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BioTek BioStack 2WR Microplate Stacker
The BioTek BioStack Microplate Stacker provides automation to routine to increase throughput and enhance productivity, accommodating assay workflows for 96-well and 384-well plates in BioTek washers, dispensers, detectors, and imaging systems. The BioStack offers convenient re-stacking for complete automation of endpoint and kinetic processes. Recommended applications include: absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence assays; ELISA; and cell-based assays.
All of our equipment is fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The BioTek BioStack 2WR Microplate Stacker includes:
- > Serial Cable
- > Microplate Stackers
- > Power Cord
- > Operator's Manual
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
BioTek BioStack 2WR Microplate Stacker Specifications
Microplate Types
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ANSI/SLAS Standard and low profile 96, 384, and 1536 wells; maximum
plate height of 14.6 mm
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Microplate Capacity
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10-, 30-, and 50-plate stacks are removable and interchangeable; 96-/384-well plates: up to 50 plates; 1536-well plates: up to 75 plates
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Processing Speed (Plate Exchange Time)
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<33 seconds
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Overall Dimensions (W x D)
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7 x 18.5 in (18 x 47 cm) height varies depending on connected
instruments and stacks used
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BioTek BioStack 2WR Microplate Stacker ManualClick Here to View the Technical Specs for the BioTek BioStack 2WR
- Install new waste and buffer bottles to ensure proper fluid containment and system functionality.
- Integrate a new pump into the system, verifying compatibility and secure connections.
- Verify that the power supply and PCB output the correct voltages for reliable component operation.
- Conduct a self-test on the microplate washer, evaluating all operational parameters.
- Inspect the X-axis motor belt for signs of wear, such as tears, frays, or breakages, replacing if necessary.
- Examine dispense and aspirate tubes for any damage that could affect fluid flow accuracy.
- Confirm internal pump functionality, replacing seals as needed to maintain optimal performance.
- Inspect all internal wiring for frays, tears, or breakages, addressing any faults for electrical safety.
- Verify functionality of all internal and external sensors, ensuring accurate readings across the unit.
- Disinfect the unit using an appropriate disinfection cycle to ensure sterility and safety.
- Check that residual aspiration levels are within the manufacturer’s specified limits for accuracy.
- Conduct a final cosmetic inspection to verify that all external surfaces meet appearance standards.
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Microplate Washer
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Equipment
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Completed? |
Remarks? |
Install new waste and buffer bottles | Completed | |
Integrate new pump into system, verifying secure connections | Completed | |
Verify power supply and PCB output correct voltages | Completed | |
Conduct microplate washer self-test and evaluate results | Completed | |
Inspect X-axis motor belt for wear, replacing if necessary | Completed | |
Examine dispense and aspirate tubes for any damage | Completed | |
Confirm internal pump functionality, replace seals as needed | Completed | |
Inspect internal wiring for frays, tears, or breakages | Completed | |
Verify functionality of all internal and external sensors | Completed | |
Disinfect unit with appropriate disinfection cycle | Completed | |
Check residual aspiration levels meet specifications | Completed | |
Conduct cosmetic inspection for appearance standards | Completed | |
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