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4.1 Display and keypad

Option

Program

Speed

R

Volume

Select

EDIT

1

PROG 2 3 4 5

CAL

R

50–1000

µL

Speed

Display of speeds

and

by pressing

key repeatedly.

Change by pressing

.

Select

Program

Double-click to open the

program level.

PROG 1 – 5 appears in the

display.

Speed, option, volume are

frozen. The program level

can be quit by pressing the

key once.

Option
For PIP and FIX, the options are
selected by pressing the key
repeatedly:

= Display blank: Standard

operation (Sec. 5.3)

BLO = BLOW (separate blow-

out, Sec. 5.4)

RNS = RINSE (Rinsing /

mixing, Sec. 5.5)

RP

= REVERSE PIPETTING

(Sec. 5.6)

MAN = Manual (Sec. 5.7)

Select rocker

This switch can be pressed

upwards or downwards.

Selection of basic modes:

PIP = Pipetting (Sec. 5.1 – 5.7)
DIS = Dispensing (Sec.

5.9)

FIX = Fixed-volume

for pipetting

(Sec. 5.8)

After double-click

:

Selection in the program level

(Sec. 5.10)

Program

Volume rocker
for changing the volume.
For FIX: To select the fixed
volume.

The rocker can be pressed
upwards or downwards.

Pressed briefly: Individual

changes

Held down:

Rapid changes

2nd pressure
point:

High speed

Automatic stop for min./max.
volume and for overflow obtained
by releasing and then pressing
the rocker again.

Actuate key
for aspirating
and
dispensing
liquid.

ENTER key
with .

EDIT

RESET key

Liquid can be dispensed
during a Reset!
When the piston is moving:
Emergency stop!

Ejector
for pipette
tips

Appears during

editing of

programs

To switch on: Press any key firmly
To switch off: Automatically after 10 min of non-use

Battery symbol

Flashes when the battery is low

Direction

Aspirating / dispensing

Speed

Options

Operating mode

Number of

the program

Appears when factory calibration
is replaced by user calibration.

Appears when Reset is requested.

Appears at the

program level

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