Flowcell
Maintenance and replacement:
- Ensure the sample is well-prepared and filtered to prevent large particles or aggregates from entering and potentially clogging the Flowcell.
- Regularly inspect the Flowcell for any signs of wear, scratches, or deposits that could affect measurement accuracy.
- Check for any leaks or cracks which might compromise the system’s integrity.
- Persistent contamination: If residues persist despite thorough cleaning, the Flowcell may need to be replaced.
- Physical damage: Scratches, cracks, or other physical damages impair the Flowcell’s function and accuracy.
- Measurement inconsistencies: If calibration or verification tests show significant deviations, the Flowcell might be deteriorating.
Compatibility:
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