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Specifications | Ordering Information

Cell Lab Quanta SC MPL Specifications*
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MPL Module Option |
| Software |
Cell Lab Quanta Collection Software for Instrument Control, Data Acquisition and Real Time Analysis Cell Lab quanta Analysis Software for Data retrieval and Analysis 21 CFR 11 Compliance Software (optional) |
| Sample Handling |
Biohazard contained wash station using vacuum to rinse sample probe preventing carryover |
| Plate and Tubes |
Microcentrifuge tubes, Vi-CELL sample cups, 24-, 96-, 384-well plates with round, deep or shallow wells
Bender Medsystems Flow Cytomix 96-well filter plates
Carryover < 1.0% from well to well (gated event: 100-10,000)
Minimum Sample Size 25μL
Maximum Size 300μL
Speed <30 sec/sample for 3,000 events with Flow-check™ |
| Sample Mixing |
Re-dispensing: Low, medium and high speed, 0-12 cycles Shaking: 0-6 intensity, 5-30 seconds |
| Custom Reagent Transfer |
Unlimited transfers of 1-250 μL from any cup or well to any well or cup. Customizable incubation time between transfers. Customizable sample dilutions. Select any shake or re-dispense mode between sample or reagent transfers. |
| Installation Requirements |
| Power: 100 V, 120V, 220V or 240V, 50/60Hz |
| Wattage consumed: |
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| MPL module: |
<50 watts |
| Quanta SC MPL: |
<550 watts (total system) |
| Physical dimensions: |
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| MPL module: |
8.5W x 26D x 18H (in) |
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31.5W x 26D x 18H (in) |
| Quanta SC MPL: |
21.6W x 66D x 45.7H (cm) |
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80W x 66D x 45.7H (cm) |
| Instrument weight: |
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| MPL module: 22 lbs. (10 kg) |
| Quanta SC MPL: 99 lbs. (45 kg) |
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* Absolute count, fluorescence, sizing and optics performances and fluidic specifications remain the same as those of the Quanta SC system.
Cell Lab Quanta™ SC MPL Ordering Information
| Part No. |
Description |
| 771917 |
Cell Lab Quanta SC with 488 nm Laser and Arc Lamp |
| 774476 |
Cell Lab Quanta SC MPL Option |
| A38415 |
21 CFR Part 11 Software Option |
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the PCR process is covered by patents owned by Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.,
and F. Hoffmann-LaRoche, Ltd.

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