Eppendorf epBlue with MultiCon User Manual
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epBlue - Software error messages
epBlue™ with MultiCon
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0x151E
Detected volume is
out of detection
range ...
Normally a system/hardware
error (malfunction of the
optical sensor); but may also
be caused by filling a vessel
up to the total vessel height.
Do not fill vessels above
the specified maximum
filling volume.
In other cases:
Call local Eppendorf
Service.
0x151F
Labware stack too
high in location:
Maximum pieces
which may be piled:
A maximum of 5 racks can be
stacked in a location. Placing
more than 5 racks in a
location.
Do not stack more than 5
racks in a location.
0x1522
Transport of the
selected labware to
this position or
stack is not allowed
Position xxx
Different reasons to forbid this
transport; main reason:
transport of the selected
labware to this position or
stack might result in instability
of the stack, or the resulting
stack might become too high.
Change application.
0x1523
Labware stack too
high in location:
xxx
Maximum height:
xxx mm
Total height of labware stacks
(like plates on adapters) is too
high.
Edit application to avoid
too high labware stacks.
0x1525
Filter plate wells
are not empty
Using the
check levels
option
in the
vacuum
command, the
optical sensor detected
residual liquid in one of the
filter wells.
Follow the instructions on
the display screen.
0x1526
No open position
available for
depositing tool
When trying to deposit the
dispensing tool after use the
tool holder did not find a free
position for the tool.
Clear at least one position
on the worktable to accept
a dispensing tool.
0x1528
Method program
may not use more
than four
dispensing tools
See error message.
If more than 4 dispensing
tools are needed, divide
the application into two
applications that use no
more than 4 dispensing
tools.
0x1529
Dispensing tool
could not be found.
Dispensing tool
required for this
method:...
See error message.
Provide the dispensing tool
that is needed on the
worktable at its proper
position.
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Symptom/message Cause
Remedy