402 Dilutor Dispenser User's Guide

5-3
Operation - Advanced Use 5
Correct Use of the 402
If a drop of liquid is present at the end of the
tubing after dispensing, you must include this
drop in the result vial.
The larger capacity syringe must always be
mounted on the left-hand side.
Only the left-hand syringe aspirates the liquid
from the reservoir (diluent and rinsing liquid).
If the capacity of the right-hand syringe is
superior to the total volume aspirated (volumes of
samples, reagents, air gaps), the right-hand
syringe aspirates and delivers liquids from the
probe.
If the capacity of the right-hand syringe is inferior
to the total volume to be aspirated (including air
gaps), the left-hand syringe will be used to
aspirate all liquids.
Syringe functionality is shown below,
steps (a) to (e).
Left-hand Syringe Aspirating (from
Reservoir)
1. The valve switches to connect the
left-hand syringe to the reservoir.
2. The piston of the right-hand syringe
remains in the top position.
3. The left-hand piston descends to
aspirate the specified volume of
liquid from the reservoir.
Left-hand Syringe Dispensing
(from Reservoir)
1. The valve switches to connect the
left-hand syringe to the Tee-junction
and probe.
2. The piston of the right-hand syringe
remains in the top position to
prevent liquid from entering the
syringe.
3. The left-hand piston ascends to
dispense the specified volume of
liquid from the reservoir.
(a) Left-hand Syringe
Aspirating from Reservoir
Left piston
descends
to aspirate
Right piston
remains at
the top
From Reservoir
(b) Left-hand Syringe
Dispensing
Left piston
ascends
to dispense
Right piston
remains at
the top
To Tee To Probe