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If a spill occurs on-board the BOND system, it should be cleaned up as soon as possible using an appropriate absorbent material.
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To obtain a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contact your local distributor or Leica Biosystems' regional office, or visit
the Leica Biosystems, Biosystems Division Web site: www.LeicaBiosystems.com
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Specimens, before and after fixation, and all materials exposed to them, should be handled as if capable of transmitting infection and
disposed of with proper precautions
reagents or specimens. If reagents or specimens come in contact with sensitive areas, wash with copious amounts of water. Seek
medical advice.
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Consult federal, state and local regulations for disposal of any potentially toxic components.
Instructions for Use
Follow the instructions below to clean the aspirating probe with the BOND Aspirating Probe Cleaning System.
The cleaning protocol takes approximately 20 minutes to run.
1. Ensure that the Processing Module is idle, with no trays loaded, scheduled, or running.
2. Insert the BOND Aspirating Probe Cleaning System into the reagent rack on the Processing Module.
3. Initiate the clean by clicking "Clean aspirating probe" in the submenu for the particular Processing Module in the Maintenance menu.
4. Click Yes to start the clean when prompted.
5. The cleaning protocol begins, indicated by the cleaning icon in the Processing Module tab.
6. Wait until notified that the clean is finished.
7. Remove the BOND Aspirating Probe Cleaning System from the reagent rack.
8. Click OK in the cleaning completion notification dialog to continue normal operation.
References
1. Villanova PA. National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS). Protection of laboratory workers from infectious
diseases transmitted by blood and tissue; proposed guideline. 1991; 7(9). Order code M29-P.
Date of Issue
10 September 2018
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