEXAGONballhead bolt driver 3 mm
CAUTION! Do not touch or loosen screws or parts other than those specifically
designated in the instructions. Doing so could cause misalignment and possibly void
the warranty.
To remove the transport locks:
1. On the rear of the instrument, use the provided 3.0 mm Holex HEXAGON ballhead bolt
driver to loosen the screw located inside the Transport Lock opening until you feel the
spring release.
Note: The screw remains inside the instrument. The screw is
spring mounted and cannot get lost within the instrument. It
could take ten full turns to loosen the screw until you feel the
spring release. This unlocks the transport slide. If the instrument
makes a grinding noise when you start a plate read, you have not
released the transport slide.
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Figure 2-4: Transport lock opening
2. On the front of the instrument, gently pull the yellow tab protruding from the microplate
chamber door to open the door. You must hold the microplate drawer door open while
you remove the transport lock.
Note: Be careful not to tear the yellow tab. It must remain attached to the
transport lock to make it easier to open the microplate chamber door.
3. Use the provided 2.0mm hex key to loosen screw #1 in the upper-left corner of the
transport lock (6) until the lock disconnects from the instrument frame. The screw has a
retaining washer that prevents it from being removed from the lock.
Tip: After you loosen screw #1, pull the microplate drawer slightly out of the
instrument to hold the chamber door open.
Figure 2-5: Microplate drawer transport lock
ItemDescription
1Screw #1 fastens the lock to the internal frame of the instrument
2Screw #2 fastens the lock to the microplate drawer
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Figure 2-5: Microplate drawer transport lock (continued)
ItemDescription
3Screw #3 fastens the lock to the microplate drawer
4Microplate drawer
5Microplate chamber door in open position
6Microplate drawer transport lock
4. Loosen screws #2 and #3 until the lock comes free of the microplate drawer (4) and you
can remove the lock from the instrument. The screws have retaining washers that
prevent them from being removed from the lock. Store the transport lock in the
accessories tool box included with the microplate reader.
5. Gently push the microplate drawer (4) back inside the instrument and close the chamber
door (5).
6. Save the original carton, foam inserts, accessories tool box, and transport locks in case
you must ship the instrument in the future.
Remove Transport Locks - Alternate
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CAUTION! The instrument can be damaged if the transport lock is not removed
before the instrument is powered on.
If the rear of your instrument does not have the transport lock opening in the center,
perform the following steps to remove the transport lock. A transport lock is placed on the
transport slide to protect the instrument during shipment. You must remove the transport
locks before you power on the instrument.
If the rear of your instrument has a Transport Lock sticker in the center, see Remove
Transport Locks on page 23.
This procedure requires the following tool:
Table 2-4: Required Tool
IllustrationPartNumberDescription
YW 000 044Hex key, 4.0 mm
CAUTION! Do not touch or loosen screws or parts other than those designated in the
instructions. Changes to other screws or parts can cause misalignment and possibly
void the warranty.
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To remove the transport lock:
1. Use the provided 4.0mm hex key to loosen screw #1 in the upper-right corner on the
back of the instrument. After a few turns, the touchscreen housing rises. You might hear
a click when the housing is ready for the next step. Do not loosen the screw after the
touchscreen is unlocked.
2. Walk to the front of the instrument and gently lift the touchscreen housing to access the
transport lock face plate.
Figure 2-7: Instrument front - raise touchscreen housing
WARNING! You must hold the touchscreen housing in place for the
following steps.
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3. Loosen screw #2, by hand, to free the transport lock face plate. The screw is attached to
the faceplate to prevent it from being misplaced.
Figure 2-8: Transport lock face plate
4. Remove the transport lock face plate (with screw #2 attached) to access the transport
locks.
Figure 2-9: Remove transport lock face plate
5. By hand, remove the short transport lock #3 from the instrument case.
Figure 2-10: Remove transport locks
6. By hand, remove the long transport lock #4 from the transport slide.
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7. Screw the long transport lock #4 into the slot on the instrument case from where you
removed the short transport lock.
Figure 2-11: Switch transport locks
8. Move the transport slide toward the back of the instrument and screw the short
transport lock #3 into the lower slot from where you removed the long transport lock.
9. Align the transport lock faceplate with screw #2 to its original position.
Figure 2-12: Replace transport lock face plate
10. Screw the transport lock faceplate back into place with screw #2 by hand.
11. Gently lower the touchscreen housing.
Note: Do not push the touchscreen housing down manually. It
lowers automatically as you turn the hex key in the next step.
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Figure 2-13: Lower touchscreen housing
12. Walk to the back of the instrument. Use the provided 4.0mm hex key to tighten screw
#1 in the upper-right corner on the back of the instrument until the touchscreen housing
lowers and is locked in place. Do not over tighten the screw.
Figure 2-14: Lock touchscreen housing
13. Save the original carton, foam inserts, and accessories tool box in case the instrument
must be shipped in the future.
Connect Instrument Cables
The power cord and Ethernet cable connect to the ports on the rear of the instrument. All
software required to run non-injector reads is installed in the instrument and is accessible
from the touchscreen.
Ethernet connection is optional. The Ethernet port enables you to connect the instrument to
your intranet (similar to a printer) or to connect the instrument directly to a computer.
When the instrument is connected to your intranet, you can synchronize any computer on
the same intranet with the instrument, within security and firewall restrictions. You can
synchronize multiple computers to an instrument and multiple instruments to a computer
over your intranet.
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You can use the SoftMax Pro Software on a connected computer to operate the instrument
and you must use the SoftMax Pro Software to run injector reads. See the SoftMaxPro UserGuide.
Table 2-5: Required Accessories
IllustrationPart NumberDescription
5052189CAT6 Ethernet cable, 2meter (6.56foot)
4400-0002 or
4400-0036
Power cord, 1meter (3.3foot)
To connect the cables to the instrument:
1. Make sure the instrument is placed on a dry, flat work area with sufficient space for the
instrument and the required cables. To ensure ventilation and provide access to
disconnect the power from the instrument, maintain a 20 cm to 30 cm (7.9 in. to 11.8 in.)
gap between the rear of the instrument and the wall.
2. Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the instrument
and then connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network wall outlet.
Figure 2-15: Instrument rear - power port and Ethernet port
3. Use the power cord supplied with the instrument to connect the instrument to a
grounded electrical wall outlet.
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