Micropipettes are used to take liquid from reagent bottles and transfer it to test tubes (so preparing reaction mixtures). A Pasteur pipette is used to take all liquid from a tube and transfer it to the spectrophotometer cuvette.
What are Pasteur pipettes and how they are used (video)
Select the micropipette you wish to use by clicking on it (the one currently selected will have an orange-coloured spot; the other one will have it gray ). If you click on the Pasteur pipette, both micropipettes will have their spot grayed out.
Pipettes must not be dragged, instead you should just click on the target where you want the pipette to move to (reagent bottle, test tube, cuvette or solid waste basket).
When you click on a reagent bottle, its cap will be opened and the currently selected micropipettte will move and take a volume of that reagent.
When you click on a test tube:
- if one of the micropipettes is selected and it is loaded with sample, this will be added to the tube;
- if the Pasteur pipette is selected, it will aspirate the whole contents of the tube.
To add the contents of the Pasteur pipette to the spectrophotometer cuvette, click on the cuvette.
General procedure:
- Adjust the volume setting of the micropipette, clicking on the left- or right-hand sides of the wheel, or type the value in the dial.
- Select the micropipette clicking on its body.
- Click on one of the bottles so the micropipette will be loaded from it.
- Click on one of the tubes so that the contents of the micropipette tip is released into the tube.
- Prepare mixtures with several reagents, following that procedure, in all tubes.
- Click on the Pasteur pipette to select it.
- Click on a tube to collect its contents with the Pasteur pipette.
- Click on the cuvette to deliver the sample into it.
To switch the spectrophotometer on and off, click on the switch.
To access the cuvette compartment, click on the latch or on the lid.
To introduce a cuvette into the spectrophotometer and to take it out, click on one of the arrows
- (Attention: the lid of the compartment must be open)
Action of buttons and icons:
- records the current measurement in the external monitor
- clears all information displayed in the monitor
- captures data displayed in the monitor, in a format that allows to copy them and transfer to a spreadsheet or document
- represents the liquid waste container; when you click on it, the cuvette will be emptied
- represents the solid waste container; when you click on it, the pipette tip or the Pasteur pipette will be discarded (whether they have liquid or not)
To empty the cuvette (and get a new one) click on the liquid waste container.
The Pasteur pipette delivers 2 mL aliquots. The cuvette has a capacity of 3 mL; if you exceed it, the liquid will spill (later on, the cuvette will be replaced so you can continue). To be able to take measurements in the spectrophotometer, the cuvette must have at least 2 mL of sample.
The absorbance reading shows ##### when it is not possible to measure: if the compartment lid is open, or if the volume in cuvette is insufficient.
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