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4. In the Commands section, click one or more commands to add to the routine. These
commands display in the plate image and in the Command Sequence list.
NOTE: When you choose the CAL command, a Rinse command is
performed prior to the CAL. When the CAL is complete, two
additional Rinse commands are performed. This prevents a bubble
from loading into the chamber. Verify that you have sufficient room in
the reservoir to complete these Rinse commands.
When you choose the VER command, a Rinse command is
performed prior to the VER. When the VER is complete, an
additional Rinse command is performed. This prevents a bubble
from loading into the chamber. Verify that you have sufficient room in
the reservoir to complete these Rinse
commands.
5. To change a location (well or reservoir) for a command, click the command in the
Command Sequence list, then click the new location in the plate image.
NOTE: If you attempt to place two or more incompatible commands in the
same well, a message will display instructing you to change the
location of the command. Some commands can be run from the
same location, for example, multiple washes can be run from the
reservoir.
6. Click Save As to save the new routine. The Save Routine dialog box opens.
7. Type the routine name in the Routine Name box, then click OK.
Editing a Routine
1. Open the Maintenance page, then open the Cmds & Routines tab. Click the routine that
you want to edit from the Routine Name list.
2. Click a command in the Command Sequence list that you want to edit. Click Clear to
delete the command, or click in a different well in the plate image to change the location
of that command.
NOTE: When you modify a routine, the routine name automatically defaults
to None in the Routine Name list.
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