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BioOptix™ 10
Installation and Operation Guide
#69-5203-150
Copyright © 2004 Teledyne Isco, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Revision B, September 20, 2005
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BioOptix™ 10Installation and Operation Guide#69-5203-150 Copyright © 2004 Teledyne Isco, Inc.All rights reserved.Revision B, September 20, 2005

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BioOptix™ 10Table of Contentsviii3.8 Post-experiment Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Page 3 - Foreword

BioOptix™ 10Table of ContentsixList of Figures1-1 BioOptix 10 front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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BioOptix™ 10Table of ContentsxList of Tables1-1 BioOptix 10 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 5 - AVERTISSEMENT

1-1BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1.1 Product Overview The BioOptix™ 10 system performs automated protein purifi-cation on as many as ten liquid sa

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BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1-21.2 System Specifications Table 1-1 lists the BioOptix 10 specifications. Table 1-1 BioOptix 10 SpecificationsDi

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BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1-31.3 System Controls and Connectors1.3.1 BioOptix 10 Front Panel ControlsFigure 1-1 BioOptix 10 front panel13452T

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BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1-41.3.2 BioOptix 10 Left-side Controls and ConnectionsFigure 1-2 BioOptix 10 left-side connections1234576Table 1-3

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BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1-51.3.3 BioOptix 10 Right-side ConnectionsFigure 1-3 BioOptix 10 right-side connections1Table 1-4 BioOptix 10 Righ

Page 10 - Appendix A Method Templates

BioOptix™ 10Section 1 Introduction1-61.3.4 BioOptix 10 Rear Panel Controls and ConnectionsFigure 1-4 BioOptix 10 rear panel controls and connections1

Page 11 - List of Figures

2-1BioOptix™ 10Section 2 InstallationThis section provides instructions for installing the system andpreparing it for operation. The BioOptix 10 syste

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-2To keep tubing length at a minimum, buffer, sample, and wastecollection containers should be placed to the left

Page 14 - Section 1 Introduction

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-3Figure 2-2 Accessing pump and column module internal connectionsTo complete the connections:1. Release the two s

Page 15 - Connectors

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-43. While facing the back of the column module, locate the two liquid tubing bundles secured to the lower-left in

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-55. Connect the orange connector labeled BD3 P110 to P110 on the Power Drive Circuit Board (Figure 2-6).Figure 2-

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-67. Plug the black power cord from the pump module into the receptacle at the lower part of the column module (Fi

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-710. Connect the tubing from the column module to the pump module. Refer to Figure 2-10. a. Remove the two thumbs

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-8Figure 2-11 Aligning the fasteners Figure 2-12 Column clamps inserted

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-912. Ensure the Power Switch is in the Off (“0”) position. Then, connect the AC power cord to the back of the Pum

Page 21 - Pump Module Column Module

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-105. Connect the AC power cord to the back of the Foxy 200. Connect the other end of the power cord to an outlet

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-11Figure 2-14 Buffer assembly routes a common solution to all ten channelsFigure 2-15 Buffer assemblies installed

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ForewordThis instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of theoperation of the equipment. Teledyne Isco recommends that

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-12Buffer B – To form gradient buffers during purification, connectBuffer B solution(s) to these ten inlet ports.

Page 25 - Fittings for column

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-13Figure 2-16 Foxy 200 tubing connections Refer to Figure 2-16 and complete the tubing connectionsbetween the Bio

Page 26 - Section 2 Installation

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-142.2.6 Windows PC ConnectionThe Windows® personal computer (PC) must meet the followingminimum requirements: The

Page 27 - 10-channel drop

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-15❍ Rack Change Bell – When this option is enabled, the system provides an audible signal while it is waiting for

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BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-166. Ensure that each channel on the BioOptix 10 has 0.125" OD bypass tubing between the Column Inlet and Ou

Page 29 - Mounting

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-17Figure 2-20 BioOptix 10 Manual Hardware Control window9. In the Columns section of this window, check each chan

Page 30 - Table 2-1 Tubing Color chart

BioOptix™ 10Section 2 Installation2-18

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3-1BioOptix™ 10Section 3 OperationThis section provides an introduction to preparing the systemand creating files necessary for a purification run. Th

Page 32 - PC Minimum Requirements

BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-23.3 BioOptix 10 Software NoteRefer to On-line Help for specific BioOptix 10 software operat-ing instructions.3.3.1

Page 33 - Preparation

BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-3NoteThe percent B value is the amount of Buffer B solution mixedwith Buffer A. A value of zero percent B (0 %B) pum

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-4The default method file contains five blocks that are appropriatefor use with affinity column purification:• Equili

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-5Pausing at the end of a block allows for buffer changes orother mechanical adjustments before proceeding with thene

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-63.5.3 Wash Settings This block flushes compounds that did not bind to the affinitymedia. The Wash tab is a fluid bl

