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Page 1 - Instructions for Use

PN 718113AFJanuary 2014Instructions for UseLaser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Detector ManualLIF Instructions for UseBeckman Coulter, Inc.250 S. Kraemer

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xContents Preparation,17Configuring 32 Karat for LIF Operation,18Direct Control,22Laser Control,22Time Program,23Dynamic Range,23Calibration Correcti

Page 3 - Revision History

xiIllustrations Illustrations1 Instrument with LIF Detector,32 488 nm Laser Module Back Panel,53 LIF Optical System (Rotated 90° counterclockwise),74

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xiiTables Tables1 LIF Detection Specifications,1

Page 5 - Safety Notice

PN 718113AF1Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSpecificationsTable 1 LIF Detection SpecificationsSpecification ValueRelative Fluorescence Units (RFU

Page 6 - Laser Light

PN 718113AF2Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System System Overview — LIF SystemThe LIF system consists of an instrument, al

Page 7 - EMI Compliance

PN 718113AF3Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System Figure 1 Instrument with LIF DetectorThe Laser ModulesThe following sec

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PN 718113AF4Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System WARNINGDuring normal operation of the LIF Detector, laser light is not a

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PN 718113AF5Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System Figure 2 488 nm Laser Module Back Panel635 nm Laser Module IMPORTANT Th

Page 10 - Contents

PN 718113AF6Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System connected to your laser’s interlock circuit. The connectors and switches

Page 11 - Illustrations

PN 718113AF7Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionSystem Overview — LIF System Figure 3 LIF Optical System (Rotated 90° counterclockwise)1. Laser 12.

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Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Detector ManualLIF Instructions for UsePN 718113AF (January 2014)© 2012-2014 Beckman Coulter, Inc.All rights reserved

Page 13 - Specifications

PN 718113AF8Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Figure 4 Optical DiagramInstallationWARNINGBe sure to power down the instrument before

Page 14 - System Overview — LIF System

PN 718113AF9Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Bench SpaceThe instrument and the laser require an area of approximately four feet by tw

Page 15 - The Laser Modules

PN 718113AF10Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Figure 5 Installing the Interconnect Module1. Probe Holder2. Fiber Optic Connector3. I

Page 16 - 488 nm Argon Ion Laser Module

PN 718113AF11Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Installing the LIF Detector ModulePrior to installing the LIF Detector, install the fil

Page 17 - 635 nm Laser Module

PN 718113AF12Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation 6If the filter(s) are removed from a channel, re-install the beam blocker in its place

Page 18 - Optical System

PN 718113AF13Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Installing the Filter Housing into the DetectorInsert the filter housing into the openi

Page 19 - PN 718113AF

PN 718113AF14Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Installing the LIF Detector into the InstrumentWARNINGBe sure to power down the instrum

Page 20 - Installation

PN 718113AF15Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Figure 8 Installing the LIF Plug and Probe StabilizerInstall the cartridge containing

Page 21 - Bench Space

PN 718113AF16Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionInstallation Figure 9 Connecting the Probe to the LIF Cartridge1. Probe Stabilizer2. Probe Clamp190

Page 22 - 4. Interlock Cover

PN 718113AF17Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation OperationPreparationWARNINGMake sure the laser fiber optic cable and interlock devices are

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PN 718113AFiiiRevision HistoryThis document applies to the latest software listed and higher versions. When a subsequent software version changes the

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PN 718113AF18Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Configuring 32 Karat for LIF Operation 1The 32 Karat Enterprise screen is shown in Figure

Page 25 - 900709L.AI

PN 718113AF19Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation 2Name the new instrument. Right-click the newly created instrument to configure, then clic

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PN 718113AF20Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation 3Choose the type of instrument you want to control, P/ACE MDQ CE or ProteomeLab PA 800. A

Page 27 - 900808L.AI

PN 718113AF21Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation The P/ACE System MDQ Instrument Configuration screen allows the user to define the types o

Page 28 - 900706L.AI

PN 718113AF22Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Direct ControlFigure 16 shows the Direct Control screen for instruments configured with an

Page 29 - Operation

PN 718113AF23Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation status on the Direct Control and Status screen reflects the position of this on/off switch

Page 30 - Figure 10 Main Menu

PN 718113AF24Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Figure 19 Electropherograms (A, B) with different Dynamic RangesFor optimal results, sele

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PN 718113AF25Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation • Fluorescence yield of the molecule being measured • Background buffer composition and p

Page 32 - Figure 13 Confirmation

PN 718113AF26Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Once the CCF value is calculated and accepted by the user, all subsequent measurements wil

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PN 718113AF27Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation 4Click on the LIF Calibration Wizard. See Figure 20.Figure 20 Accessing the LIF Calibrati

Page 34 - Laser Control

PN 718113AFivRevision History

Page 35 - Dynamic Range

PN 718113AF28Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Figure 21 Calibration Wizard – Step 1Selecting Auto Mode will guide the user through a se

Page 36 - Calibration Correction Factor

PN 718113AF29Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation 2Click Next.Figure 22 Calibration Wizard – Step 2

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PN 718113AF30Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation Calibration Wizard – Step 3The following Calibration Wizard – Step 3 screen appears, as sh

Page 38 - Calibration Wizard

PN 718113AF31Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionOperation 2After installing the vials in the tray, close the instrument lid and click Next.The scree

Page 39 - Calibration Wizard – Step 1

PN 718113AF32Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionCare and Maintenance Manual ModeThe Manual Mode allows the user to enter values for the Calibration

Page 40 - Calibration Wizard – Step 2

PN 718113AF33Laser Induced Fluorescence DetectionCare and Maintenance CleaningClean the exterior surfaces of the detector and laser module regularly

Page 41 - Click Next

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Page 42 - Calibration Wizard – Step 3

PN 718113AFvSafety NoticeRead all product manuals and consult with Beckman Coulter-trained personnel before attempting to operate instrument. Do not a

Page 43 - Calibration Wizard – Step 4

PN 718113AFviSafety NoticeLaser Light Laser LightThis symbol indicates that a potential hazard to personal safety exists from a laser source. When th

Page 44 - Care and Maintenance

PN 718113AFviiSafety NoticeFCC Class A Compliance CAUTIONDo not attempt to load or remove labware manually while the instrument is in operation.WARNI

Page 45 - Cleaning

PN 718113AFviiiSafety NoticeEMI Compliance

Page 46 - All Rights Reserved

ixContentsRevision History,iiiSafety Notice,vAlerts for Danger, Warning, Caution, Important, and Note,vHigh Voltage Danger,vLaser Light,viLaser Specif

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