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How to Use a Micropipettor A micropipettor is a precision instrument – expensive (about $200 each), easily broken. Good technique will let it work for.

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1 How to Use a Micropipettor A micropipettor is a precision instrument – expensive (about $200 each), easily broken. Good technique will let it work for a long time without any repairs.

2 Pipettors and Tips

3 General Rules KEEP UPRIGHT- store on rack when not in use. KEEP UPRIGHT- store on rack when not in use. Use smooth action – no snapping noises! Use smooth action – no snapping noises! Select the correct micropipettor for the job – Look on barrel to check size range. Select the correct micropipettor for the job – Look on barrel to check size range.

4 Getting ready to use the micropipettor After selecting the correct micropipettor, set it to the desired volume. Do not go above or below its range – this can break it! After selecting the correct micropipettor, set it to the desired volume. Do not go above or below its range – this can break it! Always put a tip on the pipette. There are different size tips for each size pipettor. Always put a tip on the pipette. There are different size tips for each size pipettor.

5 Scales on our Micropipettors White top: 0.5-10  L White top: 0.5-10  L Scale shows: Scale shows: 1  L 10  L 1  L 10  L 010010 100100

6 Scales on our Micropipettors Yellow top: 10-100  L Yellow top: 10-100  L Scale shows: Scale shows: 10  L 100  L 10  L 100  L 010010 100100

7 Scales on our Micropipettors Blue top: 100-1000  L Blue top: 100-1000  L Scale shows: Scale shows: 100  L 1000  L 100  L 1000  L 010010 100100

8 Using It To draw up sample: depress to first stop, immerse tip in liquid, release slowly and liquid will be drawn into tip. No snapping noise. Pause. To draw up sample: depress to first stop, immerse tip in liquid, release slowly and liquid will be drawn into tip. No snapping noise. Pause. Withdraw tip – pull pipette straight out. Withdraw tip – pull pipette straight out. To deliver: insert tip into container, depress push-button to first stop, pause 1 sec, then depress to second stop – pause 1 sec. To deliver: insert tip into container, depress push-button to first stop, pause 1 sec, then depress to second stop – pause 1 sec.

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10 Fine Points on this process Prewet tip: aspirate and expel 3 X for accurate delivery of desired volume Prewet tip: aspirate and expel 3 X for accurate delivery of desired volume Immerse tip about 2-6 mm below top of liquid – stay clear of sides and bottom of container so you don’t restrict uptake of your liquid sample Immerse tip about 2-6 mm below top of liquid – stay clear of sides and bottom of container so you don’t restrict uptake of your liquid sample Use fresh tip for every sample of a different composition Use fresh tip for every sample of a different composition


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