Page 38 - 3.3 BioOptix 10 Software

BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-7• Collect Effluent – Select the desired action for effluent fluid as it comes off the column. If Ye s is selected,

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-83.6.1 Setting up the ExperimentBefore proceeding, determine which BioOptix 10 channel posi-tions will be used durin

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-93.6.3 Saving the Experiment FileSave the experiment by selecting the File>Save menu command.Use a descriptive fi

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-10Figure 3-9 Pause at end of blockIf the block is set to collect effluent (Figure 3-4), the fraction col-lector will

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-11The Fast Forward button is active after clicking the Stop button.The Fast Forward button allows you to skip to the

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-123. Select a wash fluid. The wash fluid must be compatible with the buffer system and of sufficient strength to dis

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-133.8.3 AutoReports After the run the BioOptix 10 can automatically print the purifi-cation run results or save the

Page 45 - Table 3-1 Operation Buttons

BioOptix™ 10SafetyiiiBioOptix™ 10Safet yGeneral Warnings Before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment, it isimperative that all hazards

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BioOptix™ 10Section 3 Operation3-14

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4-1BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4.1 Periodic Maintenance The BioOptix 10 system’s internal components have beenselected for long life and l

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BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-2The BioOptix 10 system pumps the wash fluid, flushing theBuffer In lines, gradient formation components, p

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BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-3Figure 4-2 Access the pump assemblyNoteRefer to Figure 4-3 for the following steps. 9. Remove the bottom r

Page 50 - Section 3 Operation

BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-4Figure 4-3 Pump assembly componentsFigure 4-4 Attach seal to push rod10-32 × 3/8" Pan Head Screw#10 I

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BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-517. Hold the push rod upside-down and insert it into the open-ing on the seal. Apply downward force until

Page 52 - Replacement

BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-6CAUTIONHot surfaces may cause burns. The UV lamp and nearby sur-faces are hot. To remove the lamp:1. Remov

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BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-7Replacing the lamp To install the new lamp:CAUTIONContaminants on the glass bulb will shorten the life spa

Page 54 - Section 4 System Maintenance

BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-84.5.2 Leaks If leaks occur or if solid material is observed around a fitting,determine the source of the

Page 55 - 4.4 Deuterium Lamp

BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-9WARNINGRisk of damage to eyesight and skin. Wear ultraviolet (UV) light eye protection and protect skin fr

Page 56 - Twist Lock Clamp

BioOptix™ 10SafetyivAVERTISSEMENTCe système peut utiliser des dissolvants organiques inflammables. Pour réduire le péril qui peut être causé par l&apo

Page 57 - Table 4-1 Common Problems

BioOptix™ 10Section 4 System Maintenance4-104.6 Service Department If you have a problem with the instrument or need parts infor-mation, contact Isc

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A-1BioOptix™ 10Appendix A Method TemplatesWhen creating a new method, the BioOptix 10 software con-figures the blocks of the method file according to

Page 59 - Thermal Breaker

BioOptix™ 10Appendix A Method TemplatesA-22. From Notepad’s menu select File>Open. 3. Change the Files of type pull-down list to All files. 4. Use

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix A Method TemplatesA-35. Check the box labeled Always use this program to open these files.6. Click OK. After doing so, double-cl

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix A Method TemplatesA-4Additional rules should be observed and are described in the fol-lowing sections. A.2.2 [Blocks] The count

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B-1BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsThis appendix contains simplified diagrams of the plumbing andvalves internal to the BioOptix 10 system.

Page 63 - Template

BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsB-2While the system is running a fluid-type block:• The Buffer valve switches between buffers A and B to pr

Page 64 - Blockn include:

BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsB-3Manual injections do not operate the pump. The system pausesfor the operator to turn the Mode valve to t

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsB-4B.4 Pump Flush A Pump Flush should be done whenever the system will be idlefor more than a few hours. (S

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsB-5Figure B-7 BioOptix 10 Plumbing Diagram

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BioOptix™ 10SafetyvHazard Symbols The equipment and this manual use symbols used to warn ofhazards. The symbols are explained below.Hazard SymbolsWarn

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix B Fluid Path DiagramsB-6

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C-1BioOptix™ 10Appendix C Replacement Parts ListsReplacement parts are called out in illustrations in this section.Reference the call-outs in the acc

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BioOptix™ 10Appendix C Replacement Parts ListsC-2

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-313BioOptix™ 10Replacemen t Parts ListsC.1 Detector Assembly

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-4

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-5

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-6

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-7C.2 Column Module

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-8

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-9

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BioOptix™ 10Safetyvi

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-10

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-11C.3 Pump Module

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13BioOptix™ 10Replacement Parts ListsC-12

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Compliance StatementsCE Declaration of ConformityDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive: 89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive 73/23/

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War ran ty In the event of instrument problems, always contact the Teledyne Isco Service Department, as problems can often be diagnosed and corrected

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viiBioOptix™ 10 Table of ContentsSection 1 Introduction1.1 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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