Run self- diagnostics, Using the cleanup utility – Luminex 100 IS User Manual, Version 2.3 User Manual

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Luminex 100 IS User Manual Version 2.3

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To drain the system:

1. On the Maintenance tab, click Eject/Retract. Ensure that the

reservoir is empty, or insert a plate onto the plate holder.

2. Make sure that the correct location is selected next to the Drain

button. Click Drain. A confirmation dialog box opens.

3. Click OK. The Device Activity box on the Status Bar indicates

that the system is draining.

Run Self-

Diagnostics

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To run self diagnostics:

1. On the Maintenance tab, click Self-Diag.

2. Click OK. The system processes the various self- diagnostic

tests. When tests are complete, the Status Bar changes from a
“Processing” command state to an “Idle” command state. The
self-diagnostic tests should take less than one minute to
complete.

If the self diagnosis fails, you can obtain detailed information
regarding the results of the self-diagnostic test. See the following
“View Self-Diagnostic Details” section.

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To view details of the self-diagnostics test that passed or failed:

1. Click on the Diagnostics tab and view the Message log. If a

diagnostics test failed, an error message displays with a yellow
background.

2. Double-click the yellow row to see a detailed description. An

Errors dialog box opens showing a list of passed and failed self-
diagnostic tests. Click OK to close this dialog box.

Using the Cleanup

Utility

Use the Cleanup Utility to:

Perform a disk cleanup

Delete the Message Log Directory

Delete the Batch Directory

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To display the Cleanup Utility dialog box:

On the Tools menu, click Cleanup. The Cleanup Utility dialog
box opens. See Figure 5-62.

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